EVENFLOW paper presented at ANSyA 2025 | IT
EVENFLOW was showcased by NCSRD Researcher Tatiana Boura, who presented a poster on the paper Neuro-symbolic Complex Event Recognition in Autonomous Driving, a novel neuro-symbolic method for complex event recognition (CER) in autonomous driving at the 1st International Workshop on Advanced Neuro-Symbolic Applications (ANSyA 2025) that took place as a co-located workshop with ECAI 2025, from 25 to 30 October in Bologna, Italy.
The paper ties into EVENFLOW’s roadmap of building scalable and verified neuro-symbolic systems, is co-authored by NCSRD Researcher Nikos Katzouris, and was accepted as one of the workshop contributions.

The ANSyA workshop focuses on advancing the practical side of neuro-symbolic AI. It aims to bridge the gap between theory and industry by showcasing research that tackles real-world challenges with actionable solutions. ANSyA offers a platform for applied neuro-symbolic systems engineering, fostering collaboration between academia and industry and encouraging innovative thinking. Its overarching goal is to revitalise the applied dimension of neuro-symbolic AI and establish it as a mainstream approach to data-driven problem-solving across sectors.