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How to Search and Evaluate Video Content for Online Learning (온라인 학습을 위한 동영상 콘텐츠 검색 및 평가방법)

  • Yong, Sung-Jung;Moon, Il-Young
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.238-244
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    • 2020
  • The development and distribution rate of smartphones have progressed so rapidly that it is safe for the entire nation to use them in the smart age, and the use of smartphones has become an essential medium for the use of domestic media content, and many people are using various contents regardless of gender, age, or region. Recently, various media outlets have been consuming video content for online learning, indicating that learners utilize video content online for learning. In the previous research, satisfaction studies were conducted according to the type of content, and the improvement plan was necessary because no research was conducted on how to evaluate the learning content itself and provide it to learners. In this paper, we would like to propose a system through evaluation and review of learning content itself as a way to improve the way of providing video content for learning and quality learning content.

Load Balancing Scheme for Machine Learning Distributed Environment (기계학습 분산 환경을 위한 부하 분산 기법)

  • Kim, Younggwan;Lee, Jusuk;Kim, Ajung;Hong, Jiman
    • Smart Media Journal
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.25-31
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    • 2021
  • As the machine learning becomes more common, development of application using machine learning is actively increasing. In addition, research on machine learning platform to support development of application is also increasing. However, despite the increasing of research on machine learning platform, research on suitable load balancing for machine learning platform is insufficient. Therefore, in this paper, we propose a load balancing scheme that can be applied to machine learning distributed environment. The proposed scheme composes distributed servers in a level hash table structure and assigns machine learning task to the server in consideration of the performance of each server. We implemented distributed servers and experimented, and compared the performance with the existing hashing scheme. Compared with the existing hashing scheme, the proposed scheme showed an average 26% speed improvement, and more than 38% reduced the number of waiting tasks to assign to the server.

Road Image Recognition Technology based on Deep Learning Using TIDL NPU in SoC Enviroment (SoC 환경에서 TIDL NPU를 활용한 딥러닝 기반 도로 영상 인식 기술)

  • Yunseon Shin;Juhyun Seo;Minyoung Lee;Injung Kim
    • Smart Media Journal
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    • v.11 no.11
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    • pp.25-31
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    • 2022
  • Deep learning-based image processing is essential for autonomous vehicles. To process road images in real-time in a System-on-Chip (SoC) environment, we need to execute deep learning models on a NPU (Neural Procesing Units) specialized for deep learning operations. In this study, we imported seven open-source image processing deep learning models, that were developed on GPU servers, to Texas Instrument Deep Learning (TIDL) NPU environment. We confirmed that the models imported in this study operate normally in the SoC virtual environment through performance evaluation and visualization. This paper introduces the problems that occurred during the migration process due to the limitations of NPU environment and how to solve them, and thereby, presents a reference case worth referring to for developers and researchers who want to port deep learning models to SoC environments.

A Study on U-Learning (U-Learning에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Chun-Myeong
    • 한국디지털정책학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2005.06a
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    • pp.605-615
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    • 2005
  • This paper represent a method of U-Learning based on advanced e-Learning. Ubiquitous computing configuration and advanced Information technology. As we know well, the 21th century is called knowledge based informational society. Many scholar stress that the improved 21th century's educational paradigm be able to success based on advanced educational paradigm. Therefore, we discuss the material for e-Learning fields including with necessity, vision, law, quality authorization etc. Also, we discuss the relational technologies including with meta data, standardization, identification etc. Finally, we propose a method for constructing the U-Learning based on advanced e-Learning and Ubiquitous computing configuration.

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A Framework for Open, Flexible and Distributed Learning Environment for Higher Education (개방·공유·참여의 대학 교육환경 구축 사례)

  • Kang, Myunghee;You, Jiwon
    • Knowledge Management Research
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.17-33
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    • 2008
  • This study proposes University 2.0 as a model case of open, flexible, and distributed learning environment for higher education based on theoretical foundations and perspectives. As web 2.0 technologies emerge into the field of education, ways of generating and disseminating information and knowledge have been drastically changed. Professors are no longer the only source of knowledge. Students using internet often become prosumers of knowledge who search and access information through the web as well as publish their own knowledge using the web. A concept and framework of University 2.0 is introduced for implementing the new interactive learning paradigm with an open, flexible and distributed learning environment for higher education. University 2.0 incorporates online and offline learning environments with various educational media. Furthermore, it employs various learning strategies and integrates formal and informal learning through learning communities. Both instructors and students in University 2.0 environment are expected to be active knowledge generators as well as creative designers of their own learning and teaching.

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The Study on the educational technology utilization of E-learning (E-learning의 교육적 기술의 활용에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Kyung-Woo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2014.01a
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    • pp.189-191
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    • 2014
  • This paper provides an overview of the E-learning service education on the last decade, In the early 2000's the emphasis of educational technology was on interactive multimedia- stand alone packages on computer hard disks or portable memory, which integrated a range of media forms in the lately. Customers handle finding the best sources of content.The system then uses social signals such as those coming from Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, delicious as well as clicks and views. The SNS and network infrastructure is sufficiently mature that the focus should shift to how to use the technology most appropriately to facilitate learning. As we study environmental conditions of the traditional internet and the mobile internet users in some ways. In this paper, analyze the nature of learning, role of educational and suggest alternative policy, innovation of e-learning service and effective e-learning environment in developing technology.

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A Study on Learning Model of Connected Program between High School and University : Focus on Experiment of Information Technology Media Studies (고교-대학 연계 프로그램의 학습형 모델 연구 : 미디어정보통신계열 학과의 경험을 중심으로)

  • Heo, Su-Mi;Choi, Seong-Jin;Park, Gooman
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.665-676
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    • 2014
  • As the Learning Model (offered major course) of the connected program between high school and college, we conducted a customized education model for second grade high school students with regard to IT. Being based on the latest major trend and practical training within a given period this model has derived the high level of interest and participation from the students. First of all, the first program has focused on the theory and practice. In case of the theory lecture, the new knowledge and practical experiences attracted students' interests. Secondly, the second program mainly consisted of practical training. The basic knowledge through first learning program enabled the students to follow the second course for advanced experiences as well as the variety of new technology. Finally, the survey and evaluation were carried out on the students who finished programs. Most of the students gave answers that both the theory classes and customized practical training were helpful in finding their major and career exploration. The Learning Model of the connected program between high school and college showed that it can be useful not only to extract students' potential ability and good talent but also for university selection and career choices.

Narrative Strategies for Learning Enhanced Interface Design "Symbol Mall"

  • Uttaranakorn, Jirayu;McGregor, Donna-Lynne;Petty, Sheila
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2002.07a
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    • pp.417-420
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    • 2002
  • Recent works in the area of multimedia studies focus on a wide range of issues from the impact of multimedia on culture to its impact on economics and anything in between. The interconnectedness of the issues raised by this new practice is complicated by the fact that media are rapidly converging: in a very real way, multimedia is becoming a media prism that reflects the way in which media continually influence each other across disciplines and cultural borders. Thus, the impact of multimedia reflects a complicated crossroads where media, human experience, culture and technology converge. An effective design is generally based on shaping aesthetics for function and utility, with an emphasis on ease of use. However, in designing for cyberspace, it is possible to create narratives that challenge the interactor by encoding in the design an instructional aspect that teaches new approaches and forms. Such a design offers an equally aesthetic experience for the interactor as they explore the meaning of the work. This design approach has been used constructively in many applications. The crucial concern is to determine how little or how much information must be presented for the interactor to achieve a suitable level of cognition. This is always a balancing act: too much difficulty will result in interactor frustration and the abandonment of the activity and too little will result in boredom leading to the same negative result In addition, it can be anticipated that the interactor will bring her or his own level of experiential cognition and/or accretion, to the experience providing reflective cognition and/or restructure the learning curve. If the design of the application is outside their present experience, interactors will begin with established knowledge in order to explore the new work. Thus, it may be argued that the interactor explores, learns and cognates simultaneously based on primary experiential cognition. Learning is one of the most important keys to establishing a comfort level in a new media work. Once interactors have learned a new convention, they apply this cognitive knowledge to other new media experiences they may have. Pierre Levy would describe this process as a "new nomadism" that creates "an invisible space of understanding, knowledge, and intellectual power, within which new qualities of being and new ways of fashioning a society will flourish and mutate" (Levy xxv 1997). Thus, navigation itself of offers the interactors the opportunity to both apply and loam new cognitive skills. This suggests that new media narrative strategies are still in the process of developing unique conventions and, as a result, have not reached a level of coherent grammar. This paper intends to explore the cognitive aspects of new media design and in particular, will explore issues related to the design of new media interfaces. The paper will focus on the creation of narrative strategies that engage interactors through loaming curves thus enhancing interactivity.vity.

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r-Learning and Educational Information Policies (r-Learning과 교육정보화 정책)

  • Lee, Jong-Yun
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 2010
  • The Education has responsibility for predicting the social changes and cultivating global talent which the society needs. The ministry of education, science and technology in govern ment has been the concerns on social educational changes and thus built the '5 31 educational reform policy' in 1995 by the educational reform committee. As a solution of a social change, this paper reviews the three-phase educational information policies, and e-learning and u-learning which are the main technologies in educational information. Also, the technologies of e-learning can be divided into m-learning, t-learning, u-learning, r-learning, game-based learning according to the contents mass media. Among them, this paper introduces the concept of robot-learning, called r-learning, and compares it with u-learning.