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http://dx.doi.org/10.5392/JKCA.2020.20.04.062

A Study of Agenda Mining for Humanities-Based Convergence Research  

Park, Minsu (건국대학교 융합연구총괄센터)
Noh, Younghee (건국대학교 문헌정보학과)
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Abstract
In this study, we analyzed future emerging technologies from the perspective of convergence research and arranged them into mega-trends, trends, and issues, to carry out predictions of the future environment and search for technologies that are expected to be closely related to human life, and ultimately to achieve convergence research agenda that can predict various social problems. First, we investigated and analyzed the literature mentioned about various promising technologies and analyzed them to analyze key words and summarize the most frequently used core key words to infer trends. Then, an agenda was drawn that emphasized connectivity with the humanities-based convergence research by stratifying and organizing the inferred trends and classifying them as core and derived trends. The necessity, innovation, convergence, feasibility, future-oriented, and acceptability of these derived agendas were investigated through a survey. The analysis showed that researchers conducting convergence research showed a high interest in agenda items that deal closely with daily life with feasible technologies in the near future, while they showed a rather low interest in issues such as technology that can be realized in the distant future, terrorism or international conflicts.
Keywords
Emerging Technologies; Humanities-Based; Convergence Research; Mega-trend; Social Problems;
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