林世海
About 林世海
Lin Shihai is a Senior Engineer at ASUS, where he has worked since 2015, contributing to various projects including the Zenwatch 3 and Zenfone 4. He previously served as a Research Assistant at National Chung Cheng University and holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering from the same institution.
Work at ASUS
Since 2015, the individual has served as a Senior Engineer at ASUS in Taipei, Taiwan. In this role, they have contributed to various projects, including the Zenwatch 3, where they achieved a 97% accuracy rate in the Physical Activity Recognition project. They also played a significant role in the Gym Workout project and developed the ZenMotion project for Zenfone 4, achieving a 100% success rate in detecting phone actions. Additionally, they maintained the ASUS Heartrate and ASUS Remote Heartrate Android applications and developed a tool for recording sensor data.
Education and Expertise
The individual studied at National Chung Cheng University, where they earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering from 2007 to 2011. This academic background provided a foundation in information technology and engineering principles, which has been applied in their professional roles. Their expertise includes sensor data analysis and algorithm development, particularly in wearable technology.
Background
Prior to joining ASUS, the individual worked as a Research Assistant at National Chung Cheng University from 2011 to 2014. During this time, they contributed to projects that focused on enhancing technology for health monitoring, achieving a 95% accuracy rate in the Fall Detection project for Zenwatch 3. This experience helped to build their skills in research and development within the field of technology.
Achievements
The individual has made notable contributions to various projects at ASUS, particularly in the development of wearable technology. They achieved a 97% accuracy rate in the Physical Activity Recognition project and a 95% accuracy rate in the Fall Detection project for Zenwatch 3. Additionally, they successfully ported algorithms to the Qualcomm Sensor Hub for the Zenwatch 3, demonstrating their technical proficiency and problem-solving abilities in engineering.