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The Course of Schema Activation in Processing of Humor Text (유머텍스트 처리에서 스키마의 활성화 과정)

  • Choi, Young-Geon;Shin, Hyun-Jung
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.15 no.9
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    • pp.425-435
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    • 2015
  • Though most researchers studying humor in recent years agree that 'incongruity' is essential factor of humor elicitation, they have different views in the course of schema activation in processing humor text. One of the different views on schema activation in processing humor text is wether schemata are activated concurrently or selectively. While concurrent activation view suggests that different schemata are concurrently activated because we perceive them at the same time, selective activation view suggests that different schemata are selectively activated because we use selective attention for their perception. This study was conducted to verify these two different views. We clarified that different schemata were activated in processing of humor text, and we examined whether Vaid's experiment failed or not. Experiment was designed mixed 2 (schema1, schema2) ${\times}$ 3 (setup, incongruity, resolution) ${\times}$ (humor, control) factorial design and latin square counterbalancing. As a result of experiment, we got data that different schemata were activated in the course of 'Incongruity' at the same time. Most of all, the activated schemata were kept activation in the course of 'Resolution'. This result suggest that different schemata were activated concurrently.

Higher-Order Vagueness and Radical Indeterminacy (고차모호성과 극단적 결정불가능성)

  • Lee, Jinhee
    • Korean Journal of Logic
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.137-181
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    • 2014
  • I will propose the radical indeterminacy for solving the higher-order vagueness' dilemma. The radical indeterminacy means that the indeterminacy of 'a is P' implies the indeterminacy of 'a is a borderline case of P.' I will compose my argument two steps: first I will suggest conditions for overcoming the dilemma by analyzing its structure and second I will offer the radical indeterminacy that satisfies aforementioned conditions. I think the higher-order vagueness' dilemma occurs owing to the misunderstanding about the unclarity or the indeterminacy of borderline cases that is an basic intuition of vagueness. So conditions for solving the dilemma are also criteria of adequacy on the theory of vagueness. Thus I will propose II-rule that satisfies above conditions and the radical indeterminacy as a new understanding about vagueness.

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Actual Condition of Inconsistency at the Boundary Areas of Administrative Districts (행정구역 경계지역에서의 지적불부합지 실태분석)

  • Hong, Sung-Eon
    • Journal of Korean Society for Geospatial Information Science
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.57-65
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    • 2008
  • This research is aimed at offering a fundamental data for the adjustment of cadastral inconsistency of administrative boundary areas from this time onward by analyzing actual conditions of cadastral inconsistency at the study areas by the use of digital topographic map and digital cadastral map of si-gun-gu boundary area. As a result of examining the actual condition of cadastral inconsistency at the surveyed areas, the extent of cadastral inconsistency of the neighboring administrative boundary areas was assessed as ${\pm}3.15m$ of RMSE on X coordinates and also assessed as ${\pm}2.85\;m$ of RMSE on Y coordinates; in addition, RMSE of the neighboring district of the administrative boundary areas on X coordinates was assessed as ${\pm}1.33\;m$, and ${\pm}0.75\;m$ of RMSE on Y coordinates respectively-thus, this research could suggest the fact that there has arisen a lot of cadastral inconsistency areas at administrative boundary areas.

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A Study on the Use of Stopword Corpus for Cleansing Unstructured Text Data (비정형 텍스트 데이터 정제를 위한 불용어 코퍼스의 활용에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Won-Jo
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.891-897
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    • 2022
  • In big data analysis, raw text data mostly exists in various unstructured data forms, so it becomes a structured data form that can be analyzed only after undergoing heuristic pre-processing and computer post-processing cleansing. Therefore, in this study, unnecessary elements are purified through pre-processing of the collected raw data in order to apply the wordcloud of R program, which is one of the text data analysis techniques, and stopwords are removed in the post-processing process. Then, a case study of wordcloud analysis was conducted, which calculates the frequency of occurrence of words and expresses words with high frequency as key issues. In this study, to improve the problems of the "nested stopword source code" method, which is the existing stopword processing method, using the word cloud technique of R, we propose the use of "general stopword corpus" and "user-defined stopword corpus" and conduct case analysis. The advantages and disadvantages of the proposed "unstructured data cleansing process model" are comparatively verified and presented, and the practical application of word cloud visualization analysis using the "proposed external corpus cleansing technique" is presented.

A Study on Unstructured text data Post-processing Methodology using Stopword Thesaurus (불용어 시소러스를 이용한 비정형 텍스트 데이터 후처리 방법론에 관한 연구)

  • Won-Jo Lee
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.935-940
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    • 2023
  • Most text data collected through web scraping for artificial intelligence and big data analysis is generally large and unstructured, so a purification process is required for big data analysis. The process becomes structured data that can be analyzed through a heuristic pre-processing refining step and a post-processing machine refining step. Therefore, in this study, in the post-processing machine refining process, the Korean dictionary and the stopword dictionary are used to extract vocabularies for frequency analysis for word cloud analysis. In this process, "user-defined stopwords" are used to efficiently remove stopwords that were not removed. We propose a methodology for applying the "thesaurus" and examine the pros and cons of the proposed refining method through a case analysis using the "user-defined stop word thesaurus" technique proposed to complement the problems of the existing "stop word dictionary" method with R's word cloud technique. We present comparative verification and suggest the effectiveness of practical application of the proposed methodology.

Comparison of IVF Outcomes in Patients with Endometriosis According to Severity (자궁내막증이 있는 불임 여성에서 중등도에 따른 체외 수정의 결과 비교)

  • Kim, Hye Ok;Kang, Inn Soo
    • Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.219-227
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    • 2006
  • Objective: To evaluate the impact of endometriosis on IVF-ET cycles and to compare IVF outcomes between stage I/II and stage III/IV endometriosis. Methods: We analyzed 697 patients (1,199 cycles) with endometriosis (stage I-II:638 cycles, stage III-IV: 561 cycles) and 325 pts (459 cycles) with tubal factor as controls between January 1994 and April 2004. Pts with endometriosis were diagnosed by laparoscopy and medical and surgical treatment were done in 353 cycles (55.3%) and 466 cycles (83.1%) of stage I-ll/stage III-IV endometriosis. Cycles with age>35 years or FSH>20 miU/mL or severe male factor infertility were excluded. Results: The number of retrieved oocytes ($9.97{\pm}7.2$ vs. $13.4{\pm}7.9$ (p<0.0001 )), total number of embryos ($6.5{\pm}4.8$ vs. $9.1{\pm}5.6$ (p<0.0001)), and good quality embryos ($2.43{\pm}1.6$ vs. $2.74{\pm}1.7$ (p=0.013)) significantly decreased in stage III-IV endometriosis than in control. But pregnancy rate of stage III-IV endometriosis was comparable with control (35.7% vs. 36.8%). Fertilization rate and number of total embryos were lower in stage I-II endometriosis than in control ($64.8{\pm}22.9$ vs. $70.8{\pm}20.8$ (p<0.0001), $7.6{\pm}5.0$ vs. $9.1{\pm}5.6$ (p<0.0001)). In patients with medical and surgical treatment of endometriosis, pregnancy rate and live birth rate was significantly lower in stage I-II than in stage III-IV endometriosis (29.2 vs. 36.2 (%), p=0.045, 23.9 vs. 31.5 (%), p=0.043). There was no difference in the mean age, but the duration of infertility was significantly longer ($56.5{\pm}26.3$ vs. $46.9{\pm}25.8$ (mon), p<0.0001) and fertilization rate was lower ($64.7{\pm}23.3$ vs. $70.5{\pm}22.7$ (%), p=0.001) in stage I-II than stage III-IV endometriosis. Conclusion: We suggest that IVF should be considered earlier in patients with minimal to mild endometriosis because of significantly decreased fertilization rates.