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E-book: Data Science and Digital Transformation in the Fourth Industrial Revolution

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This edited book presents scientific results of the International Semi-Virtual Workshop on Data Science and Digital Transformation in the Fourth Industrial Revolution (DSDT 2020) which was held on October 15, 2020, at Soongsil University, Seoul, Korea. The aim of this workshop was to bring together researchers and scientists, businessmen and entrepreneurs, teachers, engineers, computer users, and students to discuss the numerous fields of computer science and to share their experiences and exchange new ideas and information in a meaningful way. Research results about all aspects (theory, applications and tools) of computer and information science, and to discuss the practical challenges encountered along the way and the solutions adopted to solve them.

The workshop organizers selected the best papers from those papers accepted for presentation at the workshop.  The papers were chosen based on review scores submitted by members of the program committee and underwent further rigorous rounds of review. From this second round of review, 17 of the conference’s most promising papers are then published in this Springer (SCI) book and not the conference proceedings. We impatiently await the important contributions that we know these authors will bring to the field of computer and information science.

 


A Study on the Intention to Use Korean Telemedicine Services: Focusing on the UTAUT2 Model
1(12)
Harim Byun
Jongwoo Park
A Structural Relationship Between Environmental Uncertainty, Dynamic Capability, and Business Performance in a Smart Supply Chain Environment
13(12)
Yongmuk Kim
Jongwoo Park
Analysis of the Relative Importance of Coaching Service Quality
25(14)
Jinyoung Yang
Hyoboon Wang
Donghyuk Jo
Determinants of Technology-Based Self-Service Acceptance
39(14)
Seulki Lee
Donghyuk Jo
Pre-verification of Data in Electronic Trade Blockchain Platform
53(14)
Saeyong Oh
Sanghyun Cho
Sunghwa Han
Gwangyong Gim
Study on Security and Privacy of E-Government Service
67(14)
Sanghyun Cho
Saeyong Oh
Hogun Rou
Gwangyong Gim
Applying Hofstede's Culture Theory in the Comparison Between Vietnam and Korean E-Government Adoption
81(14)
Hung-Trong Van
Simon Gim
Euntaek Lim
Thi-Thanh-Thao Vo
Study on Business Strategy Quantification Using Topic Modeling and Word Embedding: Focusing on `Virtual Reality' and `Augmented Reality'
95(14)
Siyoung Lee
Sungwoong Seo
Hyunjae Yoo
Gwangyong Gim
3D Printing Signboard Production Using 3D Modeling Design
109(14)
Jungkyu Moon
Deawoo Park
AI-Based 3D Food Printing Using Standard Composite Materials
123(14)
Hyunju Yoo
Daewoo Park
Telemedicine AI App for Prediction of Pets Joint Diseases
137(14)
Suyeon Han
Deawoo Park
Design of Artificial Intelligence for Smart Risk Pre-review System at the KC EMC
151(14)
Youngjoo Oh
Deawoo Park
AI Analysis of Illegal Parking Data at Seocho City
165(14)
Donghyun Lim
Deawoo Park
Regularized Categorical Embedding for Effective Demand Forecasting of Bike Sharing System
179(16)
Sangho Ahn
Hansol Ko
Juyoung Kang
Development of a Model for Predicting the Demand for Bilingual Teachers in Elementary Schools to Support Multicultural Families---Based on NEIS Data
195(12)
Jinmyung Choi
Dooyeon Kim
Research on Implementation of User Authentication Based on Gesture Recognition of Human
207(12)
Jungseon Oh
Joongyoung Choi
Kwansik Moon
Kyoungho Lee
AI TTS Smartphone App for Communication of Speech Impaired People
219(12)
Hanyoung Lee
Deawoo Park
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