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Student of Master of Philosophy receives Best Paper Award
Awardee :
CHAN Yin-hei
Programme:
Master of Philosophy of the School of Science and Technology
Symposium :
2020 IEEE Symposium on Computer Applications & Industrial Electronics
Awarded Paper:
"A Neigbourhood Representation for Improving Diffusion based Short Term Traffic Flow Prediction"
Awards
Best Paper Award
Details:
The IEEE Symposium on Computer Applications & Industrial Electronics (ISCAIE 2020) was held online on 18 – 19 April 2020. Chan Yin-hei, a student of Master of Philosophy from the School of Science and Technology, partnered with Prof. Andrew Lui Kwok-fai and Prof. Vanessa Ng Sin-chun, to write a paper entitled “A Neigbourhood Representation for Improving Diffusion based Short Term Traffic Flow Prediction”. Yin-hei presented the paper at the virtual symposium, which was recognized by the judges. He finally attained the Best Paper Award.
Student of Master of Philosophy receives Best Paper Award
Awardee :
CHAN Yin-hei
Programme:
Master of Philosophy of the School of Science and Technology
Symposium :
2020 IEEE Symposium on Computer Applications & Industrial Electronics
Awarded Paper:
"A Neigbourhood Representation for Improving Diffusion based Short Term Traffic Flow Prediction"
Awards
Best Paper Award
Details:
The IEEE Symposium on Computer Applications & Industrial Electronics (ISCAIE 2020) was held online on 18 – 19 April 2020. Chan Yin-hei, a student of Master of Philosophy from the School of Science and Technology, partnered with Prof. Andrew Lui Kwok-fai and Prof. Vanessa Ng Sin-chun, to write a paper entitled “A Neigbourhood Representation for Improving Diffusion based Short Term Traffic Flow Prediction”. Yin-hei presented the paper at the virtual symposium, which was recognized by the judges. He finally attained the Best Paper Award.
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