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਍㨳ᅠയᓁ͞ ቔᆪⅲ́ ᇀ̿ ๺智能 ݶ 大ᐨᎭⅰ♺܎ယ؊ᏼㅊᆒм ⅰ⁣᨜䢬̏͝ ˗റ̿ ⭐⁣ᇷ㌨㇒〙⏲ᇤ ⅰ࿸㦵ǎ਋㨱̜ 0૦ ژܓ ૆ⅰ㇓ᐑእべ᳤ 䢬͌ ᑻⅰ໛㍵̿ ۩Ⴄᑜᇤ⻐全球٨䢬 ᎙ᕔྩ ૦㢺ྲ ⅰ៪ᕐ䢬Π͒ м㤘ഭቒᆨ̏ ᣹㐿ۙ ؊ᳮྲ ૦ǎǗ10໛ נ ᆒ㓃˗ᐖ ႰӍ ⦍ג ᇤ⻐䢬͌ ૮Յঁ ⅰ㔏໶㓃⾾ ג ⦍ǎᆒᕔˍ̬ ॺ˔ᩂ̳ 㐜大ಾອⅰಾ⁣ ॺՅঁ ѵᴮ̿ 㔏໶㦕↷䢬۸⾾ॺᆼ៪␗ ཕ⇎˔ˍ㟠ᆲ㟠䢬೸⌔㛹ⅰ೸⌔ൄ ᕐ發 㐿Ϛ䢬⏲ᇤ㐫᢫ⅰ㐡ༀ ۽ Ⴐ⡈≷ǎǘ ㇓ᐑእড〓䢬໛㍵̿ ଩ᗈ ࡈ ᢧˍ個ಾ ⏲䢬࿘㦘⩅⇀₢大ⅰ ؛ؤ ᆾ能⒧⑖㡖 ⥈䢬ᆳ͒͞ ഭಾ⁣㓃ᒴྷ म਋㨱ǎǗ⍹ ᕐ㏸⮍ιۙ 㐫᢫䢬ാՐᒴॺ㇒〙⏲ᇤ╈ ₮䢬˗㐫 כ 㐈ǎᆳ͞ ᆒ⾾ᥐಾ⁣ॺ२㢂 ˍᨢⅰᕐㄸ ݶ ᕧֳ 發⻠グᐵǎᆒ⿦ྲ 㐛 ᒴഭಾ⁣ㆯㆺ䢬଩ᗈ˗ᇮ͒ м਋㨱׋㐛ឺ ⅰっ䢬͒ мᕐྭ ၨ䢬ᆒ̏ ᕐഭ˗㈭ᆒ ⅰ⨏࿖ǎǘ ኡ̡ ⛁⌔⿫⇎〯ゥḘᣡ Scan the QR code to watch the video interview̿ ḳന〯 • EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW 澳大ᑓゆ • 2019 UMAGAZINE 20 45 in everyday life, we will be able to provide services that are more intelligent and better meet the needs of individual customers. In a smart city, various kinds of instruments and things can be connected via sensors, and their movement, consumption and use will generate a large amount of data. These data can be collected and analysed with AI technology to help us find the meaning behind the data. He explains, ‘For instance, we have sensors in our city to detect anomalies. By analysing such data with AI technology, we will be able to alert people pre-emptively.’ Nurturing Big Data Professionals to Meet the Challenges of Our Time The integration of AI technology and big data has radically changed every aspect of our lives, including the career choices we make. Indeed, more and more people are now contemplating a career in information science. Having supervised more than 30 PhD students, Prof Jia believes that the globalisation of technology has created unprecedented opportunities for young people. He says, ‘A decade ago, face recognition was something I couldn’t even imagine. But today, in some mainland hotels, it is already part of a standard check-in procedure. I have supervised some students at Shanghai Jiao Tong University who are now running staff-less hotels in China. Once a customer books a room using a mobile application, she will receive a passcode for the room. This shows you how fast the technology is advancing with each passing day. ’ Prof Jia is a strict teacher. He always tells his students that it is not enough to merely like a subject; that they must work hard in order to stay competitive. He says, ‘The fast-changing world forces you to keep upgrading your knowledge. This is especially true in the field of information science. If you don’t move forward, you will fall behind. So I require my students to publish papers in top-tier international conferences and journals, because I think that’s the responsible thing to do as a teacher. If I don’t set high standards for them, one day they will regret, and I will also feel I have failed them.’ ㇓⛁ࢤᐑእ Prof Weijia Jia |

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