GIST Signs Business Agreement for Research and Development of Cultural Technology View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Cho Hyung-joo] GIST (President Kim Ki-seon) Korea Cultural Technology Institute (Director Jeon Moon-gu) announced on the 30th that it has signed a business agreement with Paijaehakdang History Museum and Hanyang University College of Social Sciences Tourism Education Research Team for the development of technology and cultural technology R&D to guarantee the cultural life enjoyment rights of the hearing impaired.


The agreement includes ▲ promotion of projects related to research and technology development to support the guarantee of cultural life enjoyment rights for the hearing impaired ▲ support for materials and exhibition space necessary for building a DB for research and development ▲ other project contents recognized as necessary by both institutions for the purpose of this agreement.


Jeon Moon-gu, Director of the Korea Cultural Technology Institute, explained, “Through this agreement, the Paijaehakdang History Museum will be able to showcase the results of converting exhibition explanations (audio guides) and announcements of major cultural infrastructure for the cultural life enjoyment of the hearing impaired into text (subtitles) and Korean Sign Language animations.”



Kim Jong-heon, Director of Paijaehakdang History Museum, and Kim Nam-jo, Dean of Hanyang University College of Social Sciences Tourism Education Research Team, said, “To develop the national cultural industry, we will actively support the materials and exhibition space necessary for numerous performances and exhibition contents, including the AI real-time media facade mapping technology development conducted by the Korea Cultural Technology Institute at GIST.”


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