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O2O Order System Design and Implementation (O2O 수주시스템 설계 및 구현)

  • Sa, Jae-Hak;Chun, CByung-Hun;Choi, Young-Soo
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2016.04a
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    • pp.382-385
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    • 2016
  • 본 논문에서는 오프라인의 장점인 고객방문, 실물전시 및 체험 구매를 위한 상품콘텐츠를 가상공간에 디지털화로 제작하고 실시간 제공함으로써 고객들의 구매욕구와 구매패턴의 변화수용과 서비스 만족도를 향상시키는 O2O수주시스템을 제안한다. 이 시스템은 오프라인 패턴에 익숙한 카탈로그 책자중심의 사용자경험을 디지털로 전환하여 온라인의 거부감과 불편함을 해소하였고 편리성을 높이기 위해 다양한 접근 디바이스환경 제공과 오프라인에서 할 수 없는 동영상에 의한 사용법, 제품 도면 등을 e-카탈로그로 제공하여 성공적인 매출확대를 창출하도록 설계, 구현하였다.

A Study on Construction of Digital Museum Archiving Regarding Dance Costume (무용공연작품 의상을 위한 디지털 뮤지엄 아카이빙 구축)

  • Jeong, Yu-Jin;Yoo, Ji-Young;Baek, Hyun-Soon
    • Journal of Korea Entertainment Industry Association
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.81-88
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    • 2019
  • This article aims to identify the characters and theme shown in dance costume and utilize them from an educational perspective by constructing digital museum archiving, which can be systematically collected, classified and stored from dance costume. It deals with definition of digital museum archiving as theoretical background and examples of how to create digital museum archiving as research content. The role that archiving plays in digital museum and effectiveness have been demonstrated. Archive is a term used to indicate extensive material and its storage and referred to as an integrative model of display in the computer-generated space. When it comes to producing dance costume as a form of digital museum, the museum is to be made in the computer-generated area of dance costume. The museum shows each division of major, medium and minor classification. The major classification divides genre of dance performance into Korean dance, modern dance and ballet. The middle involves choreographers, costume designers. The minor categorization includes newspaper, interviews, performance pictures, and programs. Digital museum has the value of space utilization, creation, culture, utilization of multiple educational programs, offering of digital museum content, two-way communication, and program development of the new display form.

A Study on the meaning of Database follow the application of Visual Contents (전시콘텐츠 적용 환경에 따른 데이터베이스 의미 고찰)

  • Kim, Min-Su;Yoon, Se-Kyun
    • Archives of design research
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    • v.18 no.1 s.59
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    • pp.17-26
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    • 2005
  • Nowadays, display-contents are developing to an informative environment. that is under the logic of the media operating system. To perceive the media-environments and produce the cultural contents, the cultural designers seek to understand a skin structure from making up for shape. To appreciate operating system in data and database is not only systematization of form and contents of visual contents but also variety contents into multiple-platform and integrative environments. These days, the spectacle exhibition try to express for their surface design between algorithm of data and database. the information is expressing aesthetic which means presents the integrated contents through the play instinct environment to end-user. That was given web or game to participation is developing with the cellular device and ubiquitous computing system. in the linear perspective, the end-user should be immerse more and more hyper-simulation system because of the operating algorithm of database. To do this, human have need to get the information-ability from multi-platform society. In the virtual environment, database offer the experience of an unheard-of event to end-user that prepare the participants the circumstances priority of signifiers. To do that already based on a fixed sensibility endow with narrative of the freshness- experience.

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A Study on the Restoration of Chimi Excavated the Wangheungsa Temple Site using 3D Scanning and Computer Numerical Control (3차원 스캐닝과 컴퓨터 수치 제어 기술을 이용한 왕흥사지 출토 치미의 복원 연구)

  • Park, Min Jung;Hwang, Hyun Sung;Hong, Shin Yeon
    • Journal of Conservation Science
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.217-225
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    • 2019
  • The chimi(ridge-end tile) of Wangheungsa temple is the oldest in our country. The upper part of the chimi was excavated from the southern side of Wangheungsa temple and the lower part from the northern side. These parts are considered to be portions of the same chimi, because they are similar in shape and are excavated from two sides of the same temple structure. However, the original shape of the chimi cannot be determined owing to substantial deterioration. Hence, in this study, replicas of the deteriorated chimi portions of Wangheungsa temple were fabricated by employing 3D scanning technology and the computer numerical control machining method. While observing the bending phenomenon of the chimi, the proposed model was warped realistically on the basis of the bending direction of the actual chimi. Consequently, the restoration process was modified several times. The results indicated that no gaps can be found between the upper and lower parts, and the corresponding patterns connect naturally. Furthermore, the proposed method is contactless, safe, operable, reproducible, and appropriate for restoration of artifacts. Additionally, the modeling data is semi-permanent. Hence, if modelling data is appropriately applied as per the characteristics of artifacts, it can be utilized in various fields such as virtual exhibitions, hands-on exhibitions, cultural heritage restoration, and production of teaching aids and souvenirs.

Digital Restoration of Missing Parts and Production of Three-dimensional Printed Replicas the Stone Buddhas in Four Directions in Hwajeon-ri, Yesan, Korea (예산 화전리 석조사면불상의 결손부 디지털 복원 및 3차원 프린팅 복제모형 제작)

  • Lee Seungjun;Jo Younghoon;Kim Jiho;Cho Hyosik
    • Conservation Science in Museum
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    • v.29
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    • pp.99-110
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    • 2023
  • The stone fragments that are missing from the stone cultural heritage have limited use beyond being directly fitted to identify their original position, as they are relatively heavy and bulky, and there is the further risk of secondary physical damage during manual work. Therefore, in this study, morphological relationships between the missing parts and the stone fragments were identified through digital restoration, and a three-dimensional (3D) printed replica was created for use at the exhibition for Stone Buddhas in Four Directions in Hwajeon-ri, Yesan, where 72 stone fragments had been excavated together. First, for the digital restoration, stone fragments of similar shapes were selected after the coordinates of the 3D scanning model were aligned in virtual space. In addition, the stone fragments were printed using a 3D printer to check whether they were physically related to the missing parts. Thus, the original positions of a total of nine stone fragments were identified. To utilize these research results in the exhibition, a 1:1 replica of the Stone Buddhas in Four Directions was produced using 3D printing technology, and the nine stone fragments were also restored to their original positions. The digital technology used in this study is of great importance in that it not only made up for the limitations of the direct manual method but also suggested the possibility of expanding its application to the fields of documentation, restoration, and replication of similar cultural heritage.

Comparison of 3D Space Perception for the Stereoscopic AR Holography (스테레오 증강현실 홀로그래피에서의 삼차원 공간감 비교)

  • Kim, Minju;Wohn, Kwangyun
    • Journal of the HCI Society of Korea
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.21-27
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    • 2013
  • Recently, the use of floating hologram has increased in many different aspects, such as exhibitions, education, advertisements, and so on. Especially, the floating hologram that makes use of half-mirror is widely used. Nevertheless, half-mirror, unfortunately, cannot lead users to the perfect three dimensional hologram experience. Even though it can make the vision look to be up on the air, it does not have the capacity to display itself up on the air, which is the ultimate goal of hologram. In addition, it looks inconsistent when a real object is located behind the half-mirror in order to show the convergence of the two (object and the half-mirror). In this paper, we did the study on comparison of 3D space perception for the stereoscopic AR holography. At first, we applied stereoscopic technology to the half-mirror hologram system for the accurate and realistic AR environment. Then, the users can feel as if the real 3D object behind half-mirror and the reflected virtual image are converged much better in the 3D space. Furthermore, by using depth camera, the location and direction of graphics can be controlled to change depending on the user's point of view. This is the effective way to produce augmented stereoscopic images simply and accurately through half-mirror film without any additional devices. What we saw from the user test were applying 3D images and user interaction leads the users to have 3D spatial awareness and realism more effectively and accurately.

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A Study on Technology Trend of VR Experience Contents (VR 체험 콘텐츠 기술 동향에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Kyoung-Ho
    • Journal of Korea Entertainment Industry Association
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    • v.14 no.8
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    • pp.513-523
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    • 2020
  • This study has derived the patents of the technology that have been filed and registered so far to investigate the trends of virtual reality(VR) experience contents technology, and analyzed them focusing on core patent technologies. The patents of Korea, USA, Japan, Europe and PCT, which were released until June 2020, were targeted, and patent search was conducted using WISDOMAIN search DB. The keywords for patent search were related to experience technology using VR, and a total of 1,013 data were obtained after creating a search formula by combining the derived keywords. Among them, a total of 65 data were extracted from the result of selecting valid patents, and a political analysis was conducted on them. Looking at the overall application trend, most of Korean patent applications accounted for, and noise patents are system-related devices to implement VR technology. The United States and Europe are focused on developing augmented reality(AR) technology, the study found. The technology of VR experience has increased rapidly since 2017, and the technology growth stage is the period from the beginning to the growth stage. As a result of examining the valid patents related to VR experience, technology was searched in various fields such as rural tour, exhibition, education, and performance, and patents for contents writing and general virtual experience related technology were also searched. If we predict the possibility of development of VR industry in the future, it is necessary to respond to preemption of intellectual property rights by proceeding technology development and patent application for more diverse fields.

A Study of Design and Implementation of Cultural Property Contents Using Augmented Reality (증강현실을 이용한 문화재 콘텐츠 설계 및 구현 연구)

  • Suh, Donghee
    • Journal of Industrial Convergence
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.15-20
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    • 2019
  • Augmented reality is used in various fields such as culture, education, military, medical. This is a method of recognizing information of an augmented object on the camera. Exhibitions and educational contents for children are already produced in various ways. This research showed the developed contents deliver cultural property information using augmented reality. 'Galgibi AR' and 'Jang Young-sil's Invention AR' allow you to experience cultural assets up close. 'Galgibi AR' is the experience content in the form of 3D blocks. It makes to understand the structure of the zeolite, Galgibi. 'Jang Young-sil's Invention AR' make you to watch out four objects in detail by zooming in, zooming out and rotating. It can also take pictures with the inventions. Both contents implement what we want to deliver accurately through simple content. They increase the enjoyment of cultural heritage through experience contents. This research addressed to help the cultural property information spread to the public by using Augmented Reality.

Computation Algorithm for Dynamic Launch Zone of Air-to-Air Missiles (공대공 유도탄의 동적발사영역(DLZ) 산출 알고리듬)

  • Park, Sang-Sup;Kim, Do-Wan;Hong, Ju-Hyeon;Ryoo, Chang-Kyung
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences
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    • v.42 no.9
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    • pp.762-772
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    • 2014
  • A weapon control algorithm equipped on a fighter is closely related to the mission accomplishment and fighter survivability during engagement. The weapon control algorithm typically provides a pilot the dynamic launch zone(DLZ), the target shoot-down range of air-to-air missiles, in the head-up display(HUD). DLZ is produced by an engagement range computation algorithm. In this paper, the components of DLZ for AIM-9 and AIM-120 air-to-air missiles are introduced. The real-time computation algorithm for DLZ based on the pseudo 6-DOF program is then addressed The operational aspects of DLZ algorithm for the air-to-air missiles to various engagement scenarios is investigated vis simulations.

A Study on the Expressional Characteristics and Elements of Contents Using Hologram (홀로그램을 활용한 콘텐츠의 표현특성 및 요소에 관한 연구)

  • Lim, Jung-Hee;Chung, Jean-Hun
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.405-411
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study is to identify the visual characteristics of image expression elements of contents based on hologram and to find ways to utilize hologram effectively. Therefore, I intend to analyze the characteristics and cases of hologram, and investigate efficient representation methods of hologram contents. As a research method, I considered the theoretical background of the hologram through the literature investigation and the precedent study related to the hologram technology, and derived the results from the case study analysis. The characteristics of expression of hologram contents are fusion of virtual and physical elements, interaction, visual extension of reality space. It becomes possible to produce scenes that were difficult to visualize, thereby enhancing the interest and immersion of the audience.