Art of E. Q. and A. Q. inspired by the distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University, Dr. Sun-Yuan Kung!
By Tiffany ChangEmotional Intelligence is a way of
recognizing, understanding, and choosing
how we think, feel, and act.
It shapes our interactions with others
and our understanding of ourselves.
It defines how and what we learn;
it allows us to set priorities;
it drives many of our daily actions.
---Freedman et al. Handle With Care: Emotional Intelligence Activity Book, Introduction, 1997/1998
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***** Life is meant to be a never-ending education, and when this is fully appreciated, we are no longer survivors but adventurers. ---David McNally, Even Eagles Need a Push*1
From a search of "dr sun-yuan kung electrical engineering professor of princeton university, business wbti", "u s secretary of labor elaine chao, professor of princeton university dr. sun-yuan kung, and nevada", etc. on Internet through Google, Yahoo, AOL, Search, and Ask.com, we may have rich information. The following are just a few examples which have been published by the world's leading search engines on Internet at 7:36 a.m. on July 10, 2007. Most of them are appeared starting from the first line on their first page:
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Dr. Sun-Yuan Kung had a great deal of achievements in the recent years. The paper entitled "A unification of network coding and tree-packing (routing) theorems" that written by Yunnan Wu, Kamal Jain, and him was an example. It was published on the "IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON) archive, Volume 14 , Issue SI" in June 2006. The Publisher was IEEE Press in Piscataway, NJ, USA. More of them have been shown in the following posted article ("Dr. Sun-Yuan Kung (貢~{H}T*~}) ---a famous Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Princeton University").
Beside his academic achievement, last year Dr. Sun-Yuan Kung wrote an article in Chinese on "How to receive success, self-confidence, and happiness by young people? (~{G`DjHKHg:N;q5C3I9&!"WTPE!"?l@V~})".
Early in September, I spoke to many college students in Beijing. At the time when I was ready to take the freight to go back to U. S., Managing Director Dr. Harry Shum (~{IrOrQs~}) of Microsoft Research Asia (~{N"HmQGV^QP>?T:~}) requested me to write down the findings of communication. "He believes that will benefit many more Chinese young people," said Sun-Yuan.
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The following article entitled "Dr. Sun-Yuan Kung (貢~{H}T*~}) ---a famous Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Princeton University" was written by me in this section on December 23, 2006. It has been shown by the leading search engines on Internet remarkably:
The first paragraph of this article was a profile of Dr. Sun-Yuan Kung. It was found by searching "Dr. Sun-Yuan Kung" on the Google.com:
Professor Sun-Yuan Kung*3
Homepage
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Abstract of talk
Sun-Yuan Kung received his Ph.D. Degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University. In 1974, he was an Associate Engineer of Amdahl Corporation, Sunnyvale, CA. From 1977 to 1987, he was a Professor of Electrical Engineering-Systems of the University of Southern California. Since 1987, he has been a Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Princeton University. Since 1990, he has served as an Editor-In-Chief of Journal of VLSI Signal Processing Systems. Dr. Kung is a Fellow of IEEE. He was the recipient of 1992 IEEE Signal Processing Society's Technical Achievement Award for his contributions on "parallel processing and neural network algorithms for signal processing". He was appointed as an IEEE-SP Distinguished Lecturer in 1994. He received 1996 IEEE Signal Processing Society's Best Paper Award. Sun-Yuan was a recipient of the IEEE Third Millennium Medal in 2000. Dr. Sun-Yuan Kung has authored more than 300 technical publications, including three books "VLSI Array Processors", (Prentice Hall, 1988) (with Russian and Chinese translations), "Digital Neural Networks", Prentice Hall, 1993, and "Principal Component Neural Networks'', John Wiley, 1996.*4
Sun-Yuan was a Kenote Speaker at The First IEEE Pacific-Rim Conference on Multimedia (2000 International Symposium on Multimedia Information Processing) on December 13-15, 2000, at the University of Sydney, Australia.
Dr. Sun-Yuan Kung presented a paper at the IEEE-PCM2000 plenary. The title was "Adaptive Techniques for Intelligent Internet Multimedia Communication".*5 The following was his Abstract:
The new trend of information processing world has rapidly converged to three major technological fields: internet, multimedia, and wireless. In this talk, we will attempt to offer a technological and applicational justification of intelligent technologies for internet multimedia computing/communication. We shall also illuminate how intelligent integration of signal processing and neural net techniques could be a versatile tool to a broad spectrum of multimedia applications. Some examples of adaptive techniques (or neural networks) with applications to internet multimedia commuincation will be
demonstrated.*6
Multimedia technologies will profoundly change the way we access information, and they provide a new opportunity for research interactions among a variety of media such as speech, audio, image, video, text, and graphics. The inevitable merger of the computer industries and information-based consumer and communication industries inevitably introduces new challenges. We investigate various research issues relevant to intelligent multimedia communication applications and implementation technology. We study various adaptive and content-based technologies for MPEG-4 applications, such as compression, indexing, and retrieval of visual information. We look into various areas in video coding and segmentation, including true-motion tracker, global-motion compensated VOP (video-object-plane) coding, video representation, multicue, and multicamera fusion, three-dimensional structure-from-motion analysis, and spatial-temporal interpolation. We study an algorithmic framework that fuses spatial, visual, and motion information from a variety of preprocessing sources: object tracker, motion edge analysis, and so on.*7
Neural networks have become one of the core techniques facilitating intelligent multimedia communication technologies. They are very effective when applied to detection or recognition of high-level features (for example, faces) and multimodality recognition and authentication. These have many critical applications to information representation/retrieval and Internet security, and many focal applications in MPEG-7. For these, we have developed a versatile decision-based neural network that bears a modular structure, while taking advantage of both unsupervised and supervised learning strategies. We look into novel neural network techniques on multisensor classification, hierarchical processing, probabilistic (fuzzy) neural networks, object detection and tracking, and content-based compression and representation.
Another major challenge lies in real-time processing speed, a key barrier before online access of massive visual information can become a reality. In fact, it is communication, instead of computing, that will be the processing bottleneck. Thus, the development of the computer technology must be closely intertwined with the information-based consumer and communication technologies. We have studied for a long time the research issues involving design and implementation of VLSI multimedia signal processing circuits and systems. Novel communication and networking technologies will be critical in order for multimedia database systems to support interactive dynamic interfaces. Truly integrated media systems must connect with individual users and content-addressable multimedia databases. This will involve both logical connections to support information-sharing and physical connection via computer networking and data transfer. Our research stresses hierarchical and scalable multimedia architecture platforms, fast architectures by minimizing memory accesses and IO operations, and systematically mapping multimedia algorithms to the new architectures. Ultimately, our research will support development of real-time information-processing systems combining digital video and audio, text, and graphics.*8
Secretary of the U. S. Department of Labor, Elaine L. Chao sent a message to speakers and attendees of Emerging Information Technology Conference.
Secretary of the U. S. Department of Labor, Elaine L. Chao wrote a message to speakers and attendees of Emerging Information Technology Conference (EITC 2002), the letter was presented by her representative in this region, Ms. Angelica O. Tang in the EITC Luncheon Brown Bag Talks.
"Our ancestors' dreams inspired them to cross a wide ocean in search of opportunity and prosperity. As the EITC so admirably represents, more and more Chinese Americans are taking their rightful place in this country's science and engineering professions, combining their individual talents with the rich cultural values of family and education. I am pleased to share with you that since taking office, President George W. Bush has demonstrated his commitment to our community by naming more than 90 Asian Pacific American appointees. Nineteen of these positions are Presidential appointments requiring Senate confirmation including, for the first time in our nation's history, two Asian Pacific Americans to the Cabinet. I am also pleased that at the U.S. Department of Labor, I have appointed the highest number of Asian Pacific Americans to top leadership positions. My team and I have launched a number of initiatives, ranging from small business development to training grants, to assist the growing Asian Pacific American community," Secretary Chao said in her letter.
Ms. Tang presented Secretary Chao's letter to EITC Conference Program Chair, Dr. Mow S. Lin of Brookhaven National Laboratory. Ms. Tang was also greeted by Princeton Township Mayor Phyllis L. Marchand, and EITC Conference co-chairs, Dr. Chun-Yen Chang, Professor and President of National Chiao Tung University, and Dr. Sun-Yuan Kung, Professor of Princeton University, as well as the EITC speakers and attendees.*9
Dr. Sun-Yuan Kung is now a tenure Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Princeton University. It is our pleasure to pay a tribute to the expertise, professionalism, and accomplishment of an excellent scholar and professor.*10
It is clever to share with the following short but meaningful quotes that we mentioned in our previous articles:
"Six essential qualities that are keys to success:
Sincerity, Personal Integrity, Humility, Courtesy,
Wisdom, Charity."
---Dr. William Menninger
"We are all faced with a series of great opportunities
brilliantly disguised as impossible situations."
---Chuck Swindoll
"Accomplishment will prove to be a journey, not a
destination."
---Dwight D. Eisenhower
Vision with enthusiasm may bring us with hope to serve our people, community, and country!*11
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Like it is for President Dr. Andrew Benton of Pepperdine University, the above example inspires us that significant messages from U. S. Senator Harry Reid, Congresswoman Shelley Berkley, Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao, Nevada Governor Jim Gibbons, and among others posted by WBTI have been shown by the world's leading search engines on Internet promptly and elegantly.*12
E.Q. has already been familiar with people these years, but not A. Q. We hope that the findings on "I.Q., E.Q., and A.Q. for success" by Dr. Sun-Yuan Kung will become an effective strategy for young people to drive at wisely for success and happiness!