
The 2025 4th International Conference on Image Processing, Object Detection and Tracking (IPODT 2025) was successfully held in Nanjing, China during September19-21, 2025.

At the opening ceremony, Vice President Professor Yang Yongchang, on behalf of the university, pointed out in his speech that the university has always adhered to being guided by national strategic needs, actively promoting the interdisciplinary integration of artificial intelligence and aerospace information. He expressed the hope that this conference would further strengthen the collaboration among industry, academia, and research, and promote breakthroughs and transformations in image processing and intelligent sensing technologies. Relevant leaders from the School of Artificial Intelligence at Guilin Aerospace Industrial College attended the event, and the opening ceremony was hosted by Professor Liao Lingxia.






During the keynote speech session, participating experts engaged in in-depth discussions on cutting-edge topics at the intersection of artificial intelligence and aerospace information, focusing on image processing, target detection, and tracking. Reports delivered by experts including Professor Gou Jianping from Southwest University, Professor Wu Shiqian from Henan Academy of Sciences, Professor Shan Mingguang from Harbin Engineering University, and Professor Zhao Yang from Harbin Institute of Technology (Weihai) covered multiple hot topics such as large-scale model knowledge distillation, high dynamic range image generation, optical flow video vibration measurement, and photoacoustic detection and communication technologies. These presentations comprehensively showcased the latest research achievements and application prospects in image processing and target detection technologies, garnering widespread attention and enthusiastic discussion among attendees.
In the specialized seminar session aimed at promoting deeper communication, the conference arranged oral presentations. Young scholars from Shandong Huayu Institute of Technology, Xi’an University of Technology, and our university respectively reported and shared their research on subjects including electricity market pricing, image denoising algorithms, and fabric damage detection, demonstrating the innovative vitality of young researchers.
The successful convening of this conference was supported by organizations such as the Guangxi Research Center for Aerospace-Terrestrial Information Fusion and Control Engineering, the Guangxi Key Laboratory of Low-Altitude Unmanned Autonomous Systems, and the Weihai Key Laboratory of Intelligent Photoacoustic Detection and Sensing Technology. The outcomes of the conference facilitated technological exchange and the collision of ideas, further advancing the university’s innovation and integrated development in disciplinary fields. The university will continue to strengthen international exchange and cooperation, enhance research efforts and talent cultivation, and deepen the interdisciplinary integration of artificial intelligence and aerospace information, contributing wisdom and strength to promoting technological progress and industrial upgrading.