Research Highlights
All-Seeing AI: Research Advances in Computer Vision
Computer vision can tell us where to steer a car or what disease is present in a cell. HKU researchers are mining its potential, as well as working to make images more realistic and modelled on human visual systems. They also sound a note of caution that reliance on computers to make decisions may lead to bias, liability and other concerns.
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The actions of individual Chinese citizens – be they tourists, businessmen or migrants – are affecting regional perceptions of the country well beyond the Chinese government’s own actions and narrative.
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The book Unruly Comparison: Queerness, Hong Kong, and the Sinophone posits that Hong Kong’s mixed cultural history of British colonialism, global capitalism, transnational migration and as a Special Administrative Region of China has rendered it a site of queer worldliness.
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