November 6, 2018 November 7, 2018

Computing in the 21st Century Conference & Asia Faculty Summit on MSRA’s 20th Anniversary

Lieu: Beijing, China

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    Christopher Bishop is a Microsoft Technical Fellow and Director of the Microsoft Research Lab in Cambridge, UK.

    He is also Professor of Computer Science at the University of Edinburgh, and a Fellow of Darwin College, Cambridge. In 2004, he was elected Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, in 2007 he was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and in 2017 he was elected Fellow of the Royal Society.

    At Microsoft Research, Chris oversees a world-leading portfolio of industrial research and development, with a strong focus on machine learning and AI, and creating breakthrough technologies in cloud infrastructure, security, workplace productivity, computational biology, and healthcare.

    Chris obtained a BA in Physics from Oxford, and a PhD in Theoretical Physics from the University of Edinburgh, with a thesis on quantum field theory. From there, he developed an interest in pattern recognition, and became Head of the Applied Neurocomputing Centre at AEA Technology. He was subsequently elected to a Chair in the Department of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics at Aston University, where he set up and led the Neural Computing Research Group.

    Chris is the author of two highly cited and widely adopted machine learning text books: Neural Networks for Pattern Recognition (1995) and Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning (2006). He has also worked on a broad range of applications of machine learning in domains ranging from computer vision to healthcare. Chris is a keen advocate of public engagement in science, and in 2008 he delivered the prestigious Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, established in 1825 by Michael Faraday, and broadcast on national television.

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    Chang Wen Chen is currently Dean of School of Science and Engineering at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen. He is also an Empire Innovation Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York since 2008. He was Allen Henry Endow Chair Professor at the Florida Institute of Technology from July 2003 to December 2007. He was on the faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Rochester from 1992 to 1996 and on the faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Missouri-Columbia from 1996 to 2003.

    He has been the Editor-in-Chief for IEEE Trans. Multimedia from January 2014 to December 2016. He has also served as the Editor-in-Chief for IEEE Trans. Circuits and Systems for Video Technology from January 2006 to December 2009. He has been an Editor for several other major IEEE Transactions and Journals, including the Proceedings of IEEE, IEEE Journal of Selected Areas in Communications, and IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Circuits and Systems. He has served as Conference Chair for several major IEEE, ACM and SPIE conferences related to multimedia video communications and signal processing. His research is supported by NSF, DARPA, Air Force, NASA, Whitaker Foundation, Microsoft, Intel, Kodak, Huawei, and Technicolor.

    He received his BS from University of Science and Technology of China in 1983, MSEE from University of Southern California in 1986, and Ph.D. from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1992. He and his students have received nine (9) Best Paper Awards or Best Student Paper Awards over the past two decades. He has also received several research and professional achievement awards, including the Sigma Xi Excellence in Graduate Research Mentoring Award in 2003, Alexander von Humboldt Research Award in 2009, the University at Buffalo Exceptional Scholar – Sustained Achievement Award in 2012, and the State University of New York System Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Creative Activities in 2016. He is an IEEE Fellow since 2004 and an SPIE Fellow since 2007.

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    Lei Chen has BS degree in computer science and engineering from Tianjin University, Tianjin, China, MA degree from Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand, and PhD in computer science from the University of Waterloo, Canada. He is a professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST). He is acting director of Big Data Institute at HKUST and Director of HKUST MOE/MSRA Information Technology Key Laboratory. His research includes human-powered machine learning, crowdsourcing, blockchain, social media analysis, probabilistic and uncertain databases, and privacy-preserved data publishing. The system developed by his team won the excellent demonstration award in VLDB 2014. Currently, he serves as Editor-in-Chief of VLDB Journal and an associate editor-in-chief of IEEE Transaction on Data and Knowledge Engineering.

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    Dr. Xilin Chen is a professor in the Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Beijing. He is a Fellow of IEEE, a Fellow of IAPR and a Fellow of China Computer Federation (CCF). Dr. Xilin Chen is an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, and Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation, a leading editor of Journal of Computer Science of Technology, an associate editor in chief of the Chinese Journal of Computer, and an associate editor in chief of the Chinese Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence. Dr. Xilin Chen’s research interests include Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition, Image Processing, Multimodal Interface. He is a recipient of one China’s State Natural Science Award and four China’s State Scientific and Technological Progress Awards. He co-authored more than 200 papers.

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    Xuejin Chen is an associate professor at the School of Information Science, University of Science and Technology of China. She received her B.S. (2003) and her Ph.D. (2008) from University of Science and Technology of China. From 2008 to 2010, she conducted her research as a postdoctoral scholar in Department of Computer Science at Yale University. She joined University of Science and Technology of China in Aug. 2010. From Feb. 2017 to Aug. 2017, she worked in Department of Computer Science, Stanford University as a visiting associate professor. Her research interests include 3D modeling, geometric processing and scene understanding. She has published more than 20 papers on top journals and conferences including ACM ToG, IEEE TVCG, CVPR, Eurographics.

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    Jaegul Choo (https://sites.google.com/site/jaegulchoo/ ) is an assistant professor in the Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering at Korea University. He has been a research scientist at Georgia Tech from 2011 to 2015, where he also received M.S in 2009 and Ph.D in 2013. His research covers broad areas including data mining, machine learning, visual analytics, computer vision, and natural language processing, and his work has been published in premier venues such as KDD, WWW, WSDM, CVPR, ECCV, EMNLP, AAAI, IJCAI, ICDM, ICWSM, SDM, TKDD, DMKD, KAIS, IEEE VIS, EuroVIS, CHI, TVCG, CFG, and CG&A. He earned the Best Student Paper Award at ICDM in 2016, the NAVER Young Faculty Award in 2015, the Outstanding Research Scientist Award at Georgia Tech in 2015, and the Best Poster Award at IEEE VAST (as part of IEEE VIS) in 2014.

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    Byung-Gon Chun is an Associate Professor in the Computer Science and Engineering Department at Seoul National University (SNU). Chun was a visiting AI infrastructure Research Scientist at Facebook in 2016-2017. Before joining SNU, Chun was a Principal Scientist at Microsoft. Prior to that, Chun worked at Yahoo! Research, Intel Research, and International Computer Science Institute. Chun holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley, an M.S. in Computer Science from Stanford University, and a B.S. and an M.S. from the Electronic Engineering Department at SNU. His research interests lie in systems for machine learning and data processing. He has published papers in the premier conferences such as SOSP, OSDI, SIGMOD, VLDB, NSDI, SIGCOMM, EuroSys, ATC, FAST, NIPS, and MobiSys. At SNU, he leads the development of fast and user-friendly deep learning frameworks and the development of Apache Nemo, a new flexible data processing system. He is a vice president of Apache REEF, a reusable big data processing library that supports both .NET and Java. He received the SOSP Best Paper Award (2009), and his work on smartphone security (TaintDroid) appeared in the “Research Highlights” section of Communications of the ACM in 2014. He is the recipient of the 2018 Amazon Machine Learning Research Award, the 2017 Facebook Caffe2 Research Award, the 2017 Amazon Cloud Credits for Research Award, the 2015 Naver Young Faculty Award, and the 2014 Microsoft Research Faculty Fellowship.

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    Eric Horvitz is a technical fellow and director at Microsoft Research. He has made contributions in areas of machine learning, perception, natural language understanding, decision making, and human-AI collaboration. His efforts and collaborations have led to fielded systems in healthcare, transportation, ecommerce, operating systems, and aerospace. He received the Feigenbaum Prize and the Allen Newell Prize for contributions to AI. He has been elected fellow of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE), the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) , Association for the Advancement of AI (AAAI), and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He has served as president of the AAAI, and on advisory committees for the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, DARPA, and the Allen Institute for AI. Beyond technical work, he has pursued efforts and studies on the influences of AI on people and society, including issues around ethics, law, and safety. He established the One Hundred Year Study on AI and served as a founder and co-chair of the Partnership on AI to Support People and Society. Eric received PhD and MD degrees at Stanford University. More information can be found on his home page. A list of publications can be found here.

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    Prof. Winston Hsu is an active researcher dedicated to large-scale image/video retrieval/mining, visual recognition, and machine intelligence. He is keen to realizing advanced researches towards business deliverables via academia-industry collaborations and co-founding startups. He is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Taiwan University and co-leads Communication and Multimedia Lab (CMLab). Working closely with the industry, he was a Visiting Scientist at Microsoft Research Redmond (2014) and had his 1-year sabbatical leave (2016-2017) at IBM TJ Watson Research Center, New York, to enhance Watson’s visual cognition, where he contributed the first AI produced movie trailer. He is the Founding Director for NVIDIA AI Lab (NTU), the 1st in Asia. Having investigated deep neural networks for numerous image/video challenges, recently, he is also helping companies set up the AI/deep learning teams for advanced products. He received Ph.D. (2007) from Columbia University, New York. Before that, he was a founding engineer and research manager in CyberLink Corp. He serves as the Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology (TCSVT) and IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, two premier journals, and was in the Editorial Board for IEEE Multimedia Magazine (2010 – 2017). He is also a columnist for Digitimes for the machine learning aspect.

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    Prof. Seung-won Hwang is a Professor of Computer Science at Yonsei University. Prior to joining Yonsei, she had been an Associate Professor at POSTECH for 10 years, after her PhD from UIUC. Her recent research interest has been data and language understanding and intelligence, led to 100+ publication at top-tier AI, DB/DM, and NLP venues, including ACL, AAAI, IJCAI, NAACL, SIGMOD, VLDB, and ICDE. She has received best paper runner-up and outstanding collaboration award from WSDM and Microsoft Research respectively.

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    Donald Kossmann is the director of the Microsoft Research Lab in Redmond.He spent most of his career in academia. He was a professor in the Systems Group of the Department of Computer Science at ETH Zurich for 13 years, doing research and teaching all flavors of data management systems. He was chair of ACM SIGMOD from 2013 to 2017 and served on the Board of Trustees of the VLDB Endowment from 2005 to 2011. He is a co-founder of four companies: i-TV-T AG (1998), XQRL Inc. (2002), 28msec Inc. (2006), and Teralytics AG (2010).

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    Prof. Kwok is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. He received his B.Sc. degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the University of Hong Kong and his Ph.D. degree in computer science from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Prof. Kwok served/is serving as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, Neurocomputing and the International Journal of Data Science and Analytics. He has also served as Program Co-chair of a number of international conferences, and as Area Chairs in conferences such as NIPS, ICML, ECML, AAAI and IJCAI. He is an IEEE Fellow.

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    Kyoung Mu Lee received his Ph. D. degree from the University of Southern California in 1993. He is now with the Dept. of ECE at Seoul National University as a professor. His primary research interests include scene understanding, object recognition, low-level vision, visual tracking, and visual navigation. He is currently serving as an AEIC (Associate Editor in Chief) of the IEEE TPAMI, an Area Editor of the Computer Vision and Image Understanding (CVIU), and has served as an Associate Editor of the IEEE TPAMI, the Machine Vision Application (MVA) Journal and the IPSJ Transactions on Computer Vision and Applications (CVA), and the IEEE Signal Processing Letter. He is an Advisory Board Member of CVF (Computer Vision Foundation) and an Editorial Advisory Board Member for Academic Press/Elsevier. He will serve as a general chair of ACM MM2018, ACCV2018, and ICCV2019. He was a Distinguished Lecturer of the Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association (APSIPA) for 2012-2013. More information can be found on his homepage http://cv.snu.ac.kr/kmlee.

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    Seong-Whan Lee is the Hyundai Motor chair professor of the Department of Brain and Cognitive Engineering, Korea University. He received the B.S. degree in computer science and statistics from Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, in 1984, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in computer science from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology in 1986 and 1989, respectively.From February 1989 to February 1995, he was an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, Korea. In March 1995, he joined the faculty of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Korea University, Seoul, Korea, and now he is the tenured full professor. In 2001, he stayed at the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MIT as a visiting professor.A Fellow of the IEEE, IAPR, and Korean Academy of Science and Technology, he has served several professional societies as chairman or governing board member. He was the founding Co-Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Document Analysis and Recognition and has been an Associate Editor of several international journals: Pattern Recognition, ACM Trans. on Applied Perception, IEEE Trans. on Affective Computing, Image and Vision Computing, International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, and International Journal of Image and Graphics. Currently, he is the president of Korean Association for Artificial Intelligence.His research interests include pattern recognition, machine learning, and brain engineering. He has more than 400 publications in international journals and conference proceedings, and authored 10 books.

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    Seungyong Lee is a professor of computer science and engineering at Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Korea. He received a PhD degree in computer science from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) in 1995. From 1995 to 1996, he worked at City College of New York as a postdoctoral researcher. Since 1996, he has been a faculty member of POSTECH, where he leads Computer Graphics Group. During his sabbatical years, he worked at MPI Informatik (2003-2004) and Creative Technologies Lab at Adobe Systems (2010-2011). His technologies on image deblurring and photo upright adjustment have been transferred to Adobe Creative Cloud and Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. His current research interests include image and video processing, deep learning based computational photography, and 3D scene reconstruction.

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    Jian Li is currently an associate professor at Institute for Interdisciplinary Information Sciences (IIIS, previously ITCS), Tsinghua University, headed by Prof. Andrew Yao. He got his BSc degree from Sun Yat-sen (Zhongshan) University, China, MSc degree in computer science from Fudan University, China and PhD degree in the University of Maryland, USA. His major research interests lie in the broad area of theoretical computer science, the algorithmic and theoretical aspects of machine learning, databases and computational finance. He co-authored several research papers that have been published in major computer science conferences and journals. He received the best paper awards at VLDB 2009 and ESA 2010. He is also a recipient of the “221 Basic Research Plan for Young Faculties” at Tsinghua University and the “new century excellent talents award” by Ministry of Education of China.

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    Dr. Shipeng Li is Corporate Vice President and Co-President of Research, iFLYTEK Co. Ltd. since May 2018. From Nov 2015 – April 2018, he was CTO of Cogobuy Group and IngDan Technology, a platform dedicated to technology transfer in IoT & AI areas. In 2016, he founded IngDan Labs pioneering in IoT & AI innovations. He was a founding member of Microsoft Research Asia (MSRA) which was named as the “hottest computer lab” in the world by MIT Technology Review. Dr. Li was once a Research Area Manager and Principal Researcher at MSRA, and a Microsoft Partner in 1999-2015. In 1996-1999, Dr. Li was with Sarnoff Corporation as Member of Technical Staff.

    Dr. Li is the Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology and a Fellow of IEEE. He is an influential expert on multimedia, internet, computer vision, cloud computing, IoT and artificial intelligence, holding 196 US patents and 330+ international technical publications with 18,800+ citations (H-index: 70). Dr. Li is the Secretary General of Alumni Association of Microsoft Research Asia (regarded as the “Whampoa Military Academy” of AI in China). He serves as Joint Secretary General of Artificial Intelligence Industry Technology Innovation Strategic Alliance under China MOST since 2017. He has trained 4 MIT TR35 winners (the world’s top 35 innovators under the age of 35) over the years.

    Dr. Li received B.S. (1988) and M.S. (1991) from University of Science and Technology of China and Ph.D.(1996) from Lehigh University.

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    Shixia Liu is a tenured associate professor at Tsinghua University. Her research interests include visual text analytics, visual social analytics, visual behavior analytics, graph visualization, and tree visualization. Before joining Tsinghua University, she worked as a lead researcher at Microsoft Research Asia and a research staff member at IBM China Research Lab. Shixia is one of the Papers Co-Chairs of IEEE VAST 2016 and 2017. She is an associate of IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics and IEEE Transactions on Big data. She is on the editorial board of Information Visualization and Journal of visualization. She was the guest editor of ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology and Tsinghua Science and Technology. She was the program co-chair of PacifcVis 2014 and VINCI 2012. Shixia was in the Steering Committee of VINCI 2013. She is on the organizing committee of IEEE VIS 2015 and 2014. She is/was in the Program Committee for CHI 2019, 2018, InfoVis 2015, 2014, VAST 2018, 2015, 2014, KDD 2015, 2014, 2013, ACM Multimedia 2009, SDM 2008, ACM IUI 2011, 2009, PacificVis 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, PAKDD 2013, VISAPP 2012, 2011, VINCI 2011.

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    LIU Ting is a full-time professor of Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT), the member of national Ten-thousand Talents Program. He is the deputy director of AI Research Institute, HIT. He also holds the director position of Social Computing & Information Retrieval Research Centre of Computer Science School in the university. His research interests primarily focus on natural language processing and social computing. He is the principal investigator of “Language Technology Platform (LTP)”, “BIGCilin” and other widely used applications in the industry. He holds the first prize of Heilongjiang Province S&T Progress Award.

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    Wei-Ying Ma is a Vice President and the Head of AI Lab at ByteDance. He is responsible for fundamental research and technology development in areas including machine learning, computer vision, speech and audio processing, natural language processing, personalized recommendation and search. The technologies from his teams have been used by hundreds of millions of users daily through ByteDance’s content platforms and core products such as Jinri Toutiao and Douyin. Prior to ByteDance, Wei-Ying Ma was an Assistant Managing Director at Microsoft Research Asia. He developed many technologies that were successfully transferred to Microsoft’s Bing, Ads Center, Cognitive Services, Exchange, SharePoint, Azure, and Xiaoice. He has contributed to many open-sourced technologies at GitHub, including the Distributed Machine Learning Toolkit, Microsoft Graph Engine and Microsoft Concept Graph.

    Wei-Ying Ma has published more than 300 papers at international conferences and in journals. He has been granted with more than 160 patents. He is a Fellow of the IEEE. He has served as program co-chair of the International Conference on World Wide Web (WWW) 2008 and the general co-chair of ACM Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval (SIGIR) 2011. He has served on many editorial boards including ACM Transactions on Information System (TOIS), the ACM/Springer Multimedia Systems Journal, and the Journal of Multimedia Tools and Applications. He was a member of International World Wide Web Conferences Steering Committee from 2010 to 2016. He was awarded a Distinguished Alumni from the EECS of National Tsing Hua University in 2010. He received the honor to deliver a Distinguished Lecture at University of California at Santa Barbara ECE 50th Anniversary in 2013.

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    Sinno Jialin Pan is a Nanyang Assistant Professor at the School of Computer Science and Engineering at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore. Prior to joining NTU, he was a scientist and Lab Head of text analytics with the Data Analytics Department, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore. He received his Ph.D. degree in computer science from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) in 2011. His research interests include transfer learning, and its applications to wireless-sensor-based data mining, text mining, sentiment analysis, and software engineering.

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    Long Quan received the Ph.D. in Computer Science at INRIA, France, in 1989. Before joining the Department of Computer Science at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) in 2001 to found his computer vision group, he has been one of the founding members of INRIA Grenoble Computer Vision Group since 1990.

    He directed the founding best French PhD thesis in computer science by Peter Sturm, le prix de these Gilles Kahn in 1998, the Piero Zamperoni Best Student Paper Award in 2000 by Maxime Lhuillier, the first of six highlights of Siggraph 2007, the Best Student Poster Paper of CVPR 2008. His many graduate students are now world computer vision leaders at INRIA and CNRS in France, Microsoft, Google, and Princeton in USA, and Alibaba, Tencent, DJI, and Beijing University in China.

    He has served in all the major computer vision journals, as an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence (PAMI), a Regional Editor of Image and Vision Computing Journal (IVC), an editorial board member of the International Journal of Computer Vision (IJCV), an editorial board member of the Electronic Letters on Computer Vision and Image Analysis (ELCVIA), an associate editor of Machine Vision and Applications (MVA), and an editorial member of Foundations and Trends in Computer Graphics and Vision.

    He has contributed to all the major computer vision conferences, IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV), and IEEE Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), and IAPR International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR). He served as a Program Chair of ICPR 2006 Computer Vision and Image Analysis, a Program Chair of ICPR 2012 Computer and Robot Vision, a General Chair of the ICCV 2011 in Barcelona, and a General Chair of the IEEE CVPR 2022 in New Orleans. He is the founding director of the HKUST Center for Visual Computing and Image Science. He is also an IEEE Fellow of the Computer Society.

    Most recently, with his HKUST graduates, he founded altizure.com, the world’s first portal for generating 3D from photos!

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    Yoichi Sato is a professor at Institute of Industrial Science, the University of Tokyo. He received his B.S. degree from the University of Tokyo in 1990, and his MS and PhD degrees in robotics from School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University in 1993 and 1997. His research interests include gaze sensing and analysis, first-person vision, physics-based vision, and reflectance analysis. He served/is serving in several conference organization and journal editorial roles including IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, International Journal of Computer Vision, Computer Vision and Image Understanding, ICCV 2021 Program Co-Chair, ACCV 2018 General Co-Chair, ACCV 2016 Program Co-Chair, and ECCV 2012 Program Co-Chair.

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    Jian Sun was born in Xian, China, which is home of The Terracotta Army. He received a B.S., M.S., and a Ph.D. degree from Xian Jiaotong University in 1997, 2000 and 2003, respectively. Immediately following, he joined Microsoft Research Asia, and has been working in the fields of computer vision and computer graphics, with particular interests in solving fundamental research problems and building real-world working systems. After thirteen amazing years at Microsoft Research, he has joined Face++ (Megvii Technology) (in July, 2016) as Chief Scientist and Managing Director of Research. His primary research interests are computational photography, face recognition, and deep learning based image understanding.

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    Dr. Min Sun is Chief Artificial Intelligence (AI) Scientist of Appier. He joined Appier from National Tsing Hua University (NTHU), where he served as an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering.

    Dr. Sun has worked under some of the most influential AI leaders, including Andrew Ng, Fei-Fei Li and Silvio Savarese. He contributed crowdsourcing ideas to the revolutionary ImageNet project led by Fei-Fei Li in 2009, and he is also an early contributor to the Robot Operating System (ROS) and Microsoft Kinect’s human pose estimation system.

    Dr. Sun was on the team led by Fei-Fei Li, working on the revolutionary ImageNet project in 2009. He also holds 2 U.S. patents. In 2017, he led a summer research project featuring creativity in AI with Appier, which was subsequently accepted by the prestigious AAAI 2018. In the past three years, he published 22 top AI conference papers from Taiwan.

    His areas of expertise are computer vision, natural language processing, deep learning, and reinforcement learning, while his research interests include 3D object recognition, human pose estimation, scene understanding, video understanding, and text summarization. In 2016, Dr. Sun won the Digital Drift Best Paper on Deep Learning for Visual Analysis (1st and 2nd place). From 2015-2017, Dr. Sun has won CVGIP Best Paper Awards three times in a row. He is also the latest recipient of the Creative Young Scholar Award from the Foundation for the Advancement of Outstanding Scholarship in Taiwan. Before joining NTHU, he was a postdoctoral fellow in Computer Science & Engineering at the University ofWashington.

    Dr. Sun received his Ph.D in Electrical Engineering: System from the University of Michigan and his M.S in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University.

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    Jie Tang is an associate professor in Department of Computer Science and Technology of Tsinghua University. He obtained his Ph.D. in DCST of Tsinghua University in 2006. He became ACM Professional member in 2006, IEEE member in 2007, and CCF Distinguished Member in 2015. His research interests include social network theories, data mining methodologies, machine learning algorithms, and semantic web technologies.

    He has been a visiting scholar at Cornell University (working with John Hopcroft), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (short term, working with Jiawei Han), Chinese University of Hong Kong (working with Jeffrey Yu), and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (working with Qiong Luo). During his graduate career, he has been an intern at NLC group of Microsoft Research Asia from 2004 to 2005. He also has attended the internship program of IBM China Research Lab in 2004.

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    Liwei Wang is a professor of School of Electronics Engineering and Computer Sciences, Peking University. His main research interest is machine learning theory and has published more than 100 papers on top conferences and journals. He was the first Asian researcher who was named among “AI’s 10 to Watch”. He served as the Area Chair of NIPS and Associate Editor of IEEE TPAMI.

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    Xinbing Wang received the B.S. degree (with hons.) in Automation from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China, in 1998, the M.S. degree in computer science and technology from Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, in 2001, and the Ph.D. degree with a major in electrical and computer engineering and minor in mathematics from North Carolina State University, Raleigh, in 2006. Currently, he is a Professor in the Department of Electronic Engineering, and Department of Computer Science, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China. Dr. Wang has been an Associate Editor for IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking,IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, and ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks. He has also been the Technical Program Committees of several conferences including ACM MobiCom 2012,2014,2018, ACM MobiHoc 2012-2018, IEEE INFOCOM 2009-2018.

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    Dr. Yizhou Wang is a BoYa Professor of Computer Science Department and the vice director of the Center on Frontiers of Computing Studies at Peking University. He received his Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Tsinghua University in 1996, and his Ph.D. in Computer Science from University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) in 2005. He joined Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (Xerox PARC) as a research staff from 2005 to 2007. Dr. Wang’s research interests include computational vision, statistical modeling and learning, medical image analysis, and digital visual arts.

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    Furu Wei is a Senior Research Manager at Natural Language Computing Group in Microsoft Research Asia. He has published over 100 conference and journal papers in research topics on natural language understanding and generation. Furu Wei was named to the 2017 MIT Technology Review’s annual list of Innovators Under 35 China (MIT TR35 China) for contributions to natural language processing.

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    Chuan Wu received her B.Engr. and M.Engr. degrees in 2000 and 2002 from the Department of Computer Science and Technology, Tsinghua University, China, and her Ph.D. degree in 2008 from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Toronto, Canada. Between 2002 and 2004, She worked in the Information Technology industry in Singapore. Since September 2008, Chuan Wu has been with the Department of Computer Science at the University of Hong Kong, where she is currently an Associate Professor and serves as an Associate Head of the department, responsible for curriculum and development matters. Her current research is in the areas of cloud computing, distributed machine learning/big data analytics systems, network function virtualization, and data center networking. She is a senior member of IEEE, a member of ACM, and served as the Chair of the Interest Group on Multimedia services and applications over Emerging Networks (MEN) of the IEEE Multimedia Communication Technical Committee (MMTC) from 2012 to 2014. She is an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing, IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, and ACM Transactions on Modeling and Performance Evaluation of Computing Systems. She has also served as TPC members and reviewers for various international conferences and journals. She was the co-recipient of the best paper awards of HotPOST 2012 and ACM e-Energy 2016.

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    Wenfei Wu is an assistant professor in the Institute for Interdisciplinary Information Science (IIIS) at Tsinghua University. He got his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2015. Dr. Wu’s research interests are in networked systems, including network architecture design, network transport protocol optimization, and network management abstraction. He has researched into cloud network diagnosis and got best student paper in SoCC 2013. And he is recently building a software middlebox development framework, which is also a collaborative research with Microsoft Research Asia.

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    Tao Xie is a Professor and Willett Faculty Scholar in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA. He worked as a visiting researcher at Microsoft Research. His research interests are in software engineering, with focus on software testing, software analytics, software security, and intelligent software engineering. He received an NSF CAREER Award, a Microsoft Research Outstanding Collaborators Award, Microsoft Research Software Engineering Innovation Foundation (SEIF) Award, a Google Faculty Research Award, an IBM Jazz Innovation Award, and three-time IBM Faculty Awards. He served/serves as the ISSTA 2015 Program Chair, an ICSE 2021 Program Co-Chair, and the Tapia 2017/2018 Program/General Chair. He has been an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering (TSE) and the ACM Transactions on Internet Technology (TOIT), along with an Editorial Board Member of Communications of ACM (CACM). He is an ACM Distinguished Speaker and was an IEEE Computer Society Distinguished Visitor. He was named an ACM Distinguished Scientist in 2015 and an IEEE Fellow in 2018. His homepage is at http://taoxie.cs.illinois.edu.

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    Dr. Fengyuan Xu is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Technology at Nanjing University. Prior to joining NJU, he was a Researcher in the NEC Labs Princeton. His research interests lie in the broad areas of security and systems, with a current focus on deep learning security, edge computing infrastructure, mobile intelligent systems, and data-driven security analytics. Most of his work has been published in major venues of his field, such as CCS, USENIX ATC, NSDI, MobiSys and Infocom. He was a Track Chair or TPC member of several international conference like ICCCN, Infocom and SecureComm, and has served as a reviewer of more than 20 conference and journals including TMC, TIFS, TPDS and TON. For more information about Dr. Xu, please visit his webpage https://cs.nju.edu.cn/fxu/

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    Prof. Ying-Qing Xu is a tenured professor of Academy of Arts & Design at Tsinghua University, and a Cheung Kong Scholar Professor (2014-2018). In Tsinghua University, he is director of the Future Lab, head of the Department of Information Art & Design of Academy of Arts & Design, director of the Lab for Lifelong Learning, deputy dean of Institute for Accessibility Development, and director of Tsinghua University-Alibaba Joint Research Laboratory for Natural Interaction Experience. His current research interesting are the human computer interaction & user experience design, immersive perception & interaction, tangible perception & interaction, and digitalization of cultural heritage. In recent years, he has been working on the national research projects, such as the national key research & development program of China, the national key basic research program (973 Plan), the national high technology research & development program of China, and a few of projects for national natural science foundation of China. Besides, his researches have also obtained great support and collaboration of the international organizations and industries. Before joined Tsinghua University, he was a lead researcher of Microsoft Research Asia where he has worked for 12 years since January 1999. He was also director of Microsoft Digital Cartoon and Animation Laboratory of Beijing Film Academy. He has served for a group of academic conferences as the conference co-chair, program chair, or program committee member. He is a member of CAA (China Artists Association), a distinguished member of CCF (China Computer Federation), a member of ACM (Association for Computing Machinery), and a senior member of IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers).

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    Zhi Yang is an Associate professor in the Department of Computer Science and technology, Peking University. He obtained B.Sc. from Harbin Institute of Technology, and Ph.D. from Peking University, respectively. His research interests include social networks, distributed computing system and fault tolerance. He has published more than 40 research papers,and he has extensive collaborations with major industry companies on the above research areas. Some of research results have been applied in real production environment.

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    Bin Yao is an Associate Professor in Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China. He got his Ph. D degree from Florida State University, USA in 2011. His current research interests include spatial and temporal databases, and big data analytics systems. He has published more than 40 papers in database field and holds 18 patents in China.

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    Sungroh Yoon received his B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Seoul National University, Korea, in 1996, and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Stanford University, CA, in 2002 and 2006, respectively. He was a visiting scholar at Stanford University from 2016 to 2017. Previously, he held positions with Intel Corporation (Santa Clara, CA), Stanford University (Stanford, CA), and Synopsys (Mountain View, CA). He was an assistant professor with the School of Electrical Engineering, Korea University from 2007 to 2012. Currently, he is an associate professor with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Seoul National University, Korea. In 2018, Dr. Yoon received Education Award from Seoul National University and Researcher of the Month Award from National Research Foundation of Korea. He is the recipient of the 2013 IEEE/IEEK Joint Award for Young IT Engineers. His research interests include artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning.

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    Koichiro Yoshino received his B.A. degree in 2009 from Keio University, M.S. degree in informatics in 2011, and Ph.D. degree in informatics in 2014 from Kyoto University, respectively. From 2014 to 2015, he was a research fellow (PD) of Japan Society for Promotion of Science. From 2015 to 2016, he was a research assistant professor of the Graduate School of Information Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST). Currently, he is an assistant professor of NAIST. He is also a researcher of PRESTO, JST, concurrently. He is working on areas of spoken and natural langauge processings, especially on spoken dialogue systems. Dr. Koichiro Yoshino received the JSAI SIG-research award in 2013. He is a member of IEEE, SIGDIAL, ACL, ISCA, IPSJ, RSJ and ANLP.

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    Prof. Changshui ZHANG received the BS degree in mathematics from Peking University, China, in 1986, and the M.S. and Ph.D. Degrees in control science and engineering from Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, in 1989 and 1992, respectively. In 1992, he joined the Department of Automation, Tsinghua University, and is currently a Professor. His research interests include pattern recognition, machine learning, etc. He has authored more than 200 papers. He is currently an associate Editor of the Pattern Recognition journal.

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    Hongyu Zhang is currently an Associate Professor at The University of Newcastle, Australia. Previously, he was a Lead Researcher at Microsoft Research Asia and an Associate Professor at Tsinghua University, China. He received his PhD degree from National University of Singapore in 2003. His research is in the area of Software Engineering, in particular, software analytics, testing, maintenance, and reuse. The main theme of his research is to improve software quality and productivity by mining software data. He has published more than 120 research papers in international journals and conferences, including TSE, TOSEM, ICSE, FSE, POPL, AAAI, KDD, IJCAI, ASE, ISSTA, ICSM, ICDM, and USENIX. He received two ACM Distinguished Paper awards. He also served as a program chair and committee member for many software engineering conferences. He is a Senior Member of IEEE. More information about him can be found at: https://sites.google.com/site/hongyujohn/ .

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    Bo Zhang is now a professor of Computer Science and Technology Department of Tsinghua University, the dean of Institute for Artificial Intelligence, the fellow of Chinese Academy of Sciences. In 1958 he graduated from Automatic Control Department of Tsinghua University, and became a faculty member since then. From 1980/02 to 1982/02, he visited University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA as a scholar. In 2011, Hamburg University awarded him Honorary Doctor of Natural Sciences. He is now the member of Technical Advisory Board of Microsoft Research Asia.

    He is engaged in the research on artificial intelligence, artificial neural networks, machine learning, and so on. And he also is engaged in the research applying technology that applies the theories mentioned above into pattern recognition, knowledge engineering, and robotics. In these fields, he has published over 200 papers and 5 monographs. His academic achievement won ICL European Artificial Intelligence Prize, etc. In addition, he took part in building up the State Key Lab of Intelligent Technology and Systems and served as director of the lab from 1990 to 1996.

    Recently, he found research group for cognitive computation and multimedia information processing. The group has got some important results in artificial intelligence, machine learning, image and video analysis and retrieval.

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    Weinan Zhang is now a tenure-track assistant professor in Department of Computer Science and John Hopcroft Center for Computer Science, Shanghai Jiao Tong University. His research interests include deep reinforcement learning, unsupervised learning and the applications on various big data mining scenarios. Weinan earned his Ph.D. from University College London in 2016 and B.Eng. from ACM Class of Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 2011. He was selected as one of the 20 rising stars of KDD research community in 2016 by Microsoft Research and won the ACM rising star award Shanghai chapter in 2018. His paper won the best paper honorable mention award in SIGIR 2017. Weinan and his colleague won the third-place award in KDD-Cup 2011 and the champion in global display advertising algorithm competition 2013. He was once an intern on machine learning and data mining Microsoft Research Asia and Cambridge.

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    Wenwu Zhu received the Ph.D. degree from New York University Polytechnic School of Engineering in 1996 in Electrical and Computer Engineering.

    He is currently a Professor with Computer Science Department of Tsinghua University. Prior to his current post, he was a Senior Researcher and Research Manager at Microsoft Research Asia. He was the Chief Scientist and the Directorat Intel Research Chinafrom 2004 to 2008. He worked at Bell Labs New Jersey as Member of Technical Staff during 1996-1999.

    Wenwu Zhu is an IEEE Fellow, SPIE Fellow and ACM Distinguished Scientist.He has published over 200 referred papers in the areas of multimediacomputing, communications and networking. He is inventor or co-inventor of over 40 patents. His current research interests are in the area of cyber-physical-human big data analytics, social media computing,and multimedia computing and networking. Heserved(s) on various editorial boards, such as Guest Editor for the Proceedings of the IEEE, IEEE T-CSVT, and IEEE JSAC; Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology,and IEEE Transactions on Big Data; Leading Editor of the Area “Computer Networks and Distributed Computing” of Journal of Computer Science and Technology. He received the 5 Best Paper Awards includingACM Multimedia 2012 and IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology in 2001.