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Research Teams from the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering Selected as ‘2021 Engineering Research Team

  • Date2021.05.07
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Ms. Chae-hwa Yoo, Ms. Joo-hee Lee


Research Teams each led by Ms. Chae-hwa Yoo and Ms. Joo-hee Lee, both enrolling in Graduate School of the Department of Electronic and Electric, were recently selected as 2021 Engineering Research Team Program Support Project for Female Students - Intensive Course.


The Engineering Research Team Program is hosted by Center for Women in Science, Engineering, and Technology(WISET) as part of a project to support the fostering of female human resources in the science and engineering field. At the program, the participants from graduate school and undergraduate school will gather together as a team, actively carrying out research projects. In this manner, the WISET expects for the influx of excellent female students into the science/engineering field, and strengthening research capabilities and leadership of graduate students.


Ms. Yoo’s research team, which is affiliated at the Information Coding and Processing Laboratory (Professor Kang Je-won) and Lee Ju-hee's research team will carry out a seven-month (April-October) research project.


Ms. Yoo’s team's topic is 'Deep Learning-based COVID-19 Diagnose System: Focusing on Explainable Structural Design'. They plan to design explainable structures for the judgment of artificial intelligence models using attention mechanisms, and develop deep learning-based COVID-19 diagnostic models that can determine whether COVID-19 is positive from inputting chest CT images and ensure reliability and safety for diagnosis.


Meanwhile, Ms. Lee’s Team will conduct a seven-month project under the theme of "Development of Video Capping Algorithm-Based Video Scene Discovery Technology". They aim to develop a video scene search technology that finds specific person and situation information, utilizing artificial intelligence video captioning algorithms that convert video information into textual information.