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COMP PhD student received the Best Presentation Award at ICDHC 2020

Supervised by Dr Fiona Liu, Associate Professor of COMP, Mr Xinbo Yu, our PhD student, has been awarded the Best Presentation Award at the 14thInternational Conference on Digital Health and Care (ICDHC 2020) with the paper titled “Vision Based Daily Routine Recognition for Healthcare with Transfer Learning” among 224 papers submitted. This paper presents a vision-based method of logging the Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) of elderly people so as to provide better assistive and personalisation technologies. Current ADL-related research is based on data collected with help from non-elderly subjects in laboratory environments. To obtain more realistic datasets for the application, ADLs data for the elderly are collected from real-world environment involving real elderly subjects. To recognise these ADLs, Mr Yu proposes the use of a transfer learning algorithm. The proposed algorithm has good potential to be applied to logging ADLs for healthcare purposes such as evidence-based diagnosis and treatment. ICDHC provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for leading academic scientists, researchers, practitioners and research scholars to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, concerns, practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted, as well as exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of Digital Health and Care.

29 Jun, 2020

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COMP research student team won the 1st National Artificial Intelligence Challenge

Congratulations to our research student team consisted of Mr Liang Jie, Mr Yang Xi and Mr Zeng Hui on winning a First Class Award at the 1stNational Artificial Intelligence Challenge (NAIC) Award Presentation Ceremony held on 15 January 2020 in Shenzhen, China. The team well demonstrated their professional knowledge and skills in transferring AI technologies to industry solutions, competing among over 3,000 teams from 13 countries and regions. NAIC included stages from the preliminary, semi-final to finals. The team took part in the “AI + 4K HDR” track under the theme of AI application in the 4K/ HD video processing field. They explored the performance of 4K high dynamic range (HDR) standard in terms of image resolution, details, colour and dynamic range, and designed practical solutions. “The competition contained multiple intertwined tasks, some of which had contradictive objectives. Processing these tasks consume a lot of computational resources and time was somehow limited given such a complicated competition. We analyzed the overall objective, then divided the difficult problems into several more controllable subtasks. The divide-and-conquer strategy is a common practice widely used in designing a sophisticated system in the IT industry. We got inspiration from our internship experience at the Artificial Intelligence Centre of Alibaba DAMO Academy,” said Mr Hui, the team leader. “We would like to thank our supervisor, Prof. Lei Zhang, for his valuable technical and professional guidance. Besides, we would also express our gratitude to Alibaba for their support of computational resources during the competition.” The team keeps improving the algorithms since winning the competition. They are collaborating with the DAMO Academy to convert their research to real-world applications, such as transforming the huge number of classical videos in standard dynamic range and limited resolution to high dynamic range video with 4K resolution, to meet the upcoming demands in the popularization of 4K displays. Hosted by the Shenzhen Municipal People's Government of China, NAIC aims to create an atmosphere of artificial intelligence creation and to promote the integrated development of innovative elements including industry, academia, capital, and talent.

24 Jun, 2020

Prof. Lei Zhang is listed among the Top Scientists Ranking for Computer Science & Electronics 2020

We are proud to announce that Prof. Lei Zhang, Chair Professor of Computer Vision and Image Analysis, ranks among the Top 1000 Scientists Ranking for Computer Science & Electronics 2020 presented by Guide2Research. Prof. Zhang joined COMP in 2006 and his research interests include Computer Vision, Image and Video Processing, Pattern Recognition and Deep Learning. According to Google Scholar, his works have been cited more than 50,000 times and his h-index is 109. Prof. Zhang is recognised in the list of Highly Cited Researchers 2019 by Clarivate Analytics for his exceptional research impact in the field of Engineering and he has been named for the fifth consecutive year since 2015. The Top Scientists Ranking for Computer Science & Electronics is one of the leading portals for computer science research providing trusted data on scientific contributions since 2015. It is a definitive list of leading scientists from the field of computer science and electronics, based on a detailed examination of more than 6000 profiles on Google Scholar and DBLP.

3 Jun, 2020

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PolyU Online JUPAS Consultation Day: Admissions Strategies 2020

COMP hosted an Info Seminar at the PolyU Online JUPAS Consultation Day on 30 May to provide updated programme information on BSc (Hons) Scheme in Computing to the JUPAS applicants. Dr Hong-va Leong, Associate Professor and Associate Head of COMP, gave a detailed presentation on the programme features, curriculum and entrance requirements. Under the Scheme, we offer three degree programmes: BSc (Hons) in Computing, BSc (Hons) in Enterprise Information Systems, and BSc (Hons) in Financial Technology and Artificial Intelligence. In response to a huge demand for financial technologists and AI talents with the government’s vision to transform Hong Kong into a smart city, we have introduced the first local bachelor degree that combines FinTech with AI since 2019. Dr Leong also summarised the diversified learning opportunities that we provide to our students, including international summer programmes, mentorship programme, full-time internship, study tour and outbound exchange. During the Q&A session, we had live interaction with the students and parents. For more details of the Scheme, please watch our online Info Seminar by clicking the hyperlinks below: https://polyu.hk/ggZau (Cantonese) https://polyu.hk/TsUWR (English)

1 Jun, 2020

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PolyU joins hands with Peng Cheng Laboratory on big data and artificial intelligence research

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) and Peng Cheng Laboratory (PCL) reached a partnership intention and a strategic cooperation signing ceremony was held on 20 April 2020. The agreement was signed by Ir Prof. Alexander Wai, Deputy President and Provost of PolyU, and Prof. Wen Gao, Director of PCL, via a cloud-based video conferencing. Participating in this collaboration, the Department of Computing (COMP) will leverage its expertise to support PolyU and PCL advancing the growth of Big Data Analytics, Advanced Networks, Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics, Blockchains, and Smart Health through the sharing of laboratory equipment and scientific research resources, thus to foster the development of groundbreaking technologies, as well as academic exchanges and talent cultivation. The strategic cooperation will further exploit PolyU and PCL’s research predominance and excellence. It will bring new opportunities to both parties, strengthen the connection with industrial partners and contribute to the Greater Bay Area with practical and impactful innovations. PCL, established as a Provincial Research Laboratory by the Guangdong Provincial Government, amasses high-quality innovative resources, builds relevant major scientific infrastructure, and carries out interdisciplinary and collaborative research in the field of network information, AI and cyberspace security.

11 May, 2020

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Online Career Talk - “Workforce Demands in Digital Age”

To provide COMP students with more insights on the career development in computing and IT, we co-organised an online career talk on “Workforce Demands in Digital Age” with Institute of Financial Technologist of Asia (IFTA) on 29 April 2020. We invited various executives and practitioners from the banking and finance industry, as well as IT experts, to analyse the manpower demand in this digital era and share advice to our students on shaping their career path. Dr Henry Chan, Associate Professor and Associate Head of COMP, and Mr Paul Pong, Chairman of IFTA, gave a brief introduction and welcomed all participants. A wide range of topics was covered during the career talk, including career opportunities in virtual banks, cybersecurity landscape and workforce demands, how to step on the ladder towards IT professionals, and recent career development in the FinTech industry. There were lively discussions and good engagement between the speakers and the attendees. The career talk enabled our students to grasp the recent trend in IT and understand the technical skill sets and professional certifications required. COMP students could click here to log in and watch the recorded video.

29 Apr, 2020

Prof. Jiannong Cao is appointed as Otto Poon Charitable Foundation Endowed Professorship in Data Science

We are proud to announce that Prof. Jiannong Cao has been appointed as Otto Poon Charitable Foundation Professor in Data Science under PolyU Endowed Professorship Scheme, being the first-ever Endowed Professor in the Department. The Endowed Professorship further cements Prof. Cao’s status as an outstanding scholar and well-established authority in this area of research. Prof. Cao has joined COMP since 1997. He is currently the Chair Professor of Distributed and Mobile Computing and the Director of University Research Facility in Big Data Analytics (UBDA). His research interests include parallel and distributed computing, wireless sensing and networks, pervasive and mobile computing, and big data and cloud computing. Prof. Cao has published over 600 papers in major international journals and conference proceedings. He has directed and participated in over 90 research and development projects and, as a principal investigator, obtained over HK$60 million grants from national and local funding agencies as well as key technology companies. He is also a Fellow of IEEE and a Distinguished Member of ACM. The Endowed Professorship Scheme provides donors with the unique opportunity to partner with the University to advance research and academic activities of a discipline of their choice for the betterment of the society. Endowed Professors can take advantage of extra resources to continue their excellent work in research and teaching.

20 Apr, 2020

Prof. Ajay Kumar is appointed as the Director of Biometrics Research and Innovation Centre

We are pleased to announce that Prof. Ajay Kumar has been appointed as the Director of the Biometrics Research and Innovation Centre (formerly known as ‘Biometrics Research Centre’) of PolyU. Prof. Kumar received the PhD degree from The University of Hong Kong in 2001. He has joined the Department of Computing of PolyU since 2009 and his research interests include biometrics and computer vision-based industrial inspection. Prof. Kumar’s significant achievement in the development and promotion of biometrics based human identification, particularly the advancement of 2D, 3D and multispectral hand biometrics matching algorithms has earned him the Fellowship of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) for contributions to non-contact hand-based biometrics recognition in 2018 and the Fellowship of International Association of Pattern Recognition (IAPR) in 2016. Prof. Kumar has also been elected as President of IEEE Biometrics Council 2021 – 2022 and he is serving as President-Elect until 2020. The Biometrics Research and Innovation Centre is dedicated to both advancing the frontiers of research in the multidisciplinary area of biometric computing and developing cutting edge biometrics technologies for the growth and development of related industries in Hong Kong and China.

27 Mar, 2020

Prof. Ajay Kumar is elected as President of IEEE Biometrics Council

Congratulations to Prof. Ajay Kumar on being elected as President of IEEE Biometrics Council 2021 - 2022 and he will be serving as “President-Elect” until 2020. Prof. Kumar received the PhD degree from The University of Hong Kong in 2001. He was an Assistant Professor with the Department of Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi from 2005 to 2007. He has been working in the Department of Computing of PolyU since 2009 and currently working as a Professor. His research interests are on biometrics and computer vision for industrial inspection. Prof. Kumar is a Fellow of IEEE and a Fellow of IAPR. He holds seven U.S. patents and has authored a book on “Contactless 3D Fingerprint Identification”. He has served on the IEEE Biometrics Council as the Vice President (Publications) in 2011 - 2015. He is currently an Editorial Board member of the IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis Machine Intelligence and IEEE Transactions on Biometrics, Behavior, and Identity Science. He was on Editorial Board of IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security from 2010 to 2013. He has served as area chair, programme chair and general chair in several top international conferences and workshops in the field of his research interest. The mission of the IEEE Biometrics Council is to advance, promote and coordinate work in the field of biometric technology and applications throughout IEEE, and to expand IEEE's role in this interdisciplinary field. The field of interest of the Council is the theory, design, and application of biometric characterization of human beings, based on physiological and/ or behavioural features and traits, in particular for identification, identity verification, authentication, encryption, recognition and medical diagnosis. The Council promotes technical activities, sponsors technical meetings and sessions, publishes periodicals, promotes educational activities, develops standards, and engages in any other activity defined within its fields of interest.

26 Feb, 2020

Faculty of Engineering Research Grant Achievement Award 2018

We are proud to announce that our Associate Professors, Dr Maggie Li and Dr Daniel Luo, received the Faculty of Engineering (FENG) Research Grant Achievement Award for 2018 in recognition of their great efforts and contributions in securing external competitive research grants. Dr Li focuses on the research areas of Natural Language Processing, Opinion Mining and Sentiment Analysis, Social Media Mining, Information Extraction, and Document Summarization. Dr Luo conducts research on Android Security, Vulnerability and Privacy, Blockchain, Network Security, and Traffic Analysis. Both of them have led and participated in a number of multidisciplinary research projects in recent years. The Faculty Research Committee has set up FENG Research Grant Achievement Award and FENG Industrial and Engineering Services Grant Achievement Award since 2003 to recognise the outstanding performance of FENG academic staff members in securing external competitive research grants. To be qualified, a staff member must successfully secure three external competitive research grants in 36 months or four external competitive research grants in 60 months, as Principal Investigator/ co-Principal Investigator. Congratulations to Dr Li and Dr Luo for their outstanding achievements.

7 Feb, 2020

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