The 6th International Conference on Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and Software Engineering (ICBASE 2025) was successfully held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from July 18 to 20, 2025. The conference was hosted by Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) and organized by UTM's Faculty of Computing. Co-organizers included Universitas Indonesia and Wenzhou University of Technology, with AiScholar providing comprehensive technical service support.
The opening ceremony was chaired by the Conference Chair, Professor Siti Zaiton Mohd Hashim from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. Professor Ali Selamat, Vice Chancellor of Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, delivered the opening speech. He warmly welcomed scholars from around the world to Kuala Lumpur, emphasized that artificial intelligence and big data technologies are reshaping the future of industries, and called for international cooperation to promote breakthrough innovations addressing global challenges. His speech specifically thanked partner universities from Indonesia and China, as well as the technical support unit, for their significant contributions to the conference.
During the keynote session, presentations were delivered by Professor Yang Liang from Hunan University, Professor Wan Mohd Nasir Wan Kadir (Dean of the Faculty of Computing, UTM), Professor Mohd Naz'ri Mahrin (Director of the Artificial Intelligence Institute, UTM), Professor Por Lip Yee from Universiti Malaya, and Researcher Zhu Linchao from Zhejiang University. The keynote addresses covered cutting-edge research areas including 6G network architecture, AI-driven transformations in software engineering, human-centric AI paradigms, breakthroughs in frontier technologies, and diffusion models for video generation. These presentations not only revealed technological evolution paths but also provided crucial theoretical support for building a secure and controllable digital ecosystem.
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The conference fostered a rich atmosphere for academic exchange. The oral presentation sessions were conducted in a hybrid format, combining both online and offline venues. Twenty-three scholars from various universities, research institutions, and companies worldwide shared their latest research findings. The conference also presented awards for Outstanding Paper, Outstanding Young Scholar Presentation, and Outstanding Poster to encourage young students to dedicate themselves to scientific research. Young participants unanimously expressed that the conference facilitated information sharing, enhanced academic exchange, honed innovative thinking, deepened their understanding of the industry, and inspired their innovative ideas. They stated their commitment to continuing in-depth research in big data, AI, software engineering, and related fields.
The organizers stated that the successful hosting of ICBASE 2025 fully demonstrated research achievements and frontier technologies in the field of computer and information science, promoting the exchange and collision of academic ideas. They look forward to more outstanding scholars, experts, and young talents gathering in the future to work together, promote innovative development in the field of computer and information science, and contribute to technological advancement and industrial upgrading.