2025 5th International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Big Data (AIBDF 2025) Successfully Held in Guiyang from December 26 to 28, 2025
The 2025 5th International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Big Data (AIBDF 2025) was successfully convened in Guiyang, China, from December 26 to 28, 2025. The symposium was organized by the Guizhou Computer Federation, Guizhou Association for Artificial Intelligence, Guizhou Logic Society, Guizhou Association of Automation, and the Specialized Committee on Uncertain Artificial Intelligence of the Jiangsu Association for Artificial Intelligence. The event was hosted by the School of Computer Science and Technology at Guizhou University, the School of Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science at Jiangnan University, the State Key Laboratory of Public Big Data (Guizhou University), the Guizhou Provincial Key Laboratory of Advanced Medical Imaging and Intelligent Computing, and the Artificial Intelligence Research Institute of Guizhou University. Co-organizers included the Engineering Research Center of Text Computing and Cognitive Intelligence (Ministry of Education), the Key Laboratory of Human-Machine Integration Software and Media Technology (Jiangsu Provincial Higher Education Institutions), and the International Science and Technology Cooperation Base for Data Science and Intelligent Decision-Making in Guizhou. The symposium also received support from the School of Big Data and Computer Science at Guizhou Normal University, the School of Information at Guizhou University of Finance and Economics, the School of Data Science and Information Engineering at Guizhou Minzu University, the School of Artificial Intelligence and Electrical Engineering at Guizhou Institute of Technology, and the School of Computer Science at Guiyang University. Sponsorship was provided by Guizhou Suanjia Computing Service Co., Ltd.
The symposium brought together numerous experts and scholars to exchange ideas through various formats, including keynote speeches, invited talks, parallel forums, oral presentations, poster sessions, and awards ceremonies. Awards were presented to three recipients for Best Paper, three for Best Student Paper, three for Excellent Poster, and three for Outstanding Oral Presentation. Participants engaged in in-depth discussions on the latest trends, research achievements, technological innovations, and application cases in the fields of artificial intelligence and big data. The symposium fostered a vibrant and interactive academic atmosphere, receiving widespread acclaim from all attendees.

Group Photo
Opening Ceremony Host: Prof. Yisong Wang, Guizhou University, China
Opening Speech: Prof. Jun Liu, Ulster University, UK
Opening Speech: Vice President Guowei Shen, School of Computer Science and Technology, Guizhou University
The conference invited four distinguished experts to deliver keynote speeches, including Professor Deng Zhaohong from Jiangnan University, Professor Li Huafeng from Kunming University of Science and Technology, Professor Wu Jia from Monash University, Australia, and Professor Zhang Haijun from Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen). Their presentations focused on cutting‑edge topics such as "Interpretable AI: Machine Learning Driven by the Integration of Rules, Fuzzy Reasoning, and Data," "Reflections and Future Trends of Person Re‑identification in Cross‑modal and Weakly‑supervised Settings," "AI‑Enabled Data Decision‑making in Medical Information‑assisted Diagnosis," and "From Digitalization to Intelligence: Technological Transformation in the Apparel Industry." They shared pioneering research outcomes and innovative insights, offering profound inspiration to the attendees and presenting a high‑level, forward‑looking, and intellectually rich academic feast.
Prof. Zhaohong Deng, Jiangnan University, China
Title: Explainable Artificial Intelligence: Machine Learning Driven by the Combination of Rules, Fuzzy Reasoning, and Data
Prof. Huafeng Li, Kunming University of Science and Technology, China
Title: Thinking and Future Trends of Person Re-identification in Cross-modal and Weakly-supervised Scenarios
Prof. Jia Wu, Monash University, Australia
Title: Research on Artificial Intelligence Data Decision-Making in Medical Information-Assisted Diagnosis
Prof. Haijun Zhang, Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen, China
Title: From Digitalization to Intelligentization: The AI-driven Technical Transformation of the Apparel Industry

The Awarding Ceremony of the Keynote Speaker
During the invited speech session, Professor Huang Zhisheng from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam) in the Netherlands presented forward-looking insights on "Knowledge Graph Technology and Smart Cities." The innovative achievements and profound perspectives shared by the experts provided abundant inspiration to the attendees.
Prof. Zhisheng Huang, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Title: Knowledge Graph Technology for Smart City
The afternoon session featured three parallel venues, including online oral presentations, on-site oral presentations, and a parallel forum. The on-site oral presentation sessions were chaired by Professor Wang Qi and Professor Hu Bin, both from Guizhou University. During the oral presentation sessions, experts and scholars from institutions such as Guizhou University, Tianjin University, Shenzhen University, Guizhou Institute of Technology, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Guizhou University of Finance and Economics, Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology, and Northeast Forestry University presented their latest research findings. Their work provided new momentum for the advancement of the fields of artificial intelligence and big data.

Oral Presentations
The parallel forum focused on two key themes: "LLM for Sciences" and "The Future of AI & BD", chaired by Professor Long Fei from Guizhou Institute of Technology and Professor Wu Jia from Monash University, Australia. Multiple scholars engaged in lively discussions around these two themes, fostering continuous intellectual exchange and collision of ideas.
Parallel Forum Exchanges
Parallel Forum: Group Photo of Guests
The conference garnered widespread attention from scholars. Based on comprehensive evaluations of paper quality, poster content, and on-site presentation performance, the organizing committee selected three recipients for Best Paper, three for Best Student Paper, three for Outstanding Poster, and three for On-site Outstanding Oral Presentation.

Awarding Ceremony
The successful convening of this conference has not only enhanced mutual understanding among scholars from home and abroad in the fields of artificial intelligence and big data but has also established a vital platform for promoting technological innovation. The event has laid a solid foundation for future research collaboration, project cooperation, and talent exchange, contributing to the construction of a broader international academic exchange and cooperation network. The School of Computer Science and Technology at Guizhou University looks forward to creating more platforms for dialogue in the future and joining hands with experts and scholars worldwide to advance academic exchange and technological progress, thereby contributing wisdom and strength to China’s high-level scientific and technological self-reliance and socio-economic development.