Kookmin University and National Police Agency hold graduation ceremony for 2025 public safety AI and data analysis expert training program
- 25.06.27 / 이정민
To cultivate field-based experts capable of addressing public safety issues using AI and data technology, the National Police Agency organized and the Graduate School of Business Administration at Kookmin University (Dean KIM, Dohyeon) conducted the “Public Safety AI and Data Analysis Expert Training Program.” The graduation ceremony for the program was held on June 20 (Fri) at the Business Administration Building of Kookmin University.
The ceremony was attended by Dean KIM, Dohyeon of the Graduate School of Business Administration, faculty members from Kookmin University, and representatives from the Ministry of Public Safety and Security's Future Public Safety Policy Bureau. The event included a presentation of the program results, the awarding of certificates of completion, and the recognition of outstanding projects. The “Public Safety AI and Data Analysis Expert Training Program,” which began in 2023 and is now in its third year, ran from April 21 for 120 hours. Twenty talented individuals recommended by various departments and agencies of the National Police Agency participated in the program, receiving training in core competencies such as data analysis and artificial intelligence theory. They then carried out 12 projects centered on topics identified through field research. The project selected as the best was the development of an encryption prediction model using Korean language data, which enhanced an AI model by constructing an encryption dictionary tailored to the characteristics of the Korean language. Notably, among various generative models, the team identified a model suitable for speed, implemented a model based on statistical distribution analysis of encryption, and significantly reduced inefficiencies caused by comprehensive surveys, thereby increasing annual processing capacity through time savings.
Police Officer Bae Jin-seok, who was selected as the best team member, said, “It was a fun experience to solve problems that had been needed in the field based on the theory I learned in the training.” He added, “I expect the results of the training to be of great help in the field, and I would like to apply them through optimization.”
KIM, Dohyeon, Dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration at Kookmin University, remarked, “All 12 topics were essential for public safety on the front lines, and the high-quality results demonstrated the trainees’ dedication and effort.” He continued, “I extend my congratulations to all 20 trainees for successfully completing this education program, which is crucial at a time when AI is becoming increasingly integrated into daily life.” Finally, he concluded, “I hope the outcomes of this education will be effectively applied to significantly contribute to the modernization of public safety in our country.”
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To cultivate field-based experts capable of addressing public safety issues using AI and data technology, the National Police Agency organized and the Graduate School of Business Administration at Kookmin University (Dean KIM, Dohyeon) conducted the “Public Safety AI and Data Analysis Expert Training Program.” The graduation ceremony for the program was held on June 20 (Fri) at the Business Administration Building of Kookmin University.
The ceremony was attended by Dean KIM, Dohyeon of the Graduate School of Business Administration, faculty members from Kookmin University, and representatives from the Ministry of Public Safety and Security's Future Public Safety Policy Bureau. The event included a presentation of the program results, the awarding of certificates of completion, and the recognition of outstanding projects. The “Public Safety AI and Data Analysis Expert Training Program,” which began in 2023 and is now in its third year, ran from April 21 for 120 hours. Twenty talented individuals recommended by various departments and agencies of the National Police Agency participated in the program, receiving training in core competencies such as data analysis and artificial intelligence theory. They then carried out 12 projects centered on topics identified through field research. The project selected as the best was the development of an encryption prediction model using Korean language data, which enhanced an AI model by constructing an encryption dictionary tailored to the characteristics of the Korean language. Notably, among various generative models, the team identified a model suitable for speed, implemented a model based on statistical distribution analysis of encryption, and significantly reduced inefficiencies caused by comprehensive surveys, thereby increasing annual processing capacity through time savings.
Police Officer Bae Jin-seok, who was selected as the best team member, said, “It was a fun experience to solve problems that had been needed in the field based on the theory I learned in the training.” He added, “I expect the results of the training to be of great help in the field, and I would like to apply them through optimization.”
KIM, Dohyeon, Dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration at Kookmin University, remarked, “All 12 topics were essential for public safety on the front lines, and the high-quality results demonstrated the trainees’ dedication and effort.” He continued, “I extend my congratulations to all 20 trainees for successfully completing this education program, which is crucial at a time when AI is becoming increasingly integrated into daily life.” Finally, he concluded, “I hope the outcomes of this education will be effectively applied to significantly contribute to the modernization of public safety in our country.”
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