
An article authored by our scientists on streamlining business data analysis and visualization processes using generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) has been published on the Springer website.
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The twenty-fifth edition of the International Conference on Business Information Systems (BIS 2025) took place on June 25–27 at the Poznań University of Economics and Business. In light of the significance of artificial intelligence and digital transformation for business, as well as their rapid development, the conference theme was defined as “AI-driven business transformation: challenges and opportunities”.
A new paper by our researchers has been published on the Springer website. It explores the sentiment of Wikipedia articles about companies using a range of artificial-intelligence models. The study set out to determine how well each model copes with assessing the sentiment of Wikipedia’s characteristically long articles, and to examine how that sentiment varies across industries and article-quality classes.
A research prepared by scientists from our Department was presented at Wiki Workshop 2025. The study delivers a comprehensive, topic-based analysis of Wikipedia articles across 55 language editions and employs an original approach that combines a citation index with a synthetic article-quality measure. A citation index was constructed by analysing 6.6 billion links between Wikipedia pages, enabling the identification of the most influential articles in each language edition.
The seventh AI Transformations seminar titled “PLLuM – Polish Open Large Language Model as a Tool for Knowledge Base Exploration” was held at Poznań University of Economics and Business. The speaker was Prof. Maciej Piasecki from the Department of Artificial Intelligence at Wrocław University of Science and Technology, who coordinates the PLLuM (Polish Large Language Model) project. Prof. Piasecki presented insights into the development of a fully open Polish language … Read More
In the latest issue of Blockchains, an article by our scientists “Blockchain as an Enabler of Generic Business Model Realization” fills a critical gap between business‑model theory and the practical deployment of distributed-ledger technology. The authors pose three key research questions: how does blockchain reshape industry dynamics, what characteristics define blockchain‑based business models (BMs) and does the technology truly enable entirely new ways of conducting business?
Students of Informatics and Econometrics, Mikołaj Tym and Jakub Żerebecki, participated in the international scientific conference “Using Data from the Web to Shape the Next Generation of Labour Market and Skills Analysis”, organized by Cedefop at the headquarters of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) in Brussels.
We invite you to submit research papers to workshops at the 25th International Conference on Business Information Systems (BIS 2025), which will be held on June 25–27, 2025 at the Poznań University of Economics and Business. The workshops will provide an opportunity to exchange knowledge and experiences, as well as to present innovative technological solutions among experts from both academia and industry.
Lecture titled “A Day in the Life of a Data Scientist – How Your Technical Skills Will Be Useful at Work“ took place at the Poznań University of Economics and Business. The meeting was led by Jacek Jankowiak, an alumnus of our university, co-founder of SRG Data Science, and currently a Senior Data Engineer.