How many sons does Tang Xiaoou have?

Tang Xiaoou has only one son.

Tang Xiaoou (1968 65438+1October 24th -2023 65438+February 15), born in Anshan City, Liaoning Province, is an artificial intelligence scientist, a professor in the Department of Information Engineering of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, an outstanding scholar in the School of Engineering, and a co-founder and former chairman of Shangtang Technology. At 23: 45 on June 65438+February 65438+May 2023, Tang Xiaoou died at the age of 55.

On March 9, 2003, Tang Xiaoou's son was born in the delivery room on the/0/0 floor of Prince of Wales Hospital in Hong Kong. His name was named Tang Zhiming by Mr. Nan according to the allusions in the university. Tang Zhiming's childhood photos are often used in various experimental data by the visual computing team led by Tang Xiaoou.

Tang Xiaoou's Character Evaluation

Tang Xiaoou is a leader in artificial intelligence. He devoted his life to scientific creation. He has also taught knowledge in universities for many years, conveying creative thinking to students. Professor Tang is willing to serve the society and make important contributions to the development of science and technology in Hong Kong (Director, Innovation and Technology Bureau, Hong Kong SAR Government).

Tang Xiaoou is an outstanding scholar in the School of Engineering (The Chinese University of Hong Kong). He specializes in computer vision-related fields with outstanding talents (Huang Jinhui, a member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council).

The death of Tang Xiaoou is a loss for the country and for the scientific and technological community (Liu Guoxun, a member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council).

Professor Tang is an outstanding scholar, entrepreneur, and my close working partner and close friend. His death is a great loss to the university, and I am deeply saddened. Professor Tang has not only made outstanding achievements in the field of artificial intelligence, but also successfully transformed his scientific research achievements into leading unicorn enterprises in China, inspiring countless university members and entrepreneurs and making great contributions to promoting scientific research and entrepreneurial culture (Duan Chongzhi, President of the Chinese University of Hong Kong).