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Study on Normalization Method of LED Degradation Data (LED 열화 데이터에 대한 정규화 방법에 대한 연구)

  • Jeong, Uihyo;Lim, Hongwoo;Hyung, Jaephil;Jung, Changuk;Cho, Jeongha;Jang, Joongsoon
    • Journal of Applied Reliability
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.49-55
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    • 2018
  • Purpose: To propose improved method for normalization, compare to the de facto international standard which is IESNA TM-21 or conventional normalization methods. Methods: Firstly, we analysed conventional methods and specified the problem of normalization method which is based on first measured data. Secondly, we proposed our approach which is based on the design specification. Lastly, we studied a real degradation data which is conducted for 15,000 hours. Conclusion: Proposed normalization method is better approach because it can reflect real data and design specification, and reduce distortion when analysing degradation data. Also, It is appliable to other long-life reliability items.

A Single Index Approach for Subsequence Matching that Supports Normalization Transform in Time-Series Databases (시계열 데이터베이스에서 단일 색인을 사용한 정규화 변환 지원 서브시퀀스 매칭)

  • Moon Yang-Sae;Kim Jin-Ho;Loh Woong-Kee
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartD
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    • v.13D no.4 s.107
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    • pp.513-524
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    • 2006
  • Normalization transform is very useful for finding the overall trend of the time-series data since it enables finding sequences with similar fluctuation patterns. The previous subsequence matching method with normalization transform, however, would incur index overhead both in storage space and in update maintenance since it should build multiple indexes for supporting arbitrary length of query sequences. To solve this problem, we propose a single index approach for the normalization transformed subsequence matching that supports arbitrary length of query sequences. For the single index approach, we first provide the notion of inclusion-normalization transform by generalizing the original definition of normalization transform. The inclusion-normalization transform normalizes a window by using the mean and the standard deviation of a subsequence that includes the window. Next, we formally prove correctness of the proposed method that uses the inclusion-normalization transform for the normalization transformed subsequence matching. We then propose subsequence matching and index building algorithms to implement the proposed method. Experimental results for real stock data show that our method improves performance by up to $2.5{\sim}2.8$ times over the previous method. Our approach has an additional advantage of being generalized to support many sorts of other transforms as well as normalization transform. Therefore, we believe our work will be widely used in many sorts of transform-based subsequence matching methods.

On the Signal Power Normalization Approach to the Escalator Adaptive filter Algorithms

  • Kim Nam-Yong
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.31 no.8C
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    • pp.801-805
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    • 2006
  • A normalization approach to coefficient adaptation in the escalator(ESC) filter structure that conventionally employs least mean square(LMS) algorithm is introduced. Using Taylor's expansion of the local error signal, a normalized form of the ESC-LMS algorithm is derived. Compared with the computational complexity of the conventional ESC-LMS algorithm employs input power estimation for time-varying convergence coefficient using a single-pole low-pass filter, the computational complexity of the proposed method can be reduced by 50% without performance degradation.

A New Power Spectrum Warping Approach to Speaker Warping (화자 정규화를 위한 새로운 파워 스펙트럼 Warping 방법)

  • 유일수;김동주;노용완;홍광석
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SP
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    • v.41 no.4
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    • pp.103-111
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    • 2004
  • The method of speaker normalization has been known as the successful method for improving the accuracy of speech recognition at speaker independent speech recognition system. A frequency warping approach is widely used method based on maximum likelihood for speaker normalization. This paper propose a new power spectrum warping approach to making improvement of speaker normalization better than a frequency warping. Th power spectrum warping uses Mel-frequency cepstrum analysis(MFCC) and is a simple mechanism to performing speaker normalization by modifying the power spectrum of Mel filter bank in MFCC. Also, this paper propose the hybrid VTN combined the Power spectrum warping and a frequency warping. Experiment of this paper did a comparative analysis about the recognition performance of the SKKU PBW DB applied each speaker normalization approach on baseline system. The experiment results have shown that a frequency warping is 2.06%, the power spectrum is 3.06%, and hybrid VTN is 4.07% word error rate reduction as of word recognition performance of baseline system.

Online Blind Channel Normalization Using BPF-Based Modulation Frequency Filtering

  • Lee, Yun-Kyung;Jung, Ho-Young;Park, Jeon Gue
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.38 no.6
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    • pp.1190-1196
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    • 2016
  • We propose a new bandpass filter (BPF)-based online channel normalization method to dynamically suppress channel distortion when the speech and channel noise components are unknown. In this method, an adaptive modulation frequency filter is used to perform channel normalization, whereas conventional modulation filtering methods apply the same filter form to each utterance. In this paper, we only normalize the two mel frequency cepstral coefficients (C0 and C1) with large dynamic ranges; the computational complexity is thus decreased, and channel normalization accuracy is improved. Additionally, to update the filter weights dynamically, we normalize the learning rates using the dimensional power of each frame. Our speech recognition experiments using the proposed BPF-based blind channel normalization method show that this approach effectively removes channel distortion and results in only a minor decline in accuracy when online channel normalization processing is used instead of batch processing

An Amplitude Warping Approach to Intra-Speaker Normalization for Speech Recognition (음성인식에서 화자 내 정규화를 위한 진폭 변경 방법)

  • Kim Dong-Hyun;Hong Kwang-Seok
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.9-14
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    • 2003
  • The method of vocal tract normalization is a successful method for improving the accuracy of inter-speaker normalization. In this paper, we present an intra-speaker warping factor estimation based on pitch alteration utterance. The feature space distributions of untransformed speech from the pitch alteration utterance of intra-speaker would vary due to the acoustic differences of speech produced by glottis and vocal tract. The variation of utterance is two types: frequency and amplitude variation. The vocal tract normalization is frequency normalization among inter-speaker normalization methods. Therefore, we have to consider amplitude variation, and it may be possible to determine the amplitude warping factor by calculating the inverse ratio of input to reference pitch. k, the recognition results, the error rate is reduced from 0.4% to 2.3% for digit and word decoding.

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Improvement of Face Recognition Rate by Normalization of Facial Expression (표정 정규화를 통한 얼굴 인식율 개선)

  • Kim, Jin-Ok
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartB
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    • v.15B no.5
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    • pp.477-486
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    • 2008
  • Facial expression, which changes face geometry, usually has an adverse effect on the performance of a face recognition system. To improve the face recognition rate, we propose a normalization method of facial expression to diminish the difference of facial expression between probe and gallery faces. Two approaches are used to facial expression modeling and normalization from single still images using a generic facial muscle model without the need of large image databases. The first approach estimates the geometry parameters of linear muscle models to obtain a biologically inspired model of the facial expression which may be changed intuitively afterwards. The second approach uses RBF(Radial Basis Function) based interpolation and warping to normalize the facial muscle model as unexpressed face according to the given expression. As a preprocessing stage for face recognition, these approach could achieve significantly higher recognition rates than in the un-normalized case based on the eigenface approach, local binary patterns and a grey-scale correlation measure.

Robust Feature Normalization Scheme Using Separated Eigenspace in Noisy Environments (분리된 고유공간을 이용한 잡음환경에 강인한 특징 정규화 기법)

  • Lee Yoonjae;Ko Hanseok
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.210-216
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    • 2005
  • We Propose a new feature normalization scheme based on eigenspace for achieving robust speech recognition. In general, mean and variance normalization (MVN) is Performed in cepstral domain. However, another MVN approach using eigenspace was recently introduced. in that the eigenspace normalization Procedure Performs normalization in a single eigenspace. This Procedure consists of linear PCA matrix feature transformation followed by mean and variance normalization of the transformed cepstral feature. In this method. 39 dimensional feature distribution is represented using only a single eigenspace. However it is observed to be insufficient to represent all data distribution using only a sin91e eigenvector. For more specific representation. we apply unique na independent eigenspaces to cepstra, delta and delta-delta cepstra respectively in this Paper. We also normalize training data in eigenspace and get the model from the normalized training data. Finally. a feature space rotation procedure is introduced to reduce the mismatch of training and test data distribution in noisy condition. As a result, we obtained a substantial recognition improvement over the basic eigenspace normalization.

New Normalization Methods using Support Vector Machine Regression Approach in cDNA Microarray Analysis

  • Sohn, In-Suk;Kim, Su-Jong;Hwang, Chang-Ha;Lee, Jae-Won
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Bioinformatics Conference
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    • 2005.09a
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    • pp.51-56
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    • 2005
  • There are many sources of systematic variations in cDNA microarray experiments which affect the measured gene expression levels like differences in labeling efficiency between the two fluorescent dyes. Print-tip lowess normalization is used in situations where dye biases can depend on spot overall intensity and/or spatial location within the array. However, print-tip lowess normalization performs poorly in situation where error variability for each gene is heterogeneous over intensity ranges. We proposed the new print-tip normalization methods based on support vector machine regression(SVMR) and support vector machine quantile regression(SVMQR). SVMQR was derived by employing the basic principle of support vector machine (SVM) for the estimation of the linear and nonlinear quantile regressions. We applied our proposed methods to previous cDNA micro array data of apolipoprotein-AI-knockout (apoAI-KO) mice, diet-induced obese mice, and genistein-fed obese mice. From our statistical analysis, we found that the proposed methods perform better than the existing print-tip lowess normalization method.

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Isolated-Word Speech Recognition using Variable-Frame Length Normalization (가변프레임 길이정규화를 이용한 단어음성인식)

  • Sin, Chan-Hu;Lee, Hui-Jeong;Park, Byeong-Cheol
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.21-30
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    • 1987
  • Length normalization by variable frame size is proposed as a novel approach to length normalization to solve the problem that the length variation of spoken word results in a lowing of recognition accuracy. This method has the advantage of curtailment of recognition time in the recognition stage because it can reduce the number of frames constructing a word compared with length normalization by a fixed frame size. In this paper, variable frame length normalization is applied to multisection vector quantization and the efficiency of this method is estimated in the view of recognition time and accuracy through practical recognition experiments.

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