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dongjunhwang/README.md

Dongjun Hwang

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I am currently a Ph.D. Student in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Sogang University, supervised by Prof. Junsuk Choe. Prior to this, I obtained my M.S. Degree in the Department of Artificial Intelligence at Sogang University advised by the same supervisor. Previously, I received a B.S. Degree at the same university.

Research Interests: I research how to make open-vocabulary dense prediction models, such as segmentation and object detection, more scalable. My focus is on enabling visual grounding models to perform lifelong learning. In addition, I explore how to scale dense prediction models using imperfect datasets, such as self-supervised, semi-supervised, weakly supervised, and few-shot learning.

My recent primary research question is how to develop scalable and sustainable segmentation models through lifelong learning.

Contact: djhwang(at)sogang(dot)ac(dot)kr

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  1. small_object_wsol small_object_wsol Public

    Official implementation of "Small Object Matters in Weakly Supervised Object Localization" (Neurocomputing).

    Python 2

  2. ConOVS ConOVS Public

    Official Implementation of "OVS Meets Continual Learning: Towards Sustainable Open-Vocabulary Segmentation" (NeurIPS 2025).

    Python 11

  3. shiwonkim/Joint_FSCIL shiwonkim/Joint_FSCIL Public

    Python 3

  4. tomputer-g/IDL_WAR tomputer-g/IDL_WAR Public

    Repository for Final Project for Intro to Deep Learning Fall 2024, Carnegie Mellon University

    Python 7