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Practical Approach and Applications to the 4th Industrial Revolution
Prof. Dr. Hanmin Jung
Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI), Korea

Abstract
In the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, there is a lot of confusion caused by the lack of understanding of its nature. Understanding the nature of the Fourth Industrial Revolution requires a systematic and insightful view of goal, strategy, and tactics(technologies such as IoT, big data, 5G, AI, and digital twin). This approach will eventually enable to realize the need of technology convergence and further successful step to various applications such as smart city and smart factory. We have attempted a practical approach to the Fourth Industrial Revolution through Hyper-connected Data Ecosystem project since 2017. We encountered many issues in the phases of conceptual design, modelling, and implementation, but finally resolved them and gained lessons learned as a practical use case. In this talk, I'll give some hints to move toward a better future by also showing various big data analysis and visualization results.

Biography
Hanmin Jung works as a chief researcher at Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI), Korea since 2004. He received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science and Engineering from Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Korea in 1992, 1994, and 2003. Previously, he was senior researcher at Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Korea, and worked as CTO at NHN DiQuest Inc, Korea. Now, he is also a full professor at University of Science & Technology (UST), Korea, visiting professor at National Human Resources Development Institute, Korea, visiting fellow at University of Southampton, UK, guest professor at Graz University, Austria, guest professor at Paderborn University, Germany, editor at Korea Contents Association, director at Korean Society for Internet Information, director at Korean Society for Big Data Service, director at The Korean Society Of Computer And Information, and committee member of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC32. His current research interests include the 4th industrial revolution, semantic web, artificial intelligence, text mining, big data, information retrieval, human-computer interaction (HCI), data analytics, natural language processing (NLP), and internet of things (IoT). For the above research areas, over 600 papers and patents have been published and created.



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