The first commercial network operation solution based on Neuroflow
Plans to expand to the entire KT network in 2019
KT to Apply Dr. Lauren's "All-in Biz" Product 
Researchers at the KT R&D Center are demonstrating Dr. Lauren, an AI-based network fault analysis solution. KT announced on the 22nd that it has developed 'Dr. Lauren', a solution that analyzes communication failures using artificial intelligence technology to find the cause and help with quick recovery.
Dr. Lauren is a solution that collects operational big data generated from the network, analyzes the data using artificial intelligence, and identifies the root cause of an error within one minute.
In particular, the control skills of KT experts, who operate the largest telecommunications network in the country, were trained on the system using artificial intelligence and then modeled, so even if an unexpected network failure occurs, the root cause can be quickly identified and a swift response can be made.
KT plans to apply the Dr. Lauren solution to its 'All-in Biz' product, an integrated network/infrastructure management solution for corporate customers, and expand its application to KT's entire network, including the 5G network, in 2019. We also plan to continue applying AI to operational tasks, including recommending disaster recovery measures and automating worker deployment, as well as network design and investment.
Lee Seon-woo, executive director of KT Convergence Technology Institute Infrastructure Research Center, said, “KT has improved work efficiency by applying artificial intelligence technology to network operations,” and added, “We will continue to develop next-generation intelligent operation management technology that can lead 5G and the 4th Industrial Revolution.”
Meanwhile, KT pioneered the development of NeuroFlow, an AI-based network operation platform, in 2017. Dr. Lauren is the first commercial network operation solution developed for fault analysis based on NeuroFlow.