This two-volume book offers an in-depth exploration of Korea's multidisciplinary advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI).
This two-volume book offers an in-depth exploration of Korea's multidisciplinary advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI). It showcases how Korean and Korean American scholars utilize diverse methodologies, including systematic literature reviews, empirical research, and industry case studies, to illustrate AI's transformative impacts across fields like engineering, business, health, and education. It bridges a gap in global AI literature and provides comprehensive insights into AI's trajectory, ethical considerations, and prospects, aiming to establish Korea's AI research as a vital topic on the global academic stage.
The editors offer a unique, interdisciplinary exploration of AI research, distinctly focusing on Korea's significant contributions. It highlights how Korea, has achieved milestones across diverse fields like engineering, business, humanities, and healthcare. Key advantages include its spotlight on Korean innovations, filling a crucial gap in global literature and offering insights into an underrepresented yet influential context. Its interdisciplinary perspective spans five major fields, integrating rigorous methodologies, from systematic reviews to empirical analysis, ensuring robust, evidence-based insights. With real-world relevance derived from practical case studies, it bridges theory and application. This book ensures global accessibility, making Korea's AI advancements widely recognized and fostering crucial cross-cultural academic exchange. This is critical addition to the global AI discourse serving as a catalyst for further research and collaboration. The first volume in this two-part series, explores AI-driven innovations in science, engineering, health, business, industry, and ethics, with a focus on Korea's AI ecosystem. Chapters cover diverse topics from sustainable water treatment and 3D-printed cardiovascular devices to personal finance and ethical surveillance systems.
This book targets the industry practitioner with rigorous AI insights and real-world applications, serving as a useful guide. With high research standards and diverse methodologies, this book can be used for graduate-level studies, serving as a useful reference resource.
1. Introduction
2. Utilizing Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Water Treatment and
Management
3. Additive Manufacturing and the Future of Technology-based Exports from the
Republic of Korea: A New Era of Distributed, AI-Driven Engineering
Innovation
4. AI-enabled Design of 3D printed Cardiovascular Devices: The Impact on
Global Health Care
5. The Logic Gate XOR Plays a Critical Role in Various Applications
6. Beyond the Human Genome: Integrating the Sasang Typology and AI for
Individualized Healthcare in the Korean Population
7. AI and Machine Learning in Personal Finance: Evolution, Applications, and
Insights from South Korea
8. Analyzing Human Capital for Stock Valuation in the Artificial Intelligence
Era: Comparing Western and Korean Cases Based on Business Communications
9. Strategic Mega-Project Management in the AI Era: Toward a Typology-Based
Framework for Smart City Development
10. AI-Enhanced Supply Chain Mapping for Ocean Plastic Waste Reduction:
Comparative Insights from Emerging Economies and Strategic Implications for
Korea
11. From Silicon Valley to Seoul: Contrasting Models, Shared Visions in
Global AI Governance
12. Conclusion
Seok Kang is Professor of Digital Communication at the University of Texas at San Antonio. He has made significant contributions to the field of digital communication, particularly in emerging technologies such as AI, VR, and social media, and their role in transforming journalism, communication practices, and society.
Wookjae Heo is Assistant Professor at Purdue University. Dr. Heos research work focuses on consumer financial behavior, risk assessment, and financial planning, with particular emphasis on applying advanced analytical methods like machine learning to financial planning problems.
Woo Hyoung Lee is Associate Professor in the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Construction Engineering at the University of Central Florida. He is a highly cited researcher with approximately 2,886 citations and 105 publications.
Jangwoon Lee is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Mary Washington. His work on innovative algorithms for solving complex mathematical problems has made an impact on applied mathematics.
Young B. Choi is Professor at Regent University with research experience at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology. His professional work includes the development of visual security assessment frameworks for wireless networks and the analysis of major cyber data breaches.