Donghwa Kang
Hello! I’m Donghwa Kang. I’m currently pursuing a Ph.D. in School of Computing at KAIST. I am advised by Prof. Brent Byunghoon Kang in Cyber Security Lab.
news
| Nov 2025 | A paper entitled “Timestep-Compressed Attack on Spiking Neural Networks through Timestep-Level Backpropagation” has been accepted to AAAI’26. |
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| Aug 2025 | A paper entitled “CF-DETR: Coarse-to-Fine Transformer for Real-Time Object Detection” has been accepted to RTSS’25. |
| May 2025 | A paper entitled “BankTweak: Adversarial Attack against Multi-Object Trackers by Manipulating Feature Banks” has been accepted to IJCAI’25. |
| Jan 2025 | A paper entitled “Real-Time Scheduling for Multi-Object Tracking Tasks in Regions with Different Criticalities” has been accepted to JSA. |
| Aug 2024 | Three papers have been accepted to ICPR’24. |
selected publications
- SNNAdversarial AttackTimestep-Compressed Attack on Spiking Neural Networks through Timestep-Level BackpropagationThe 40th Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2026
- Real-timeCF-DETR: Coarse-to-Fine Transformer for Real-Time Object DetectionIn 2025 IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS), 2025* co-first authors
- Adversarial AttackBankTweak: Adversarial Attack Against Multi-Object Trackers by Manipulating Feature BanksIn Proceedings of the Thirty-Fourth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, IJCAI-25, Aug 2025* co-first authors
- Real-timeBatch-MOT: Batch-enabled real-time scheduling for multi-object tracking tasksACM International Conference on Embedded Software, Aug 2024
- Real-timeRT-MOT: Confidence-aware real-time scheduling framework for multi-object tracking tasksIn 2022 IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS), Aug 2022