
CHENGDU, Dec. 19-21, 2025 — Sponsored by Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, jointly organized by its School of Computing and Artificial Intelligence and the Guangzhou Institute of Science and Technology, and supported by Shanghai Maritime University, the BDEIM 2025 was successfully held in Chengdu from December 19 to 21, 2025. The conference brought together numerous experts and scholars from across China in the fields of big data economy and informatization, focusing on cutting-edge technologies and innovative applications, and facilitating extensive and in-depth academic exchanges.

The conference featured a diverse and rich agenda, including keynote speeches, oral presentations, and poster sessions.
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Four distinguished keynote speakers were invited to deliver speeches in the morning, addressing the conference's main theme.
(1)Prof. Xuemin Lin, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China 林学民教授,上海交通大学,中国
Speech Title: Applications with Graph Management
(2)Prof. Mang Ye, Wuhan University, China 叶茫教授,武汉大学,中国
Speech Title: Multimodal Large Language Models: Continual Learning and Safe Tuning
《多模态大语言模型的持续学习与安全微调》
(3)Prof. Wanyang Dai, Nanjing University, China 戴万阳教授,南京大学,中国
Speech Title: Pricing and scheduling via stable coin and AGI with quantum computing
《基于稳定币与量子计算通用人工智能的定价与调度》
(4)Prof. Xin Yang, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, China 杨新教授,西南财经大学,中国
Speech Title: Federated Large Models & Continual Learning
《联邦大模型与持续学习》
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During the afternoon oral presentation session, scholars from multiple countries and regions delivered 23 outstanding reports, including six on-site presentations and 17 online presentations. The presentations covered several cutting-edge research directions, with speakers presenting their latest experimental data and theoretical achievements, as well as discussing technical challenges and application prospects within their respective fields.
The conference also established award sessions for papers, posters, and oral presentations. The review committee conducted rigorous evaluations based on criteria such as academic innovation, research value, and on-site performance, ultimately selecting eight award recipients.