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A comparison with Result of Normalized image to Different Template image on Statistical Parametric Mapping of ADHD children patients (과잉행동장애 어린이의 SPM(Statistical Parametric Mapping)분석에서 서로 다른 Template image로 규격화된 SPEC 영상의 결과 비교)

  • Shin, Dong-Ho;Park, Soung-Ock;Kwon, Soo-Il;Joh, Chol-Woo;Yoon, Seok-Nam
    • Journal of radiological science and technology
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.71-78
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    • 2003
  • We studied 64 ADHD children patients group($4{\sim}15\;ys$, mean age : $8{\pm}2.6\;ys$. M/F:52/12) and 12 normal group($6{\sim}7\;ys$, mean age : $9.4{\pm}3.4\;ys$, M/F:8/4) of the brain has been used to analysis of blood flow between normal and ADHD group. For analysis of Children ADHD, we used 12 children's mean brain images and made Template image of SPM99 program. In increase of blood flow(P-value 0.05), the result of normalized images to Template image to offer from SPM99 program, showed significant cluster in inter-Hemispheric and occipital Lobe, in the case of normalized images to children template image, showed inter-hemispheric and parietal lobe.

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A Study on the Deviation of Cluster Based on Template Images of Korean Children's Brain SPECT Image Using the Statistical Parametic Mapping (통계적 파라미터 뇌지도작성을 이용한 국내 어린이 뇌 SPECT영상의 표준틀영상에 따른 화소덩어리의 편차연구)

  • 신동호;박성옥;권수일;조철우;윤석남;이명훈;신동오
    • Progress in Medical Physics
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.45-53
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    • 2004
  • SPM has been widely applied for comparison studios of the functional image data among groups of patients or individuals under different conditions and these images are from people ranging from children to adults. However, the analysis of children's brain images by using SPM can make children's brain images normalized to an adult's template image and this can result in some errors. So this study created the children's mean MR images based on the Magnetic Resonance Images of 36 normal children (age: 2~6, average age: 4.36, SD age: 1.41, M/F: 17/19), and the children's mean SPECT images by using SPECT images of 13 normal children (age: 2~6, average age: 4.80, SD age: 1.17, M/F: 10/3). We created the Korean children's brain template image, based on those mean images, and then we compared between the positions of the clusters, based on the blood flow, by normalizing ADHD children's SPECT image to Korean children's template image and SPM adult's template image. As a result of the analysis, the variation of the cluster positions was found to be a maximum of 25 ㎜. Therefore, we should be aware that we need to consider the template image and the p-value when we analyze the chlidren's brain image by using SPM.

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Communication-Power Overhead Reduction Method Using Template-Based Linear Approximation in Lightweight ECG Measurement Embedded Device (경량화된 심전도 측정 임베디드 장비에서 템플릿 기반 직선근사화를 이용한 통신오버헤드 감소 기법)

  • Lee, Seungmin;Park, Kil-Houm;Park, Daejin
    • IEMEK Journal of Embedded Systems and Applications
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.205-214
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    • 2020
  • With the recent development of hardware and software technology, interest in the development of wearable devices is increasing. In particular, wearable devices require algorithms suitable for low-power and low-capacity embedded devices. Among them, there is an increasing demand for a signal compression algorithm that reduces communication overhead, in order to increase the efficiency of storage and transmission of electrocardiogram (ECG) signals requiring long-time measurement. Because normal beats occupy most of the signal with similar shapes, a high rate of signal compression is possible if normal beats are represented by a template. In this paper, we propose an algorithm for determining the normal beat template using the template cluster and Pearson similarity. Also, the template is expressed effectively as a few vertices through linear approximation algorithm. In experiment of Datum 234 of MIT-BIH arrhythmia database (MIT-BIH ADB) provided by Physionet, a compression ratio was 33.44:1, and an average distribution of root mean square error (RMSE) was 1.55%.

New classification of lingual arch form in normal occlusion using three dimensional virtual models

  • Park, Kyung Hee;Bayome, Mohamed;Park, Jae Hyun;Lee, Jeong Woo;Baek, Seung-Hak;Kook, Yoon-Ah
    • The korean journal of orthodontics
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    • v.45 no.2
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    • pp.74-81
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    • 2015
  • Objective: The purposes of this study were 1) to classify lingual dental arch form types based on the lingual bracket points and 2) to provide a new lingual arch form template based on this classification for clinical application through the analysis of three-dimensional virtual models of normal occlusion sample. Methods: Maxillary and mandibular casts of 115 young adults with normal occlusion were scanned in their occluded positions and lingual bracket points were digitized on the virtual models by using Rapidform 2006 software. Sixty-eight cases (dataset 1) were used in K-means cluster analysis to classify arch forms with intercanine, interpremolar and intermolar widths and width/depth ratios as determinants. The best-fit curves of the mean arch forms were generated. The remaining cases (dataset 2) were mapped into the obtained clusters and a multivariate test was performed to assess the differences between the clusters. Results: Four-cluster classification demonstrated maximum inter-cluster distance. Wide, narrow, tapering, and ovoid types were described according to the intercanine and intermolar widths and their best-fit curves were depicted. No significant differences in arch depths existed among the clusters. Strong to moderate correlations were found between maxillary and mandibular arch widths. Conclusions: Lingual arch forms have been classified into 4 types based on their anterior and posterior dimensions. A template of the 4 arch forms has been depicted. Three-dimensional analysis of the lingual bracket points provides more accurate identification of arch form and, consequently, archwire selection.

One-dimensionally Ordered Array of Co and Fe Nanoclusters on Carburized-W(110) via Template Assisted Self-Assembly

  • Kim, Ji-Hyun;Yang, Serlun;Kim, Jae-Sung;Lukashev, Pavel;Rojas, Geoffrey;Enders, Axel;Sessi, Violetta;Honolka, Jan
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2012.02a
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    • pp.135-136
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    • 2012
  • Carbon atoms near the surface of W(110) induce reconstructions such as $R(15{\times}12)$ -C/W(110) which consists of two characteristic parts, one square shaped and bright protrusion and two smaller ones. In the atomic resolution STM image, the bigger protrusion shows the periodicities of clean W(110), indicating that it is almost carbon poor region. The smaller protrusion contains hexagonal carbide surface layer of ${\alpha}$-W2C on W(110). Employing this carburized W(110) as templates, we grow Co and Fe clusters of less than ten atoms. Due to the selectivity of bonding sites, growth of larger cluster is highly unfavorable for Co and the size of clusters is very uniform. Since Co atoms prefer to sit on the bigger protrusion rather than smaller one, Co cluster can be arranged one-dimensionally in $R(15{\times}12)$-C/W(110) with quite uniform size distribution. However, Fe clusters sit on both sites without favored site, but still with uniform size distribution. On the other hand, Fe clusters can be grown with quasi one-dimensional order in $R(15{\times}3)$-C/W(110), which consists of only smaller protrusions. We investigate the magnetic properties of the ordered nano-sized clusters. Experiments using XMCD reveals little magnetic moment of Co cluster on $R(15{\times}12)$-C/W(110). This observation is consistent with the predictions of our first principles calculations that small Co clusters can be nonmagnetic or antiferromagnetic with low mean magnetic moment per atom.

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A Short Path Data Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Network (단거리 데이터 전달 무선 센서네트워크 라우팅 기법)

  • Ahn, Kwang-Seon
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartC
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    • v.14C no.5
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    • pp.395-402
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    • 2007
  • Wireless sensor networks have many sensor nodes which response sudden events in a sensor fields. Some efficient routing protocol is required in a sensor networks with mobile sink node. A data-path template is offered for the data announcement and data request from source node and sink node respectively. Sensed data are transferred from source node to sink node using short-distance calculation. Typical protocols for the wireless networks with mobile sink are TTDD(Two-Tier Data Dissemination) and CBPER(Cluster-Based Power-Efficient Routing). The porposed SPDR(Short-Path Data Routing) protocol in this paper shows more improved energy efficiencies from the result of simulations than the typical protocols.

The Application of an HMM-based Clustering Method to Speaker Independent Word Recognition (HMM을 기본으로한 집단화 방법의 불특정화자 단어 인식에 응용)

  • Lim, H.;Park, S.-Y.;Park, M.-W.
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.5-10
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    • 1995
  • In this paper we present a clustering procedure based on the use of HMM in order to get multiple statistical models which can well absorb the variants of each speaker with different ways of saying words. The HMM-clustered models obtained from the developed technique are applied to the speaker independent isolated word recognition. The HMM clustering method splits off all observation sequences with poor likelihood scores which fall below threshold from the training set and create a new model out of the observation sequences in the new cluster. Clustering is iterated by classifying each observation sequence as belonging to the cluster whose model has the maximum likelihood score. If any clutter has changed from the previous iteration the model in that cluster is reestimated by using the Baum-Welch reestimation procedure. Therefore, this method is more efficient than the conventional template-based clustering technique due to the integration capability of the clustering procedure and the parameter estimation. Experimental data show that the HMM-based clustering procedure leads to $1.43\%$ performance improvements over the conventional template-based clustering method and $2.08\%$ improvements over the single HMM method for the case of recognition of the isolated korean digits.

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Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Analysis of Genetic Relationships Among Acanthopanax Species

  • Park, Sang-Yong;Yook, Chang-Soo;Nohara, Toshihiro;Mizutani, Takayuki;Tanaka , Takayuki
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.27 no.12
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    • pp.1270-1274
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    • 2004
  • Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis was used to determine the genetic relationships among seventeen species of the Acanthopanax species. The DNA isolated from the leaves of the samples was used as template in polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with twenty random decamer primers in order to distinguish plant subspecies at the level of their genomes. The RAPD patterns were compared by calculating pairwise distances using Dice similarity index, and produced to the genetic similarity dendrogram by unweighted pair-group method arithmetic averaged (UPGMA) analysis, showing three groups; a major cluster(twelve species), minor cluster (4 species) and single-clustering species. The results of RAPD were compatible with the morphological classification, as well as the chemotaxonomic classification of the Acanthopanax species. The Acanthopanax species containing 3,4-seco-lupane type triterpene compounds in their leaves corresponded to the major cluster, another species having oleanane or normal lupane type constituents to minor clusters, and one species not containing triterpenoidal compound to single-cluster.

Sex Differences in Cerebellar Structure of Healthy Adults (정상 성인에서 남녀의 소뇌 구조 차이)

  • Kim, Ji-Hyun H.;Bae, Su-Jin;Ryu, Keun-Taik;Kang, Min-Seong;Lim, Soo-Mee;Lee, Sun-Ho;Lee, So-Jin;Ko, Eun;Jeong, Do-Un
    • Korean Journal of Biological Psychiatry
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.77-83
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    • 2012
  • Objectives : Although there have been studies that examine sex differences of the brain structures using magnetic resonance imaging, studies that specifically investigate cerebellar structural differences between men and women are scarce. The purpose of current study was to examine sex differences in structures of the cerebellum using cerebellar template and cerebellum analysis methods. Methods : Sixteen men and twenty women were included in the study. A MATLAB based program (MathWorks, Natick, MA, USA), Statistical Parametric Mapping 5 (SPM5) using the spatially unbiased infra-tentorial atlas template (SUIT) as the cerebellum template, was used to analyze the brain imaging data. Results : There was no significant difference in age between men (mean age=28.1) and women (mean age=27.2). Men showed higher gray matter density than women in two left cerebellar areas including the clusters in the lobules IV and V (a cluster located across the lobules IV and V), and the lobule VIIIb (lobules IV and V, t=4.75, p<0.001 ; lobule VIIIb, t=3.08, p=0.004). Conclusions : The current study found differences in cerebellar gray matter density between men and women. The current study holds its significance for applying the template specifically developed for the analysis of cerebellum.