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An Analysis on the Characteristics and Compilation Purpose of Japanese Useful Fisheries Classification Table (「일본유용수산분류표」의 특징과 편찬 목적에 대한 분석)

  • Kyung-Soon Seo;Kun-Woo Rhee
    • The Journal of Fisheries Business Administration
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    • v.54 no.3
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    • pp.69-92
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    • 2023
  • The 'Japanese Useful Fisheries Classification Table', published in advance before the publication of the "Useful Fisheries of Japan", is the first data to classify and introduce fisheries animals and plants in a single table. Therefore, it had received public attention immediately. However, The academy of animal studies at that time quickly pointed out that this classification table was a mixture of traditional and modern classifications, and that there were too many errors. However, Yoshio Tanaka, who was in charge of revising Yamamoto Arikatana, that wrote the classification table, was not an adherent of traditional taxonomy, nor was he ignorant of modern taxonomy. Nevertheless, the classification table, which was quite different from the well-known zoological classification at that time, was prepared. For example, the top classifications of marine organism are not at the same level, but rather a mixture of phylum and class, while the water insect contains several phylums, including Arthropoda, Echinodermata, Mollusca, and Coelenterata. As such, the method of classification of animals in the classification table was hard to understand in the zoological academy at that time. The reason for this unusual taxonomy was that the classification table showed classification of useful fisheries products, not intended to convey academic classification. In other words, it is not for the purpose of academic classification of all fishery products, but for the purpose of presenting standards that can be easily understood by those engaged in the collection, manufacture, and aquaculture of fishery products. This principle of 'Useful Fisheries of Japan' is also ascertained in the "Fishing Methods of Japan" and "Fishery Products of Japan". Regarding the collection and processing of marine products, it could have shown how to catch whales, which are mammals, and how to dismantle whales and obtain oil and meat, according to academic classifications. However, the first appearances in the book include dried squid, abalone, shark fins, and sea cucumbers. In other words, the most important fishery products at that time are presented first. The contents of the classification table, which is considered somewhat bizarre, show where the purpose to compile Useful Fisheries of Japan.

THE CLASSIFICATION OF A CLASS OF HOMOGENEOUS INTEGRAL TABLE ALGEBRAS OF DEGREE FIVE

  • Barghi, A.Rahnamai
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.71-80
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    • 2001
  • The purpose of this paper is to give the classification of homogeneous integral table algebras of degree 5 containing a faithful real element of which 2. In fact, these algebras are classified to exact isomorphism, that is the sets of structure constants which arise from the given basis are completely determined. This is work towards classifying homogeneous integral table algebras of degree 5. AMS Mathematics Subject Classification : 20C05, 20C99.

Development of physical activity classification table for Koreans: using the Compendium of physical activities in the United States (한국인을 위한 신체활동분류표 개발: 미국의 신체활동목록 (Compendium of physical activities)을 이용하여)

  • Kim, Eun-Kyung;Jun, Ha-Yeon;Gwak, Ji-Yeon;Fenyi, Justice Otoo
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • v.54 no.2
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    • pp.129-138
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    • 2021
  • To set the estimated energy requirement (EER) in Dietary Reference Intakes for Koreans (KDRI), we need the coefficient by physical activity stage, as determined by the physical activity level(PAL). Thus, there has been demand for a tool to calculate PAL based on the physical activity diary. This study was undertaken to develop a physical activity (PA) classification table for Koreans, using the 2011 Compendium of physical activities in the United States. The PA classification table for Koreans contains 262 codes, and values of the metabolic equivalent of task (MET) for specific activities. Of these, 243 PAs which do not have Korean specific data or information, were selected from the 2011 Compendium of PAs that originated in the United States; another 19 PAs were selected from the previous research data of Koreans. The PA classification table is codified to facilitate the selection of energy values corresponding to each PA. The code for each PA consists of a single letter alphabet (activity category) and four numeric codes that display the activity type (2 digit number), activity intensity (1 digit number), and specific activities (1 digit number). In addition, the intensity (sedentary behavior, low, middle and high) of specific PA and its rate of energy expenditure in MET are presented together. The activity categories are divided into 4 areas: Daily Activity (A), Movement (B), Occupation (C), and Exercise and Sports (D). The developed PA classification table can be applied to quantify the energy cost of PA for adults in research or practice, and to assess energy expenditure and physical activity levels based on self-reported PA.

Analysis of Faceted Schemes of Korean Decimal Classification (KDC의 조합식 분류체계 분석)

  • Jung Hae-Sung
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.36 no.4
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    • pp.133-153
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    • 2005
  • This study is to analyze and suggest the KDC's facet structure. KDC is using the Decimal Classification's facet structure. New suggestions are : Clearly use standard subdivisions and add instruction like 'Add to base number $\~$ notation $\~$ from table $\~$' : auxiliary tables contents are need to revise and expand to make a add table found in schedules and provide numbers to be added to designated schedules numbers are necessary.

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A Study on the Development of the Classification Table of the Records of the Association for the Bereaved Families of the Hampyeong Massacre Victims (함평사건희생자유족회의 소장 기록물 분류표 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, You-sun;Lee, Myounggyu
    • Journal of Korean Society of Archives and Records Management
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.155-175
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study is to establish a classification system for the records of the Association for the Bereaved Families of the Hampyeong Massacre Victims. The content of the records is accordingly implemented through a functional source principle, and a classification table is presented in such a way that it reflects the characteristics by type and by production period so that the records can be used effectively. DIRKS, a methodology for the development of the functional classification system, is used to conduct a functional analysis of Hampyeong massacre victims' families to derive a task classification table that leads to task function-work activity-handling actions. The category is determined by taking into consideration the type and nature of the time of the production of the records of the Hampyeong massacre victims' families. The records are mapped according to the function classification system, which corresponds to the task classification table, and the multicategory system that drafts the type and period, which is used to classify the functions. The medical institution introduces a system for classifying records into task subjects, task activities, handling actions, types, and period.

Development of Fast Posture Classification System for Table Tennis Robot (탁구 로봇을 위한 빠른 자세 분류 시스템 개발)

  • Jin, Seongho;Kwon, Yongwoo;Kim, Yoonjeong;Park, Miyoung;An, Jaehoon;Kang, Hosun;Choi, Jiwook;Lee, Inho
    • The Journal of Korea Robotics Society
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.463-476
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    • 2022
  • In this paper, we propose a table tennis posture classification system using a cooperative robot to develop a table tennis robot that can be trained like a real game. The most ideal table tennis robot would be a robot with a high joint driving speed and a high degree of freedom. Therefore, in this paper, we intend to use a cooperative robot with sufficient degrees of freedom to develop a robot that can be trained like a real game. However, cooperative robots have the disadvantage of slow joint driving speed. These shortcomings are expected to be overcome through quick recognition. Therefore, in this paper, we try to quickly classify the opponent's posture to overcome the slow joint driving speed. To this end, learning about dynamic postures was conducted using image data as input, and finally, three classification models were created and comparative experiments and evaluations were performed on the designated dynamic postures. In conclusion, comparative experimental data demonstrate the highest classification accuracy and fastest classification speed in classification models using MLP (Multi-Layer Perceptron), and thus demonstrate the validity of the proposed algorithm.

Classification of Restaurant Table Settings with Gestalt's Law of Visual Perception (외식 상차림의 게슈탈트 시지각 법칙에 따른 분류)

  • Joo, Seon Hee;Han, Kyung Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.177-185
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    • 2013
  • This study analyzed restaurant table settings with Gestalt's law of visual perception to obtain basic data for future marketing strategies. The research uses methods that involve applying images of restaurant table settings to Gestalt's law of visual perception, doing content analysis, and conducting a frequency analysis as well as a Chi-square test for classification analysis by visual perception. Results show a significant difference in the laws of visual perception, especially in the laws of nearness and closure, between table settings of different countries and backgrounds, such as Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Western cultures. In terms of the law of nearness, Chinese dishes were low, while other countries' dishes and Korean dishes showed high figures. In terms of the law of closure, Japanese dishes and western dishes had low values, while other countries' dishes and Korean dishes were high in their closure. Further studies on consumer awareness by visual perception classification need to be conducted.

A Study on a Bandwidth Guarantee Method of Subscriber-based DiffServ in Access Networks (액세스 망에서의 DiffServ 기반 가입자 대역 보장 방법 연구)

  • Park, Hea-Sook;Kim, Hae-Sook;Youn, Cheong
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartC
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    • v.12C no.5 s.101
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    • pp.709-716
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    • 2005
  • QoS is an important requirement of the FTTH (Fiber To The Home) subscriber in access network using E-PON (Ethernet Passive Optical Network). In this research, we describe the structure of the access network and propose a bandwidth guarantee scheme for subscriber and service according to the requirements of the subscriber, service and system. This scheme uses two kinds of the classification table, which are called 'service classification table' and 'subscriber classification table.' Using the classification table, we can identify the flow of the subscriber and service. Also, we compute the number of hash table entry to minimize the loss ratio of flows using the M/G/k/k queueing model. Finally, we apply the DRR scheduling through virtual queueing per subscriber instead of the aggregated class.

Retrieval Model using Subject Classification Table, User Profile, and LSI (전공분류표, 사용자 프로파일, LSI를 이용한 검색 모델)

  • Woo Seon-Mi
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartD
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    • v.12D no.5 s.101
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    • pp.789-796
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    • 2005
  • Because existing information retrieval systems, in particular library retrieval systems, use 'exact keyword matching' with user's query, they present user with massive results including irrelevant information. So, a user spends extra effort and time to get the relevant information from the results. Thus, this paper will propose SULRM a Retrieval Model using Subject Classification Table, User profile, and LSI(Latent Semantic Indexing), to provide more relevant results. SULRM uses document filtering technique for classified data and document ranking technique for non-classified data in the results of keyword-based retrieval. Filtering technique uses Subject Classification Table, and ranking technique uses user profile and LSI. And, we have performed experiments on the performance of filtering technique, user profile updating method, and document ranking technique using the results of information retrieval system of our university' digital library system. In case that many documents are retrieved proposed techniques are able to provide user with filtered data and ranked data according to user's subject and preference.

Physical activity classification table for Korean youth: using the Youth Compendium of Physical Activities in the United States (한국 소아청소년을 위한 신체활동분류표: 미국의 청소년 신체활동목록 (Youth Compendium of Physical Activities)을 이용하여)

  • Kim, Eun-Kyung;Gwak, Ji-Yeon;Jun, Ha-Yeon
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • v.55 no.5
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    • pp.533-542
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    • 2022
  • The total energy expenditure (TEE) consists of the basal energy expenditure (BEE), physical activity energy expenditure (PAEE) and the thermic effect of food. The PAEE accounts for a significant portion of the TEE and can be changed according to individual efforts, and the difference between individuals of PAEE is large. Even for the same physical activity, there is a difference in energy expenditure between adults and children. Therefore, a physical activity classification table for youth is needed to classify the physical activity recorded in the physical activity diary prepared to evaluate children's energy expenditure. It is also necessary to calculate the physical activity level required to set the estimated energy requirement in the Dietary Reference Intakes for children and adolescents in Korea. This paper reports a physical activity classification table for Korean youth using the 2017 Youth Compendium of Physical Activities in the United States. This physical activity classification table includes 110 specific activities classified into 14 major categories by four age groups (6-9, 10-12, 13-15, and 16-18 years old) and their metabolic equivalent values. Of these, 87 physical activities were selected from the 2017 Youth Compendium reported in the United States. Nine physical activities such as washing and going to the bathroom, which are daily activities of children and adolescents not included among them, were selected from the another list (2008) of physical activities in America. The remaining 15 physical activities were selected from the research results, which measured the energy expenditure of Korean children and adolescents. Activity categories were divided into 4 areas: daily activity (A), movement (B), school work (C), exercise and sports (D). This physical activity classification table will help standardize the interpretation and scoring process of physical activity of youth in related studies and community health surveys.