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High-rate Single-Frequency Precise Point Positioning (SF-PPP) in the detection of structural displacements and ground motions

  • Mert Bezcioglu;Cemal Ozer Yigit;Ahmet Anil Dindar;Ahmed El-Mowafy;Kan Wang
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.89 no.6
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    • pp.589-599
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    • 2024
  • This study presents the usability of the high-rate single-frequency Precise Point Positioning (SF-PPP) technique based on 20 Hz Global Positioning Systems (GPS)-only observations in detecting dynamic motions. SF-PPP solutions were obtained from post-mission and real-time GNSS corrections. These include the International GNSS Service (IGS)-Final, IGS real-time (RT), real-time MADOCA (Multi-GNSS Advanced Demonstration tool for Orbit and Clock Analysis), and real-time products from the Australian/New Zealand satellite-based augmentation systems (SBAS, known as SouthPAN). SF-PPP results were compared with LVDT (Linear Variable Differential Transformer) sensor and single-frequency relative positioning (SF-RP) solutions. The findings show that the SF-PPP technique successfully detects the harmonic motions, and the real-time products-based PPP solutions were as accurate as the final post-mission products. In the frequency domain, all GNSS-based methods evaluated in this contribution correctly detect the dominant frequency of short-term harmonic oscillations, while the differences in the amplitude values corresponding to the peak frequency do not exceed 1.1 mm. However, evaluations in the time domain show that SF-PPP needs high-pass filtering to detect accurate displacement since SF-PPP solutions include trends and low-frequency fluctuations, mainly due to atmospheric effects. Findings obtained in the time domain indicate that final, real-time, and MADOCA-based PPP results capture short-term dynamic behaviors with an accuracy ranging from 3.4 mm to 8.5 mm, and SBAS-based PPP solutions have several times higher RMSE values compared to other methods. However, after high-pass filtering, the accuracies obtained from PPP methods decreased to a few mm. The outcomes demonstrate the potential of the high-rate SF-PPP method to reliably monitor structural and earthquake-induced ground motions and vibration frequencies of structures.

Edge-Preserving Algorithm for Block Artifact Reduction and Its Pipelined Architecture

  • Vinh, Truong Quang;Kim, Young-Chul
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.380-389
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    • 2010
  • This paper presents a new edge-protection algorithm and its very large scale integration (VLSI) architecture for block artifact reduction. Unlike previous approaches using block classification, our algorithm utilizes pixel classification to categorize each pixel into one of two classes, namely smooth region and edge region, which are described by the edge-protection maps. Based on these maps, a two-step adaptive filter which includes offset filtering and edge-preserving filtering is used to remove block artifacts. A pipelined VLSI architecture of the proposed deblocking algorithm for HD video processing is also presented in this paper. A memory-reduced architecture for a block buffer is used to optimize memory usage. The architecture of the proposed deblocking filter is verified on FPGA Cyclone II and implemented using the ANAM 0.25 ${\mu}m$ CMOS cell library. Our experimental results show that our proposed algorithm effectively reduces block artifacts while preserving the details. The PSNR performance of our algorithm using pixel classification is better than that of previous algorithms using block classification.

Efficient Subsequence Searching in Sequence Databases : A Segment-based Approach (시퀀스 데이터베이스를 위한 서브시퀀스 탐색 : 세그먼트 기반 접근 방안)

  • Park, Sang-Hyun;Kim, Sang-Wook;Loh, Woong-Kee
    • Journal of KIISE:Databases
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.344-356
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    • 2001
  • This paper deals with the subsequence searching problem under time-warping in sequence databases. Our work is motivated by the observation that subsequence searches slow down quadratically as the average length of data sequences increases. To resolve this problem, the Segment-Based Approach for Subsequence Searches (SBSS) is proposed. The SBASS divides data and query sequences into a series of segments, and retrieves all data subsequences that satisfy the two conditions: (1) the number of segments is the same as the number of segments in a query sequence, and (2) the distance of every segment pair is less than or equal to a tolerance. Our segmentation scheme allows segments to have different lengths; thus we employ the time warping distance as a similarity measure for each segment pair. For efficient retrieval of similar subsequences, we extract feature vectors from all data segments exploiting their monotonically changing properties, and build a spatial index using feature vectors. Using this index, queries are processed with the four steps: (1) R-tree filtering, (2) feature filtering, (3) successor filtering, and (4) post-processing. The effectiveness of our approach is verified through extensive experiments.

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A Noise Robust Speech Recognition Method Using Model Compensation Based on Speech Enhancement (음성 개선 기반의 모델 보상 기법을 이용한 강인한 잡음 음성 인식)

  • Shen, Guang-Hu;Jung, Ho-Youl;Chung, Hyun-Yeol
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.191-199
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    • 2008
  • In this paper, we propose a MWF-PMC noise processing method which enhances the input speech by using Mel-warped Wiener Filtering (MWF) at pre-processing stage and compensates the recognition model by using PMC (Parallel Model Combination) at post-processing stage for speech recognition in noisy environments. The PMC uses the residual noise extracted from the silence region of enhanced speech at pre-processing stage to compensate the clean speech model and thus this method is considered to improve the performance of speech recognition in noisy environments. For recognition experiments we dew.-sampled KLE PBW (Phoneme Balanced Words) 452 word speech data to 8kHz and made 5 different SNR levels of noisy speech, i.e., 0dB. 5dB, 10dB, 15dB and 20dB, by adding Subway, Car and Exhibition noise to clean speech. From the recognition results, we could confirm the effectiveness of the proposed MWF-PMC method by obtaining the improved recognition performances over all compared with the existing combined methods.

Design and Implementation of Place Recommendation System based on Collaborative Filtering using Living Index (생활지수를 이용한 협업 필터링 기반 장소 추천 시스템의 설계 및 구현)

  • Lee, Ju-Oh;Lee, Hyung-Geol;Kim, Ah-Yeon;Heo, Seung-Yeon;Park, Woo-Jin;Ahn, Yong-Hak
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.11 no.8
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    • pp.23-31
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    • 2020
  • The need for personalized recommendation is growing due to convenient access and various types of items due to the development of information communication and smartphones. Weather and weather conditions have a great influence on the decision-making of users' places and activities. This weather information can increase users' satisfaction with recommendations. In this paper, we propose a collaborative filtering-based place recommendation system using living index by utilizing living index of users' location information on mobile platform to find users with similar propensity and to recommend places by predicting preferences for places. The proposed system consists of a weather module for analyzing and classifying users' weather, a recommendation module using collaborative filtering for place recommendations, and a management module for user preferences and post-management. Experiments have shown that the proposed system is valid in terms of the convergence of collaborative filtering algorithms and living indices and reflecting individual propensity.

Genealogy grouping for services of message post-office box based on fuzzy-filtering (퍼지필터링 기반의 메시지 사서함 서비스를 위한 genealogy 그룹화)

  • Lee Chong-Deuk;Ahn Jeong-Yong
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.701-708
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    • 2005
  • Structuring mechanism, important to serve messages in post-office box structure, is to construct the hierarchy of classes according to the contents of message objects. This Paper Proposes $\alpha$-cut based genealogy grouping method to cluster a lot of structured objects in application domain. The proposed method decides the relationship first by semantic similarity relation and fuzzy relation, and then performs the grouping by operations of search( ), insert() and hierarchy(). This hierarchy structure makes it easy to process group-related processing tasks such as answering queries, discriminating objects, finding similarities among objects, etc. The proposed post-office box structure may be efficiently used to serve and manage message objects by the creation of groups. The Proposed method is tested for 5500 message objects and compared with other methods such as non-grouping, BGM, RGM, OGM.

Development of PC Based Signal Postprocessing System in MR Spectroscopy: Normal Brain Spectrum in 1.5T MR Spectroscopy (PC를 이용한 자기공명분광 신호처리분석 시스템 개발: 1.5T MR Spectroscopy에서의 정상인 뇌 분광 신호)

  • 백문영;강원석;이현용;신운재;은충기
    • Investigative Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.128-135
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    • 2000
  • Purpose : The aim of this study is to develope the Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy(MRS) data processing S/W which plays an important role as a diagnostic tool in clinical field. Materials and methods : Post-processing software of MRS based on graphical user interface(GUI) under windows operating system of personal computer(PC) was developed using MATLAB(Mathwork, U.S.A.). This tool contains many functions to increase the quality of spectrum data such as DC correction, zero filling, line broadening, Gauss-Lorentzian filtering, phase correction, etc. And we obtained the normal human brain $^1H$ MRS data from parietal white matter, basal ganglia and occipital grey matter region using 1.5T Gyroscan ACS-NT R6 (philips, Amsterdam, Netherland) MRS package. The analysis of the MRS peaks were performed by obtaining the ratio of peak area. Results : The peak ratios of NAA/Cr, Cho/Cr, MI/Cr for the different MRS machines have a little different values. But these peak ratios were not significantly different between different echo time MRS peak ratios in the same machine (p<0.05). Conclusion : MRS post-processing S/W based on GUI using PC was developed and applied to the analysis of normal human brain $^1H$ MRS. This independent MRS processing job increases the performance and throughput of patient scan of main console. Finally, we suggest that the database for normal in-yivo human MRS data should be obtained before clinical applications.

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Wine Label Character Recognition in Mobile Phone Images using a Lexicon-Driven Post-Processing (사전기반 후처리를 이용한 모바일 폰 영상에서 와인 라벨 문자 인식)

  • Lim, Jun-Sik;Kim, Soo-Hyung;Lee, Chil-Woo;Lee, Guee-Sang;Yang, Hyung-Jung;Lee, Myung-Eun
    • Journal of KIISE:Computing Practices and Letters
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    • v.16 no.5
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    • pp.546-550
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, we propose a method for the postprocessing of cursive script recognition in Wine Label Images. The proposed method mainly consists of three steps: combination matrix generation, character combination filtering, string matching. Firstly, the combination matrix generation step detects all possible combinations from a recognition result for each of the pieces. Secondly, the unnecessary information in the combination matrix is removed by comparing with bigram of word in the lexicon. Finally, string matching step decides the identity of result as a best matched word in the lexicon based on the levenshtein distance. An experimental result shows that the recognition accuracy is 85.8%.

Post-earthquake building safety evaluation using consumer-grade surveillance cameras

  • Hsu, Ting Y.;Pham, Quang V.;Chao, Wei C.;Yang, Yuan S.
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.531-541
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    • 2020
  • This paper demonstrates the possibility of evaluating the safety of a building right after an earthquake using consumer-grade surveillance cameras installed in the building. Two cameras are used in each story to extract the time history of interstory drift during the earthquake based on camera calibration, stereo triangulation, and image template matching techniques. The interstory drift of several markers on the rigid floor are used to estimate the motion of the geometric center using the least square approach, then the horizontal interstory drift of any location on the floor can be estimated. A shaking table collapse test of a steel building was conducted to verify the proposed approach. The results indicate that the accuracy of the interstory drift measured by the cameras is high enough to estimate the damage state of the building based on the fragility curve of the interstory drift ratio. On the other hand, the interstory drift measured by an accelerometer tends to underestimate the damage state when residual interstory drift occurs because the low frequency content of the displacement signal is eliminated when high-pass filtering is employed for baseline correction.

Scattered Point Noise Filtering Method for Image Reconstruction Performance Enhancing of White Light Interfrometry (높이영상에 산포되어 있는 점 노이즈 처리를 통한 백색광 간섭계의 영상 복원력 향상)

  • Yim, Hae-Dong;Lee, Min-Woo;Lee, Seung-Gol;Park, Se-Geun;Lee, El-Hang;O, Beom-Hoan
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.21-25
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, in order to enhance the image reconstruction performance of white light scanning interferometry(WLI), we demonstrate the scattered point noise filtering performance of post-processing methods. Median filtering is similar to using an averaging filter. Because the median value is less sensitive than the mean to extreme values, the median filter can remove the scattered point noise from a height-map without significantly reducing the sharpness of the image. In several specific cases, however, the median filter can't remove the scattered point noise. Therefore, we propose a comparative mean filter that uses order-statistic filtering and the mean of the neighborhood pixels. The performance is demonstrated by measuring an array of metal solder balls fabricated on PCB. The proposed method reduced the noise pixels by 4.4 percent.