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Congratulations to Assistant Professor Simon Perrault and his PhD student Gionnieve Lim for winning the Steve Howard Best Student Paper Award
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ISTD PhD Oral Defence Seminar by Wang Jiazhao – Neural network-defined physical layer: a new paradigm for software radio in the IoT era
ISTD PhD Oral Defence Seminar by Wang Jiazhao – The increase of the Internet of Things (IoT) has created a complex and heterogeneous wireless ecosystem, demanding IoT gateways that are both flexible and efficient. While Software Defined Radio (SDR) provides the necessary hardware adaptability, its potential is frequently undermined by significant software implementation challenges, including a lack of portability across platforms, prohibitive design complexity for advanced algorithms, and poor computational efficiency. This thesis posits that these persistent bottlenecks can be overcome by a paradigm shift in physical layer (PHY) design: reframing core communication functionalities as learnable, interpretable neural network (NN) models.
ISTD PhD Oral Defence Seminar by Yeo Shun Yi – Designing and evaluating interface based reflection mechanisms to enhance deliberativeness in online deliberation platforms
ISTD PhD Oral Defence Seminar by Yeo Shun Yi – In this dissertation, PhD candidate Yeo Shun Yi will examine how reflection can be systematically supported through interface interventions to enhance the deliberative quality of user contributions.
ISTD PhD Oral Defense Seminar by Menglin Li – Leveraging pre-trained language models for social geolocation
ISTD PhD Oral Defense Seminar by Menglin Li – Social media has become an integral part of daily life, leading to an explosion of social data. Geographical information within social media is essential for applications such as location-based analysis, recommendations, and targeted advertising. However, such information is sparse, prompting the exploration of mining it from social media data.
Congratulations to ISTD PhD student Thilini Cooray and Associate Professor Cheung Ngai-Man for their AAAI-2022 paper selected for Oral Presentation
Congratulations to ISTD PhD student Thilini Cooray and Associate Professor Cheung Ngai-Man for their AAAI-2022 paper selected for Oral Presentation – Information Systems Technology and Design (ISTD)
ISTD PhD Oral Defence Seminar by Ho Ngai Lam – Utilising large language models for tour itinerary recommendation
ISTD PhD Oral Defence Seminar by Ho Ngai Lam – Planning a tour Itinerary poses a significant challenge for tourists, especially when navigating unfamiliar territories. The computational complexity of tour recommendation further compounds this challenge due to its inherent intricacies.
ISTD PhD Oral Defence Seminar by Joel Ong – Modern portfolio construction with advanced deep learning models
ISTD PhD Oral Defence Seminar by Joel Ong – We explore the modern application of deep learning techniques in portfolio construction, presenting innovative methodologies that significantly enhance traditional investment strategies. Central to this research are three advanced frameworks that leverage deep learning to optimize financial portfolios.
Congratulations to Professor Zhou Jianying and his visiting PhD Student for receiving the Distinguished Paper Award at ACSAC 2023
Congratulations to Professor Zhou Jianying and his visiting PhD Student for receiving the Distinguished Paper Award at ACSAC 2023
ISTD PhD Oral Defence Seminar by Gionnieve Lim – Human-centred design of automated labelling interventions to mitigate misinformation on social media
ISTD PhD Oral Defence Seminar by Gionnieve Lim – The thesis investigates the use of various labelling interventions that incorporate automated fact-checking elements for humans, examining people’s perceptions of the labels and their attitudes to the labelled content.
Congratulations to Assistant Professor Liu Jun and his PhD Student Qu Haoxuan for winning PREMIA Best Student Paper Award
Congratulations to Assistant Professor Liu Jun and his PhD Student Qu Haoxuan for winning PREMIA Best Student Paper Award