A list of puns related to "Seoul National University Hospital"
Long story short, on another site I made a post against the USAโs imperialist involvement in the Korean War. Some lib commented back, inferring that the DPRK was far worse than anything the US did because of this massacre.
I looked on Wikipedia and itโs a very short article. I donโt want to google it and come against misinformation. Iโd rather find out what other comrades in this subreddit know first about the Seoul National University Hospital massacre and other similar events concerning the Korean Peopleโs Army in the war. Thanks in advance!
Edited: spelling
Hey guys, with it being the postseason in CFB world I wanted to post this update on football here in Asia. In Korea, thanks to Covid, we had to completely shut down all football leagues for the last two years. Luckily, an easing in restrictions allowed seasons to resume with shortened schedules. With this in mind, the leagues here all went with tournament format for the season. Just tonight, the Seoul National University Green Terrors defeated Sungkyunkwan University Royals to capture the tournament championship.
I'm thinking of buying the seoul national university book. I have studied with ttmik 1 and 2 before. Should I get Seoul national book A1 or A2? Or if you use it, may you tell me which grammar points A1 contains?
Hey everyone!
I've decided that I want to follow a language course and Seoul National University (the regular one) and I'm currently in the process of assembling all the documents. However, since my graduation certificate is not in English they're asking for a notarized translation of it. I've already contacted a translator company who can arrange this for me, but it is unclear if I also need an apostille for that?
Does anyone here have experience with this and knows if I also need an apostille for the translation? Or is it maybe better to send SNU an email to ask them instead? (I assume you need to email them to ask questions since there is no clear contact form on their website)
Edit: I'm going to email them just to be sure, thank you so much to everyone who upvoted & replied! Hope you have a nice day!!
Edit 2: Just received a reply from SNU: I don't need them (in case someone with the same problem finds my post haha)
Sang-Woo is a professional master scammer. I have reasonable doubt he went to SNU, or he never graduated from Seoul National University. Maybe forged like The Parasite movie.
Audio-visual (AV) learning is defined by delivering and applying instructional content that includes both sound and visual information. The natural relationship between visual observations and their accompanying sounds has shown strong self-supervision signals for learning video representations. That is why the massive amount of online videos has become a valuable source for self-supervised learning among research communities.
However, due to overdubbed audio, online videos frequently provide imperfectly aligned audio-visual signals. Therefore, the models trained on uncurated films have been shown to develop poorer representations as a result of the misalignment difficulties. The existing techniques typically rely on manually curated datasets with a predetermined taxonomy of semantic ideas, where the audio-visual connection is highly likely.
To overcome this gap, researchers from Seoul National University, NVIDIA and Microsoft have released an automatic dataset curation pipeline and a large video dataset for self-supervised audio-visual learning, termed ACAV100M (automatically curated audio-visual dataset). The dataset is made up of a massive number of uncurated web videos. The researchers took 140 million full-length videos and reduced them to 100 million segments with the best audio-visual correspondence.
Checkout the Paper, Codes, Project, Microsoft Blog, Video Presentation and a Short Read from Us.
https://preview.redd.it/mw0cchqrmcx71.png?width=1024&format=png&auto=webp&s=1923c5cde0ba6a9bba3f852f094913daa0219c86
Iโm in FOS and Iโm currently applying for exchange (deadline tmr 2359). I know Korea is quite competitive but for some reason I never see SNU (or other Korean unis) on the oversubscribed list and it seems like only Korea Uni (constantly ranked 8-9 on oversubscribed) is popular.
I really really wanna go to Korea for exchange but with SNU having only one slot per sem for the entire FOS, Iโm not sure if Iโm clowning if I put SNU as first choice.
I wanna know if those who have gotten allocated SNU before are really all excellent students with a CAP of 5 and also some advice if I should give up on Korea for a higher chance to go overseas.
(For context, my cap is 4.43 and FOS students can choose 5 PUs but only indicate their first choice)
Hey I am planning an exchange year in either Taipei or Seoul. Hey Nadav :) This is Jonathan, I am an economics student in Germany planning an exchange student year abroad in the far east. While Seoul really sounds appealing to me due to their vibrant city life culture and cafes, arts and nightlife venues, I heard that koreans are rather xenophobic to expats(?). Also I want to focus to learn one asiatic language during my time there so maybe from a career perspective it would be โmore usefulโ to learn chinese instead of korean, making me lean towards Taipei (and ofc its โfriendly peopleโ and beautiful culture.
hi everyone! i was planning on studying abroad in the spring but i am torn between these two schools! ideally i'd want to study at yonsei, but it's not available as an option for me. which is school is better in terms of location (proximity to trendy neighborhoods and fun things to do), social life, academic pressure, and just an overall better experience?
i was initially leaning more towards snu, since it's quite a famous school and has some really interesting courses (and apparently pretty affordable on-campus housing, even though it's hard to snag a spot); however, korea university started to seem quite appealing too since it's more "fun" according to some youtube experiences i saw and allegedly has a better variety of courses taught in english. that's quite important to me since i have some major requirements to fulfill abroad instead of GE's and i don't want to risk choosing a school that won't have the courses that transfer back neatly. it's definitely a privilege to study abroad and i'm incredibly lucky to have the opportunity, but these are just some considerations that i was curious about. thank you so much for all of your help in advance!
Are there any dramas that take place at Seoul National University? I've seen enough high school dramas about kids and parents wanting to go to this prestigious university but I can't seem to find one that takes place there.
Any genre is fine.
Audio-visual (AV) learning is defined by delivering and applying instructional content that includes both sound and visual information. The natural relationship between visual observations and their accompanying sounds has shown strong self-supervision signals for learning video representations. That is why the massive amount of online videos has become a valuable source for self-supervised learning among research communities.
However, due to overdubbed audio, online videos frequently provide imperfectly aligned audio-visual signals. Therefore, the models trained on uncurated films have been shown to develop poorer representations as a result of the misalignment difficulties. The existing techniques typically rely on manually curated datasets with a predetermined taxonomy of semantic ideas, where the audio-visual connection is highly likely.
To overcome this gap, researchers from Seoul National University, NVIDIA and Microsoft have released an automatic dataset curation pipeline and a large video dataset for self-supervised audio-visual learning, termed ACAV100M (automatically curated audio-visual dataset). The dataset is made up of a massive number of uncurated web videos. The researchers took 140 million full-length videos and reduced them to 100 million segments with the best audio-visual correspondence.
Checkout the Paper, Codes, Project, Microsoft Blog, Video Presentation and a Short Read from Us.
https://preview.redd.it/p3klq1yvmcx71.png?width=1024&format=png&auto=webp&s=750c51e058da29510d7bd1dcc44df17a24df7404
Audio-visual (AV) learning is defined by delivering and applying instructional content that includes both sound and visual information. The natural relationship between visual observations and their accompanying sounds has shown strong self-supervision signals for learning video representations. That is why the massive amount of online videos has become a valuable source for self-supervised learning among research communities.
However, due to overdubbed audio, online videos frequently provide imperfectly aligned audio-visual signals. Therefore, the models trained on uncurated films have been shown to develop poorer representations as a result of the misalignment difficulties. The existing techniques typically rely on manually curated datasets with a predetermined taxonomy of semantic ideas, where the audio-visual connection is highly likely.
To overcome this gap, researchers from Seoul National University, NVIDIA and Microsoft have released an automatic dataset curation pipeline and a large video dataset for self-supervised audio-visual learning, termed ACAV100M (automatically curated audio-visual dataset). The dataset is made up of a massive number of uncurated web videos. The researchers took 140 million full-length videos and reduced them to 100 million segments with the best audio-visual correspondence.
Checkout the Paper, Codes, Project, Microsoft Blog, Video Presentation and a Short Read from Us.
https://preview.redd.it/7zm9fsc4ncx71.png?width=1024&format=png&auto=webp&s=a24927e067a60ad0ae6a18f03ae88f48e69fad6e
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