Jie Liu
Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
National Key Laboratory (Director)
In this talk, we look at food security for human society and study how artificial intelligence and IoT technologies can help with improving farm productivity and efficiency. Using information from remote sensing, weather forecasting and ground sensors, combined with advanced AI algorithms, we aim at making intelligent decisions based on real-time data as well as human expertise. We designed unmanned farm vehicles to reduce farming labor intensity and to improve operation precision. We will discuss challenges and future directions towards industrializing this old form of economy.
Jie Liu is the Director of National Key Lab on Smart Farming Technologies and Systems in China. He worked at Xerox PARC and Microsoft from 2001 to 2019. He was a Principal Research Manager at Microsoft Research and a partner of the company. His research interests are AI for IoT, mobile and embedded systems, and energy efficient computing. He was the Steering Committee Chair for CPS-IoT Week, IPSN, and SenSys. He received IEEE TCCPS Distinguished Leadership Award and 7 Best Paper Awards from top conferences. He is an IEEE Fellow and an ACM Distinguished Scientist.
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