CE Camp | Announcement of Grand Presentation Contest Result
On June 5th, as the online Computer Engineering Camp (CE Camp) Grand Presentation Contest finished successfully, the curtain descended on the two-week CE Camp. Organised by School of Science and Engineering, CE Camp, with a rich variety of online mini-projects, was designed to let all experience how hands-on projects in CE domain may be carried out.
Over 30 projects supervised by SSE enthusiastic faculty team were provided to nearly 200 freshman participants for selection. By involving in a mini-project, one may gain knowledge and skills in putting concepts into practice, from manipulating hardware, embedded system, robotics, energy topics, programming, apps/games development, big data analytics, research on theories, techniques, models, to selected book study.
After prudent evaluation completed by supervisors, the scores of project teams are very close to each other. Let us reveal the result of CE Camp Presentation Contest below:
First Prize Project Teams (with prize worth RMB 1000 per team)
- Source Detection in a Network supervised by Prof. Tang Xiaoying
- How to Code Robots in a Smarter Way supervised by Prof. Lam Tin Lun
Second Prize Project Teams (with prize worth RMB 500 per team)
- Face Recognition Algorithm Competition supervised by Prof. Huang Rui
- UAV Path Planning with Travelling Salesman Problem (TSP) supervised by Prof. Xu Jie
Third Prize Project Teams (with prize worth RMB 200 per team)
- Programming - Snake Game supervised by Kinley Lam
- Multimedia Index Building Using Reinforcement Learning supervised by Prof. Clement Leung
- Storage Utilization of B-trees supervised by Prof. Clement Leung
- Epidemic Models for COVID-19 supervised by Prof. Clement Leung
- Optimal Routing and Charging Scheduling for Electric Vehicles (EVs) supervised by Prof. Tang Xiaoying
- Ranking in Sports/eSports supervised by Prof. Tang Xiaoying
- Voxel Modeling and Interaction Development for Digital Twin and Video Games supervised by Prof. Cai Wei
- Multi-modal Analysis Based Human-cloud Interaction supervised by Prof. Cai Wei
- Online Social Network Analysis supervised by Prof. Chen Junting
- Federated Learning supervised by Prof. Huang Jianwei
- Deep Learning-based Real-time Identity Recognition supervised by Prof. Simon Pun
- Federated Unsupervised Learning (with applications to clustering, topic modeling and recommendation systems) supervised by Prof. Tsung-Hui Chang
We have interviewed some student participants and supervisors to collect their thoughts and comments:
Again, congratulations on student teams’ achievement and many thanks to our supervisors’ time and effort! Wish all could have a deeper understanding on Computer Engineering.