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Advancing Global Research: IoC Editors’ Series Welcomes IEEE TPAMI Editor-in-Chief

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On 17 April 2025, the Institute of Creativity (IoC) hosted the Editors’ Series, showcasing the expertise of Professor Kyoung Mu Lee, Editor-in-Chief of the renowned academic journal IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence (IEEE TPAMI). The event attracted a vibrant mix of accomplished scholars and eager researchers, underscoring the significant role of interdisciplinary collaboration in advancing computer science.

 

 

 

 

 

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Professor Lee, a leading authority in Computer Vision and Machine Learning, captivated the audience with his insightful discourse on the journal’s mission and impact. Facilitated by Professor Han Bo from the Department of Computer Science, Professor Lee’s sharing highlighted the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in transforming the peer review and editorial decision-making processes, and IEEE TPAMI’s dedication to publishing groundbreaking research that propels the future of machine learning, computer vision, and data analysis. With an emphasis on interdisciplinary studies, IEEE TPAMI is committed to fostering innovation by bridging theoretical insights with practical applications.

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The session was met with enthusiastic engagement, as attendees posed in-depth questions about academic publishing and domain-specific knowledge. Following the formal discussion, participants enjoyed an informal networking session, offering a unique opportunity to exchange ideas, explore collaborative ventures, and gain valuable insights from Professor Lee and fellow researchers.

 

As the leading journal of the IEEE Computer Society with an impact factor of 20.8, IEEE TPAMI continues to set the standard for excellence in artificial intelligence and pattern recognition. It plays a crucial role in shaping research directions and supporting transformative discoveries.

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Through initiatives like the Editors’ Series, the IoC remains steadfast in its commitment to enriching the research culture, nurturing emerging talent, and enhancing Hong Kong’s presence in the global scientific community. Scholars are encouraged to stay engaged with upcoming events that promise to push the frontiers of discovery and facilitate dynamic knowledge exchange.