IPOR2025

IPOR 2025 Successfully Concludes in Kuala Lumpur

The 2025 International Conference on Imaging Processing for Medical-Oriented Recognition (IPOR 2025) was successfully held from November 28 to 29, 2025, at the Wyndham Grand Bangsar Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Organized by Universiti Malaya, the conference provided a platform for global researchers and industry experts to share the latest advances, practical applications, and future directions in medical image processing and recognition.

The conference featured a comprehensive agenda covering key topics such as medical imaging analysis, image segmentation and registration, lesion detection and recognition, AI-assisted diagnosis, and 3D reconstruction and visualization. Six distinguished international scholars delivered keynote speeches. Prof. Thippa Reddy Gadekallu, IEEE Senior Member from Zhejiang A&F University, China, presented on “Artificial Internet of Things (AIoT) for Agriculture,” introducing a new paradigm of collaborative autonomous agents. Asst. Prof. Dayu Hu from Northeastern University, China, spoke on “Research on Topological Characterization and Clustering Methods for Complex Single‑Cell Data,” addressing challenges such as high noise and heterogeneity in single‑cell omics data. Asst. Prof. Muhammad Attique Khan from Prince Mohammad bin Fahd University, Saudi Arabia, presented “A Novel Explainable Residual Dense Fusion Network for Alzheimer's Disease Recognition,” achieving 96.5% overall accuracy with the proposed XRD‑Net model for MRI-based classification.

In the afternoon session, the conference co‑located the 2025 International Conference on Quantum Computing and Communication Technology (ICQCT 2025) and the 2nd International Symposium on Electronic Information and Signal Processing (EISP 2025). Prof. Wanyang Dai from Nanjing University, China; Prof. Maode Ma, IET Fellow and IEEE Senior Member from Qatar University; and Prof. Azlan bin Mohd Zain from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia delivered keynote speeches on particle‑entanglement‑based quantum computing, batch message authentication with edge server support in IIoT, and the role of AI in computer vision, respectively.

The oral presentation session featured scholars from China, Malaysia, Jordan, and other countries, who presented their research on topics including 3D freehand ultrasound reconstruction, deep learning hyperparameter optimization for breast cancer classification, EEG‑based classification of Alzheimer's disease, and more, reflecting a vibrant research atmosphere in medical image processing and signal analysis.

The conference was made possible by the generous support of Universiti Malaya. The organizing committee extends its sincere gratitude to all participating scholars, keynote speakers, reviewers, and volunteers for their contributions to IPOR 2025. We look forward to reuniting with colleagues and friends at future IPOR conferences to continue fostering exchange and collaboration in the field of medical image processing.


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