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=== References ===
 
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[https://www.techinasia.com/south-korea-startups-japan-expansion/ TechinAsia: 19 of the hottest South Korean startups came to Tokyo looking for business partners – here’s our top five favorites]<br/>
 
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06 Feb 2015 Emailed CEO
21 Feb 2015 CEO Replied stating he is interested in knowing more
Companies

Scatter Lab Inc.

About Scatter Lab
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Scatter Lab Inc. was founded in 2011 by CEO Kim Jongyoun. The company's focus is to make sense of Chat Data from our messaging applications. Since it was founded, Scatter Lab had garnered investments from Korea Venture Investment Corp. Till date, the company had launched 2 mobile applications. Both of which is aimed at making sense of text data to improve romantic relationships.

Scatter Lab is gradually expanding towards Japan and have plans to expand to US and China in the future.


Scatter Lab's products/services

TEXTAT

TEXTAT
TEXTAT was an university project during Mr Kim's last semester. After the project, he thought it could be an interesting business. So he called his high-school friends who were also developers and started working on TEXTAT.

After 2 years of struggling to develop the analysis model, TEXTAT was officially launched in 2013. It is a mobile application that makes use of Chat Data from KakaoTalk and Line. Users answer a few background questions and then upload a thread of messages into the TEXTAT system to find out if they can add “benefits” to their friend-status.

The team behind this app analyzed 1.2 billion text messages (including stickers and emoticons) and are confident that their system can accurately predict the emotional patterns underlying the conversation.

Ginger
"A.I. that understands your relationship"


Ginger
Ginger, recently launched in 2015, is the latest application Scatter Lab has to offer. If you have used Google Now or know what it is, Ginger is basically the relationship version of it. Except that it is yet another mobile application.

Ginger does real-time analysis using chat data from Between. Users log in with their Between ID and Ginger will start analysing your chat data. It starts recording metadata (e.g. keywords, location, topics, reply time, message length, etc.) and creates cards based on the metadata. At the end, Ginger pushes the cards to the users.

The Founders

CEO JongYoun, Kim

CEO JongYoun Kim
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“There is no better time in Korea’s history than now to make an impact and be an entrepreneur.” - Jongyoun, Kim, CEO Scatter Lab Inc.

Mr Kim graduated from Yonsei University in 2011 with an MBA and second major in Sociology. He had a particular interest for mathematical sociology. During College that he became interested in chat data. Long story short, he wanted to know how a particular girl felt about him and he felt that he could utilise the text data to pick up signals in a more scientific manner.

By the time this project of his manage to attract a government grant, he had to decide between a conglomerate job and the startup. The project garnered support within KakaoTalk and what was a pet project gradually grew towards the formation of Scatter Lab's first product, TEXTAT.


Other Founders Role Short description
Sunggu Hwang
CTO He was a server developer from Daum Communications (now merged with Kakao) and have had experience working on big data server project such as mail and messenger. Hence Mr Kim believed he was a good fit to the team.
Jaepil Lim
Developer High-school friend who does development
Jooho Jang
Developer High-school friend who does development

Mission & Vision

Mission : To understand what "love" is through the use of text analytics and the application of statistics, linguistics, psychology, and machine learning technology.
Vision : To make more people around the world happy

Learning Points

  • Hobby-turned-Business : How does it develop from here? Will it eventually become a global service?
  • Learn to read the environment : Making use full use of resource and opportunities given at the right time
  • Business perspective : Making use of otherwise difficult to understand data

References

TechinAsia: 19 of the hottest South Korean startups came to Tokyo looking for business partners – here’s our top five favorites
beSUCCESS: Korea’s Changing Landscape for Entrepreneurs
The Huffington Post: Gimme The Green Light! Sseomnam sseomnyeo katok analysis 'text at' Kim Jong-yun interview

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