For three days from September 28 to 30, “AI KOREA 2022,” the largest artificial intelligence (AI) exhibition in Korea, was held in the 2nd Exhibition Hall of BEXCO, hosted by the Busan Metropolitan City Council. The DSU SW Center University Project Group participated, exhibiting and demonstrating
various AI research and projects, virtual reality (VR) projects, and big data-based projects it is engaged in.
The wide variety of projects the Center showcases included: various innovative technologies and Capstone Design results developed through an
industry-academia collaboration program; AI+X lab results that research convergence technologies related to the 4th Industrial Revolution, centered
on undergraduate research students; and SW Convergence-linked academic programs that produce new results by combining various majors.
In particular, the ‘AI Virtual Idol Project,’ a representative achievement of convergence linkage, even concluded a contract with IA Lab for use in
performances and web dramas. In addition, the Center’s Metaverse FPS game and VR game project received explosive attention from numerous
student, academic, and industry attendees within the event hall. This ‘KoBARTBased Literacy Improvement System by Level for Efficient Reading,’ the grand prize-winning entry of the “Show Me the DSU AI” contest, is a borderline intelligence system that summarizes long texts for slow learners, and
is expected to have a large academic and economic ripple effect.
Professor Moon Mi-kyung, the Director of the DSU SW Center University Project Group which oversaw this event, said, “At our booth, it was a valuable experience teaching about AI, software, and robotics-related majors and convergence connections to such a large number of visitors from such a wide variety of backgrounds. It was good to be able to communicate in a fun way, and I am deeply moved by the explosive attention our booth received.
Furthermore, it provided a great opportunity to publicize the stellar results and excellence of the DSU SW Center University Project Group,” she said.