About

The Information Access & Artificial Intelligence (IAI) research group is part of the Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering at the University of Stavanger. Our mission is to pioneer next-generation information access systems by leveraging cutting-edge AI to empower users with intuitive access to trustworthy knowledge. We are at the forefront of the international research scene and publish regularly at top conferences, such as SIGIR, WWW, WSDM, CIKM, and ECIR.

Our current projects can be broadly classified into the following areas:

  • Intelligent information access systems (search engines, recommender systems, conversational assistants)
  • Trustworthy and transparent AI (fact-checking, explainability)
  • LLMs and knowledge-driven NLP (representation learning, retrieval-augmented generation)
  • Evaluation methodology and resources (benchmark collections, user simulation, LLM-as-a-judge)

Our research tackles the challenges posed by large-scale data, including text, semi-structured documents, and graphs. However, we are equally intrigued by the complexities of human-AI interaction. We observe and understand how users engage with these systems and utilize the information they receive—from search engines, recommender systems, and conversational agents. We specialize in cutting-edge AI methods at the intersection of Information Retrieval and Natural Language Processing. By combining these powerful data-driven approaches with human-centered design, we aim to build systems that provide truly intuitive access to trustworthy knowledge.

We are a member of CAIRNE (Confederation of Laboratories for Artificial Intelligence Research in Europe).