(SEP 2017) RGC Project (2017-18) Dr. Hong FU, Associate Professor of the Department of Computer Science, has successfully got Research Funding from the Research Grant Committee (2017-18) for the following project Automatic stimulus and synchronous pupil-iris-head tracking for intelligent assessment of strabismus: principle, algorithm and system. Dr. Hong FU (PI), Associate
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(SEP 2017) QESS project (2017-18) The Head of Department, Prof. LO, Wai Lun, has recently got project funding from the Self-financing Post-secondary Education Fund, Quality Enhancement Support Scheme (QESS) (2017-18) for the following project. Development of Virtual Reality Teaching Tools for Science and Engineering Education Prof. Wai Lun LO (PI), Head
(SEP 2016) Prof. Wai Lun LO, Professor and Head of the Department of Computer Science, has successfully got Research Funding from the Research Grant Committee (2017-18) for the following project. It is expected that the seminar will be held in Jun 2017. Workshop Series in Data Science and Machine Learning Applications
(SEP 2014-SEP 2015) From 2014 to 2015, Prof. Wai Lun LO and Dr. Hong FU have research activities for the following projects. (NOV 2015) A Visual Platform for the Design, Implementation, and Analysis of Collaborative Business Simulation Games Dr. Collin Wong Wai Hung (Principal Investigator, SCM, HSUHK), Prof. W.L.LO (Co-Investigator),
(SEP 2014) Eye-tracking Aided Digital System for Intelligent Strabismus Diagnosis and Therapy Training: Dr. Hong FU (Principal Investigator), Prof. W.L.LO (Co-Investigator), FDS RGC Hong Kong, UGC/FDS13/E04/14, HK$952,430, 01 October 2014 – 31 September 2017) Abstract Strabismus, also known as heterotropia, is a common ophthalmic disease in which the two eyes
(SEP 2014) Programme for the Enhancement of Research Capacity in Sustainable Systems and Technologies, Prof. C.N.Chang (Principal Investigator), Prof. W.L.LO (Co-Investigator) CS Research Group Leader, Dr. Hong FU (Co-Investigator), RGC IDS Hong Kong, UGC/IDS13/14, HK$13,767,934, 01 January 2015 – 31 December 2017) Abstract Building upon more than half a century
