Paper 'Trustworthy and Practical AI for Healthcare: A Guided Deferral System with Large Language Models' accepted by AAAI 2025 for Social Impact Track. Invited as a Guest Editor for the Special Issue 'Computer Vision Powered Human-Machine Interaction in Healthcare' for Sensors (IF: 3.4).
Research Experience
Postdoctoral researcher in Prof. Alison Noble’s group at the University of Oxford, working on the PULSE project and Turing AI WLR Fellowship. Currently a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) at the University of Bristol, focusing on developing multimodal AI systems to improve disease monitoring and diagnostic capabilities, particularly for Parkinson’s disease.
Education
Ph.D. in Computer Science from City University of Hong Kong, supervised by Prof. Howard Leung; M.S. in Mathematics from National University of Singapore; B.S. in Mathematical Sciences from Dalian University of Technology. Visiting student in Prof. Hubert P. H. Shum’s and Prof. Edmond S. L. Ho’s groups.
Background
Working in the field of computer vision for digital health at the School of Engineering Mathematics and Technology, University of Bristol. Also a visiting researcher at the University of Oxford. Research interests include the development of multimodal AI methods for advanced healthcare data analysis.
Miscellany
Currently open for PhD applications working on the development of multimodal AI methods for advanced healthcare data analysis.