19 Sep 2025 In September 2025, the Hang Seng University of Hong Kong (HSUHK) hosted its “InnoVR Carnival – Virtual Reality Week,” showcasing cutting-edge innovations in VR, XR, AR, and Votanic. Representative from the CS Department attended the event, engaging in hands-on experiences such as the VR Cycling Tour, immersive
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12 Sep 2025 The Computer Science Department welcomed its new undergraduate cohort with a lively Orientation Day packed with essential information and engaging activities. Mr. Kay and the teaching staff introducing the programme structure, graduation requirements, and support resources such as Moodle and the mentorship scheme. The orientation continued with
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a prevalent disorder causing airway collapse during sleep, mainly affecting obese men but also impacting various demographics. A 2019 study estimated 936 million adults aged 30–69 worldwide have mild to severe OSA, with China having the highest prevalence. Most cases remain undiagnosed. Our study of
September 8, 2025 The MSAAI Orientation Day kicked off the second year of the Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence program at Hall 5. The orientation introduced our teaching staff, outlined important course rules, and explained the updated syllabus for the year. Students engaged in the Q&A session, clarifying program
In 2024, the faculty launched a new master’s program—Master of Science in Applied Artificial Intelligence. Over 80 outstanding students have been admitted. As of August 2025, three student research projects have been accepted and published in national journals and international conferences. This marks that the research quality of the master’s
We proudly congratulate Yang Zheng and co-authors on the acceptance of “VIOMA: Video-based Intelligent Ocular Misalignment Assessment” by IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering (Feb 2025). Zheng, Yang; Fu, Hong; Li, Ruimin; Lam, Carly; Liang, Jimin; Guo, Kaitai; Lo, Wai-Lun: “VIOMA: Video-based Intelligent Ocular Misalignment Assessment”, IEEE Transactions on