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- [Research] Professor Simon Woo's Research Laboratory Students Win CISC-S’20 Awards
- Professor Simon Woo's Research Laboratory Students Win Korean Society for Information Protection Awards SKKU students Jeon So-won (author, master's degree in software), Kang Joon-hyung (master's degree in artificial intelligence), and Hwang Jin-hee (doctor's degree in scientific investigation) won the Excellence Award (next-generation female scientist's thesis award) at the Summer Conference of the Korea Information Society(CISC-s'20). The issue of Deepfake pornography, which is used for fake celebrity pornographic videos and individual humiliation, has recently become a social issue in Korea. Deepfake technology is abused through the creation of maliciously crafted voice and images using deep learning technologies. More and more sophisticated Deepfake generation technologies are emerging in line with the development of artificial intelligence. Since Deepfake technologies are being abused for various crimes due to the rapid speed of development and high accessibility, there is a lack of legal regulations and countermeasures to cope with them. In order to respond to recent social issues resulting from Deepfake abuse, the research team analyzed the current status of Deepfake generation and detection technologies, domestic and international legal regulations, and limitations of current laws and presents new roles and countermeasures for individuals and institutions. Research Title: A Study on the State of Deep Fake Technology in Korea and its Institutional Countermeasures Authors: Jeon So-won, Kang Joon-hyung, Hwang Jin-hee, Woo Simon Sung-il (SKKU Department of Software, Artificial Intelligence, Scientific Investigation)
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- 작성일 2020-08-14
- 조회수 788
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- [Research] Professor Simon Woo’s Paper Published by IW3C2
- Professor Simon Woo's Research Laboratory Students Win Korean Society for Information Protection Awards SKKU students Jeon So-won (author, master's degree in software), Kang Joon-hyung (master's degree in artificial intelligence), and Hwang Jin-hee (doctor's degree in scientific investigation) won the Excellence Award (next-generation female scientist's thesis award) at the Summer Conference of the Korea Information Society(CISC-s'20). The issue of Deepfake pornography, which is used for fake celebrity pornographic videos and individual humiliation, has recently become a social issue in Korea. Deepfake technology is abused through the creation of maliciously crafted voice and images using deep learning technologies. More and more sophisticated Deepfake generation technologies are emerging in line with the development of artificial intelligence. Since Deepfake technologies are being abused for various crimes due to the rapid speed of development and high accessibility, there is a lack of legal regulations and countermeasures to cope with them. In order to respond to recent social issues resulting from Deepfake abuse, the research team analyzed the current status of Deepfake generation and detection technologies, domestic and international legal regulations, and limitations of current laws and presents new roles and countermeasures for individuals and institutions. Research Title: A Study on the State of Deep Fake Technology in Korea and its Institutional Countermeasures Authors: Jeon So-won, Kang Joon-hyung, Hwang Jin-hee, Woo Simon Sung-il (SKKU Department of Software, Artificial Intelligence, Scientific Investigation)
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- 작성일 2020-08-14
- 조회수 838
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- [Research] Professors Simon Woo and Hyung-Sik Kim’s Joint Research Team’s Paper Published by IW3C2
- Professor Simon Woo's Research Laboratory Students Win Korean Society for Information Protection Awards SKKU students Jeon So-won (author, master's degree in software), Kang Joon-hyung (master's degree in artificial intelligence), and Hwang Jin-hee (doctor's degree in scientific investigation) won the Excellence Award (next-generation female scientist's thesis award) at the Summer Conference of the Korea Information Society(CISC-s'20). The issue of Deepfake pornography, which is used for fake celebrity pornographic videos and individual humiliation, has recently become a social issue in Korea. Deepfake technology is abused through the creation of maliciously crafted voice and images using deep learning technologies. More and more sophisticated Deepfake generation technologies are emerging in line with the development of artificial intelligence. Since Deepfake technologies are being abused for various crimes due to the rapid speed of development and high accessibility, there is a lack of legal regulations and countermeasures to cope with them. In order to respond to recent social issues resulting from Deepfake abuse, the research team analyzed the current status of Deepfake generation and detection technologies, domestic and international legal regulations, and limitations of current laws and presents new roles and countermeasures for individuals and institutions. Research Title: A Study on the State of Deep Fake Technology in Korea and its Institutional Countermeasures Authors: Jeon So-won, Kang Joon-hyung, Hwang Jin-hee, Woo Simon Sung-il (SKKU Department of Software, Artificial Intelligence, Scientific Investigation)
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- 작성일 2020-08-14
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- [Research] 2020 Spring Semester Dean’s List Awards Presented
- 2020 Spring Semester Dean’s List Awards Presented To celebrate and encourage students with superior grades, the Dean’s List Awards were presented. Those who completed 15 or more credits and got average GPA over 4.2 in the previous semester (2019-20) can be selected as members of the Dean’s List. Inevitably, the offline award ceremony was canceled to prevent any possible COVID-19 infections. However, certificates and gifts were sent out to all of the awardees.
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- 작성일 2020-08-14
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- [Research] Security Lab was approved to publish a paper in IEEE S&P Conference
- Our Security Lab (supervisor: Professor Hyung Sik Kim) worked on a thesis called “Gesture Authentication for Smartphones: Evaluation of Gesture Password Selection Policies”. The thesis got an approval to be presented in the 41st IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (IEEE S&P) at 2020. The thesis suggests a framework to test the security and usability of the gesture authentication and policies and uses it to test the other authentication methods. UNIST and Samsung Electronics collaborated for this study as well. IEEE S&P is a flagship conference in computer security and it will be held in San Francisco at 2020.
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- 작성일 2019-09-26
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- [Research] 2019-2 College of Software Graduate School Excellence in Research Excellency Awardee - Software Platform major, Seung Hyun Kim
- 2019-2 College of Software Graduate School Excellence in Research Excellency Awardee - Software Platform major, Seung Hyun Kim (Supervisor: Jong Wuk Lee) In the first semester of 2019, Sueng Hyun Kim, a student from Software Platform major, received an Excellency award in the evaluation of excellent research.
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- 작성일 2019-08-05
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- [Research] Professor Jong Wuk Lee’s Research Lab has been selected for Development Support Business of Individuals with High Potential
- Professor Jong Wuk Lee’s Research Lab has been selected for Development Support Business of Individuals with High Potential Professor Jong Wuk Lee’s lab has been selected for Development Support Business of Individuals with High Potential hosted by IITP. This year, the two-year project aims to nurture more high potential individuals in the leading ICT fields of the Industrial Revolution 4.0. SKKU will be sending six graduate students (one doctorate student and five master’s degree students) to Professor Dong Won Lee’s Research Lab in Pennsylvania University to work on a collaborative project on ‘TriRec: Development of recommending system considering accuracy, possibility of description and timeliness’ for six months. Related news articles: http://www.sanhak.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=10177 https://www.boannews.com/media/view.asp?idx=80277
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- 작성일 2019-06-24
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- [Research] Seung Hyun Kim, a Master’s degree student from Professor Jong Wuk Lee’s Research Lab, Publishes a Paper in WWW
- Seung Hyun Kim, a Master’s degree student from Professor Jong Wuk Lee’s Research Lab, Publishes a Paper in WWW Seung Hyun Kim, a Mater’s degree student from Professor Jong Wuk Lee’s research lab published a paper on “Dual Neural Personalized Ranking” in International Conference on World Wide Web (WWW) 2019. WWW is one of the top conferences that has ever existed in data mining. In his paper, improvement of Bayesian Personalized Ranking model was demonstrated by applying an algorithm that uses pair-wise preference between user and item. The algorithm distinguished items into preferred and non-preferred based on the individual users. This improvement solved data scarcity problem by allowing it to learn through representation of the users and items in embedding space.
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- 작성일 2019-06-24
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- [Research] Mi Jin An, a combined master and doctorate student from Professor Sang Won Lee’s research lab, gets awarded in F8 Hackathon hosted by Facebook
- Mi Jin An, a combined master and doctorate student from Professor Sang Won Lee’s research lab, gets awarded in F8 Hackathon hosted by Facebook Mi Jin An, a combined master and doctorate student from Professor Sang Won Lee’s research lab, participated in F8 Hackathon, which was hosted by Facebook. The hackathon involved four categories out of SDG (Sustainable Development Goals) from United Nations. Mi Jin’s team, Code Canary, developed a chat-bot to allow potential learners, living in underprivileged conditions such as lack of laptops and weak data environment, to learn programming through simple coding and display of result in the chatroom. The aim of the prototype was to lower the barrier to entry of programming learning regardless of educational environment and places. As a result, the team made it through the final with seven other teams. Five teams were awarded and Code Canary received the best award in SDG 4 (Education) section.
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- 작성일 2019-06-10
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- [Research] Professor Woo Simon’s Research Lab Publishes a Paper in 25th ACM SIGKDD Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
- Professor Woo Simon’s Research Lab Publishes a Paper in 25th ACM SIGKDD Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining A paper from Professor Woo and his DASH (Data-driven AI Security HCI http://dash.skku.edu/) research lab got accepted into one of the top conference in CS machine learning/ data mining, 25th ACM SIGKDD Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining. KDD is a world-class level of conference in data mining and application of machine learning. Professor Woo participated as a corresponding author in the research on anomaly detection of satellites, that has been under investigation by SUNY Korea and Korean Aerospace Research Institute (KARI). The research applies Multivariate Convolutional LSTM with Mixtures of Probabilistic PCA to detect the anomaly more effectively. Additionally, the fact that the machine learning technology was applied to the actual satellite control system is considered meaningful.
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- 작성일 2019-06-10
- 조회수 928