Music Emotion Recognition & Affective Computing
Recognizing musical emotion across dimensional and categorical models — datasets, evaluation, ambiguity, and unified representations of valence, arousal, and mood.
Research on music emotion recognition, affective music generation, and human-centered multimodal AI.
I build learning systems that understand what music expresses — and that generate music to match what we see and feel.
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I study machine learning for music, emotion, and health — with an emphasis on systems that connect what we hear to what we feel.
I am an AI researcher with a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), advised by Prof. Hyunju Lee. Most recently, I spent three years as a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Audio, Music, and AI Lab (AMAAI) at Singapore University of Technology and Design, working with Prof. Dorien Herremans.
My research covers music emotion recognition, affective music generation for video, symbolic music modeling, and multimodal learning across audio, video, and language. Earlier appointments at Korea National University of Transportation and Seoul National University Hospital extended this work into medical image analysis, wearable-sensor health monitoring, anomaly detection, and knowledge distillation.
I am especially interested in models that treat musical emotion as something measurable yet ambiguous — bridging dimensional and categorical views of affect, and turning that understanding into controllable generation.
Alongside research, I am a pianist and composer with six released singles — visit my music page.
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Three threads connect most of my work: musical affect, affective generation, and multimodal learning applied to the real world.
Recognizing musical emotion across dimensional and categorical models — datasets, evaluation, ambiguity, and unified representations of valence, arousal, and mood.
Generating emotionally suitable music from video with affective multimodal transformers (Video2Music), symbolic music modeling, and controllable, expression-aware generation.
Medical image analysis, wearable-sensor health monitoring, anomaly detection, knowledge distillation, and ensemble methods that carry robust learning into clinical and industrial domains.
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A compact timeline of papers, appointments, and milestones.
Our paper “Towards Unified Music Emotion Recognition across Dimensional and Categorical Models” has been accepted by ICPR 2026 (Lyon, France).
Our survey of music emotion prediction datasets, models, and open challenges has been published in IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing.
I concluded my three-year postdoc at SUTD’s Audio, Music, and AI Lab (AMAAI), working with Prof. Dorien Herremans.
Video2Music has been published in Expert Systems with Applications — model, code, and the MuVi-Sync dataset released openly.
Our smart insole-based Alzheimer’s classification paper has been published in IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics.
Our paper on domain-knowledge-inspired symbolic music modeling was presented at AAAI 2023.
I joined the Audio, Music, and AI Lab at Singapore University of Technology and Design as a Postdoctoral Researcher.
Grand Prize, Best Paper Award at the Next Generation Computing Conference 2021 — and an Outstanding Paper Award at APIC-IST 2021.
I joined the Algorithmic Machine Intelligence Lab at Korea National University of Transportation as a Postdoctoral Researcher.
I joined the Department of Radiology at Seoul National University Hospital as a Research Scientist.
I received my Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from GIST.
I received the Qualcomm-GIST Innovation Award (IT Research Paper Award).
I received my B.S. in Computer Engineering from Changwon National University.
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