Publications

MedBookVQA: A Systematic and Comprehensive Medical Benchmark Derived from Open-Access Book [preprint]

Published in , 2025

MedBookVQA is a medical visual question answering (VQA) benchmark constructed from open-access medical textbooks. It includes 5,000 questions across five clinical task types and is hierarchically organized by imaging modality, anatomical structure, and clinical specialty.

Recommended citation: S. L. Yip, S. He, Y. Nie, S. P. Chan, Y. Ye, S. Y. Lam, and H. Chen, "MedBookVQA: A systematic and comprehensive medical benchmark derived from open-access book," arXiv:2506.00855, 2025. [Online]. Available: https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.00855

From Challenges to Solutions: Insights from Our Journey of Developing a Topic Modeling Tool for English and Chinese [Presentation only] (Coming soon)

Published in Global Digital Humanities Symposium 2025, 2025

This presentation will be about a Chinese and a English topic modeling web tools.

Recommended citation: Yip, S.L. & Wang, Y. (2025, April 04). From Challenges to Solutions: Insights from Our Journey of Developing a Topic Modeling Tool for English and Chinese [Conference presentation]. The Global Digital Humanities Symposium 2025, Michigan State University, USA. (virtual attendance).

Student-powered DS CoLab project in HKUST Library: Develop a Chinese Named-Entity Recognition (NER) tool within one semester from the ground up [Paper & Presentation]

Published in 15th International Conference of Digital Archives and Digital Humanities (DADH), 2024

This paper and presentation is about a Chinese named entity recognition web tool.

Recommended citation: Yip, Sherry S.L., Han, Berry L., and Chan, Holly H.Y. "Student-powered DS CoLab project in HKUST Library: Develop a Chinese Named-Entity Recognition (NER) tool within one semester from the ground up." Paper presented at The 15th International Conference of Digital Archives and Digital Humanities (DADH 2025).
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Student-powered DS CoLab project in HKUST Library: Develop a Chinese Named-Entity Recognition (NER) tool within one semester from the ground up [Presentaton only]

Published in 15th Conference on Cooperative Development and Sharing of Chinese Resources (CCDSCR), 2024

This presentation is about a Chinese named entity recognition web tool.

Recommended citation: Yip, Sherry S.L., Han, Berry L., & Chan, Holly H.Y. (2024, November 27). From ideation to implementation: Develop a Chinese NER tool to enrich literary experiences [Conference presentation]. The 15th Conference on Cooperative Development and Sharing of Chinese Resources (CCDSCR), Hong Kong Public Libraries, Hong Kong.
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