2025 5th International Conference on Computer Science and Blockchain was successfully concluded!
The 2025 5th International Conference on Computer Science and Blockchain ( CCSB 2025 ) was successfully held in Shenzhen, China from August 1 to 3, 2025. This conference was jointly organized by the School of Electronics and Information Engineering of Shenzhen University and IEEE VTS Guangzhou Chapter, aiming to promote the exchange of technological progress and research results in computer science, blockchain and related fields. The conference attracted researchers and technical experts from many universities, research institutes and enterprises at home and abroad.
Group Photo
The conference invited four famous experts at home and abroad to give a thematic report, covering many frontier fields such as computer science, blockchain technology and artificial intelligence. These reports not only show the latest research results, but also discuss the future development trend and application prospect.
Prof. Huawei Huang, Sun Yat-sen University The speech title: BrokerChain Testnet: How we design and What we have learned | Prof. Haiquan Zhao, Southwest Jiaotong University The speech title: Efficient Robust Broad Learning System and its Application |
Prof. Thippa Reddy Gadekallu, Zhongda Group The speech title: Impact of Blockchain on Key Enabling Technologies for the Metaverse | Prof. Wenjian Luo, Harbin Institute of Technology The speech title: Multilabel Adversarial Examples and Defense Methods |
The afternoon oral presentation continued the academic heat of the morning meeting. Many scholars have made wonderfuloral presentation in the form of online and offline, sharing their research results and innovative ideas in the field of computer science.
Zhixian Zhou, Shenzhen University Speech Title:Leveraging NFTs for Spectrum Securitization in 6G Networks | Yi Chen, Shenzhen University Speech Title:A Study on Privacy-Preserving Scholarship Evaluation Based on Decentralized Identity and Zero-Knowledge Proofs |
Jeff Nijsse, RMIT University Speech Title:Modelling Open Source Blockchain Software Health with Factor Analysis | Huazhong Chen, Wuyi University Speech Title:TCM-Net: a Tri-Branch Cross-Modal Network for Intelligent Screening of Pediatric Leukemia |
Offline Oral Presentation
Yunchen Luo, Shihezi University Speech Title:DS-PBFT: A Dynamic Trust-Based Consensus for Secure and Scalable Wine Traceability | Jiayun Zhou, Chengdu University of Information Technology Speech Title:Research on Multi-scale Low-altitude Visibility Prediction with Multi-source Data Fusion |
Shu-an Chen, Northwest Normal University Speech Title:Graph Contrastive Learning Recommendation Method Based on External Attention and Singu-lar Value Decomposition | Xianhui Shi, Shanghai University of Engineering Science Speech Title:Short-term load forecasting of CNN-LSTM integrating Markov state transition and self-attention mechanism |
Xinyue Duan, State Key Laboratory of Networking and Switching Technology Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications Speech Title:Uncertainty-Aware Scheduling of Hierarchical RealTime Workflows with Deadline Constraints in Cloud Environments | Danhua Liu, Graduate School of Business and Finance, Waseda University Speech Title:Semi-Supervised UAV-Based River Plastic Detection with Efficient Teacher–Student Framework |
Online Oral Presentation
Through in-depth exchanges and discussions among experts and scholars, the 5th International Conference on Computer Science and Blockchain ( CCSB 2025 ) has achieved fruitful results. The participants not only shared the latest research results, but also established a wide range of cooperative relationships. The successful holding of the conference further promoted the development of computer science and blockchain technology, and provided new ideas and directions for research and application in related fields. It is expected that future CCSB conferences will continue to provide opportunities for exchanges and cooperation between academia and industry, and jointly witness more innovations and breakthroughs.
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