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View document| NKS Programme Area: | NKS-B | | Research Area: | Measurement Strategy, Technology and QA | | Report Number: | NKS-506 | | Report Title: | GammaAI 2025 proceedings: seminar for users of gamma-ray spectrometry | | Activity Acronym: | GammaAI 2025 | | Authors: | G. Lutter, K. Guðnason, I. Hauge, A. Mauring, C. Wendel, J. Turunen, R. Pöllänen, H. Ramebäck, | | Abstract: | The NKS GammaAI 2025 seminar took place on 8–9 October 2025 at the Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby Campus. Eighty-five participants from 14 countries attended, representing universities, research institutes, authorities, and industry. The focus was on introducing artificial intelligence (AI) in gamma-ray spectrometry. Two invited presentations provided both an overview of AI principles and examples of practical applications for spectral analysis and automation. In total, 24 presentations were given, addressing topics such as data evaluation, instrumentation, software development, and applied measurements. Two practical exercises were organised: a data analysis intercomparison and a background survey. These activities supported exchange of experience and comparison of analytical methods. Feedback from participants was very positive and confirmed the value of continuing such meetings. The seminar strengthened cooperation within the Nordic gamma-ray spectrometry community and demonstrated the potential of AI tools to improve data interpretation and analytical efficiency. | | Keywords: | Gamma-ray spectrometry, seminar, artificial intelligence | | Publication date: | 10 Nov 2025 | | ISBN: | 978-87-7893-604-2 | | Number of downloads: | 88 | | Download: | NKS-506.pdf |
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