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손상의 역학과 대책 (Epidemiology and Control of Injury)

  • 김순덕
    • Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
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    • 제38권2호
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    • pp.125-131
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    • 2005
  • Injury has recently become a major world-wide health problem. Injury related deaths occur in many actively working young people and produce major social and economical losses. However health related specialists do not recognize the importance of injury and there have not been many studies related to this problem. This research studied the trends of injury related research in Korea, mortality rate and prevalence rate, socio-economical losses and control in Korea and out of the country, based on literature from Korea and without such as statistical yearly reports on causes of deaths and OECD health reports, as well as WHO web sites. Studies in Korea about injury were very few, with 9 in the 1960's, 5 in the 1980's, 4 in the 1990's and 5 in 2000's. Mortality rate of injury was higher in Korea than in England, USA or Japan, especially in car accidents, suicide and falls. In Korea, the yearly trends in mortality rates were highest in car accidents but those rates are falling, suicide is steadily rising, with highest rate in 2003. Falls is in second rank with no change in rates. In 2003, the ten causes of death in Korea were suicide in 5th rank, transport accidents in 7th rank, and falls in 10th rank. Considering age groups, in the teens, transport accidents were 1st rank, in the 20's and 30's, suicide was 1st rank, and although there were some differences, falls, drowning, assault, fire were in the top 10. Prevalence rates of injury could not be known, but in 2001, according to the National Health and Nutrition Survey, lifelong injury was 10%, and yearly major injury was 1.3%, major injury for two weeks was 0.1%, and minor injury was 10%. In other foreign countries, injury has become to be recognized as a major health related problem, and much programs are being set up to reduce injury related deaths and injuries. WHO is putting much effort in prevention of violence and transport accidents, and in the USA, Canada and Europe, there are injury surveillance systems. Recently, as suicide is increasing rapidly and providing much problems, each country are managing suicide prevention programs. In Korea, Ministry of Construction and Transportation is managing and guiding the policies for prevention of transport accidents. In September of 2004, the Ministry of Health and Welfare has set up a 5 year plan of suicide prevention.

Why A Multimedia Approach to English Education\ulcorner

  • Keem, Sung-uk
    • 대한음성학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한음성학회 1997년도 7월 학술대회지
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    • pp.176-178
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    • 1997
  • To make a long story short I made up my mind to experiment with a multimedia approach to my classroom presentations two years ago because my ways of giving instructions bored the pants off me as well as my students. My favorite ways used to be sometimes referred to as classical or traditional ones, heavily dependent on the three elements: teacher's mouth, books, and chalk. Some call it the 'MBC method'. To top it off, I tried audio-visuals such as tape recorders, cassette players, VTR, pictures, and you name it, that could help improve my teaching method. And yet I have been unhappy about the results by a trial and error approach. I was determined to look for a better way that would ensure my satisfaction in the first place. What really turned me on was a multimedia CD ROM title, ELLIS (English Language Learning Instructional Systems) developed by Dr. Frank Otto. This is an integrated system of learning English based on advanced computer technology. Inspired by the utility and potential of such a multimedia system for regular classroom or lab instructions, I designed a simple but practical multimedia language learning laboratory in 1994 for the first time in Korea(perhaps for the first time in the world). It was high time that the conventional type of language laboratory(audio-passive) at Hahnnam be replaced because of wear and tear. Prior to this development, in 1991, I put a first CALL(Computer Assisted Language Learning) laboratory equipped with 35 personal computers(286), where students were encouraged to practise English typing, word processing and study English grammar, English vocabulary, and English composition. The first multimedia language learning laboratory was composed of 1) a multimedia personal computer(486DX2 then, now 586), 2) VGA multipliers that enable simultaneous viewing of the screen at control of the instructor, 3) an amplifIer, 4) loud speakers, 5)student monitors, 6) student tables to seat three students(a monitor for two students is more realistic, though), 7) student chairs, 8) an instructor table, and 9) cables. It was augmented later with an Internet hookup. The beauty of this type of multimedia language learning laboratory is the economy of furnishing and maintaining it. There is no need of darkening the facilities, which is a must when an LCD/beam projector is preferred in the laboratory. It is headset free, which proved to make students exasperated when worn more than- twenty minutes. In the previous semester I taught three different subjects: Freshman English Lab, English Phonetics, and Listening Comprehension Intermediate. I used CD ROM titles like ELLIS, Master Pronunciation, English Tripple Play Plus, English Arcade, Living Books, Q-Steps, English Discoveries, Compton's Encyclopedia. On the other hand, I managed to put all teaching materials into PowerPoint, where letters, photo, graphic, animation, audio, and video files are orderly stored in terms of slides. It takes time for me to prepare my teaching materials via PowerPoint, but it is a wonderful tool for the sake of presentations. And it is worth trying as long as I can entertain my students in such a way. Once everything is put into the computer, I feel relaxed and a bit excited watching my students enjoy my presentations. It appears to be great fun for students because they have never experienced this type of instruction. This is how I freed myself from having to manipulate a cassette tape player, VTR, and write on the board. The student monitors in front of them seem to help them concentrate on what they see, combined with what they hear. All I have to do is to simply click a mouse to give presentations and explanations, when necessary. I use a remote mouse, which prevents me from sitting at the instructor table. Instead, I can walk around in the room and enjoy freer interactions with students. Using this instrument, I can also have my students participate in the presentation. In particular, I invite my students to manipulate the computer using the remote mouse from the student's seat not from the instructor's seat. Every student appears to be fascinated with my multimedia approach to English teaching because of its unique nature as a new teaching tool as we face the 21st century. They all agree that the multimedia way is an interesting and fascinating way of learning to satisfy their needs. Above all, it helps lighten their drudgery in the classroom. They feel other subjects taught by other teachers should be treated in the same fashion. A multimedia approach to education is impossible without the advent of hi-tech computers, of which multi functions are integrated into a unified system, i.e., a personal computer. If you have computer-phobia, make quick friends with it; the sooner, the better. It can be a wonderful assistant to you. It is the Internet that I pay close attention to in conjunction with the multimedia approach to English education. Via e-mail system, I encourage my students to write to me in English. I encourage them to enjoy chatting with people all over the world. I also encourage them to visit the sites where they offer study courses in English conversation, vocabulary, idiomatic expressions, reading, and writing. I help them search any subject they want to via World Wide Web. Some day in the near future it will be the hub of learning for everybody. It will eventually free students from books, teachers, libraries, classrooms, and boredom. I will keep exploring better ways to give satisfying instructions to my students who deserve my entertainment.

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추천시스템관련 학술논문 분석 및 분류 (A Literature Review and Classification of Recommender Systems on Academic Journals)

  • 박득희;김혜경;최일영;김재경
    • 지능정보연구
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    • 제17권1호
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    • pp.139-152
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    • 2011
  • 1990년대 중반에 협업 필터링의 출현으로 인하여 추천시스템에 관련된 연구가 늘어나게 되었다. 협업 필터링의 출현 이후 내용 기반 필터링, 협업 필터링과 내용 기반 필터링이 혼합된 하이브리드 필터링 등 새로운 기법들이 출현함으로써 2000년대에는 추천시스템의 연구가 눈에 띄게 증가하였다. 하지만 현재까지 추천시스템에 관련된 문헌들에 대한 리뷰와 분류가 체계적으로 되어있지 않다. 이와 같은 문제에 대한 해결방안으로써, 본 연구에서는 2001년부터 2010년도까지의 추천시스템에 관련된 문헌들 중 MIS Journal Ranking의 125개의 저널에서 추천시스템(Recommender system, Recommendation system), 협업 필터링(Collaborative Filtering), 내용 기반 필터링(Content based Filtering), 개인화 시스템(Personalized system) 등의 5가지 키워드로 제한하여 조사하였다. 총 37개의 저널에서 논문을 검색하였으며, 검색되어진 논문을 분석한 결과 추천시스템과 관련이 없는 논문을 제외한 총 187개의 논문을 선정하여 분석하였다. 이 연구에서는 그러나 컨퍼런스 논문, 석사, 박사학위 논문, 영어로 작성되지 않은 논문, 완성되지 않은 논문 등은 제외하였다. 본 연구에서는 187개의 논문을 분석하여 2001년부터 2010년까지의 각각의 년도 별 추천시스템의 연구에 대한 동향 분석, Journal별 추천시스템의 게재 분류, 추천시스템 어플리케이션의 사용 분야(책, 문서, 이미지, 영화, 음악, 쇼핑, TV 프로그램, 기타)별 분류 및 분석, 추천시스템에 사용된 데이터마이닝 기술(연관 규칙, 군집화, 의사 결정나무, 최근접 이웃 기법, 링크 분석 기법, 신경망, 회귀분석, 휴리스틱 기법)별 분류 및 분석을 수행하였다. 따라서 본 연구에서 제안한 각각의 분류 및 분석 결과들을 통하여 현재까지 추천시스템의 연구에 대한 연구 동향을 파악 할 수 있었으며, 분석결과를 통해 추천시스템에 관심이 있는 연구자와 전문가에게 미래의 추천시스템의 연구에 대한 가이드라인을 제시 할 수 있을 것이라고 기대한다.