This year, a workshop titled "Data-Driven and AI-Enabled Low-Altitude Economy" is held at the CCF-C class international conference WISE. The submission deadline is July 30th, and it will be held in Morocco in December.
Workshop Topics
In recent years, the low-altitude economy — covering airspace typically below 1000 meters (extendable to 3000 meters in certain scenarios) — has rapidly emerged as a vital economic pillar. This domain is transforming with the integration of both traditional manned aircraft and a growing fleet of unmanned aerial systems, enabling innovative applications in logistics, transportation, urban management, environmental monitoring, and more.
However, this growth poses significant technical challenges: the exponential volume of flight trajectories, multi-source sensor data, and high-resolution imagery demands scalable data management and intelligent informatics. Meanwhile, the increasingly complex air traffic in low-altitude airspace requires advanced, long-term solutions for intelligent airspace management, real-time decision-making, and sustainable service delivery.
Artificial intelligence, combined with data-driven methods, is key to unlocking the full potential of the low-altitude economy. For example, advanced machine learning can optimize autonomous flight control, while deep learning can empower object recognition and scene understanding in aerial imagery. Therefore, this workshop aims to bring together researchers, practitioners, and industry leaders from the fields of data management, artificial intelligence, unmanned aerial systems, traffic informatics, and smart cities to explore long-term, future-proof solutions for the data-driven and AI-empowered evolution of the low-altitude economy.
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