On May 29, 2023, the 16th National College Student Software Innovation Competition, sponsored by the Model Software College Alliance and organized by Northwestern Polytechnical University, came to a successful conclusion. The theme of this competition is Smart Everywhere, Service Within Reach. The 507 teams from 165 colleges and universities participated in the competition, and finally 30 teams advanced to the final. After intense competition, a total of 5 first-prize teams, 10 second-prize teams, and 15 third-prize teams appeared. Among them, the two works Full Heart Automatic Modeling System and Remote CPR Based on AR Technology directed by Mr. Qiu Zhaowen of the software engineering major in the School of Computer and Control Engineering, won the first prize and the second prize respectively, and Mr. Qiu Zhaowen won the first prize of Excellent Guidance Award.
The National College Student Software Innovation Competition began in 2008. Since the start of the competition, various teams have submitted innovative works with rich themes, covering multiple artificial intelligence application fields such as health, safe driving, sports, entertainment, etc. The competition is committed to stimulating the innovation of scientific research students in the software field, assisting the growth and development of young scientific research talents, and helping them become the model of deep integration of industry, learning and research, collaborative innovation, and mutual benefits.
The heart modeling master team of the Whole Heart Automatic Modeling System is composed of Guo Ziyu, Zhang Jinao, Chen Yingtao and Fang Kangkang, from the School of Computer and Control engineering. The team provides a fully automatic heart modeling system that can convert medical image data into a high-quality 3D heart model within 3 minutes, and support large-scale data processing and multi-modal images to improve the quality and efficiency of patient treatment.
The Nine-O-Nine team of Remote CPR Based on AR Technology is composed of Wang Yinghao, Liang Haoran, Yu Wenqian and Zhang Ruiqi, from the School of Computer and Control engineering of our university. The remote cardiopulmonary resuscitation system based on AR technology can provide real-time guidance and feedback to rescuers through smart devices to help them perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation correctly. The system is of innovation, practicability and social value, and is a promising software product.
The School of Computer and Control Engineering pays attention to the cultivation of students’ innovation and entrepreneurship ability. By promoting the construction and development of students’ innovation and entrepreneurship laboratories, it provides a good software and hardware environment for the cultivation of students’ innovation and entrepreneurship education. In the competition, the two teams demonstrated the excellent quality, spirit and innovation ability of NEFU students, who are daring to venture and pursue innovation.