News Express: UM hosts international big data conference, fostering academic exchange

新聞快訊:澳大辦國際大數據會議促學術交流

 

第13屆IEEE國際大數據會議
The 13th IEEE International Conference on Big Data

 

 
澳大辦國際大數據會議促學術交流

澳門大學科技學院、智慧城市物聯網全國重點實驗室及協同創新研究院承辦第13屆IEEE國際大數據會議(IEEE BigData 2025),逾千名來自全球50個國家及地區的專家學者、科研人員、產業界代表及學生共同探討大數據、雲計算、人工智能、智能駕駛等前沿科技的最新發展與應用。

是次會議聚焦大數據基礎理論、高性能計算、數據治理、跨學科融合等核心議題,設有45場專題分會及50場工作坊,涵蓋學術前沿研究與產業實踐。另外,會議還收到近800篇投稿,最終錄取逾140篇高水平論文。

同場還舉行第五屆澳門雲計算與智能駕駛研討會及第三屆澳門數據科學研討會,匯聚超過200名來自中國內地、港澳以及葡萄牙、瑞士、美國的專家學者及企業代表。第五屆澳門雲計算與智能駕駛研討會聚焦自動駕駛算法、智慧交通系統、低空經濟等議題,旨在推動技術成果在粵港澳大灣區轉化。第三屆澳門數據科學研討會著重數據勘探與數據管理、機器學習演算法與技術、自然語言處理等領域的應用實踐。澳大科技學院院長兼協同創新研究院代院長須成忠表示,澳大科技學院積極搭建國際學術平台,促進跨地區及跨學科合作,三場會議為學生提供了與頂尖專家交流學習的寶貴機會。

三場會議的主講嘉賓包括美國聖母大學教授Nitesh Chawla、清華大學教授李國良、京東集團副總裁兼首席數據科學家鄭宇、香港科技大學講座教授周曉方、法國國家科學研究中心主任Siham Amer-Yahia、葡萄牙里斯本大學特聘教授José Santos-Victor、瑞士弗里堡大學教授Philippe Cudre-Mauroux、美國哥倫比亞大學副教授John W Paisley、華東師範大學教授周傲英等。

此外,澳大與產業界共建的聯合創新中心、由國家科技部及澳門特別行政區科學技術發展基金資助的研究項目同場啓動;由澳門特別行政區科學技術發展基金支持的自動駕駛巴士重點項目亦舉行結題儀式。

澳門特別行政區科學技術發展基金項目成果轉化及輔助部高級經理謝偉明、經濟及科技發展局科技廳廳長翁年輝、招商投資促進局會展產業拓展處經理翟蕙珊、教育及青年發展局高等教育廳廳長許嘉路,澳門電訊數智創新總經理邵慶祥、阿里雲海外業務部港澳大區業務總監高南雄、華為澳門市場總監許敏、華為澳門客戶經理蔣銘權等出席會議開幕式。

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UM hosts international big data conference, fostering academic exchange

The Faculty of Science and Technology (FST), the State Key Laboratory of Internet of Things for Smart City, and the Institute of Collaborative Innovation (ICI) at the University of Macau (UM) hosted the 13th IEEE International Conference on Big Data. The event brought together more than 1,000 participants from 50 countries and regions, including scholars, researchers, industry representatives, and students, to discuss the latest developments in big data, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and intelligent driving.

This year’s conference focused on core themes such as foundational theories of big data, high-performance computing, data governance, and interdisciplinary integration. The programme included 45 special sessions and 50 workshops showcasing cutting-edge academic research and industrial practice. The conference received nearly 800 paper submissions, with more than 140 high-quality papers accepted.

The 5th Macao Symposium on Cloud Computing and Intelligent Driving (CCID 2025) and the 3rd Macau Symposium on Data Science (MSDS 2025) were also held concurrently. Together, the two symposiums brought over 200 experts, scholars, and industry representatives from the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong, Macao, Portugal, Switzerland, and the US. CCID 2025 focused on frontier topics including autonomous driving algorithms, intelligent transportation systems, and the low-altitude economy, with the goal of accelerating the practical implementation of technological innovations in the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area. MSDS 2025 highlighted practical applications in data exploration and management, machine learning algorithms and techniques, and natural language processing. Xu Cheng-Zhong, dean of FST and interim director of ICI, emphasised FST’s commitment to building international academic platforms to foster cross-border and interdisciplinary collaboration. He noted that the three conferences provided students with valuable opportunities to engage with world-leading experts.

Keynote speakers at the three conferences included Nitesh Chawla, professor at the University of Notre Dame, US; Li Guoliang, professor at Tsinghua University; Zheng Yu, vice president and chief data scientist at JD.com; Zhou Xiaofang, chair professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Siham Amer-Yahia, director at the French National Centre for Scientific Research; José Santos-Victor, Distinguished Professor at the University of Lisbon, Portugal; Philippe Cudre-Mauroux, professor at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland; John W. Paisley, associate professor at Columbia University, US; and Zhou Aoying, professor at East China Normal University.

In addition, UM launched its Joint Innovation Center with industry partners, as well as research projects funded by China’s Ministry of Science and Technology and the Macao Science and Technology Development Fund. The closing ceremony for the self-driving bus research project, supported by the Macao Science and Technology Development Fund, was also held during the event.

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https://www.um.edu.mo/news-and-press-releases/press-release/detail/62842/