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Smart city aim in drive for big data


A group of Chinese University academics wants Hongkongers to take part in the collection of big data on air pollution, health and urban planning aimed at making Hong Kong a "smart city." The big-data platform is ready for trial once the financial and legal concerns are resolved.


"A smart city requires a competent platform that collects open and big data meticulously, with integration and automated analysis done on the central system," said Leung Yee, director of the CUHK Institute of Future Cities.


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