HKU Bulletin May 2025 (Vol. 26 No. 2)

22 02 24 42 36 02 04 06 08 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 CONTENTS Cover Story All-Seeing AI ‘Facial Recognition’ for Cells Smart Eyes on the Street Computers Take the Wheel Modelling Human Vision Perfecting the Image The Challenges with Computer Vision Research In the Blood Online, in Touch Lessons from the Deep Seeing Red Interactive Excavation Technology in the Courtroom Personal Record Teaching and Learning Arts Faculty Launches Tech Lab AI for All Live Action Learning Knowledge Exchange Reading Between the Lines HKU Community Pharmacy Opens Shop Safety First People A Master of Materiality Books Chinese Impacts in Southeast Asia Unique Perspective ALL-SEEING AI 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. READING BETWEEN THE LINES SEEING RED 16 32 46 INTERACTIVE EXCAVATION UNIQUE PERSPECTIVE AI FOR ALL IN THE BLOOD A MASTER OF MATERIALITY

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