Announcement | |
Contest Results | |
Contest Photos | |
Slides for the Distinguished Lecture "Fuzzy Logic Systems: Origin, Concepts and Trends" | |
Video of the Distinguished Lecture | |
Winners of the Lucky Draw : | |
First Prize: | |
Yip Pui Nam | |
Second Prize: | |
Rocky Chan Nok Ki | |
Au-Yeung Wan Ting | |
Cheung Man Hong | |
Kwok Chi Man | |
Objectives | |
To arouse the public's interest and awareness of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and their application for making our lives more comfortable and our society more efficient and competitive. To facilitate knowledge exchange on AI applications among students from local and mainland universities. |
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Organized by | |
Department of Computer Science, Hong Kong Baptist University | |
Sponsored by | |
Association
for Computing Machinery (ACM), Hong Kong Chapter Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE), Electronics Division IEEE (Hong Kong) Neural Network Society Pearson Education Asia Limited |
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Frequently Asked Questions | |
Question 1: What makes Intelligence@Society Contest distinct from other related project competitions? | |
While some existing project competitions are solely paper-based and evaluate projects primarily based on academic merits, this contest emphasizes on demonstrable projects illustrating A.I. applications in the society. | |
Question 2: What is a demonstrable project? | |
We refer to a demonstrable project as a computer program or hardware prototype illustrating ideas, algorithms and applications of some A.I. technologies. The computer programs or prototypes should be reasonably self-contained and able to be understood and appreciated by laymen. | |