According to Google Research, the proposal was selected from a highly competitive pool of applicants, and its innovative research approach and potential impact impressed the selection committee. This recognition has earned Professor Khoa D Doan unrestricted funds from Google to further support his research.
Prof. Khoa D Doan would like to thank his research assistants for their invaluable contributions in conducting the preliminary work of this proposal: Hung-Quang Nguyen (BS from VNU-Hanoi), Chinh Duc La (MS from Australian National University), Jason Yang (BS from the University of Malaya), and Lan Huong Tran (VinUniveristy, and now Master’s Student with Full Scholarship at EPFL).
The Google South Asia & Southeast Asia Research Awards is an annual program that supports exceptional computer science research in the region with the aim to strengthen collaborative relationships with faculty working to resolve problems for future generations’ use of technology.