At the third CCF Digital Medicine Conference, themed “AI Empowerment: A New Chapter in Full-Cycle Healthcare,” opened in Beijing, Professor Zhang Shiqing from the School of Artificial Intelligence of Taizhou University delivered a report titled “Multimodal Affective Computing and Depression Analysis” at the invitation of the host. Professor Zhang’s report highlighted the research achievements of his team in areas such as multimodal affective computing and multimodal depression analysis. This conference was organized by China Computer Federation (CCF) and co-hosted by CCF Digital Medicine Branch and Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical University. The conference brought together academicians of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, renowned medical experts, and industry leaders to engage in in-depth exchanges on cutting-edge topics related to the deep integration of artificial intelligence and healthcare through keynote speeches and thematic forums.

Professor Zhang Shiqing Delivering a Report

Group Photo of Forum Experts
This forum served as a valuable platform for exchange. On one hand, it effectively showcased the achievements of TU’s School of Artificial Intelligence in areas such as digital medicine and smart healthcare, thereby expanding the university’s academic influence among domestic peers. On the other hand, it also provided an opportunity for meaningful dialogue and mutual learning with fellow researchers, fostering closer academic collaboration and shared progress in the field.