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Dr. Wonjun No receives Sejong Research Fellowship: Children’s behavior and safety analysis framework on urban streets based on computer vision for child-friendly cities
Dr. Wonjun No has been selected for the prestigious Sejong Science Fellowship for his research, developing children’s behavior and safety analysis framework on urban streets using computer vision and designing streets for children in child-friendly cities. Congratulations!
He will be supported by the fellowship (500,000,000 KRW = about 400,000 USD) for up to five years, developing children’s behavior and safety analysis framework on urban streets using computer vision and designing streets for children in child-friendly cities. The prestigious Sejong Science Fellowship is granted by the Ministry of Science and ICT.
An Article “How do children move and behave on streets? Vision-based movement behavior analysis using children's trajectories in urban surveillance systems” published in Applied Geography
How do children move and behave on streets? Vision-based movement behavior analysis using children's trajectories in urban surveillance systems, co-authored by NO Wonjun, CHOI Junwong and KIM Youngchul is published in Applied Geography. 162: 103170.
This paper analyzed the movement behaviors of children on streets utilizing computer vision techniques. The proposed method automatically extracted children's trajectories and movement behavioral features, and classified children's movement behaviors: walking, staying, running, accelerating, and decelerating. The results identified differences in children's movement behaviors and local events under varying conditions, and determined the potential of street environments to influence children's use of streets.
An Article “Children’s walking to urban services: An analysis of pedestrian access to social infrastructures and its relationship with land use” published in International Journal of Geographical Information Science
Children’s walking to urban services: An analysis of pedestrian access to social infrastructures and its relationship with land use, co-authored by NO Wonjun, CHOI Junyong and KIM Youngchul is published in International Journal of Geographical Information Science. 37(1): 189-214.
This paper demonstrates GIS-based approaches to measuring children’s pedestrian access to urban services using a pedestrian path layer and the spatial layers of social infrastructure locations. The results show the spatial inequities in children’s access to urban services, which depend on the locational characteristics of social infrastructures and the urban development patterns around children. The statistical analysis findsthat low-rise residential areas, consisting of impermeable street patterns, increase children’s walking distance and restrict children from accessing urban services within their walkable area. In addition, there is potential for key infrastructures such as schools and local community centers to promote pedestrian access to urban services for children.
Mr. Wonjun No and Mr. Gi Young Byun presented their dissertations at ACSP 2023, Chicago, USA
Mr. Wonjun No and Mr. Gi Young Byun presented their dissertation chapters at ACSP 2023 held in Chicago, Unite State from October 19 to 21 in 2023.
Mr. No's presentation title was “Understanding children’s movement behaviors on streets for child-friendly cities”, and Mr. Byun's title was "Perception of Urban Growth and Decline with Multi-Dimensional Urban Image Data based on Human-based Assessment".
KAIST Urban Design Lab Night was also held in Chicago with Dr. Kee Moon JANG.
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Mr. Wonjun No successfully finished his visiting research at the University of Washington
Mr. Wonjun No successfully finished his visiting research in the College of Built Environments at the University of Washington from January to February. He discussed and shared valuable research ideas about urban planning and design, Geographic information systems, energy infrastructure, and AI for urban planning with varying researchers.
Mr. Wonjun No successfully defends his doctoral dissertation in his final presentation.
Mr. Wonjun No successfully defends his doctoral dissertation, “Child-Friendly City: Understanding Movement Behaviors of Children and Street Environments through Children’s Mobility Data using Computer vision” in his final presentation held on December 14, 2023. Congratulations, Dr. Wonjun No!
His doctoral dissertation committee are Prof. Youngchul Kim (chair, KAIST), Prof. Lisa Lim (KAIST), Prof. Albert Tonghoon Han (KAIST), Prof. Hyungkyoo Kim (Hongik University), and Dr. Seoungwoo Nam (AURI).
Dr. Wonjun No starts his postdoctoral studies at the KAIST Center for Anthropocene Studies and KAIST Smart City Research Center
Dr. Wonjun No starts his postdoctoral studies at the KAIST Center for Anthropocene Studies and KAIST Smart City Research Center. Congratulations on his new starts!