The "AI Intelligent Form Recognition Tool," co-developed by a team led by Associate Professors Li Junjie and Wang Xu at CSSE, has been successfully deployed at Shenzhen Customs for hazardous chemical supervision. A special report by the China Border Gate Times highlighted the tool's impact in significantly enhancing documentation review and customs clearance efficiency.

The innovative AI recognition system, tailored for high-risk material regulation, was achieved by integrating several technologies: OCR text recognition, Intelligent form structure analysis, Image recognition, and Chemical knowledge graphs.
The AI tool is now officially utilized at the Shenzhen ports. According to data disclosed by the China Border Gate Times:
Efficiency Boost: Overall documentation recognition efficiency has increased by 30%.
Faster Clearance: The average customs clearance time for hazardous chemicals has been reduced to 70% of the original time.
Logistics Optimization: High-frequency transport vehicle dwell time is shortened by over 90%.
Beyond speed, the system’s built-in risk screening and early warning functions add an intelligent "firewall" to the national safety defense line.
This practical application showcases CSSE's research strength and social commitment. The teams plan to continue expanding the integration of AI with border safety and regulatory scenarios.
