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A Study on the Database Construction and the Management System Development of Water-Facility Using GSIS (GSIS를 이용한 상수도시설물의 데이터베이스 구축 및 관리시스템 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Young-Kon
    • Journal of Korean Society for Geospatial Information Science
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    • v.10 no.1 s.19
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    • pp.109-123
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this study construct water-facility Database and to develop its management system using GSIS. We used route system and event table that are data model in GSIS for the construction of water valves on water facility pipe. A water-facility management system using GSIS was developed and was actually applied for the city of Yosu and compared with conventional water-facility management systems in terms of workability, information searching cost, and database management efficiency. The system has also been compared with those of two other local governments in terms of functions, process time, and conveniences. The generalization of the work model for water-facility system was also attempted based on the data collected from three local governments and it was revised by the work model of the wide area water-facility system. The generalized work model in this study was compared with other two local governments' work models. The generalized work model will enable local governments to develop more efficient and economical water-facility management system by GSIS in future.

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Construction and Evaluation of Bank Marketing Database using Geographic Information Systems (GIS를 이용한 은행마케팅 데이터베이스의 구축과 과제)

  • Jo, Myung-Hee;Bu, Ki-Dong;Kim, Kwang-Ju;Suh, Jun-Seok
    • Journal of the Korean Association of Geographic Information Studies
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.52-69
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    • 1998
  • Using GIS, this study constructs and evaluates a bank marketing system. The study collects a marketing GIS database case from the Daegu Bank, which is one of the leading local banks in Korea. The database includes spatial data such as digital road map, internal and external attribute data which are combined for the construction of bank marketing database. Based on these data, the study developed an interface which enables searching and analysing functions of bank GIS marketing system. For the development of the interface, this study examined the basic concepts of area marketing and its development and utilized Map/Info as a basic GIS software package and Delphi as computer language. Finally, the study makes a comprehensive evaluation of various problems of spatial and attribute data which occurred in the process of constructing the bank marketing database.

Design of a Spatial Filtering Neural Network for Extracting Map Symbols (공간필터를 이용한 지도기소 추출 신경회로망의 구성)

  • Gang, Ik-Tae;Kim, Uk-Hyeon;Kim, Gyeong-Ha;Kim, Yeong-Il;Lee, Geon-Gi
    • The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.199-208
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    • 1995
  • In this paper, a neural network architecture which can extract map symbols by being based on the results of physiological and neuropsychological studies on pattern recognition is proposed. This network is composed of multi-layers and synaptic activities of combining layers are implemented by spatial filters which approximate receptive fields of optic nerve cells. In pattern recognition which is followed by color classification for extracting of map symbols from input image, this network is searching for candidatepoints in lower layers (layer 2, 3) by using local features such as lines and end-points and then processing symbols recognition on those points in upper layer(layer 4) by using global features.

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A Fast Motion Estimation Algorithm Based on Multi-Resolution Frame Structure (다 해상도 프레임 구조에 기반한 고속 움직임 추정 기법)

  • Song, Byung-Cheol;Ra, Jong-Beom
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SP
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    • v.37 no.5
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    • pp.54-63
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    • 2000
  • We present a multi-resolution block matching algorithm (BMA) for fast motion estimation At the coarsest level, a motion vector (MV) having minimum matching error is chosen via a full search, and a MV with minimum matching error is concurrently found among the MVs of the spatially adjacent blocks Here, to examine the spatial MVs accurately, we propose an efficient method for searching full resolution MV s without MV quantization even at the coarsest level The chosen two MV s are used as the initial search centers at the middle level At the middle level, the local search is performed within much smaller search area around each search center If the method used at the coarsest level is adopted here, the local searches can be done at integer-pel accuracy A MV having minimum matching error is selected within the local search areas, and then the final level search is performed around this initial search center Since the local searches are performed at integer-pel accuracy at the middle level, the local search at the finest level does not take an effect on the overall performance So we can skip the final level search without performance degradation, thereby the search speed increases Simulation results show that in comparison with full search BMA, the proposed BMA without the final level search achieves a speed-up factor over 200 with minor PSNR degradation of 02dB at most, under a normal MPEG2 coding environment Furthermore, our scheme IS also suitable for hardware implementation due to regular data-flow.

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Considering Households' Occupation and Their View towards Forest Conservation (가구 생업과 그에 따른 삼림보호 인식에 관한 고찰)

  • Panta, Menaka;Kim, Kye-Hyun;Lee, Chol-Young
    • Journal of Korea Spatial Information System Society
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.73-78
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    • 2009
  • 100 households' survey was carried out in 2007 in Chitwan to foresee the people's livelihood and their insight into the forest conservation. This analysis revealed that households' was mainly survived with multiple livelihood categories where 98% citizens belong to food crops and 92% to livestock husbandry. The households' income shared by agriculture (crop and livestock), forest and remittance was 37% and 20% respectively. Results further showed that income distribution was somehow equal with Gini coefficient 0.25 than with the 0.37 of landholdings size. But, average per capita income of households was lower than the national standard with 33% of households below the poverty thresholds and 0.0945 poverty gap index. Similarly, 85% respondents assured for the current degraded status of forest and 83% of households for not participated in forest management activities due to low awareness in 82% households. These findings shows the forest assets could be unduly degraded in the past and forest availability which is extracting from the remaining forest is also decreasing in the area. Thus, tendency of forest dependency has been shifting to the small scale farming, other livelihood sources such as local business and services. This information could be useful in planning and decision-making process in searching of better alternative for the local livelihood as well as sustainable forest conservation strategy.

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