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Welcome On Board – Teaching Fellow Dr LIAO Weihang

We are delighted to welcome Dr LIAO Weihang, who has joined the Department of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DSAI) as a Teaching Fellow on 1 August 2025. Dr LIAO was previously a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Health Technology and Informatics at PolyU. He holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Engineering from Wuhan University, China, as well as a second Master’s from the National Institute of Informatics, Japan, and a Doctorate from Tokyo Institute of Technology. Dr LIAO’s research interests include medical image reconstruction and compression. He has published in leading conferences and journals such as CVPR, MICCAI, and TPAMI, and is a recipient of the JSPS-DC2 research fellowship. Please join us in warmly welcoming Dr LIAO Weihang to DSAI.

1 Aug, 2025

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Interview Coverage - Prof. KUMAR Ajay Featured in IEEE Biometrics Council Newsletter

Prof. KUMAR Ajay, Associate Head (Research) of the Department of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DSAI), has been featured in the June 2025 issue of the IEEE Biometrics Council Newsletter. In an in-depth interview conducted by Editor-in-Chief Prof. Andrew Teoh, Prof. KUMAR reflects on his pioneering journey in hand-based biometrics over the years. The interview highlights Prof. KUMAR’s groundbreaking contributions to contactless palmprint, palm-vein, finger-vein, and 3D fingerprint recognition technologies. He discusses the evolution of biometric systems from ink-based impressions to advanced contactless solutions, emphasizing the importance of algorithmic innovation, privacy-preserving techniques, and interdisciplinary collaboration. His insights into future directions—including federated learning, multispectral sensing, and synthetic data generation—underscore his continued leadership in shaping the field. Prof. KUMAR’s feature in this prestigious publication is a testament to his global impact and dedication to advancing biometric research. You may read the Newsletter on the IEEE website (subscribers only), or you may read the interview at the link below: BIOMETRIC PIONEERS: Ajay Kumar 

31 Jul, 2025

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Prof. TAN Kay Chen Honoured as RGC Senior Research Fellow

Prof. TAN Kay Chen, Head of Department of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence and Chair Professor of Computational Intelligence, has been honoured as Senior Research Fellow under the Research Grants Council (RGC) Senior Research Fellow Scheme (SRFS) 2025/26. This esteemed fellowship recognises Prof. TAN’s outstanding research achievements and his significant contributions to the field of artificial intelligence. Prof. TAN’s SRFS project, titled “Towards adaptive pretrained vision-language foundation models for medical image analysis,” will develop an integrated intelligent interpretation system to provide personalised and human-centric healthcare, featuring several functionalities such as visual question answering, radiology reports analysis, and computer-aided diagnosis. It aims to improve the quality of healthcare services, ease strain on medical resources, and solidify Hong Kong’s leadership in AI-powered healthcare innovation. SRFS aims to provide sustained support to exceptionally outstanding researchers at the University Grants Committee-funded universities in Hong Kong. The scheme provides ten grants to scholars from any academic disciplines, with funding support for a period of 60 months. The supporting university will receive a fellowship grant of around HK$8.2 million per award for SRFS projects. Congratulations to Prof. TAN for this esteemed recognition, and we look forward to the impactful advancements his research will bring to the field of artificial intelligence and healthcare.  

25 Jul, 2025

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Welcome On Board – Assistant Professor and Presidential Young Scholar, Professor YANG Xingyi

We would like to extend a warm welcome to Professor YANG Xingyi, who has joined the Department of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DSAI) as an Assistant Professor under the Presidential Young Scholar Scheme, effective 2 July 2025. Professor YANG received his PhD from the National University of Singapore; Master’s from the University of California San Diego, U.S., and Bachelor’s from Southeast University, China. During his PhD, he was also a visiting researcher at the University of Oxford. Professor YANG’s research interests include artificial intelligence, generative AI, and multi-modal learning. He has published extensively in leading journals and conferences in these fields and has been recognized with numerous honors. He received a Best Paper Honorable Mention at NeurIPS 2022, a nomination for the WAIC Outstanding Youth Paper Award in 2024, and the 2023 Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Self-Financed Students Abroad.  

3 Jul, 2025

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DSAI Team Wins the Best Paper Award at IEEE CEC 2025

At the 2025 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (IEEE CEC 2025) recently held in Hangzhou, China, the team from DSAI received the prestigious Best Paper Award. The IEEE CEC is a prominent international conference in the field of evolutionary computation, providing a platform for researchers and practitioners worldwide to share research findings and exchange academic ideas. As one of the three flagship conferences of the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society (IEEE CIS), IEEE CEC began in 1994, initially held as the "IEEE Symposium on Evolutionary Computation" in Orlando, Florida, USA. Over the years, IEEE CEC has grown into a significant event in the evolutionary computation community, attracting scholars from around the globe to explore cutting-edge topics and inspire academic exchanges. Notably, this year's IEEE CEC was hosted independently in China for the first time, drawing participants from 145 countries and regions worldwide. The conference delivered a vibrant and engaging academic feast for all attendees. The award-winning paper, titled “A Theoretical Analysis of Evolutionary Transfer Optimization”, was co-authored by DSAI postdoctoral fellows Dr XUE Xiaoming, Dr FENG Yinglan, Dr LIU Rui, and DSAI Head and Chair Professor of Computational Intelligence Prof. TAN Kay Chen, along with Prof. FENG Liang from Chongqing University and Prof. ZHANG Kai from Qingdao University of Technology. This study first links the three core subprocesses of analogical reasoning (“retrieval”, “mapping”, and “evaluation”) to the three key issues in knowledge transfer (“what to transfer”, “how to transfer”, and “when to transfer”). Subsequently, focusing on the concept of “similarity” in analogical reasoning, the research establishes theoretical foundations for knowledge transfer methods addressing the three key issues. By constructing composite functions, it systematically analyzes the greatest lower bounds of performance gains in analogy-driven transfer methods, thereby theoretically revealing both the potential and limitations of knowledge transfer. Finally, from the perspective of the “no free lunch theorem”, the study reveals the fundamental distinction between evolutionary transfer optimization (ETO) and traditional evolutionary optimization (EO). ETO introduces a novel perspective for embedding search biases, leveraging task relationship-based knowledge transfer operations that are designed to surpass traditional evolutionary operations, thereby enhancing the performance of EO. This research offers a rigorous theoretical basis for analogy-based ETO and provides a macro-level lens to evaluate the capabilities and boundaries of knowledge transfer strategies. Looking ahead, the team will continue to focus on the theoretical exploration and algorithm design of knowledge transfer in the field of optimization. Their goal is to develop intelligent optimization systems capable of autonomously inheriting and applying experience, effectively addressing diverse optimization challenges arising from problem scale expansion, environmental changes, or shifting demands.   Official website of IEEE CEC 2025: https://www.cec2025.org/ Link to the paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.21156

24 Jun, 2025

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Welcome On Board - Chair Professor of Systems Biology and Artificial Intelligence, Professor ZHANG Weixiong

We are delighted to announce that Professor ZHANG Weixiong has joined the Department of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DSAI) as Chair Professor of Systems Biology and Artificial Intelligence, under a joint appointment with the Department of Health Technology and Informatics, effective June 23, 2025. Professor Zhang also serves as the Associate Director of the PolyU Academy for Interdisciplinary Research (PAIR). Professor ZHANG is a Global STEM Scholar under the Global STEM Professorship of the HKSAR government. He is an expert in artificial intelligence and genomics, with research interests spanning data analytics, artificial intelligence, genetics and genomics, non-coding RNA, medical imaging, and complex disease studies. Professor ZHANG received his BS in Computer Engineering from Tsinghua University, Beijing, China and PhD in Computer Science from the University of California, Los Angeles, USA. Prior to joining PolyU, he was a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and the Department of Genetics at Washington University in St. Louis, USA. Please join us in welcoming Professor ZHANG to DSAI. We look forward to his valuable contributions in further strengthening our department’s research and academic excellence.

24 Jun, 2025

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Prof. CHENG Ran Receives the 2025 IEEE CIS Outstanding Early Career Award

We are delighted to announce that Prof. CHENG Ran, Associate Professor in the Department of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, has been awarded the 2025 IEEE Computational Intelligence Society (CIS) Outstanding Early Career Award. The award was presented at the 2025 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC), recently held in Hangzhou, China. Established in 2010, the IEEE CIS Outstanding Early Career Award honors a single individual each year, under the age of 40, who has made outstanding contributions to the field of computational intelligence. Prof. CHENG is an active researcher in the field of Evolutionary Computation (EC), with a research focus on complex system optimization and the development of autonomous adaptation mechanisms in intelligent agents. His work aims to endow AI systems with the ability to continuously evolve and improve themselves from a mechanistic perspective. He is the founder of EvoX, a modern open-source platform that combines the fundamental principles of natural evolution with the power of GPU-accelerated computing, establishing a robust computational foundation for the field. To date, Prof. CHENG has published over 130 peer-reviewed papers, with more than 16,000 citations on Google Scholar. His research has garnered widespread international recognition, including the Best Paper Award at ACM GECCO 2024, the IEEE TEVC Outstanding Paper Award (2018, 2021), the IEEE CIM Outstanding Paper Award (2020), and the IEEE CIS Outstanding PhD Dissertation Award (2019). He has been named a Clarivate Highly Cited Researcher (2023, 2024) and is listed among the world’s top 2% scientists by Stanford University (2020–2024).  Prof. CHENG founded the IEEE CIS Shenzhen Chapter and served as its inaugural Chair. He currently serves as Associate Editor for several prestigious journals, such as ACM Transactions on Evolutionary Learning and Optimization (TELO), IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation (TEVC), and IEEE Transactions on Artificial Intelligence (TAI).  

20 Jun, 2025

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Prof. LIN Wanyu receives the PolyU Young Innovative Researcher Award 2025

We are pleased to announce that Prof. LIN Wanyu, Assistant Professor in the Department of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, has been honored with the PolyU Young Innovative Researcher Award 2025. The Award celebrates exceptional young academics who have demonstrated originality, contributed to technological advancement, and propelled transformational innovation into solutions addressing global challenges through their research. This year, the Award attracted an unprecedented 70 submissions from various schools and faculties, with Prof. LIN being one of the six selected awardees. Her winning research proposal, titled "An Interpretable Deep Learning-Based Computational Framework for Crystal Materials Design," embodies the innovative and impactful research that the award aims to recognize. Congratulations to Prof. LIN for her excellent research endeavours!  

28 May, 2025

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Dot Dot News Coverage - New PolyU scheme aims to train talents in data analysis and AI

Prof. Jiang Binyan, Associate Head (Teaching) and Associate Professor of the Department of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, was interviewed by Dot Dot News on the new scheme, BSc (Hons) Scheme in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (Data Science and Analytics / Financial Technology and Artificial Intelligence). The scheme is designed to provide students with solid training in mathematical, statistical and computer programming skills, with special emphasis on applications in investment and finance analytics or data science and analytics. To read more, please visit the new articles at the following links (in Chinese only):  https://polyu.me/4dvuO5Z https://polyu.me/4k9HOB3  

27 May, 2025

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Wen Wei Po Coverage - PolyU’s DSAI programmes provide solid analytics knowledge

Prof. JIANG Binyan, Associate Head (Teaching) and Associate Professor of the Department of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, was interviewed by Wen Wei Po to introduce the characteristics of the BSc (Hons) Scheme in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DSAI), which is designed to provide students with solid training in mathematical, statistical and computer programming skills, with special emphasis on applications in investment and finance analytics or data science and analytics. To read more, please visit the new articles at the following links (in Chinese only):  https://polyu.me/4djesxn https://polyu.me/4dkuYNH

21 May, 2025

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