Education š
Hyung-pil Chang began his academic journey at Hansung University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Information System and Engineering from March 2014 to February 2020. He continued his studies at Korea University, obtaining a Master of Science in Computer Science and Engineering from 2020 to 2022. Currently, he is pursuing his Doctor of Philosophy in the same field at Korea University, enhancing his knowledge and expertise in deep learning, speech recognition, and human-computer interaction.
Experience š¼
Chang has gained valuable experience as a research assistant at Korea University’s Artificial Intelligence Laboratory since March 2020, working under the guidance of Prof. Dongsuk Yook. He has also served as a teaching assistant for undergraduate courses in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, honing his teaching skills and sharing his knowledge with students. Additionally, he briefly worked in the Voice Generation Team at KT on a multi-modal project, where he contributed to advancements in voice conversion technologies, further solidifying his practical experience in the field.
Awards and Honors š
Hyung-pil Chang has received recognition for his academic and research achievements, including publications in reputable journals such as MDPI Applied Sciences and IEEE Access. His contributions to voice conversion and speaker anonymization research have garnered attention in the field of speech processing. While specific awards are not listed, his active participation in conferences and collaboration on innovative projects highlight his commitment to excellence in research and development, positioning him as an emerging talent in artificial intelligence and deep learning.
Research Focus š¬
Changās research centers on enhancing communication between people and machines, particularly in speech processing. He aims to improve speech recognition models using self-training techniques on large amounts of unlabeled data. His work also explores explainable AI and the development of a general-purpose domain agent capable of interacting with humans across various tasks, including vision and natural language processing. Key areas of focus include speech recognition, synthesis, voice conversion, and human-computer interaction, contributing to advancements in multi-modal language models.