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A Study on Hand Recognition in Image for Multimedia System (멀티미디어 시스템을 위한 영상내의 손 인식에 관한 연구)

  • Jung Hye-Won;Yang Hwan-Seok
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.267-274
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    • 2005
  • In this paper, we proposed an algorithm which cognize hand pose in real time using only image. Hand recognizes using edge orientation histogram which comes under a constant quantity of 2D appearance because hand pose is intricate. This method suit hand pose recognition in real time because it extracts hand space accurately, has little computation quantify, and is less sensitive to lighting change using color information in complicated background. Method which reduces recognition error using principal component analysis method to can recognize through hand shape presentation direction change is explained. A case that hand shape changes by turning 3D also by using this method is possible to recognize. Besides, principal component space creation time is reduced remarkably because edge directional data is used.

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Why Comets Exhibit Outbursts? A Lesson from Holmes and its Miniature

  • Ishiguro, Masateru
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.67.1-67.1
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    • 2014
  • Comets are mysterious travelers from outer Solar System. It is considered that comets loose their subsurface ice once they were injected into a snow-line of the solar system, at the same time, develop adiathermic dust layers on the surface in a time scale of ~10,000 years. They eventually become inactive (see also the presentation by Yoonyoung Kim et al.). Optical similarity between comets and asteroids in comet-like orbits suggests the existence of such dormant or inactive comets supporting the evolutionary scenario. However, unforeseen accidents cast a misgiving to modify the stereotype. A periodic comet, 17P/Holmes, is known as comet with very low activity before 2007. However, the comet suddenly exhibited an outburst in 2007 October, which is known as the most energetic cometary outburst since the beginning of modern astronomy. On the other hand, another periodic comet, P/2010 V1, was not known before 2010 November probably because of low activity and discovered while it experienced outburst. We investigated the time-evolution of the magnitudes and the morphological developments based on the dynamical theory of dust grains, and derived the energy per unit mass of ~10,000 J/kg. From these observational evidences, we suggest that crystallization of buried amorphous ice (even in low-activity comets) can be responsible for the dramatic cometary outbursts.

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SNU AGN Monitoring Project (SAMP) using reverberation mapping of luminous AGNs

  • Jeon, Yiseul;Woo, Jong-Hak
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.70.4-71
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    • 2016
  • The links between super-massive black hole masses and their host galaxy properties are observed, indicating that black hole growth and host galaxy evolution are closely related. Reverberation mapping, which uses the time delay from the central black hole to broad line regions, is one of the best methods to estimate masses of black holes of active galactic nuclei (AGNs). However, only masses of about 50 black holes have been determined in reverberation mapping studies so far, and most of them are limited to optical luminosities below 10^45 erg/s due to the challenges of long-term time domain observations in both photometry and spectroscopy. In this project, we expand reverberation mapping samples to higher luminosities of > 10^44.5 erg/s at 0.1 < z < 0.35, that have expected time lags of 40 - 250 light days. Photometric (using LOAO 1-m and MDM 1.3-m) and spectroscopic (using MDM 2.4-m and Lick 3-m) monitoring campaigns are being conducted for a 3 year duration and 20 day cadence. Precedent photometric observations in 2015B show some targets with variability and follow-up spectroscopic observations are on-going. In this presentation, we introduce our project, present reverberation mapping simulation results, and preliminary results on photometry. These reverberation mapping masses of relatively high luminous AGNs will provide a strong constraint on black hole mass calibration, e.g., the single-epoch mass estimation.

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Investigation of postoperative hypernasality after superiorly based posterior pharyngeal flap

  • Shin, Yu-Jeong;Kim, Yongsoo
    • Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
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    • v.40
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    • pp.23.1-23.6
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    • 2018
  • Background: Velopharyngeal insufficiency that accompanies speech resonance and articulation disorders can be managed through several intervention methods such as speech-language therapy, prosthetic aids, and surgery. However, for patients with severe hypernasality, surgical interventions are highly recommended. Among available surgical techniques, the posterior pharyngeal flap is most common. Case presentation: Two adult males with high nasalance scores underwent superiorly based posterior pharyngeal flap surgery, followed by speech testing by an expert speech-language therapist. Nasalance scores and articulation accuracy were assessed up until 1 year after the surgery. Nasalance scores were measured five times using a nasometer, after which the average value was calculated. Conclusions: Consistent declines in hypernasality over time are not easy to explain since the pedicled pharyngeal flap narrowed over time, secondary to cicatrization. However, scar tethering of the soft palate in a posterior direction could reduce the velopharyngeal port size over time. Therefore, long-term follow-up with intensive speech therapy is suggested for patients with severe hypernasality.

A Multimedia Authoring System Supporting Dynamic Presentations (동적 프리젠테이션을 지원하는 멀티미디어 저작 시스템)

  • Choi, Sook-Young;Shin, Hyun-San;Yoo, Kwan-Jong
    • The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.328-336
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    • 2000
  • This paper presents a multimedia authoring system in which user can create multimedia documents more easily and dynamic presentations can be supported. Our system defines a new time relation based on causal relation, so it controls effectively presentations when durations of media are changed in run-time. It supports dynamic authoring to feedback the consistency that could be occurred when users authorize multimedia documents. In our system, a multimedia document is represented to internal structure using trees through parsing phases, and a presentation engine is provided for processing dynamic presentations and user interactions in run-time.

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Content Creation and Flow: Why They Clik or Create UCCs (콘텐츠 창조와 플로우:동영상 UCC 이용 동기)

  • Chun, Bang-Jee
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.8 no.12
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    • pp.222-235
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    • 2008
  • This study looks at motivations of video UCC users as a member of creative class. A qualitative research method was used for analyzing data collected by interviews. Killing time users, active clickers and creators are distinguished as different types of UCC users and their differing motivations are explored. The findings of the study are as follows: First, information sharing, self presentation, communication needs, ease of use for self presentation, usefulness are expressed as motivating factors for both active clickers and creators, Pleasure motivates every type of users. However, content creators experience a specific type of pleasure which is the pleasure of creativity or flow, which this study highlights as a key driving factor for content creators. The study adds to the findings of UCC user research which applies the TAM and the PAD model by revealing what pleasure and flow specifically mean for different types of UCC users.

Dynamic adaptive streaming system using HTTP (HTTP를 활용한 동적 적응적 스트리밍 시스템)

  • Ban, Tae-Hak;Park, Sang-No;Kim, Tae-Seung;Lee, Byeong-Gwon;Jeong, Hoe-Gyeong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2012.05a
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    • pp.488-490
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    • 2012
  • Nowadays QoS / QoE using technology as part of HTTP, dynamic adaptive streaming technology that became a big issue. In this paper, using HTTP, dynamic adaptive streaming technology is introduced. This dynamic adaptive streaming using HTTP-based system design and implementation. In this system, a number of MPEG2-TS file bitrate's conversion of image quality, a certain amount of time by the division of Segment, standing before the final note of the files that are used in transmission MPD (Media Presentation Description) File creation and streaming between servers and clients using HTTP to a dynamic and adaptive network environment consists of bitrate's streamers. In a network environment in which an unspecified number of seamless continuous playback of video streaming for a variety of sectors and will be utilized in the field of multimedia.

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A Study on the Characteristics of Landfill Expenses on Urban and Residential Environment Maintenance Project - Centered around Seoul City - (도시 및 주거환경정비사업 매몰비용 특성에 관한 연구 - 서울시를 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, Mi-Ok;Lee, Im-Jung
    • KIEAE Journal
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.35-43
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    • 2017
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study is to find out the characteristics of service (landfill) costs (hereinafter, the "landfill costs") applied to the dissolution promotion committee and analyze the characteristics of landfill costs at the time where the dissolution of promotion body is increasing with the authority of the head of local government regarding the territory difficult with the continuous promotion by delaying or suspending the project for a prolonged period or suspending the project through the dissolution of the project body by the promotion committee and cooperative union since the flawless promotion of the maintenance project. Method: After revising the law in February 2012, the survey and analysis is made for the status of applying landfill costs and maintenance project scale of the dissolution promotion committee not confirmed in details around a total of 20 regions, including, 9 regions of redevelopment projects completed with the advance review, 7 regions of re-construction projects and 4 regions of urban environment maintenance projects from the total of 59 regions, Result: The influence on the landfill costs is shown to be greatest in the service expenses and management and supervision on this field has significance for the maintenance project perceived as private project, rather than public project, that the public management is neglected with insufficient presentation of operation criteria and so forth that it displays the tendency to lead to the discrete operation of the project body. In order to enhance the transparency of operating costs for the projects that are led by private capital, it is required to strengthen the role of public sector through enthusiastic intervention by the public sector in standardization of operation criteria, presentation of guideline and so forth.

Calibration and Validation Activities for Earth Observation Mission Future Evolution for GMES

  • LECOMTE Pascal
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2005.10a
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    • pp.237-240
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    • 2005
  • Calibration and Validation are major element of any space borne Earth Observation Mission. These activities are the major objective of the commissioning phases but routine activities shall be maintained during the whole mission in order to maintain the quality of the product delivered to the users or at least to fully characterise the evolution with time of the product quality. With the launch of ERS-l in 1991, the European Space Agency decided to put in place a group dedicated to these activities, along with the daily monitoring of the product quality for anomaly detection and algorithm evolution. These four elements are all strongly linked together. Today this group is fully responsible for the monitoring of two ESA missions, ERS-2 and Envisat, for a total of 12 instruments of various types, preparing itself for the Earth Explorer series of five. other satellites (Cryosat, Goce, SMOS, ADM-Aeolus, Swarm) and at various levels in past and future Third Party Missions such as Landsat, J-ERS, ALOS and KOMPSAT. The Joint proposal by the European Union and the European Space Agency for a 'Global Monitoring for Environment and Security' project (GMES), triggers a review of the scope of these activities in a much wider framework than the handling of single missions with specific tools, methods and activities. Because of the global objective of this proposal, it is necessary to put in place Multi-Mission Calibration and Validation systems and procedures. GMES Calibration and Validation activities will rely on multi source data access, interoperability, long-term data preservation, and definition standards to facilitate the above objectives. The scope of this presentation is to give an overview of the current Calibration and Validation activities at ESA, and the planned evolution in the context of GMES.

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Reading Activity impact on the Engineering Management Learners' Efficiency in Research Presentation

  • Katar, Ihab M.
    • Journal of Construction Engineering and Project Management
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.8-13
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    • 2016
  • One of the activities that are almost used by instructors to assess the undergraduate learners (students) performances in the teaching and learning system is performing researches. It's most probably that learners prepare a presentation for the research, through which they conduct their ideas to the audiences (the instructor and their colleagues). Recently, a phenomenon was monitored regarding the research preparation process practiced by the learners, that the majority go directly to the websites, in which they could easily find tons of attractive and ready-made information that fill the gaps of their heavy homework gained from several courses. It's a convenient activity for learners to go through this easy path to fulfil their duties, but the issue is that the output of such path is so weak. The gained information in this case is so shallow, loose, and could easily been evaporated after a while. There is a need to examine the impact of a missing skill in the current learners' generation: the reading practice. It's noticed that library visits to read books were strongly decreased compared with what was happening in the older generations, where the piece of information was hard to collect, but in the same time, is hard to be forgotten. As a part of the teaching and learning process, and through a college of Engineering, this study will introduce results of the comparison between the outputs of the two methods of collecting information: through the web, and through the traditional book reading. This is to highlight the importance of reading through an experiment applied on one section of students who were asked to prepare a research from a certain chapter of their textbook, and compare that with a prior research they had prepared from the websites. The results were impressive and reflected the importance of the missed reading activity.