Jung-Woo Ha

NAVER AI Lab

Names

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Jung-Woo Ha (Preferred)

Emails

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****@navercorp.com
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****@gmail.com

Education & Career History

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Research fellow
NAVER AI Lab (navercorp.com)
2023Present
 
Head (Executive Director)
NAVER AI Lab (navercorp.com)
20172023
 
Researcher
Naver Labs (naverlabs.com)
20152016
 
PhD student
Seoul National University (snu.ac.kr)
20062015
 
Undergrad student
Seoul National University (snu.ac.kr)
19972004
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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Coworker
Yejin Choi
****@cs.washington.edu
2021Present
 
Coworker
Gunhee Kim
****@snu.ac.kr
2021Present
 
Coworker
Jun-Yan Zhu
****@gmail.com
2018Present
 
Coworker
Alice Oh
****@kaist.edu
2018Present
 
Coworker
Kyunghyun Cho
****@nyu.edu
2017Present
 
PhD Advisor
Byoung-Tak Zhang
****@snu.ac.kr
20062015
 

Expertise

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speech recognition
2019Present
 
language models
2019Present
 
continual learning
2019Present
 
generative adversarial networks
2017Present
 
recommendation
2015Present
 
deep learning
2014Present
 
natural language processing
2014Present
 
computer vision
2013Present
 
multimodal learning
2013Present
 
bio / medical informatics
2006Present
 
machine learning
2006Present