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A Study of the Research Direction and Trend in the Use of Corpus - Focusing on the Case of Japan - (말뭉치 구축·활용의 흐름과 현재의 동향 - 일본의 사례를 중심으로 -)

  • 윤영민
    • Language Facts and Perspectives
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    • v.45
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    • pp.35-59
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    • 2018
  • In this paper, as a proposal to an effective corpus construction and utilization scheme, there is a purpose to explore the present situation of Japanese corpus construction, concrete content and current trend. In Japan, dependence on google is remarkable, there has been a steady effort to develop high-quality corpus and development tool. On the other hand, the Japanese corpus should clearly grasp the location and information from those created by individual researchers to their own purpose to those created mainly by universities, research institutes, national policy institutions, etc. It is difficult. In this survey, it was possible to distinguish by "media corpus", "literary·magazine·web and balanced corpus", "spoken language corpus", "learner corpus", "historical material corpus" etc. by field and type. In addition, there were not many tools developed for corpus efficient use and secondary processing such as "example search", "morphological analysis", "machine translation", etc. for tool corpus only. The current trend in Japanese corpus construction spurred preparations for Seed data which can be utilized in linguistic research and various fields of the fourth industry, including national policy and research institutes such as NINJAL, JPO, NICT, ALAGIN and companies such as RAKUTEN ing.

A comparative study of mosquito population density according to the Sejong City areas and old city and new city (세종특별자치시 전역과 구도심 및 신도심에 따른 모기 밀도 비교 연구)

  • Na, Sumi;Doh, Jiseon;Yang, Young Cheol;Ryu, Sungmin;Yi, Hoonbok
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.39 no.3
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    • pp.362-373
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    • 2021
  • This study was conducted to establish mosquito distribution density and habitat in Sejong city for the prevention of mosquito-borne infectious diseases. The overall distribution of mosquitoes in the Sejong City was investigated, and the population density of mosquitoes in the old and new city was analyzed. Mosquito populations were determined using MOSHOLE and Blacklight traps once a week overnight. We also compared the mosquito population density of the old city and the new city, and the daily mosquito population was calculated using the data from the smart mosquito trap(DMS). Of all the study sites, Geumnam-myeon had the highest number of mosquitoes captured, and the dominant species were Armigeres subalbatus and Culex pipienspallens. Mosquito species with the potential for transmitting diseases were mainly found in Yeonseo-myeon (106 individual), and Geumnam-myeon (101). Mosquito collection rates by MOSHOLE trap and Blacklight trap were 58.49% and 41.51%, respectively. We concluded that using CO2 would be the most suitable approach for collecting mosquitoes. The mosquito population density in the old city (92.05±7.04) was approximately twice that of the new city(51.50±4.05). Since Sejong City is divided into old city and new city, it is difficult to spot remarkable effects in a standardized way. For effective quarantine, differentiation of quarantine must be established. This study results provide a basis for Sejong City's integrated mosquito control guidelines, and therefore effective control of which we believe will help control the spread of mosquito-borne diseases and reduce damage from mosquitoes.

Selection of Accident Frequency Area through Accident Cost Analysis (비용분석을 통한 교통사고 누적지역 선정방안)

  • Lee, Jung-Beom
    • The Journal of The Korea Institute of Intelligent Transport Systems
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.33-43
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    • 2022
  • The number of car crashes increases along with the increasing number of vehicles. Hence, diverse initiatives on traffic accidents have been implemented, targeting zero crash fatalities. According to the 3rd Traffic Safety Master Plan of 2016, the current standard selecting road accident black spots prioritizes locations with the high cumulative death toll. While this standard is suitable for roads that a city government manages to some extent, it is not suitable for roads less than 20 meters that a borough (Gu) handles. The roads under the supervision of a borough do not have enough death toll, and thus improvements on its road accident black spots are highly limited. In addition, discovering the causes of traffic accidents is not easy when the number of car accidents is obtained by considering only fatal accidents, which are relatively low in number. Therefore, including all traffic accidents might identify causes of accidents and result in better advancements. Therefore, this research follows rational decision-making and suggests new National Traffic Safety Master Plan standards. These new standards are obtained by comparing accident costs between the location of fatal crashes and road accident black spots. The analysis result shows that considering all types of accidents yields better results. For example, a Three-way Intersection in front of Zion Day Care Center, one of the selected spots under the current standard, has lower road crash costs than Sinchon Intersection, a selected spot under a new standard. Therefore, the study concludes that the standards to select road accident black spots need to include traffic accident severity and road crash costs.