Nguyen Thi My Suen, a master's student in the Department of Artificial Intelligence Convergence at Pukyong National University, received the Excellent Paper Award at the 2023 International Conference on Internet of Things and Convergence.


Nguyen Thi My Suen, a Vietnamese international student studying at Pukyong National University, was recognized for her outstanding research performance with the paper titled "Implementation of IoT using Voice Recognition" at the recent international conference held in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

Nguyen Thi My Xuan, Master's student in the Department of Artificial Intelligence Convergence at Pukyong National University.

Nguyen Thi My Xuan, Master's student in the Department of Artificial Intelligence Convergence at Pukyong National University.

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Nguyen Thi My Suen presented research results on improving the voice recognition performance of the Internet of Things using artificial intelligence, receiving high evaluations.


In this paper, she proposed a method to improve the recognition rate of difficult-to-recognize characters during the process of converting IoT control command voice inputs into text using Google's voice recognition model. The method is based on artificial intelligence and compares difficult-to-recognize characters with frequently used device names and control command data for verification.


Professor Kim Taeguk, her advisor, stated, "The voice recognition interface implemented through this research is expected to be applicable to various applications such as smart home appliances, smart speakers, and in-vehicle navigation systems."



Nguyen Thi My Suen achieved this award while conducting convergence research on artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things, supported by a scholarship from the BK21 Artificial Intelligence Convergence Education and Research Group at Pukyong National University.


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