EUROCAST 2026

Mert, Natasha, Simone, Christoph, Oliver, and Gerald had the opportunity to be part of this year’s delegation of the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria and to represent our research group at EUROCAST. At the International Conference on Computer Aided Systems Theory (EUROCAST 2026), several current research projects authored by our colleagues were presented. With contributions on trustworthy, explainable, and generative artificial intelligence, medical process analysis, ecological remote sensing, and industrial assistance systems, the papers reflected the thematic breadth of our research.

  • M. Dalkilic, C. Praschl – Guided Code Generation with Large Language Models and Static Code Analysis
  • C. Praschl, M.T. Karbasch, K. Probst, D.C. Schedl – Synthetic UAV Imagery for Ecological Monitoring Using Generative Artificial Intelligence
  • O. Krauss, A. Mileva – Explainable and Privacy-Preserving AI for Healthcare: A Local GraphRAG Pipeline for Nursing Care Guidelines
  • S. Sandler, O. Krauss – Combining Traditional Machine Learning and Generative AI to Create a Trustworthy Overview of Austrian Online Shops
  • N. Trajkovska, S. Kastenhofer, S. Sandler, S. Bauernfeind, C. Praschl, O. Krauss, R. Hecktor, D. Herzmanek, M. Roiss, M. Haider, M. Rechenmacher, D. Roth –Tracing Clinical Pathways from Unstructured Medical Documents: A Case Study on a Standard Operating Procedure for Chest Pain
  • G.A. Zwettler, M. Hanreich, K. Kloiber, J. Schönböck, J. Altmann – Human-Centered AI for Industrial Maintenance: Prototyping an LLM-Based Knowledge Platform

We would like to thank all participants for the inspiring scientific environment, the engaging discussions, and the valuable feedback on our presentations, as well as for the intensive professional exchange throughout the entire conference.