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Professor Jung Joo-won Awarded Prize by the Ministry at KINPEX 2...
Professor Jung Joo-won Awarded Prize by the Ministry at KINPEX 2019 Developed a sound detector for daily conversations for people with hearing disability and elderly people with hearing loss Developed a sound detector for daily conversations for people with hearing disability and elderly people with hearing lossProfessor Jung Joo-won from the Department of Home Economics Education, Dongguk University was awarded the Korea Invention Patent Award by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy at the 2019 Korea Invention Patent Exhibition (KINPEX).KINPEX was organized by the Korea Invention Promotion Association from November 27 to 30, at Samsung COEX, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, and was hosted by the Korean Intellectual Property Office.Professor Jung Joo-won was given the award for inventing a sound detector that can be used by people with hearing disabilities and elderly with hearing loss for daily conversations. This device effectively delivers sound so that those with hearing loss or disability can hear accurately. Professor Jung’s semi-permanent invention can be used in a noisy environment and can also be used wirelessly with a Bluetooth or microphone connection.Professor Jung said, “I am delighted that my thoughts to alleviate inconvenience in daily life has become a working idea, and has developed into an invention,” and added, “Through meaningful commercialization of the device, I am hoping for a happy society where people who are hard of hearing and the elderly can communicate easily.”
“Parasite” starring Cho Yeo-jeong wins Palme d’Or at the 72nd Ca...
“Parasite” starring Cho Yeo-jeong wins Palme d’Or at the 72nd Cannes Film Festival Alumna from class of ’99 plays “Yeon-kyo” in Director Bong Joon-ho’s “Parasite” “Parasite” starring Cho Yeo-jeong, a graduate of Dongguk University’s Department of Theatre and Film, won the top Palme d’Or award at the 72nd Cannes Film Festival, which was held at the Grand Theatre Lumiere in Cannes, France.The film begins with Ki-woo (Choi Woo-shik), the eldest son in Ki-taek’s (Song Kang-ho) family who are all jobless, finding a job as a highly-paid tutor at CEO Park (Lee Sun-kyun) and Yeon-kyo’s (Cho Yeo-jeong) home. As the two families get entangled in each other’s lives, the story takes an unexpected turn.Cho Yeo-jeong was praised for her natural portrayal of “Yeon-kyo,“ a young and beautiful madam in the film.Cho Yeo-jeong has been seen in a variety of works, since her debut in 1997, including, “The Servant (2010),” “Obsessed (2014),” and “Ms. Perfect (2017).” She has been recognized for her acting skills through various awards including the 14th Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival - Fantasia Award, the 31st Blue Dragon Film Awards - Popular Star Award, and the 34th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards - Best Supporting Actress Award.
Students of the Department of Mechanical, Robotics, and Energy E...
Students of the Department of Mechanical, Robotics, and Energy Engineering Bag Second Position at Autonomous Motor Show Participated and won with the self-produced autonomous vehicle "DKT-19” Team KART, a club at the Department of Mechanical, Robotics and Energy Engineering at Dongguk University, bagged the second place overall at the third Pangyo Autonomous Motor Show (PAMS), hosted by Gyeonggi-do Province and organized by the Advanced Institute of Convergence Technology and Ilsan KINTEX.This event, hosted by Gyeonggi-do Province and organized by Advanced Institute of Convergence Technology and Ilsan KINTEX, took place on November 2 and 3 at the second Pangyo Techno Valley. Prizes were awarded for each division.The third PAMS is the only general motor show in the country that focuses on autonomous vehicles. The competitive events are categorized into the Vehicle Convergence Technology Competition for University Students in Korea, the Autonomous Vehicle Competition for Lego, and the Autonomous Vehicle Competition for High School Students.Team KART participated in the E-Formula category of the Vehicle Convergence Technology Competition for University Students in Korea. They bagged the second position overall by ranking second in acceleration records, second in autocross, and first in durability test.“DKT-19,“ made by Team KART in 2019, is an electric formula car that uses lithium battery developed by the team to power its controller and motor. Using the Samsung 25R model battery cell, the team produced a battery with a total output of 5.4kWh. They switched the motor from Agni 119R DC to BLAC ME-1302, allowing the car to accelerate faster because of increased torque. They also increased driver controllability by using bevel gear for the steering meter and managed to decrease the weight of the car as compared to what the weight would be if two universal joints were used.Min Hyuk, the student club representative of Department of Mechanical, Robotics and Energy Engineering, said, “Formula is a sport that is difficult to enjoy directly, but because E-formula is noiseless, we made it our goal to produce a car that can run on existing roads without restrictions.” He also added, “The performance of the vehicle designed by the club has been demonstrated through our participation in various competitions.”
Award-winning processing technique cuts out noise from real-worl...
Award-winning processing technique cuts out noise from real-world images Denoising is a crucial process in devices that produce images, like smartphones and digital cameras. A team of scientists at Dongguk University proposed an upgraded method to remove noise from images, which efficiently produces high-quality images. This new method was ranked first place in a prestigious real-world image denoising challenge, called the NTIRE 2019 Real Image Denoising Challenge. Modern electronic devices are capable of producing high-quality images, but the process of acquiring and processing images is complex. Sometimes, disruptions in signals that produce images lead to “noise,” which causes the images to be blurry or of poor quality. To correct these “noisy” images, one type of approach involves the addition of synthetic noise to a noise-free image. But, this method is flawed, as these artificial noisy images are very different from real-word images. To focus on real-world images, another type of approach involves the use of an image acquisition algorithm, in which a ground-truth image (reflecting how reality looks) is converted to an artificially produced noisy image. The noisy, blurry image can then be reverted to the original, sharp image using the same algorithm. This technique is effective, but currently, it lacks a large enough dataset to denoise images efficiently. In a new study published in the 2019 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops, a team of researchers at Dongguk University in South Korea, led by Dr Seung-Won Jung, built a state-of-the-art image denoising method, which is much more efficient than previous methods. Talking about the importance of this study, Dr Jung says, “Real-world image denoising is still very challenging because it is not possible to obtain ideal pairs of ground-truth and real-world noisy images. Through our study, we wanted to resolve the issues faced by existing denoising methods.”For their study, the scientists used images from the database of the NTIRE 2019 Real Image Denoising Challenge. By generating a new computational architecture, which they named as “group residual dense network,” they managed to augment the existing dataset of real-world noisy and ground-truth images, which helped them achieve the highest possible level of peak signal-to-noise ratio and structural similarity. What’s more, this new image-correcting method was even ranked first place at the NTIRE 2019 Real Image Denoising Challenge for its novelty and efficiency. Describing this method, Dr Jung says, “While previous research often used artificially produced noisy images, we built a database of real-world noisy images instead.”Removing noise is important for devices such as smartphones and digital cameras to produce high-quality images. By finding a more efficient denoising method, this study has possibly made significant advancements in the field of image processing. Dr Jung concludes by talking about the applications of the study, “We believe that our real-world noise modeling method can be extended to various applications, such as removing blur, aliasing, and haze in images produced by devices like mobile phones and cameras, showing its versatility.” ReferenceTitle of original paper: GRDN: Grouped Residual Dense Network for Real Image Denoising and GAN-based Real-world Noise ModelingAuthor: Dr Seung-Won Jung Affiliation: Department of Multimedia Engineering, Dongguk University, Seoul About Dongguk UniversityDongguk University, founded in 1906, is located in Seoul, South Korea. It comprises 13 colleges that cover a variety of disciplines and has local campuses in Gyeongju, Goyang, and Los Angeles. The university has 1,300 professors who conduct independent research and 18,000 students undertaking studies in a variety of disciplines. Interaction between disciplines is one of the strengths on which Dongguk prides itself; the university encourages researchers to work across disciplines in Information Technology, Bio Technology, CT, and Buddhism. Website : http://www.dongguk.edu/mbs/en/index.jspAbout the authorDr Seung-Won Jung completed his BS and PhD degrees in electrical engineering from Korea University, Seoul, Korea, in 2005 and 2011, respectively, where he was a Research Professor with the Research Institute of Information and Communication Technology in Korea University from 2011 to 2012. He was a Research Scientist at the Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Yongin, Korea, from 2012 to 2014. He is currently an Assistant Professor at the Department of Multimedia Engineering, Dongguk University, Seoul. He has authored over 50 peer-reviewed articles in international journals. His current research interests include augmented reality, virtual reality, and computer vision algorithms.
The First International Student Alumni Homecoming Day
The First International Student Alumni Homecoming Day Strengthened relations between international student alumni and universities and network activation expected International Student Alumni Homecoming Day was held on Saturday, the 23rd, at the main campus of Sangrok-Won. The event was the first homecoming day held by international student alumni and universities. More than 100 international students, including President Yoon Sung-yee, International Director Lim Jung-yeon, Chairman of the International Student Alumni Association Wang Ga-woo, Professor of Japanese Studies Lee Kyung-cheol, and Professor of Film and Digital Media Jung Jae-hyeong attended the event, which began at 4 pm. Currently, our university has about 2,000 international students from 50 countries, and the cumulative number of graduates is over 3,700.International student alumni who gathered together after a long time had a good time sharing memories. Some international student alumni who live abroad visited Korea to attend this event. Those staying abroad who were unfortunately unable to attend the event provided congratulatory greetings with video messages. Graduates who sent video messages from various countries including China, Vietnam, Taiwan, and Nigeria expressed gratitude by saying “Thanks to Dongguk University, I was able to obtain my present position.”Through the congratulatory address, the President, Yoon Sung-yee, communicated the following message. “I expect Homecoming Day to be the starting point for various projects for international students and alumni. I hope the senior international student alumni who graduated earlier provide help to juniors to grow toward a better future.”International Director Lim Jung-yeon said, “As the first Homecoming Day with the International Student Alumni Association, we look forward to expanding the diversity and participation of alumni in the future.” For this purpose, he said, “To become a self-governing festival centered on international student alumni association, organization of an Alumni Association and participation of enrolled students should also take place.”The Chairman of the International Student Alumni Association, Wang Ga-woo, who was awarded a medal as alumnus and brought honor to Dongguk University, graduated from the Department of International Commerce and Area Studies and law school after graduating from our university’s language school. Currently doing business between China and Korea, he said, “This event can be arranged with the help of many others. I will continue to activate the International Student Alumni Association.” The following words reflect his love for the school: “Every moment is precious, as I spent a third of my life at Dongguk University.”Lee Jae-woo, Manager of the International Student Center and responsible for Homecoming Day, said, “I hope Homecoming Day will strengthen the ties between international students and alumni, promote the international student network, and establish a foothold for a scholarship system by linking students and alumni.”Homecoming Day, which carried out a variety of programs, including the launching ceremony of the International Student Alumni Association, the Proud Alumni Award, a congratulatory performance by the Baek Sang cheering party, and sweepstakes, was a time to provide new memories to our international alumni. Further, it was a time to increase a sense of belonging and pride by visiting the home university a long time after graduation and form a network with alumni. Although their languages, cultures, and countries are different, it was possible because of their love for Dongguk University. We look forward to further activating Homecoming Day for international student alumni and developing the future of international student alumni together with our university.
Professor Jeon Byung-hoon has received an award from the Ministe...
Professor Jeon Byung-hoon has received an award from the Minister of SMEs and Startups Selected as a man of merit in the “2019 Development and Promotion of Entrepreneurship” category Professor Jeon Byung-hoon (Technology Entrepreneurship Department) of Dongguk University (President: Yoon Sung-yee), director of the Youth Entrepreneur Center, has received an award from the Minister of SMEs and Startups, having been selected as a man of merit in the “2019 Development and Promotion of Entrepreneurship” category during the “2019 Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW 2019)” held at Seoul Dragon City in Seoul, on November 12, 2019.GEW 2019, hosted by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups in Korea, and jointly organized by the Korea Entrepreneurship Foundation and the Global Entrepreneurship Network celebrated its 8th anniversary this year, and was attended by participants from more than 170 countries around the world,Professor Jeon Byung-hoon has been serving as the director of Youth Entrepreneur Center and as head of the Technology Entrepreneurship Department since 2014, and has built an entrepreneurship-friendly undergraduate program, founded youth start-ups, and made efforts to foster entrepreneurs equipped with technological knowledge and create a start-up culture among the students of the university. In recognition of such efforts and achievements, he has been chosen as a man of merit in the ‘2019 Development and Promotion of Entrepreneurship’ category.In 2017, the university established a compulsory undergraduate entrepreneurship course for the first time in Korea, with the goal of cultivating entrepreneurial activities, and has developed a variety of educational content on entrepreneurship. Currently, 50 courses on entrepreneurship are being offered, and 9,100 students take these classes every year. In recognition of such efforts and achievement, Professor Jeon Byung-hoon received an Award for Excellence (from the Chairman of National Research Foundation of Korea), in the “2019 Startup Class 100 Competition” at Ilsan KINTEX on November 8, 2019.In addition, Professor Jeon Byung-hoon was instrumental in the 2016 opening of the “Chungmu Entrepreneur Cube,” utilizing idle space in the region, along with the Seoul Jung-gu Office. He has also served as the manager (MP) of the Seoul Campus Town Project since 2017 and has led the spread of the entrepreneurial spirit in local communities by working with universities, municipalities, and community stakeholders. Professor Jeon Byung-hoon stated, “In line with the rapidly changing times, we should continue to develop a variety of educational content in order to cultivate students' entrepreneurial sensibilities and build an ecosystem for revitalizing university start-ups.”
The Celebratory Event for the 50th Anniversary of the College of...
The Celebratory Event for the 50th Anniversary of the College of Education and the 40th Anniversary of the Graduate School of Education Was Held Successfully A commemorative event that celebrated the 50th year of the first admission to the College of Education (in 1969) and the 40th year of the first admission to the Graduate School of Education (in 1979) was successfully held at Grand Ambassador Hotel in Jangchung-dong and throughout the campus of Dongguk University on Friday, October 11. Over 300 alumni and 100 secondary school educators attended the event, which consisted of an academic conference, a school administrator training, and an evening performance called the Night of Hakrim Alumni. The attendees celebrated the establishment of the institutions and strengthened their commitment toward further development of the university.Over 100 people attended the academic conference for school teachers as well as the school administrator training for principals and vice principals of secondary schools and explored measures to manage changes in education and teachers’ roles in the age of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The campus tour was particularly well received among the attendees, as it provided the opportunity to witness the innovative achievements of the college and have a conversation with future teachers. The evening performance, which is also known as the Night of Hakrim Alumni, started at 6 p.m. with the sound of drums played by students majoring in dance at the Graduate School of Education. This event was attended by over 300 alumni, including Dae-shin Park, the chairman of the alumni association; Chae-gi Gwak, the President of Academic Affairs; Byung-hwa Jeon, the Head of Seoul Jungbu District Office of Education; and Sang-jin Bahn, the President of the Korean Educational Development Institute. During the event, the Dongguk University Choir showcased a celebratory performance; the alumni association awarded scholarships to juniors; and the university presented a plaque of appreciation to the schools that cooperate well with the college regarding teaching practices. Cheol-Geun Song, a graduate from the class of 1985, made a pledge to donate 100 million won. The relay of donations for junior alumni and the alma mater continued as Donggwanhwae, an alumni group of current school principals and vice principals, donated 10 million won; Professor Jin-ho Koh at the Department of Education donated 10 million won; and the faculty members of the College of Education donated 20 million won. The joint performance of the student band comprising history education majors and Professor Jin-ho Koh at the Department of Education created an exhilarating atmosphere that commemorated the Night of Hakrim Alumni. Jae-woong Yoon, Dean of the College of Education and the Graduate School of Education, declared a new vision of “becoming one of the 100 best colleges in the field of education based on the global education platform.” He said that the College and the Graduate School of Education, as the living history of Korean education, will not become complacent but will continue to strive to produce professional educators who can contribute to the future society.
All Dongguk University Participants Awarded at the “2019 Taiwan ...
All Dongguk University Participants Awarded at the “2019 Taiwan Innotech Expo” Dongguk University achieved outstanding results in the Expo with one gold and two silver medals, in addition to a participation award and a special award for its four teams.Excellent startup ideas from the university’s d. Campus CEO (startup organization) swept the 2019 Taiwan Innotech Expo Awards held in Taipei. The university announced on October 1 that all four participating student startup groups had been awarded at the Expo, which was held in the Taipei World Trade Center from September 26 to 28.The expo is the largest annual event of international inventions and new technologies within the Greater China region, with a total of 800 inventions from 20 countries. Defeating the other prominent candidates, Dongguk University teams won the gold, silver, and participation awards, along with a special award. The honor of the gold award went to “Clomount” (team head Min-soo Kim/Department of Computer Engineering, team member Ku-hyeop Lee/Department of Computer Engineering), who developed a “remote-controlled smart home Internet-of-Things device.” The judges highly praised the device because it could have a commercial value as a smart IoT product. It also received substantial attention from foreign buyers and investors.The silver awards were awarded to “Challengers” (Co-heads Sung-hwan Lim/Department of Electrical Engineering and Yong-jin Kwon/Department of Mechanical Engineering, and team members Seung-gu Kang/Department of Electrical Engineering, Joon-tae Hwang/Department of Electrical Engineering and Ji-young Lim/Department of Visual Design), who developed a “semi-permanent water filter mask” and to “Ongo” (team members Do-seon Park/Department of Korean Language & Literature and Creative Writing and Sol Shin/Department of Arts) who designed a “traditional Korean spiritual dream catcher.” In addition, the participation award was given to “Mua” (team member Yoo-jin Cho/Department of Advertising and Public Relations), who designed a “smart phone protection strap embracing Korean culture.” Finally, “Challengers” received a special award from the World Invention Intellectual Property Association (WIIPA), which highly praised their invention. Our university has continuously supported students’ participation in international competitions through various global entrepreneurship training programs based on the Startup Youth Entrepreneur Center and the LINC+ Business Group. Specifically, it has focused on strengthening the capabilities of global startups through the “Education Program for Global Entrepreneurs.”Dae-young Kim, the Dean of Entrepreneurship at Dongguk University, said, “We hope to enter the overseas markets through cooperation with foreign buyers and investors that have shown interest in this international exhibition.” He also mentioned future plans: “Our university will provide follow-up management and support to help our students take further steps onto the global stage.”
Haram; where you can learn Korean at no charge
Haram; where you can learn Korean at no chargeSome classes are held forexchange and international students every Saturday at 11 A.M. in DonggukUniversity for free. They are provided by Haram which is a club teaching Koreanfor 13 years. If you join the class, you could choose the class depending onyour levels; Beginner, Basic, Intermediate class. Here are six experiences of Koreanand foreigner studentsAboutHaram from Korean StudentsChoiJeong-moon (Economics, Junior) I have been the member of the club for ayear. I belong to Education Bureau and I teach class. I could figure out whatwas hard on foreign students when they learn Korean. Especially in Intermediateclass, we usually make cultural exchange; go around the table to talk about onetopic. Haram is different from other clubs in school since we do have sense ofduty. KoHyeong-bin (Division of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Freshman)I belong to Management Bureau and wemanage Korean students and prepare events and activities. At first, I wassurprised to meet international students who speak Korean well and even myKorean friends didn’t notice he was foreigner. We got close one other and wehad a housewarming party. Many foreign students have class in the lateafternoon and do not have much time to meet Korean friends. I recommend Haramfor them.KimHyeong-jin (Division of English, Freshman)Since my dream is to be an English teacher,I would like to do educational service. It seemed interesting to teach Koreanfor foreigners when I saw the poster of the club. I just joined in thissemester and I am participating classes before deciding bureau. It is an unusualvolunteer work to Korean students. Also, it is a rare opportunity for foreignstudents to learn Korean.Experiencein Haram from Exchange and International StudentsImaneHoluigue (Political Science, Senior) from Université de Lille, France On the first of day of orientation the teacherfrom Haram presented the club. I am taking Basic Korean class in Dongguk thissemester, but I needed more learning. I joined the first day of the club and itwas interesting, so I kept joining. Other international students also agreewith me and that is why we keep coming back.On October 5th was sports day; running,rope jumping, and playing dodge ball. I expect that this would help forlearning since we can get closer and know each other well. Plus, it is carefulthat there are different levels. You can have a social life in Korea when youdon’t know anyone.Chenand Wu Jiakun (from left to right) in Intermediate ClassChenHsiang Nerng (graduate student of Division of Electronics and Electrical Engineering)from MalaysiaI have participated the class for 2 years.We learn Korean that we can utilize in real life and outside of that there arelots of activities including Temple stay, cup painting and picnic at Hangang River.I have learned exact pronunciation in the class though I studied Korean foryears in my country. It is important that the class is totally free, and all ofthe Korean teachers are nice and kind.WuJiakun (graduate of Department of Korean Language and Literature) from ChinaAs I am from China, I mostly hung out withother Chinese students. There was less opportunity to communicate with Korean.However, in Haram I could make many Korean friends in such an informal atmosphere.Not only I learned inter siot (사이시옷),one of the rules Korean spelling, but also experienced dining culture in theclub for 3 years.Ifyou need more information, please visit Haram official sitehttp://dguharam.com/Hwang Hae-sudhfl00@dongguk.edu
Why Don’t You Meet Hearing-impaired Taxi Drivers with Goyohan Ta...
Why Don’t You Meet Hearing-impaired Taxi Drivers with Goyohan Taxi?▲ Coactus, the social venture managingGoyohan Taxi, was selected as a finalist in Dubai Expo Live 2020./photography from CoactusOn August 23rd, Coactus, the socialventure that was founded by Donggukians, was selected as one of the finalistswith Goyohan Taxi service in Expo Live Innovation Impact Grant Program (LIGP).This program annually awards creative solutions with social innovativetechnology, and this year was the first time that Korean company was selected,being in 25 among four thousands of participants! So we interviewed the membersof Coactus to listen to their stories of Goyohan Taxi service.▲From the left is Song Min-pyo(CEO), Kang Dong-sub, Noh Jung-bin, Lee Jun-ho./photographyfrom CoactusQ.Would you please introduce Goyohan Taxi?A.Goyohan (means ‘silent’ in Korean) Taxi is a taxi service that is driven byhearing-impaired people. We educate them so that they can be qualified tobecome taxi drivers, and also have developed an application to help themcommunicate with passengers well. Now, 13 drivers are running Goyohan Taxi inKorea, including Seoul, Gyeonggi, and Gyeongju district.Q.What motivated you to make this service?A.Goyohan Taxi project began from our school club, Enactus, which takesentrepreneurial action to solve social problems. Preparing for our own project,we found that employment rate of hearing-impaired people was much lower thanother disabled people. Since it was difficult for them to communicate withothers, they couldn’t work well especially in the area which requirescommunication skills. Inspired by the case of the global taxi company Uber, we haddecided our mission to expand hearing-impaired people’s job opportunity as taxidrivers in Korea, and help them adjust to their work.Q.How can we, as a customer, use Goyohan Taxi?A.When you take Goyohan Taxi, at first, you can register your destination with atablet PC and then it is directly sent to the driver’s tablet PC. If you haveanything to talk to the driver, for example, if you want to open the window orturn on the radio, you don’t have to worry. The application will convert yourvoice, handwriting, or texting into message and send it to the driver. And whenyou get off the taxi, you can show your detailed destination and select yourpayment method only by clicking the button on the screen.▲ Ahearing-impaired taxi driver of Goyohan Taxi is standing next to his taxi./photographyfrom Coactus.Q.When is your most memorable moment with Goyohan Taxi?A.When we prototyped our application before launching the service, we had met ahearing-impaired person. He said, “Thank you for developing such anapplication. When this service is released in the market, I will surely becomea driver of Goyohan Taxi.” Thanks to this word, we could be confidence in ourservice and keep up the stream on developing our application.Q.Did you have any difficulties managing Goyohan Taxi? How did you overcome it?A.First of all, there were some passengers who were repulsed by the hearing-impairedtaxi drivers and they even got off the taxi as soon as they got on it. Such behavior left deep scars to the driversbut it seemed we had nothing to do for them. However, we constantly tried toimprove people’s perception about Goyohan Taxi. Thanks to these efforts, we hada glorious opportunity to have president Moon to board on our taxi in theexhibition. Also, we have seenmany hearing-impaired people facing difficulties on acquiring qualificationtest because of their poor literacy. In order to help them get a license, we havedeveloped customized education program with Korea Employment Agency for Personswith Disabilities (KEAD).Q.What are your plans for this year?A.We are planning to increase the number of the drivers, at least 50 to 100, thisyear. With such a physical increase, we are also going to launch severaloptional services in our application. One is translation service. It will enableinternational passengers to take Goyohan Taxi, too. And we will also load calltaxi service. Additionally, in the long term, we are going to reduce obstaclesfor more hearing-impaired people to get opportunity to become taxi drivers!Toget more information of Goyohan Taxi, please click here! (http://www.goyohantaxi.com/)KimMin-ji Reporterrlaalswl5460@dongguk.edu