2nd International Conference on Big Data, Computational Intelligence and Applications (BDCIA2024) has been successfully held in Huanggang, China on November 16, 2024. It is hosted by Huanggang Normal University, organized by International Association of Applied Science and Technology (IAAST). As an annual conference, BDCIA is the important platform that brings both industry and academia for the dissemination of technological advances, research results and applications in the fields of Big Data, Computational Intelligence and Applications. The conference provided a valuable opportunity for researchers and industry experts to exchange their ideas face to face.
At the beginning of the conference, Prof. Zhonglin He, Dean of the Computer School, Huanggang Normal University, delivered the opening speech as the conference General Chair. Prof. He extended a warm welcome to the experts and scholars attending the conference, and emphasized that this conference not only provides a platform for scholars to share the latest scientific research results, but also promotes the development of domestic and foreign academic circles in the fields of big data, computational intelligence and their applications. in-depth exchanges and cooperation.
During the keynote part, speakers from all around the world attended the conference and delivered excellent speeches:
Dr. Zaheer Ahmed Dayo of Huanggang Normal University, China gave a keynote speech on A Miniature Broadband and Efficient Radiator for Industrial Internet of Things Wireless Communication Systems, demonstrating the cutting-edge application of Internet of Things technology in the industrial field and providing participants with A new technological perspective.
Prof. Witold Pedrycz of University of Alberta, Canada delivered a keynote speech on Bringing Knowledge to Design and Analysis in Machine Learning, exploring how to improve the performance of the model by integrating domain knowledge and prior information into the machine learning model. Interpretability and robustness.
Prof. Ljiljana Trajković of Simon Fraser University, Canada delivered a keynote speech on Internet Outages During Times of Conflict, which explored the impact of Internet service interruption on society and economy during emergencies such as sudden conflicts and natural disasters. and human life, and possible solutions are discussed.
Prof. Philip W. T. Pong of New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA delivered a keynote speech on Contactless Magnetic Sensing in Condition Monitoring and Anomaly Detection for Smart Grid: New Possibilities and Alternatives, introducing the application of contactless magnetic induction technology in smart grids. Innovative applications in the field help participants better understand the importance of smart grids in future power systems.
Dr. Muhammad Aamir of Huanggang Normal University, China gave a keynote speech on FF-UNET: An Enhanced Framework for improved Segmentation of Brain Tumors in MRI Images, which uses advanced deep learning models to improve the segmentation effect of medical images and facilitate research and practice in the medical and health field.
Prof. Anand Nayyar of Duy Tan University, Vietnam made a keynote speech on Foundations of Big Data and Data Visualization and Exploring Data Science Use Cases in Banking.
Dr. Jameel Ahmed Bhutto of Huanggang Normal University, China made a keynote speech on Convolutional Neural Network for Feature Extraction of Medical Images, which explores the wide application of convolutional neural networks (CNN) in medical image processing and demonstrated the latest research results.
Prof. Uzair Aslam Bhatti of Hainan University, China made a keynote speech on Spectral Image Processing Techniques for Remote Sensing Data, which discussed how to improve the analysis capabilities of remote sensing data through new image processing technology, especially in applications in natural resource monitoring and environmental protection.
Dr. Ziaur Rahman, Huanggang Normal University, China gave a keynote speech on A Partitioned Dual-Branch Network for Low-Light Image Enhancement, he proposed a new deep learning method to improve the clarity of images in low-light environments, providing innovative solutions for the field of image processing. plan.
Prof. Pascal Lorenz of University of Haute-Alsace, France delivered a keynote speech on Architectures of Next Generation Wireless Networks.
Prof. Mile Gu from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore delivered a keynote speech on Dimensional Reduction in a Quantum World, which triggered everyone's in-depth thinking on quantum computing and its potential applications in data processing.
Prof. Hoshang Kolivand of Liverpool John Moores University, UK delivered a keynote speech on Future Challenges in Wearable Technology.
These wonderful speeches provided participants with profound insights, inspired new thinking and research motivation, and brought a rich academic feast to the participants. In addition, participants also had in-depth exchanges and discussions on the latest trends and technological developments in the fields of big data and computational intelligence.
The International Conference on Big Data, Computational Intelligence and Applications will continue to provide the platform for experts and scholars to exchange ideas and share results, strengthen exchanges and cooperation between domestic and foreign counterparts, and making contributions to promoting scientific and technological progress and industry development.