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The 7th Symposium on Computational Imaging Technology and Applications

2025-05-26

The 7th International Symposium on Computational Imaging Technology and Applications took place in Shanghai, China, from May 23–25, 2025. As one of China’s premier academic conferences in computational imaging, this event will gather leading researchers, academicians, top university teams, and industry pioneers to discuss the latest advancements and real-world applications of computational imaging technologies.

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Conference Introduction

As the next-generation optoelectronic imaging technology, computational imaging represents an inevitable evolution in the information age. Guided by information transfer principles, it focuses on multi-dimensional acquisition and interpretation of light field data, emphasizing end-to-end system design and enhancing information capture through advanced optimization algorithms.

Organizers:

  • Co-sponsored by: Xi'an Institute of Optics and Precision Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences & Tongji University
  • Hosted by: Tongji University

This premier symposium will convene China's foremost experts and scholars in computational imaging to:

  • Present groundbreaking research and emerging technologies
  • Facilitate in-depth discussions on cutting-edge advancements
  • Foster interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange

Conference Objectives:
✓ Advance computational imaging methodologies and applications
✓ Create a dynamic platform for sharing innovative ideas
✓ Bridge academic research with industrial implementation
✓ Enhance educational standards in computational imaging
✓ Strengthen the field's impact on optoelectronic technologies

Conference Venue

Conference Dates: May 23 - May 25, 2025

Conference Venue: Zhonggeng Julong Hotel, Shanghai, China

Conference Topics

Conference Topics Include (but are not limited to):

Fundamental Theories of Computational Imaging

Computational Light Sources

Computational Media

Computational Optical Systems

  • Minimal Optical Imaging Systems
  • Synthetic Aperture Imaging
  • Generative Imaging
  • Single-Pixel Camera Imaging

Computational Detectors

  • Curved Detectors
  • Non-Uniform Sampling Detectors
  • Multi-Physical Quantity Detectors

Computational Processing

  • Super-Resolution Reconstruction
  • Multi-Source Information Fusion
  • Low Signal-to-Noise Ratio Signal Recovery
  • Matching and Recognition Analysis
  • Intelligent Processing

Applications of Computational Imaging

This symposium has established itself as a premier academic event in computational imaging, creating a high-level platform for industry-academia-research collaboration. Beyond showcasing China's latest research advances and technological breakthroughs in the field, it has effectively facilitated in-depth dialogue and partnership between academia and industry. The successful convening of this conference will significantly advance innovation in computational imaging technologies, accelerate the translation of research achievements, elevate disciplinary development standards, and inject new momentum into the progress of China's optoelectronic imaging capabilities.