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Hancomwith, an affiliate of Hancom Group, said on the 21st that it will participate in the 2025 Korea Police World Expo (KPEX 2025), to be held at Songdo Convensia in Incheon from the 22nd to the 25th, and unveil an artificial intelligence (AI)-based "deepfake integrated detection system." The exhibition will be conducted jointly with Soongsil University, Yonsei University, and Sungkyunkwan University, which are carrying out a Korean National Police Agency research and development (R&D) project.

Hancomwith is currently participating in an international joint study led by the Korean National Police Agency to develop a "system for determining the authenticity of manipulated content," and is conducting research with the University of Wuppertal in Germany. The study will run for three years through 2027 to respond to the rise of manipulated content driven by generative AI, aiming to build a highly reliable dataset and develop an integrated detection system.

The exhibition booth will offer programs that allow visitors to experience AI technology firsthand. Through a "deepfake voice detection game," visitors can compare real voices with AI-generated voices, and they can check the process of responding to deepfake crimes through web-based detection and real-time response demonstrations. In addition, a "multimodal integrated detection model" that analyzes voice, video, and text data together, and an "AI detection model integrated operations system (MLOps)" that automatically manages the performance of AI detection models will also be unveiled.

During the event, a seminar will be held on the theme of "plans to strengthen cooperation in international joint research," where Professor Jeong Su-hwan of Soongsil University will present the results of the joint study, and German researchers will share cooperation cases between the two countries. A panel discussion will follow to discuss institutional and technical tasks for international joint research.

A joint research official said, "This exhibition will present technical solutions to respond to manipulated content such as deepfakes and serve as an opportunity to strengthen cooperation among research institutions at home and abroad," adding, "We will successfully carry out the Korean National Police Agency project and contribute to securing the public's digital safety."

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