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The Overview on the Traditional Medicine in the Western Pacific Region

  • Roh Pyong-Ui;Yoo Wang-Keun
    • Journal of Society of Preventive Korean Medicine
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.147-153
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    • 2004
  • This parer reviews the current situation on traditional medicine in the western pacific region. It mainly include government, scientific community and industry interests, national policies, practices and education, public financing systems and self-regulatory associations.

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Region-of-Interest Detection using the Energy from Vocal Fold Image (성대 영상에서 에너지를 이용한 관심 영역 추출)

  • Kim, Eom-Jun;Sung, Mee-Young
    • Journal of KIISE:Software and Applications
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    • v.27 no.8
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    • pp.804-814
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    • 2000
  • In this paper, we propose an effective method to detect the regions of interests in the Videostrobokymography System. Videostrobokymography system is a medical image processing system for extracting automatically the diagnosis parameters from the irregular vibratory movements of the vocal fold. We detect the regions of interests through three steps. In the first step, we remove the noise in the input image and we find the minimum energy value in each frame. In the second step, we computed the edge by everage value for the one line. In the third step, the regions of interests can be extracted by using the Merge Algorithm which uses the variance of luminance as the feature points. We experimented this method for the vocal fold images of nineteen patients. In consequence, the regions of interests are detected in most vocal fold images. The method proposed in this study is efficient enough to extract the region of interests in the vocal fold images with the frame rate of 40 frames/second and the resolution of 200${\times}$280 pixels.

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Human-Content Interface : A Friction-Based Interface Model for Efficient Interaction with Android App and Web-Based Contents

  • Kim, Jong-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.55-62
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    • 2021
  • In this paper, we propose a human-content interface that allows users to quickly and efficiently search data through friction-based scrolling with ROI(Regions of interests). Our approach, conceived from the behavior of finding information or content of interest to users, efficiently calculates ROI for a given content. Based on the kernel developed by conceiving from GMM(Gaussian mixture model), information is searched by moving the screen smoothly and quickly to the location of the information of interest to the user. In this paper, linear interpolation is applied to make one softer inertia, and this is applied to scrolls. As a result, unlike the existing approach in which information is searched according to the user's input, our method can more easily and intuitively find information or content that the user is interested in through friction-based scrolling. For this reason, the user can save search time.

The Ecotourism with the Restoration of the Crested ibis at Upo Wetland (우포늪 따오기 종복원을 활용한 생태관광)

  • Roh, Yong-Ho;Lim, Chae-Kwan;Park, Hee-Cheon
    • Journal of the Korean association of regional geographers
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.417-427
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the possibility of ecotourism with an endangered species, Crested ibis (Nipponia nippon). To achieve the goal, this study evaluated the concern on the Crested ibis and wetland environment by the public, the interest on the regional development, restoration of the Crested ibis, and interest to the region, and also, the behavioral intentions of the visitors to the Upo wetland. It was found that there were significant relationship between perceptions on the Crested ibis and the interests of the environment, perceptions of Crested ibis and the interest to region, perceptions of the Crested ibis restoration and interest to the environment, perceptions of Crested ibis restoration and the interests to the region, and the interest to the environment and behavioral intentions. But there was no significant relationship between the interests to the region and behavioral intentions.

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Discuss on the Advantages, Mode and Countermeasures of Shandong: Korea Sub-region Cooperation

  • Xiao, Dan-Dan
    • Asian Journal of Business Environment
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.21-25
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    • 2011
  • Sub-region cooperation is necessary based on the condition that China-Japan-Korea free trade area has not been established. Shandong has common interests with Koreain economic and trade cooperation and it has been equipped with prominent external environment and industrial advantages in sub-region cooperation. The article discusses the advantages, the specific patterns, the cooperation contents and the matched government measures of sub-region cooperation between Shandong and Korea, with the purpose of modifying the relevant policies launched by government.

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Image Enhancement Using Adaptive Region-based Histogram Equalization for Multiple Color-Filter Aperture System (다중 컬러필터 조리개 시스템을 위한 적응적 히스토그램 평활화를 이용한 영상 개선)

  • Lee, Eun-Sung;Kang, Won-Seok;Kim, Sang-Jin;Paik, Joon-Ki
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SP
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    • v.48 no.2
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    • pp.65-73
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, we present a novel digital multifocusing approach using adaptive region-based histogram equalization for the multiple color-filter aperture (MCA) system with insufficient amount of incoming light. From the image acquired by the MCA system, we can estimate the depth information of objects at different distances by measuring the amount of misalignment among the RGB color planes. The estimated depth information is used to obtain multifocused images together with the process of the region-of-interests (ROIs) classification, registration, and fusion. However, the MCA system results in the low-exposure problem because of the limited size of the apertures. For overcoming this problem, we propose adaptive region-based histogram equalization. Based on the experimental results, the proposed algorithm is proved to be able to obtain in-focused images under the low light level environment.

Arctic Governance and International Organization : A Focus on the Arctic Council (북극의 관리체제와 국제기구 : 북극이사회(Arctic Council)를 중심으로)

  • Jin, Dong-Min;Seo, Hyun-Kyo;Choi, Seon-Ung
    • Ocean and Polar Research
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.85-95
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    • 2010
  • There is increasing consensus that global warming is seriously affecting the Arctic region. Sea Ice decreases and sea level rise have led to environmental change in Arctic Ecosystems, while also making the Arctic sea route more accessible to humans. There are complicated international governance dynamics in play, in addition to commercial and scientific interests in the Arctic region. This provides a unique opportunity for Korea to lead the future direction of Arctic policy in response to the global issues such as climate change and economic or scientific interests. Korea acquired Ad-hoc Observer status of the Arctic Council(AC) in 2008, which is the only pan-Arctic intergovernmental organization. It consists of six working groups: ACAP, AMAP, CAFF, PAME, EPPR, SDWG that implement research, survey, and monitoring. AC's Observer country has the opportunity to participate in a diverse range of activities such technical and expertise support, research and monitoring, financial support and conference organization. In order for Korea to expand its activities in the Arctic region, we suggest the following approach: First, Korea should become more actively engaged with the Arctic Council and its activities; Second, Korea should construct organized collaborative networks of national experts to respond to Arctic issues; Third, Korea should develop collaborations with Arctic states; Finally, Korea should intensify its research on international relations and international laws related to the Arctic region.

Competitive Efforts Regarding the South Pacific Islands by South Korea, Japan and China (동아시아 국가들의 태평양 쟁탈전 : 한국, 일본, 중국의 남태평양 도서국가 외교)

  • Park, Young-June
    • Ocean and Polar Research
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.373-381
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    • 2013
  • The Pacific Island Forum that consists of 14 island countries in the South Pacific has long been the focus of keen attention from East Asian countries such as South Korea, Japan and China. The South Pacific area was controlled by Japan right after the First World War. The League of Nations bestowed the right of trusteeship over the region to Japan, one of the victors in the war. However, the U.S. considered the area indispensible for its security interests in the Pacific after victory in the Second World War. With the end of Cold War period, the region again began to gain the competitive attention of Japan, China and Korea. Japan has made efforts to give economic assistance to this region by holding the Japan-Pacific Islands summit every three years. In addition, Japan is promoting a security engagement with this region by dispatching Self Defense Forces with the aim of initiating construction and development projects. In response to Japan's active involvement in the region, China also began to convene a summit meeting with these countries in 2006, making pledges of economic assistance. Furthermore, Chinese civilian companies struck deals of investment with municipal institutions in the region with a view to enhancing China's influence in the region. Japan's and China's active engagement in the region has galvanized South Korea to craft a more effective strategic approach to the region.

Other Southeast Asias? Beyond and Within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations

  • King, Victor T.
    • SUVANNABHUMI
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.57-85
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    • 2018
  • The debates continue on the conceptualization of Southeast Asia and the ways in which those of us who are concerned to attempt scholarly interventions in the region define, conceive, understand and engage with it. But, in an important sense, the region has now been defined for us by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), and whatever academic researchers might wish to impose on Southeast Asia in regard to their priorities and interests, it may make little difference. Given the politically-derived, nation-state definition of Southeast Asia, are all our problems of regional definition resolved? In some respects, they have been. ASEAN has constructed and institutionalized a regional organization and an associated regional culture. But in certain fields of research we still require academic flexibility. We cannot always be confined by an ASEAN-derived regional definition. The paper will explore other configurations of 'region' and its sub-divisions and propose, that in the spirit of academic freedom, we can continue to generate imaginative depictions of Southeast Asia and its constituents both within and beyond the region.

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Influence of Interests in Geographical Indication on the Prediction of Price Change of Agricultural Product : Case of Apples (지리적 표시제에 대한 관심이 농산물 가격변화 예측에 미치는 영향 연구 : 사과를 사례로)

  • Choi, Hyo Shin;Sohn, So Young
    • Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers
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    • v.41 no.4
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    • pp.359-367
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    • 2015
  • Geographical Indication (GI) has been used with the expectation to influence customer buying behavior. In this research, we empirically investigate if such relationship exists using apple price changes in Korea along with web search traffic reflecting customers' interest in GI. The experimental results indicate that the apple price of the past, apple supply and web search traffic including GI name were significant on the prediction of price change of Chungju while web search traffic of regional name and that of product were significant for Cheongsong apples with GI. In Yeongcheon with no GI, the apple price of the past turns out to be significant only. The results indicated that interests in GI can help the price prediction but the regional name itself can play the same role, if the GI product is well known in association with the region.