Published by: Zhu Guocheng | Edited by: Media Convergence Center
WUST News (Correspondent Zhu Guocheng) - On September 29, the national finals of the China Digital Valley・Huawei Cup Second China Graduate Open Source Operating System Innovation Competition concluded in Hangzhou. A graduate team from the School of Computer Science and Technology at Wuhan University of Science and Technology (WUST) won the national first prize with their AI video subtitle generation tool "Shi Yu", making WUST the only institution in Hubei Province to receive this honor. Team advisor Zhu Guocheng was awarded the title of "Outstanding Advisor".

The award-winning project, "Shi Yu", is an AI-powered tool designed to efficiently address the challenge of real-time video subtitle generation. Leveraging the advanced Sense-voice large model, the tool achieves breakthroughs in speech recognition and multi-language adaptation. In practical tests, the tool demonstrated exceptional performance: the accuracy rate for English and Chinese audio recognition exceeded 95%, professional terminology recognition improved by 5-6 times, and processing an 8-minute video took only 3.5 seconds. With capabilities in fast generation, precise recognition, and multi-language translation, "Shi Yu" offers an efficient solution for video content creation and cross-language dissemination.

This achievement highlights WUST’s progress in cultivating the innovation capabilities. In recent years, the university has prioritized the China Graduate Innovation Practice Series Competitions, with the Graduate Work Department of the Party Committee providing comprehensive support in terms of policies, presentations, and funding to encourage participation. Hosted by the Graduate Work Department and organized by the School of Computer Science, the China Graduate Artificial Intelligence Innovation Competition and the Cybersecurity Innovation Competition have also completed internal selections and are actively preparing for the national finals.
The China Graduate Open Source Operating System Innovation Competition is a key thematic event under the China Graduate Innovation Practice Series, guided by the Department of Degree Management and Graduate Education of the Ministry of Education. This year's competition attracted 312 teams from 91 graduate training institutions, with 87 teams advancing to the national finals—over 70 of which were from "Double First-Class" universities.
