Kwangoon University Teams Won the Digital Contents Society University Student Paper Contest
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- 2022-07-21
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School of Information Convergence
and School of Media and Communication Student Teams Won the Digital Contents
Society University Student Paper Contest

Students from the School of Media and Communication and School
of Information Convergence at Kwangwoon University achieved excellent results
at the "Korea Digital Content Society Summer Conference and University
Student Paper Contest". It was hosted by the Korea Digital Contents Association
and sponsored by the Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies. Our
university team won one gold prize and two bronze prizes.
The Gold Prize was awarded to Lee Younghyun and Shin Subin from
the School of Media and Communication, and Kim Chaehyun, Lee Kyumin, and Chae Suji
from the School of Information and Convergence. Their project theme was
"Design and Implementation of Mobile Application for Assisting
Rehabilitation Exercises in Parkinson's Disease", the supervising
Professor Park Kyudong from the School of Information Convergence. The project
was based on the Chambit Design Semester, in which students design their learning
activities. The team completed Chambit Design Semester assignments and it led
to prize-winning results.
The bronze prize was awarded to students Shin Soobin, Kim Myungji,
Lee Younghyun, and Choi Yunha of the School of Media and Communication. Their project
theme was "Proposal of a Theme Sharing Platform Service Based on
Autonomous Driving Vehicles", under the supervision of Professor Hwang Dongwook
of the School of Media and Communication. The prize was awarded for expanding
the research results of the Space a Core Research Center (XR Core Research
Center), which was carried out as part of the school-specific R&D discovery
and development project.
In addition, students Joo-Hyun Kim, Jong-Min Kim, and So-Jeong
Kwak from the School of Information Convergence and Young-Hyun Lee from the School
of Media Communication also received the bronze prize. Their project was under
the supervision of Professor Park Gyudong, and its theme was "E-commerce
customer behavior analysis using process mining". They were awarded for the
process and results of analyzing actual company data through the Industry-University
Cooperation Project.
The contest was held from
June 30 to July 2 under the theme of "Metaverse, NFT, and Digital Content:
A New Combination", and more than 200 academic results were presented in
33 sessions.
Professor Hwang Dongwook and Park Gyudong said, " The experience and skills acquired through the excellent work of our university are highly valued in the outside world as well! We hope that this award will serve as an opportunity to widely disseminate the results of independent work of students.”