Greetings

I'm a 4th-year Ph.D. candidate in Computer Science at the University of Toronto, working with Prof. Khai Truong in the DGP lab.

My research lies at the intersection of human–AI interaction, accessibility, and creativity support, with a special focus on improving music accessibility for d/Deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) individuals. My projects include song signing (CHI ’23) to explore how music is experienced and expressed within Deaf culture, and ELMI (CHI ’25), an LLM-supported English lyrics to ASL gloss translation system.

I completed my B.Sc. in Computer Science and Engineering at Ewha Womans University, where I was advised by Prof. Uran Oh (Human-Computer Interaction Lab) and Prof. Hyokyung Bahn (Distributed Computing and Operating Systems Lab).

Additionally, I worked as a research intern at Samsung AI Center Toronto, where I was mentored by Iqbal Mohomed, and at NAVER AI LAB under the supervision of Young-Ho Kim. Most recently, I interned at Adobe Research in the STORIE Lab, supervised by Anh Truong and Justin Salamon .

πŸ’Ό I am currently exploring academic (Assistant Professor) and industry (Research Scientist) positions starting in Summer/Fall 2026.

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SW Engineering: Requirements & Designs (Fall, 2019)

Software Engineering
Prof. ByungJu Choi

Class: Software Engineering
Class Number: 20472-01
Date: Fall 2019
Professor: Byung Ju Choi
Main Idea: Learning the basic concepts required to effectively develop highly reliable software focusing on development methodology, life cycle model, process step-by-step technique, automation tools, and project management technology. Object-Oriented and Component-Based software engineering techniques based on UML are implemented as a team project as a case task using a CASE tool.
Methods: IBM Rational Rose, Simulink
Results: 


User Requirements

Component Modeling




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