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Quality Diagnosis and Improvement of Fisheries Census Statistic (어업조사통계의 품질진단과 개선에 관한 연구)

  • Pyo, Hee-Dong;Kim, Jong-Chun
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.553-565
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    • 2010
  • The paper aims to evaluate the quality of fisheries census statistic and to provide some desirable directions and improvements for the future fisheries census, conducted by the Government. For the quality diagnosis of fisheries census statistic, specific processes of fisheries census and statistical qualities of each dimension are surveyed and evaluated by a Government's practician, two external examiners and a research group. Results show that census design, data analysis and quality control are evaluated relatively low in specific processes, and accessibility and comparability are evaluated relatively lower than relevance, accuracy, timeliness and consistency in statistical qualities. For minimizing the sampling errors, the probability proportion method should be employed in sampling methods from currently simple sampling method. In addition, fisheries census statistic is desirable to include and compare with those of different countries for consumer oriented data system.

Modified Sign Test Using Reverse Ranked Ordering-Set Samples

  • Kim, Hyun-Gee;Kim, Dong-Hee
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.419-428
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    • 2006
  • The method of Reverse Ranked Ordering-Set Sampling(RROSS) as an opposed Ranked Ordering-Set Sampling(ROSS) and Ranked-Set Sampling(RSS) is discussed. We propose the test statistic using sign test on RROSS. This method is effective when observations are expensive and measurement is perhaps destructive or invasive. This method obtains more informations than ROSS and RSS. The asymptotic relative efficiencies of RROSS with respect to ROSS and RSS are always greater than 1 for all sample sizes. We consider a simple model to describe the effect of imperfect judgment errors.

Data aquisition of a proximity sensor in the milited sampling time (샘플링 시간의 제약이 있는 환경에서의 근접센서 데이터 취득)

  • Ryu, Hyoung-Sun;Oh, Se-Ho;Kim, Hyun;Park, Jung-Kyun;Choi, Hyun-Young;Kim, Yang-Mo
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2001.07d
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    • pp.2643-2645
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    • 2001
  • In this paper, a problem of limited sampling time that occurs essentially in digital data acquisition system is discussed. Low sampling frequency and a lot of processed data in micro-controller interferes normal operation of the controller from acquiring information in some case. To settle this problem, we design the sub-system which consists of a new simple micro-controller. which is managed the particular sensor making the trouble to main-controller system.

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Improvement of ASIFT for Object Matching Based on Optimized Random Sampling

  • Phan, Dung;Kim, Soo Hyung;Na, In Seop
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2013
  • This paper proposes an efficient matching algorithm based on ASIFT (Affine Scale-Invariant Feature Transform) which is fully invariant to affine transformation. In our approach, we proposed a method of reducing similar measure matching cost and the number of outliers. First, we combined the Manhattan and Chessboard metrics replacing the Euclidean metric by a linear combination for measuring the similarity of keypoints. These two metrics are simple but really efficient. Using our method the computation time for matching step was saved and also the number of correct matches was increased. By applying an Optimized Random Sampling Algorithm (ORSA), we can remove most of the outlier matches to make the result meaningful. This method was experimented on various combinations of affine transform. The experimental result shows that our method is superior to SIFT and ASIFT.

Estimation of Transition Probability on Two Successive Occasions Sampling with Randomized Response Technique

  • Lee, Kay-O
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.761-770
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    • 1999
  • A combination procedure of successive occasions sampling and randomized response method is investigated. Randomized response technique is very simple for use in a telephone survey of a sensitive subject. In the suggested randomized response method. the interviewee replies "yes" or "no" to a randomly selected question and the investigator can estimate the proportion of "yes" or "no" answer. When this procedure is used on successive occasions, not only the proportion supporting a candidate and the time change in this supporting proportion can be derived but also the voters' swing in the trend of voters' support can be estimated. A numerical example is given to show how the suggested sampling strategy can be applied to a practical telephone survey.

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Accurate Calculation of RMS Value of Grid Voltage with Synchronization of Phase Angle of Sampled Data (샘플링 시점의 위상각 동기화를 이용한 계통전압 실효값의 정확한 계산 방법)

  • Ham, Do-Hyun;Kim, Soo-Bin;Song, Seung-Ho;Lee, Hyun-Young
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Power Electronics
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    • v.23 no.6
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    • pp.381-388
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    • 2018
  • A novel and simple algorithm for accurate calculation of RMS voltage is proposed in a digitally controlled grid-tie inverter system. Given that the actual frequency of grid voltage is continuously changing, the constant sampling frequency cannot be a multiple number of the fundamental frequency. Therefore, the RMS of grid voltage contains periodic oscillations due to the differences in the phase angle of sampled data during calculation. The proposed algorithm precisely calculates and updates the initial phase angle of the first sampled voltage in a half-cycle period using phase-locked loop, which is commonly utilized for phase angle detection in grid-tie inverter systems. The accuracy and dynamic performance of the proposed algorithm are compared with those of other algorithms through various simulations and experiments.

A Simple Proposition for Improving Industrial Hygiene Air Sampling Methods

  • Paik, Samuel Y.;Zalk, David M.
    • Safety and Health at Work
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.389-392
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    • 2019
  • When conducting an exposure assessment, the primary goal of the industrial hygienist is to fully characterize the worker's exposure during a work shift to compare it with an occupational exposure limit. This applies regardless of the duration of the work activity as an activity that is relatively short in duration can still present exposure in excess of the occupational exposure limit even when normalized over an 8-hr shift. This goal, however, is often impeded by the specification of a minimum sample volume in the published sampling method, which may prevent the sample from being collected or submitted for analysis. Removing the specification of minimum sample volume (or adjusting it from a requirement to a recommendation), in contrast, allows for a broader assessment of jobs that consist of short-duration and high-exposure activities and also eliminates the unnecessary practice of running sampling pumps in clean air to collect a specified, minimum volume.

SIMPLE RANKED SAMPLING SCHEME: MODIFICATION AND APPLICATION IN THE THEORY OF ESTIMATION OF ERLANG DISTRIBUTION

  • RAFIA GULZAR;IRSA SAJJAD;M. YOUNUS BHAT;SHAKEEL UL REHMAN
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.41 no.2
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    • pp.449-468
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    • 2023
  • This paper deals in the study of the estimation of the parameters of Erlang distribution based on rank set sampling and some of its modifications. Here we considered Maximum Likelihood (ML) and the Bayesian technique to estimate the shape and scale parameter of Erlang distribution based on RSS and its some modifications such as ERSS, MRSS, and MRSSu. The derivation for unknown parameters of Erlang distribution is well presented using normal approximation to the asymptotic distribution of ML estimators. But due to the complexity involves in the integral, the Bayes estimator of unknown parameters is obtained using MCMC method. Further, we compared the MSE of estimation in different sampling schemes with different set sizes and cycle size. A real-life data application is also given to illustrate the efficiency of the proposed scheme.

Two-stage Sampling for Estimation of Prevalence of Bovine Tuberculosis (이단계표본추출을 이용한 소결핵병 유병률 추정)

  • Pak, Son-Il
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.422-426
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    • 2011
  • For a national survey in which wide geographic region or an entire country is targeted, multi-stage sampling approach is widely used to overcome the problem of simple random sampling, to consider both herd- and animallevel factors associated with disease occurrence, and to adjust clustering effect of disease in the population in the calculation of sample size. The aim of this study was to establish sample size for estimating bovine tuberculosis (TB) in Korea using stratified two-stage sampling design. The sample size was determined by taking into account the possible clustering of TB-infected animals on individual herds to increase the reliability of survey results. In this study, the country was stratified into nine provinces (administrative unit) and herd, the primary sampling unit, was considered as a cluster. For all analyses, design effect of 2, between-cluster prevalence of 50% to yield maximum sample size, and mean herd size of 65 were assumed due to lack of information available. Using a two-stage sampling scheme, the number of cattle sampled per herd was 65 cattle, regardless of confidence level, prevalence, and mean herd size examined. Number of clusters to be sampled at a 95% level of confidence was estimated to be 296, 74, 33, 19, 12, and 9 for desired precision of 0.01, 0.02, 0.03, 0.04, 0.05, and 0.06, respectively. Therefore, the total sample size with a 95% confidence level was 172,872, 43,218, 19,224, 10,818, 6,930, and 4,806 for desired precision ranging from 0.01 to 0.06. The sample size was increased with desired precision and design effect. In a situation where the number of cattle sampled per herd is fixed ranging from 5 to 40 with a 5-head interval, total sample size with a 95% confidence level was estimated to be 6,480, 10,080, 13,770, 17,280, 20.925, 24,570, 28,350, and 31,680, respectively. The percent increase in total sample size resulting from the use of intra-cluster correlation coefficient of 0.3 was 22.2, 32.1, 36.3, 39.6, 41.9, 42.9, 42,2, and 44.3%, respectively in comparison to the use of coefficient of 0.2.

Measuring stratification effects for multistage sampling (다단추출 표본설계의 층효율성 연구)

  • Taehoon Kim;KeeJae Lee;Inho Park
    • The Korean Journal of Applied Statistics
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    • v.36 no.4
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    • pp.337-347
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    • 2023
  • Sampling designs often use stratified sampling, where elements or clusters of the study population are divided into strata and an independent sample is chosen from each stratum. The stratification strategy consists of stratification and sample allocation, which are important issues that are repeatedly considered in survey sampling. Although a stratified multistage sample design is often used in practice, the literature tends to discuss simple sampling in terms of stratum effects or stratum efficiency. This study examines an existing stratum efficiency measure for two-stage sampling and further proposes additional stratum efficiency measures using the design effect model. The proposed measures are used to evaluate the stratification strategy of the sample design for high school students of the 4th Korean National Environmental Health Survey (KoNEHS).