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o 일 시 : 24. 11. 19(화) 16:00~
o 주 제 : Principled Bespoke Generation of Real-Life Common Norms
o 강 사 : 황인석 교수님 (포항공대 교수)
o 장 소 : N1동 201호
※ 시작시간 5분전에 준비하여 주세요.
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♣ 제목 : Principled Bespoke Generation of Real-Life Common Norms
♣ 강연정보
As intelligent personal assistants infuse one’s everyday life, their life experiences and service experiences increasingly permeate each other. This blending trend calls for the personal assistants to personalize their embodiment, while keeping its own principles unaltered, such that their intervention makes natural sense with respect to one’s unique real-life factors, eventually promoting the actionability. In this light, I will walk you through a series of our on-going efforts. In particular, I will deep-dive into our two initial assistant systems that leverage generative strategies specialized in the domains of sleep health and children’s learning, so that a traditional common principle is individualized into a myriad of bespoke embodiments.
♣ 약력
Inseok Hwang is an Assistant Professor of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at POSTECH, South Korea. Before joining POSTECH in 2020, he spent six years as a Research Staff Member at IBM Research in Austin, Texas from 2014 till 2020. His main research theme lies in “intelligent systems infusing real-life”, with special focuses on human-centered systems, mobile & ubiquitous computing, and applied AI. He is a recipient of the Best Paper Awards from ACM MobiSys’24 and CSCW’14, Honorable Mention Awards from ACM CHI’24 and ’14, and multiple Demo Awards from ACM MobiSys and UbiComp. He has been actively serving on technical program committees and editorial boards of premier venues such as ACM IMWUT/UbiComp, ACM MobiSys, ACM CHI, AAAI, etc. He is a prolific inventor of nearly 100 U.S. patents issued to date, in recognition of which he was appointed as an IBM Master Inventor. He is a member of KAIST alumni, obtained his Ph.D. in Computer Science and MS & BS in Electrical Engineering from KAIST.