Mr. YING Yau Kit Stanley, a Year 5 SEEM Undergraduate student, teamed with medical and speech and hearing students won awards in Hong Kong University Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition

Mr. YING Yau Kit Stanley, a Year 5 SEEM Undergraduate student, teamed with medical and speech and hearing students won the following 2 awards in Hong Kong University Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition held on May 25-26, 2019 among the 203 projects submitted from 676 students in 16 local tertiary institutions.

Category: Innovation

Award Name of Project
Merit Ketone Breathalyzer

Category: Entrepreneurship

Award Name of Project
Third-class Versatile Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) with Rehabilitation for Language Disorder


Mr. Stanley Ying would like to express his sincerest gratitude to his supervisor Prof. Helen Meng for her ongoing guidance and inspirations that prepared him well for the competition.

IEEE ICASSP 2019 Best Student Paper Award

Prof. Xunying Liu’s PhD student, Mr. Xurong Xie, co-supervised with Prof. Tan Lee of EE Department, won the 2019 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP) Best Student Paper Award by the paper “BLHUC: Bayesian Learning of Hidden Unit Contributions for Deep Neural Network Speaker Adaptation”.  The paper was co-authored by Xurong Xie, Xunying Liu, Tan Lee, Shoukang Hu (SEEM PhD candidate), and Lan Wang.  Prof. Alan V. Oppenheim of MIT and Prof. Tony Constantinides of Imperial College London presented the award to Xurong during the award ceremony.

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SEEM students achieved excellent results in the bi-annual Prof. Charles K. Kao Student Creativity Awards

2 teams of SEEM students achieved excellent results in the bi-annual Prof. Charles K. Kao Student Creativity Awards. The team led by Mr. Stanley Ying (SEEM/5), supervised by Professor Helen Meng, titled  ‘Versatile Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) System with Rehabilitation for Language Disorder Patients’ was awarded Second Runner-up in the Undergraduate Group Category. Their solution makes use of mobile solution and evidence-based approaches to help language disorder patients to communicate and rehabilitate. Meanwhile, another team with team members: Mr. Aaron Tsang, Brian Lau, and Samson Sum, supervised by Professor Daniel Long, titled ‘Analysis of Operations in Local Healthcare Systems’ was awarded Merit in the Undergraduate Group Category. Their solution takes advantage of the Random Forest Method to give a more accurate wait time prediction for patients waiting in the emergency department.

Professor Anthony Man-Cho So Receives the 2018 IEEE Signal Processing Society Best Paper Award

Professor Anthony Man-Cho So Receives the 2018 IEEE Signal Processing Society Best Paper Award | Department of Systems Engineering and Engineering Management (SEEM), CUHK Professor Anthony Man-Cho So receives the prestigious 2018 IEEE Signal Processing Society Best Paper Award at the 44th International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP) held in Brighton, United Kingdom. His article, titled “Outage Constrained Robust Transmit Optimization for Multiuser MISO Downlinks: Tractable Approximations by Conic Optimization”, was co-authored with Kun-Yu Wang, Tsung-Hui Chang, Wing-Kin Ma, Chong-Yung Chi and was published in the IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing in November 2014. The award honors the author(s) of a paper of exceptional merit dealing with a subject related to the Society’s technical scope.

Congratulations to SEEM members of receiving awards in the 47th International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva in April 2019

Congratulations to SEEM members of receiving awards in the 47th International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva in April 2019. | Department of Systems Engineering and Engineering Management (SEEM), CUHK

Congratulations to SEEM members of receiving awards in the 47th International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva in April 2019.  The information of the winning projects are as follows:

Gold Medal

Team member: Nezha (by Dr. Gabriel FUNG, from the Department of Systems Engineering & Engineering Management, Faculty of Engineering, with technology licensed by CUHK)

Project: Nezha – an AI-driven Checkbot for proof reading Chinese

Nezha is an AI-driven Chinese language Checkbot to help people proofread Chinese. It is built from a proprietary data algorithm using advanced natural language processing (NLP) technology. Its lexicon contains billions of Chinese vocabulary (more than 100GB). The name is taken from the God “Nezha” in the Chinese novel “Creation of the Gods” in terms of its power to identify various mistakes and to make appropriate corrections. Nezha conducts its work on the cloud. It is the first of its kind in the market with its advantages of high accuracy, fast analytic time and ease to use.

Silver Medal and Prize of the Ministry of Scientific Research and Innovation – Romania

Team members: Prof. WONG Kam Fai, Dr. Gabriel FUNG, Mr. Bo LI and Mr. Felix LIU, from the Department of Systems Engineering & Engineering Management, Faculty of Engineering

Project: SAMUL – A Toolkit for Sentiment Analysis for Multilanguage Application

SAMUL is a multilingual sentiment analysis toolkit. Given a specific topic, SAMUL will search, analyse, organise and report the related information from the designated social media and websites using natural language processing (NLP) and big data analytic technology. The analysis by SAMUL includes extracting the credibility, content and mood of the author of a message. Currently, SAMUL can read Cantonese, Mandarin and English, but can be extended to other alphabetic languages. During 2014–2016, the research team surveyed six of its major clients and the accumulated revenue boost made by SAMUL was USD$25 million. SAMUL is protected by 5 patents (three accepted and two pending).

Silver Prize

Team member: Prof. Cheng Chun Hung, former Professor, from the Department of Systems Engineering & Engineering Management, Faculty of Engineering; Director of Research and Technology Development, Logistics and Supply Chain Multitech R&D Centre

Project: Smart Traffic Light System on Dam Section of Tai Tam Road

The smart traffic lights system has solved the long-standing traffic deadlock and traffic jam at Tai Tam Road (Dam Section) in one go. It can detect vehicle types and dimensions, analyse the traffic flow and traffic queue length data, and then calculate the most effective green signal time according to the real-time traffic condition.

Team members: Prof. Cheng Chun Hung, former Professor, from the Department of Systems Engineering & Engineering Management, Faculty of Engineering and Director of Research and Technology Development, Logistics and Supply Chain Multitech R&D Centre; Mr. Tim Chan and Dr. Dorbin Ng, from the Department of Systems Engineering & Engineering Management, Faculty of Engineering

Project: Smart Landslide Detection System

Mountainous terrain covers 60% of the land area of Hong Kong, and landslides may happen under conditions of continuous rainfall. If early signs of debris flow are not detected, it might cause casualties and losses. A smart landslide detection system is developed to monitor real-time terrain conditions and transmit wireless data to the mobile devices of duty staff, using low-cost and low-energy sensing devices.

Left to Right: Prof. WONG Kam Fai, Dr. Gabriel FUNG

Championship in CILTHK Student Day 2019

The Chartered Institutions of Logistics and Transportation in Hong Kong (CILTHK) Student Day is an annual event that brings students together and aims to give students a deeper understanding of the local logistics industry through a case study competition.

This year, the Student Day was held on 2nd March, 2019 in CUHK with 7 participating institutions from Hong Kong and Macau. The CUHK team, which consisted of our students (CHEUNG Tin Hoi Kaiser; HUI Pui Ki; SUM Wing Hei; SZETO Chung Ming; WU Ching Wa) supervising by Prof. Daniel Long, had tackled and presented the topic “What are your proposed solutions to ensure no invasion of drone in airport” very well and won the championship.

Our “Smart traffic lights system” solves the long-standing traffic deadlock and traffic jam at Tai Tam Road (Dam Section) in one go


The smart traffic lights system has solved the long-standing traffic deadlock and traffic jam at Tai Tam Road (Dam Section) in one go. The system was developed by CUHK Department of Systems Engineering and Engineering Management. It can detect vehicle types and dimensions, analyse the traffic flow and traffic queue length data, and then calculate the most effective green signal time according to the real-time traffic condition.

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Let’s meet the developer, Dr. Cheng Chun-hung, the former Associate Professor in the SEEM Department at http://www.cpr.cuhk.edu.hk/cutv/detail/1049?lang=en.

SEEM students received $100K Cyberport Creative Micro Fund on CUPP Demo Day

2018-11-16

SEEM students received Cyberport Creative Micro Fund on Cyberport University Partnership Programme (CUPP) 2018 Demo Day. The group led by Mr. Stanley Ying (SEEM/5), comprised of Mr. Simon Wong (SEEM MPhil/2), Mr. Max Lam (SEEM MPhil/2) presented their FinTech project entitled ” ICOvisor”, together with its prototype implementation to a panel of judges which include industry leaders from startups, finance, and technological sectors. The project was assessed based on several aspects, spanning management team capability, business model, time to market, innovation to social responsibility. With unique market positioning, rigorous technical design and solid team composition, the SEEM project was commended by the judges and awarded startup capital of HKD 100,000.

As a part of the Programme, the team was selected to attend training at the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business, where the business and entrepreneurial training was conducted by leading academics and industry elites.

As the demo day marks the completion of the programme, the team plans to continue with the implementation of ICOvisor and prepare for its launch in the future.

(Photo source: Cyberport Hong Kong)
(from left to right, Mr. Max Lam (SEEM/MPhil2), Mr Stanley Ying (SEEM/5), Mr. Simon Wong (SEEM/MPhil2)

SEEM students triumphed in the finalist stage of China Mainland, Hong Kong, Macao Digital Economy Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition 2018

2018-10-16
SEEM students triumphed in the finalist stage of China Mainland, Hong Kong, Macao Digital Economy Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition 2018. The team led by Mr. Stanley Ying (SEEM/5), consisting of Mr. Simon Wong (SEEM MPhil/2), Mr. Max Lam (SEEM MPhil/2), Mr. Carson Wah (CSE Msc/1), Ms. Kelly Chin (ECON/4) and Mr. Brandon Ma (MED/5) defeated 17 teams from universities in Mainland, Macau and Hong Kong and won Championship for their entrepreneurship project and technical showcase.

The competition hosted on an annual basis by China Council for the Promotion of the International Trade (CCPIT) invites student and young entrepreneur teams from all over China to demonstrate their creative business projects. Utilizing machine learning and natural language processing technologies to analyse news sources, summarize social mentions and gauge public sentiments, the CUHK team introduced a risk management and trading solution for digital currencies. Impressed by the technical maturity and the business concept, the team received the highest score among the finalist teams.

From left to right:
Mr. Simon Wong (SEEM MPhil/2)   Mr. Stanley Ying (SEEM/5)   Mr. Max Lam (SEEM MPhil/2)