
معرفی
Dr. Terence Sim Mong Cheng is an Associate Professor at the Department of Computer Science within the School of Computing, National University of Singapore. He serves as Vice Dean for Admissions and previously held Vice Dean roles for Communications and Second Vice President of the International Association for Pattern Recognition. His academic journey includes degrees from MIT, Stanford, and Carnegie Mellon University.
- Ph.D. in Electrical & Computer Engineering (Carnegie Mellon University)
- M.S. in Computer Science (Stanford University)
- S.B. in Computer Science & Engineering (MIT)
His research focuses on Biometrics and Visual Computing, spanning Deepfake synthesis/detection, Facial image analysis, Continuous authentication, and Multimodal biometrics. He integrates machine learning with physics-based modeling to address complex challenges in these domains.
Recent publications highlight advancements in deepfake detection (2023), multi-task learning (2022), and gait-based authentication (2020-2022). These works intersect biometrics, privacy, and machine learning.
- Face and Gesture 2017: Test of Time Award
- Computer Analysis of Images and Patterns 2017: Best Paper Award
- NUS Faculty Teaching Excellence Award (2003, 2005)
- Temasek Young Investigator Award (2005)
Dr. Sim has taught diverse courses including Biometrics Authentication, Computer Vision, and Discrete Structures. He provides biometric consultancy in areas like technical assessments and feasibility studies.



