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PRIVATE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND CRYPTOGRAPHY LAB

School of Computer Science and Engineering at Chung-Ang University

310-440, 84, Heukseok-ro

Dongjak-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea

Private Artificial Intelligence and Cryptography Lab (PAICLAB), part of the
School of Computer Science and Engineering at Chung-Ang University, is a
next-generation security research team dedicated to addressing security and
privacy issues emerging in the era of the 4th Industrial Revolution, driven by
artificial intelligence and cloud technology. While various industries are
rapidly advancing with AI technology at the forefront, it is challenging to
successfully apply the state-of-the-art technologies without resolving security
issues. We welcome anyone who is interested in learning about the
state-of-the-art security technologies and participating at the forefront of
next-generation security research. If you are interested in our research
direction, please contact jwlee2815@cau.ac.kr!


NEWS

Mar 01, 2024 Jaeyoung Bae has joined PAICLAB as graduate researcher for master’s
degree! Dec 06, 2023 The paper Rotation Key Reduction for Client-Server Systems
of Deep Neural Network on Fully Homomorphic Encryption is presented in ASIACRYPT
2023! Sep 01, 2023 Unggi Yeo has joined PAICLAB as graduate researcher for
master’s degree and Gyungwon Cha, Dongjin Park, Dahee Yoon, Gangmin Lee,
Jeongyeon Kwon has joined as undergraduate researcher! Mar 01, 2023 Hyunyoung
Kim has joined PAICLAB as undergraduate researcher! Dec 26, 2022 Jaeyoung Bae,
Byoungseo Min, Seomgyun Song, Seunggyu Lee have joined PAICLAB as undergraduate
researcher!


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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

 1. PhysRev
    Can Quantum-Mechanical Description of Physical Reality Be Considered
    Complete?
    A. Einstein, B. Podolsky, and N. Rosen
    Phys. Rev., New Jersey. More Information can be found here , May 1935
    
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    In a complete theory there is an element corresponding to each element of
    reality. A sufficient condition for the reality of a physical quantity is
    the possibility of predicting it with certainty, without disturbing the
    system. In quantum mechanics in the case of two physical quantities
    described by non-commuting operators, the knowledge of one precludes the
    knowledge of the other. Then either (1) the description of reality given by
    the wave function in quantum mechanics is not complete or (2) these two
    quantities cannot have simultaneous reality. Consideration of the problem of
    making predictions concerning a system on the basis of measurements made on
    another system that had previously interacted with it leads to the result
    that if (1) is false then (2) is also false. One is thus led to conclude
    that the description of reality as given by a wave function is not complete.

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