In the past decade, the rapid growth of AI has driven comprehensive development across various areas. NTU research teams have long been devoted to AI research, leading globally in computer vision, machine learning, natural language processing, and the Web and information retrieval. The exclusive interviews will introduce four AI-related research centers within the university, all sharing common goals of technology research and development, talent cultivation, practical application, and international connection.
In 2018, with the support of AI Innovation Research Center Project (2018–2021) initiated by the Ministry of Science and Technology, Professor Hsin-Hsi Chen and Professor Li-Chen Fu jointly established the NTU Joint Research Center for AI Technology and All Vista Healthcare (AINTU), focusing on smart technology and smart medical care research. In 2020, AINTU in collaboration with the National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH) conducted a three-year capstone project on smart emergency department. NTU research teams continued to receive support from AI Research Project Addressing Critical National Challenges (2022–2025) to develop trustworthy AI core technologies and their applications in services and healthcare.
We continuously innovate, exploring new topics, and developing new technologies and applications. We collaborate closely with departments to support programs such as the Intelligent Medicine Program, Master Program of Artificial Intelligence, and the PhD program in AI Engineering Applications, with the aim of cultivating interdisciplinary talent. We cooperate with industries to drive industrial advancement, tackling challenges proposed by industry and solved by academia.