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Design of PSIP converter for data broadcasting service in the interoperable network of terrestrial and cable

  • Choi Ji Hoon;Lee Yong Ju;Park Min Sik;Choi Jin Soo;Hong Jin Woo
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2004.08c
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    • pp.562-566
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    • 2004
  • In this paper, we propose a method for constructing terrestrial/cable PSIP converting system, so-called a PSIP converter, which is converting terrestrial PSIP into cable PSIP for a data broadcasting service in the interoperable network of terrestrial and cable, and define an interface between the PSIP converter and the OOB SI generator by using PMCP messages compliant to ATSC T3/S1. The exiting PSIP converter just converts terrestrial PSIP into cable PSIP compliant to ATSC and OCAP standard and transmits by a MPEG-2 TS format. That is to say, it is not for the digital data broadcasting but for the digital broadcasting. Say in other word, the proposed PSIP converter is designed to convert and transmit PSIP including DET information which is necessary data event information for data broadcasting service. In addition, the PSIP converter can support various types of PSIP information to the OOB SI generator by using PMCP messages defined by a hierarchical structure as per each channel, audio/video event, data event and so on.

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The Study of Video Transcoding and Streaming System Based on Prediction Period

  • Park, Seong-Ho;Kim, Sung-Min;Lee, Hwa-Sei
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.339-345
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    • 2007
  • Video transcoding is a technique used to convert a compressed input video stream with an arbitrary format, size, and bitrate into a different attribute video stream different attributes to provide a efficient video streaming service for the customers is dispersed in the heterogeneous networks. Specifically, frames deletion occur in a transcoding scheme that exploits the adjustment of frame rate, and at this time, the loss in temporal relation among frames due to frame deletion is compensated for the prediction of motion estimation by reusing motion vectors in the would-be deleted frames. But the processing time for transcoding don't have an improvement as much as our expectation because transcoding is done only within the transcoder. So in this paper, we propose a new transcoding algorithm based on prediction period to improve transcoding-related processing time. For this, we also modify the existing encoder so as to adjust dynamically frame rate based on the prediction period and deletion period of frames. To check how the proposed algorithm works nicely, we implement a video streaming system with the new transcoder and encoder to which it is applied. The result of the performance test shows that the streaming system with proposed algorithm improve 60% above in processing time and also PSNR have a good performance while the quality of pictures is preserved.

Converting System from OSD and CDF documents to UML Class Diagram (OSD, CDF 문서로부터 UML 클래스 다이어그램으로 변환 시스템)

  • Ha, Yan
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartA
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    • v.10A no.5
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    • pp.493-502
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    • 2003
  • For increasing needs about web-based XML applications, there has been a lot of studies about WIDL, CDF and OSD that are related to XML. Especially, the OSD format describes software packages and their inter-dependencies that is widely used in a CDF file, IT uses different forms for representing relationships among software pakages, because there has not been proposed a method of object modeling about it until now. In this paper, we propose a modeling method for the OSD and CDF documents using UML relationships. It is a part of the project to merge XML, applications and convert thd OCD and CDF documents into an IML class diagram to generate OODB sheme. We can esily not only visualuze implementation and dependency relationships among software packages but also understand and transform logical structure of XML documents using modeling functions.

Design and Implementation of a 3-dimensional GIS Data Provider System (3차원 GIS 데이터제공자 시스템의 설계 및 구현)

  • 남광우;이성호;박종현
    • Spatial Information Research
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2004
  • The 3-dimensional GIS data provider system manages and retrieves 2, 3-dimensional spatial and time data. This system provides the standard interfaces which help developers to omit additional works to do modify or convert a format of 2 or 3-dimensional spatial data, which has been already accumulated, into that dependent on a specified system. This system consists of a data provider and data access component. The former deals with the connections with some databases and manages the meta data, so that the various GIS or software can access to 3-dimensional spatial and time data via the same method, and the latter takes charge of index management and spatial operations on GIS data for consumers. The system offers the diverse spatial operations and analysis functions for 3-dimensional GIS.

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A Study on Reuse 3D MCAD Data for BIM based Library Creation - Focusing on the Mechanical BIM Library - (BIM 라이브러리 제작을 위한 3차원 MCAD 데이터의 재사용에 관한 연구 - 기계 설비 분야 BIM 라이브러리 중심으로 -)

  • Choi, Dong-Kwon;Kim, Jay-Jung
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.263-271
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    • 2014
  • Recent AEC industry, is introducing BIM based design process which mainly focuses on collaboration and integration. Since BIM has characteristic of utilizing several design libraries in various fields across the AEC industry, obtaining BIM libraries are essential for introducing and applying the BIM successfully. Thus, creating BIM libraries and guidelines for various fields are needed. BIM libraries can be categorized into disciplines such as architectural, structural, mechanical and electrical industries. Especially, companies in mechanical industry possesses design data for creating BIM library. Due to the fact, we standardized the property information for BIM libraries. And for BIM library production, we have developed a program which uses neutral format to convert 3D MCAD data designed by $NX^{TM}$ into $Revit^{TM}$ Family. Finally, we developed a program that merges property information to Revit Family file.

Data complement algorithm of a complex sewerage pipe system for urban inundation modeling

  • Lee, Seungsoo;An, Hyunuk;Kim, Yeonsu;Hur, Young-Teck;Lee, Daeeop
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.47 no.3
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    • pp.509-517
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    • 2020
  • Geographic information system (GIS) sewer network data are a fundamental input material for urban inundation modeling, which is important to reduce the increasing damages from urban inundation due to climate change. However, the essential attributes of the data built by a local government are often missing because the purpose of building the data is the maintenance of the sewer system. Inconsistent simplification and supplementation of the sewer network data made by individual researchers may increase the uncertainty of flood simulations and influence the inundation analysis results. Therefore, it is necessary to develop a basic algorithm to convert the GIS-based sewage network data into input data that can be used for inundation simulations in consistent way. In this study, the format of GIS-based sewer network data for a watershed near the Sadang Station in Seoul and the Oncheon River Basin in Busan was investigated, and a missing data supplementing algorithm was developed. The missing data such as diameter, location, elevation of pipes and manholes were assumed following a consistent rule, which was developed referring to government documents, previous studies, and average data. The developed algorithm will contribute to minimizing the uncertainty of sewer network data in an urban inundation analysis by excluding the subjective judgment of individual researchers.

A Covariance-matching-based Model for Musical Symbol Recognition

  • Do, Luu-Ngoc;Yang, Hyung-Jeong;Kim, Soo-Hyung;Lee, Guee-Sang;Dinh, Cong Minh
    • Smart Media Journal
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.23-33
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    • 2018
  • A musical sheet is read by optical music recognition (OMR) systems that automatically recognize and reconstruct the read data to convert them into a machine-readable format such as XML so that the music can be played. This process, however, is very challenging due to the large variety of musical styles, symbol notation, and other distortions. In this paper, we present a model for the recognition of musical symbols through the use of a mobile application, whereby a camera is used to capture the input image; therefore, additional difficulties arise due to variations of the illumination and distortions. For our proposed model, we first generate a line adjacency graph (LAG) to remove the staff lines and to perform primitive detection. After symbol segmentation using the primitive information, we use a covariance-matching method to estimate the similarity between every symbol and pre-defined templates. This method generates the three hypotheses with the highest scores for likelihood measurement. We also add a global consistency (time measurements) to verify the three hypotheses in accordance with the structure of the musical sheets; one of the three hypotheses is chosen through a final decision. The results of the experiment show that our proposed method leads to promising results.

Tester Structure Expression Language and Its Application to the Environment for VLSI Tester Program Development

  • Sato, Masayuki;Wakamatsu, Hiroki;Arai, Masayuki;Ichino, Kenichi;Iwasaki, Kazuhiko;Asakawa, Takeshi
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.121-132
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    • 2008
  • VLSI chips have been tested using various automatic test equipment (ATE). Although each ATE has a similar structure, the language for ATE is proprietary and it is not easy to convert a test program for use among different ATE vendors. To address this difficulty we propose a tester structure expression language, a tester language with a novel format. The developed language is called the general tester language (GTL). Developing an interpreter for each tester, the GTL program can be directly applied to the ATE without conversion. It is also possible to select a cost-effective ATE from the test program, because the program expresses the required ATE resources, such as pin counts, measurement accuracy, and memory capacity. We describe the prototype environment for the GTL and the tester selection tool. The software size of the prototype is approximately 27,800 steps and 15 manmonths were required. Using the tester selection tool, the number of man-hours required in order to select an ATE could be reduced to 1/10. A GTL program was successfully executed on actual ATE.

Application and Research of Monte Carlo Sampling Algorithm in Music Generation

  • MIN, Jun;WANG, Lei;PANG, Junwei;HAN, Huihui;Li, Dongyang;ZHANG, Maoqing;HUANG, Yantai
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.16 no.10
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    • pp.3355-3372
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    • 2022
  • Composing music is an inspired yet challenging task, in that the process involves many considerations such as assigning pitches, determining rhythm, and arranging accompaniment. Algorithmic composition aims to develop algorithms for music composition. Recently, algorithmic composition using artificial intelligence technologies received considerable attention. In particular, computational intelligence is widely used and achieves promising results in the creation of music. This paper attempts to provide a survey on the music generation based on the Monte Carlo (MC) algorithm. First, transform the MIDI music format files to digital data. Among these data, use the logistic fitting method to fit the time series, obtain the time distribution regular pattern. Except for time series, the converted data also includes duration, pitch, and velocity. Second, using MC simulation to deal with them summed up their distribution law respectively. The two main control parameters are the value of discrete sampling and standard deviation. Processing the above parameters and converting the data to MIDI file, then compared with the output generated by LSTM neural network, evaluate the music comprehensively.

Extracting OWL Ontology from XML instances via XML Schema

  • Pham, Thi Thu Thuy;Lee, Young-Koo;Lee, SungYoung
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2009.11a
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    • pp.801-802
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    • 2009
  • Currently, XML and its schema language have become the standard for data representation and information exchange format on the current web. Unfortunately, problems happen when integrating different data sources since XML mainly supports the document structure but lack consideration on sharing knowledge of data. Meanwhile, Semantic Web technologies, such as Web Ontology Language (OWL), can include the structure as well as the semantics of the data. Therefore, finding a way to integrate XML data as OWL ontology receives a high interest nowadays. In this paper we present a mapping notation to convert XML Schema to OWL domain knowledge and an effective method to transform XML instances into OWL individuals. While keeping the XML original structure, our work also adds more semantics for the XML document. Moreover, whole of the transformation processes are done automatically without any user interference. Further, our transforming approach provides the solution for duplicate element names in XML document which has not mentioned in the previous work. Our results in existing OWL syntaxes can be loaded immediately by OWL editors and Semantic Web applications.