
To promote academic exchange and research innovation, the 2025 Workshop on Optimization Algorithms, Time–Frequency Analysis, and Human & Multimedia Signal Processing, was successfully taken place on October 31, 2025, at Room 209, Teaching Building 1, East Campus of Guangdong Polytechnic Normal University. The event was organized by the School of Computer Science and provided both on-site and online participation (Tencent Meeting ID: 530-264-789).
The workshop focused on cutting-edge research in optimization algorithms, time–frequency analysis, human signal processing, and multimedia signal processing, aiming to facilitate the exchange of the latest research findings and to promote interdisciplinary collaboration. The conference opening ceremony was chaired by Prof. Yongwei Huang, with the Party Secretary Prof. Shuanggui Li of School of Computer Science and Prof. Yongquan Ling delivering opening remarks to congratulate the successful organization of the workshop and to encourage young researchers to pursue innovation and academic excellence.
During the sessions, Prof. Yongquan Ling presented a keynote lecture entitled “Optimization Algorithms Based on Quantum Physics for Intelligent Gene Acquisition and Processing,” highlighting the latest developments in optimization techniques for intelligent information processing. Prof. Yongwei Huang delivered keynote lecture on “Robust Sparse Beamforming via Minimax and Maximin SINRs for a Radar Receive Array,” showcasing his team’s significant achievements in robust signal processing and beamforming optimization.
Throughout the workshop, young researchers shared their recent work on topics including noise suppression, signal decomposition, medical image analysis, EEG signal processing, low-light image enhancement, hyperspectral image feature extraction, and visual–language modeling, fostering in-depth academic discussion and exchange of innovative ideas.
The workshop featured focused themes, rich content, and lively exchanges. It further advanced the University’s research in optimization algorithms and signal processing, cultivated a vibrant academic atmosphere, and provided an important platform for young scholars to present their achievements and deepen collaborative research.