In this webinar, we will explore artificial intelligence (AI) in the world of scholarly research to help researchers conduct, discover and access research work globally. You will hear from the speaker on using AI and techniques on multimedia content such as text, image and video to enable deeper, faster, wilder and personalized information discovery in the digital transformation era. Key highlights include AI accessibility how AI can assist researchers in their writing and how AI can facilitate knowledge discovery. The speaker would also share some findings about how recent popular generative AI such as ChatGPT and Google Bard help on research. Finally, the talk touches on the future impact of AI on research and the speaker would also share a few tips on how to approach digital transformation as an organization.
Senior Director of AI Product Management
Atypon
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Hong leads the Intelligent Services Group in Wiley Partner Solution, which design and develops intelligent services to enrich, connect and discover content and audience data by leveraging AI, big data, and cloud technologies. He also established and heads Atypon’s AI R&D Team, which designs award-winning artificial intelligence-based solutions and next-generation information discovery systems for scholarly research. His personal research passion is supporting publishers’ success in their transition to Open Access and Open Science and helping global researchers know more, do more, and achieve more.
Before joining Atypon in January 2017, Hong applied machine learning algorithms for the insurance industry as the CTO of Digital Fineprint served as a senior software engineer and development manager at Schlumberger, and developed racing games for the British video game developer Eutechnyx. Hong holds a Ph.D. in 3D modeling with artificial intelligence algorithms from Aberystwyth University in Wales, an MBA in Digital Transformation & Strategy from the University of Oxford, a master’s degree in computer science from The University of Sheffield, and certifications in AI and Cloud from Stanford University and Google. As well as serving as a distinguished expert in the National Key Laboratory of Knowledge Mining and Service for Medical Journals in China, Hong is widely published on computer science and AI topics and presents regularly at prominent industry events, most recently speaking on a panel for BioASQ with representatives from Google and NIH.