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Class University Topic Instructor Student 1 Student 2 Student 3 Shanghai Jiao Tong 1-1 Intel Cup Safe Eye of Service Robots Wang Geng Wang Yule Yang Ruiheng Li Xuhui University Artificial Intelligent Guide Dog And 1-2 First Prize Arizona State University Gennaro De Luca Matthew Koltes Stephen Lockhart Richard Simpson Wheelchair Robots Federal University of Edna Natividade Caio Moreira Michael Barney Lucas Henrique 1-3 First Prize Markme-Package Management System Pernambuco Da Silva Barros Gomes Galindo Júnior Cavalcanti Santos 1-4 First Prize Peking University Put and Use IoT Table Duan Xiaohui Wu Yue Meng Yibai Xu An'ran University of Electronic Education System of Chinese Ancient Poetry 1-5 First Prize Science and Technology of Pan Ye Pan Haiqi Wang Linglan Xian Bincheng and Painting China University of Electronic 1-6 First Prize Science and Technology of Intelligent Sign Language Interactive System Yang Lian Wei Shicai Lei Zi'ang Kong Ruiqi China University of Electronic Identification System Based on 3D Venous Ouyang 1-7 First Prize Science and Technology of Yang Lian Liu Chenhao Liu Dasong Information Changqing China Simple Ultrasound Imaging System Based on 1-8 First Prize Northeastern University Zhang Shi Li Ang Yuan Yuelin Feng Yulin GPU Acceleration 1-9 First Prize Hunan University Intelligent Self - balance Robot Xu Cheng Yi Jiajia Wei Yuelu Chen Zhujie In Touch With Your Fingertips - Human - South China University of 1-10 First Prize Computer Interaction Scheme Based on Multi - Zhang Xin Lin Honghui Liu Yufei Liu Jierui Technology View RGB Camera 1-11 First Prize Tongji University Based on Computer Vision And Deep Learning Jiang Lei Lai Haowen Chen Jinshu Jiang Ji 1-12 First Prize Tongji University On-call Bot Ye Chen Wang Jianwei Lu Tianyang Shu Ruiqi 1-13 First Prize Xidian University Indoor Integrated Rowing Training Platform Cai Jueping Zhao Lei Zhang Yourun Zhang Chengkai Second Intelligent Farming:Automatic Fruit Disease Hang Ching 2-1 City University of HongKong Tan Chee Wei Lau Lee Cheung Ka Ho Prize Detection System Nam 2018 Intel Cup Embedded System Design Invitational Contest Winner List NO. Class University Topic Instructor Student 1 Student 2 Student 3 Second Animal Healthcare Monitoring System Based 2-2 City University of HongKong Tan Chee Wei Chan Wing Sze Wong Man Fai Fan Cheuk Hang Prize on Visible Disease Symptoms Second National University of ARENA Glass: A Computer-Vision Augmented 2-3 Rajesh C Panicker Cheng Huimin Koh Wai Heng Hu Jiawei Prize Singapore Wearable Navigator for Indoor Environment Second 2-4 Peking University Intelligent Medical Assistant Robot Luo Dingsheng Yang Tianmeng Zhu Zeyu Yu Rui Prize Second Beijing Information Science 2-5 Crazy Painter Su Jin Xu Yunxiu Li Xinghan Luo Shan Prize & Technology University Second Beijing University of Posts Ainascere Gallery - Fast Style Transformation 2-6 Chen Wencheng Li Hao Li Yuhan Chen Yao Prize and Telecommunications System Second Beijing University of Posts Design and Implementation of Intelligent 2-7 Dai Zhitao Han Meng Wang Yizong Wu Changshun Prize and Telecommunications Robot in Underground Parking Lot University of Electronic Second Divine Mathematician—Finger Guessing 2-8 Science and Technology of Fu Zhizhong Tan Xuebin Zhu Tianqi Chen Cai Prize Master China Second Up2 Based Miniaturized Ion Trap Mass 2-9 Northeastern University Li Dayu Hu Liangshun Yan Haoqiang Zhang Zhenrong Prize Spectrometer Second System Used to Classify and Mount Bulk MLCC 2-10 HangZhou Dianzi University Huang Jiye Ren Tiancheng Yu Yuelun Jin Bowen Prize and Resistors Based on Machine Vision Second South China University of MoEye - An Intelligent Visual Enhancement 2-11 Xing Xiaofen Jiang Zetian Li Pengqian Lu Weirui Prize Technology System Second Huazhong University of 2-12 Inspection Airship Wang Zhenyan Zhu Xuejuan Tang Jingyang Huang Yixue Prize Science and Technology Second Huazhong University of 2-13 Shared Platform of Remote Telescope Wang Zhenyan Zhao Zhenxing Fu Zexin Huang Yunlong Prize Science and Technology Second Intel Up2-Based Remote Terminal Controllable 2-14 Jilin University Gao Fengli Yan Guanwen Gan Lin Zhang Yuan Prize Artificial Intelligence Access Control System - Second The Intelligent Caring System Based on 2-15 Nanchang University Zhou Huilin Chen Xuanbang Zhang Xuanzhi Chen Yu Prize Millimeter Wave Radar and Machine Vision Second 2-16 Shanghai University An Intelligent Music System Wang Rui Xie Zhiwen Deng Keji Jiang Genze Prize Second 2-17 Shanghai University Smart Household Doorkeeper Ding Xiaoqing Shi Yi Shao Xinhui Duan Jie Prize 2018 Intel Cup Embedded System Design Invitational Contest Winner List NO. Class University Topic Instructor Student 1 Student 2 Student 3 Second University of Shanghai for Interlearning Interaction - Intelligent English 2-18 Xia Kun Chen Kang Wang Yue Xing Yiqi Prize Science and Technology Early Education System Second University of Shanghai for Campus Artificial Intelligence Access Service 2-19 Xia Kun Fan Hongliang Zhang Jie Li Xiang Prize Science and Technology System Second Mind Acts Upon Mind - Smart Service 2-20 Wuhan University Chen Xiaoqiao Liu Xinyuan Guo Zonghao Xu Bo Prize Assistant Based on Speech Control Second 2-21 Wuhan University Intelligent Social Assistant Zhou Liqing Hu Bingyu Zhang Zurong Guo Haowen Prize Second 2-22 Wuhan University Intelligent Probe Robot Xie Yinbo Liu Tangbo Xu Feifei Chen Hongjia Prize Second The Sound Eyes: An Auxiliary Device For 2-23 Xidian University Yang Gang Gan Hailin Hao Shuai Chen Qiyuan Prize Visually-Impaired People Second Northwestern Polytechnical 2-24 A Smart Identify and Classify Vehicle System Tang Chengkai Ma Donghui Zhou Hongli Zhou Xiaotian Prize University Second 2-25 Zhejiang University Clustered Artificial Intelligence Robot System Zhang Kejun Zhang Jie Wang Zhicheng Xia Yan Prize Second 2-26 Central South University Smart Writing and Painting Robot System Ding Junnan Chen Chulin Hu Xuefeng Li Lujun Prize Third 3-1 Peking University Privacy Safe Lost and Found Cabinet Yang Yanjun Yang Qinglong Feng Cunguang Yang Kaixin Prize Third Beijing University of 3-2 Interactive Painting Early Education Robot Wang Zongxia Yuan Haitian Chen Hanzhang Ma Wenrui Prize Technology Third Beijing University of Object Recognition Based on Convolutional 3-3 Yang Xinxin Peng Shuxue Xie Wenbin Sheng Zihao Prize Aeronautics and Astronautics Neural Networks Third Beijing University of A Multimodal Recognition Control System 3-4 Ouyang Peng Qiu Liaojun Wu Hanlin Chi Shangbo Prize Aeronautics and Astronautics Based on Brain Computer Interface Third Beijing University of 3-5 IOT Control System Based on EMG Sensor Zhou Qiang Tu Jun Liang Zihao Xie Ping Prize Aeronautics and Astronautics Third 3-6 Beijing Jiaotong University High Precision Laser Positioning Device Zhao Xiang Ma Rulan Pu Liyuan Zhang Yu Prize Third Beijing Institute of 3-7 The Smile Hunter Wu Qiongzhi Xue Tianwei Liu Haoxin ThirdPrize BeijingTechnology Institute of 3-8 Virtual Instruments Wu Qiongzhi Wang Siqiang Chen Tianjie Wang Chenhao Prize Technology 2018 Intel Cup Embedded System Design Invitational Contest Winner List NO. 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