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Jeonghun Baek
Researcher at Naver Corporation
Publications - 50
Citations - 1780
Jeonghun Baek is an academic researcher from Naver Corporation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Computational neuroscience. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 46 publications receiving 1143 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeonghun Baek include East Carolina University & University of Ulsan.
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De novo assembly and phasing of a Korean human genome
Jeong-Sun Seo,Arang Rhie,Arang Rhie,Junsoo Kim,Sangjin Lee,Min-Hwan Sohn,Min-Hwan Sohn,Chang-Uk Kim,Chang-Uk Kim,Alex Hastie,Han Cao,Jiyoung Yun,Ji Hye Kim,Junho Kuk,Gun Hwa Park,Juhyeok Kim,Hanna Ryu,Jong-Bum Kim,Mira Roh,Jeonghun Baek,Michael W. Hunkapiller,Jonas Korlach,Jong-Yeon Shin,Changhoon Kim +23 more
TL;DR: This work presents the most contiguous diploid human genome assembly so far, with extensive investigation of unreported and Asian-specific structural variants, and high-quality haplotyping of clinically relevant alleles for precision medicine.
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What Is Wrong With Scene Text Recognition Model Comparisons? Dataset and Model Analysis
Jeonghun Baek,Geewook Kim,Junyeop Lee,Sungrae Park,Dongyoon Han,Sangdoo Yun,Seong Joon Oh,Hwalsuk Lee +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a unified four-stage scene text recognition (STR) framework is introduced to compare the performance of different models. But, the performance gap results from inconsistencies in the training and evaluation datasets.
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What Is Wrong With Scene Text Recognition Model Comparisons? Dataset and Model Analysis
Jeonghun Baek,Geewook Kim,Junyeop Lee,Sungrae Park,Dongyoon Han,Sangdoo Yun,Seong Joon Oh,Hwalsuk Lee +7 more
TL;DR: A unified four-stage STR framework is introduced that most existing STR models fit into and allows for the extensive evaluation of previously proposed STR modules and the discovery of previously unexplored module combinations.
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Treatment of Benign Thyroid Nodules: Comparison of Surgery with Radiofrequency Ablation
TL;DR: Compared with surgery, the advantages of radiofrequency ablation include fewer complications, preservation of thyroid function, and fewer hospitalization days, and should be considered a first-line treatment for benign thyroid nodules.
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Whole genome and global gene expression analyses of the model mushroom Flammulina velutipes reveal a high capacity for lignocellulose degradation.
Young-Jin Park,Jeonghun Baek,Seonwook Lee,Changhoon Kim,Hwanseok Rhee,Hyungtae Kim,Jeong-Sun Seo,Hae-Ran Park,Dae-Eun Yoon,Jae-Young Nam,Hong-Il Kim,Jong-Guk Kim,Hyeokjun Yoon,Hee-Wan Kang,Jae-Yong Cho,Eun-Sung Song,Gi-Ho Sung,Young-Bok Yoo,Chang-Soo Lee,Byoung-Moo Lee,Won-Sik Kong +20 more
TL;DR: The newly uncovered wood degrading capacity and sequential nature of this process in F. velutipes, offer interesting possibilities for more detailed studies on either lignin or (hemi-) cellulose degradation in complex wood substrates.