Network Science Lab

Network science is a field of study that aims to reveal structural patterns in real-world interaction networks, such as social networks, bibliographic networks, power grids, and others. The Network Science Lab (NS Lab; 네트워크과학연구실), part of the Dept. of AI at CUK, conducts extensive research on a wide range of theories, methodologies, and applications related to collection, representation, and analysis of networked data.

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Ji-Yoon Song and Won-Sik Oh presented papers at KISM 2022

Undergraduate research assistants of the Network Science Lab at the Catholic University of Korea presented two papers at the 2022 Conference of Korea Institute of Smart Media (KISM 2022; 2022년 한국스마트미디어학회 종합학술대회).

Introduction to Network Science Lab

Network Science Lab at The Catholic University of Korea (NS Lab@CUK) studies a broad range of theories and methodologies related to collecting, representing, and analyzing networked data. Since its establishment in September 2021, NS Lab@CUK has dealt with various artificial intelligence and machine learning models for graph mining.

CFP of Computing4Human 2022

The 3rd international conference on human-centered artificial intelligence (Computing4Human) will be held in Hanoi, Vietnam by International School, Vietnam National University, Hanoi and other partners. This year, we will pay more attention to AI applications that can improve citizens’ life qualities.

CFP of Computing4Human 2021

The 2nd international conference on human-centered artificial intelligence (Computing4Human) will be held in Danang, Vietnam (and virtual conference), which is organized by the University of Da Nang. This year, we aim at gathering scholars who deal with AI techniques in various domains.

CFP of Computing4Human 2020

This workshop aims to discuss novel research directions and contributions belonging to intersections of research communities. We mainly collect papers on interdisciplinary studies between computer science and humanities/social sciences, without any limitation.