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Good morning, everybody. My name is Jack Lu, the Manager for the NIOSH Musculoskeletal Health Cross-Sector Program. Its my pleasure to introduce todays speaker, Dr. SangHyun Lee, to give a presentation on a computer vision-based automatic ergonomic risk assessment system. Dr. Lee is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Michigan. Dr. Lee has over 170 publications and has written two books. He has received numerous awards for his contributions to science, including the recent Thomas Waters Awards for the Best Manual Materials Handling Presentation at Applied Ergonomics Conference in 2018. Dr. Lee will be repeating this award-winning AEC presentation and adding more information on how to use a smartphone to conduct ergonomic assessment in a workplace. Welcome, Dr. Lee. Thank you, Jack. Hi. We had a little bit of technical issues, but Im glad it is working. It is quite honor to be here and present, particularly given that