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A Block based 3D Map for Recognizing Three Dimensional Spaces (3차원 공간의 인식을 위한 블록기반 3D맵)

  • Yi, Jong-Su;Kim, Jun-Seong
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea CI
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    • v.49 no.4
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    • pp.89-96
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    • 2012
  • A 3D map provides useful information for intelligent services. Traditional 3D maps, however, consist of a raw image data and are not suitable for real-time applications. In this paper, we propose the Block-based 3D map, that represents three dimensional spaces in a collection of square blocks. The Block_based 3D map has two major variables: an object ratio and a block size. The object ratio is defined as the proportion of object pixels to space pixels in a block and determines the type of the block. The block size is defined as the number of pixels of the side of a block and determines the size of the block. Experiments show the advantage of the Block-based 3D map in reducing noise, and in saving the amount of processing data. With the block size of $40{\times}40$ and the object ratio of 30% to 50% we can get the most matched Block-based 3D map for the $320{\times}240$ depthmap. The Block-based 3D map provides useful information, that can produce a variety of new services with high added value in intelligent environments.

BLOCK LOSS DISTRIBUTION IN AN M/M/1 QUEUE WITH A CELL DISCARDING SCHEME

  • Lee, Gye-Min;Kwag, Min-Kon;Jeon, Jong-Woo;Kim, Chong-Kwon
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.635-642
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    • 1998
  • When an integrated communication system is congested, we may reserve some spaces for non-realtime traffic by discarding a part of realtime traffic. That is sensible because realtime traffic is insensitive to a few losses. Several discarding schemes have been developed including Separate Queue (SQ). Under such schemes, the block loss distribution, i.e., the distribution of the number of losses within a given block which consists of successive data of a type, is important. We derive the block loss distribution of the SQ scheme and modifies the SQ scheme with a threshold.

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ON THE RETRACTS AND RECODINGS OF CONTINUING CODES

  • YOO, JISANG
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.52 no.4
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    • pp.1375-1382
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    • 2015
  • We investigate what happens when we try to work with continuing block codes (i.e., left or right continuing factor maps) between shift spaces that may not be shifts of finite type. For example, we demonstrate that continuing block codes on strictly sofic shifts do not behave as well as those on shifts of finite type; a continuing block code on a sofic shift need not have a uniformly bounded retract, unlike one on a shift of finite type. A right eresolving code on a sofic shift can display any behavior arbitrary block codes can have. We also show that a right continuing factor of a shift of finite type is always a shift of finite type.

Experience of Continuous Intercostal Nerve Block for Management of the Post-thoracotomy Pain -10 cases- (지속적 늑간신경 차단법에 의한 개흉술후 통증관리 치험)

  • Won, Kyung-Sub;Lee, Jeong-Seok;Kim, Yong-Ik;Hwang, Kyung-Ho;Park, Wook
    • The Korean Journal of Pain
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.135-139
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    • 1996
  • Intercostal nerve blockade with local anesthetics has been used extensively in the past to provide pain relief following thoracotomy. Its popularity fell, for a period, probably due to increasing use of epidural analgesia. More recently, interest has focused on intercostal nerve block with the introduction of variously sited catheters. Two epidural catheters were placed under direct vision, in the intercostal spaces just above and below the wound by feeding the catheters posteriorly from the wound edges, superficial to the parietal pleura. Bupivacaine 0.25%. Was infused continuously at a rate of 5 ml/hour through each of the two intercostal catheters. Each catheter was primed with 10 ml/hour through each of the two intercostal catheters. Each catheter was primed with 10 ml of 0.25% bupivacaine. Postoperative vital signs resembled preoperation data. Arterial carbon dioxide pressure ($PaCO_2$) was unchanged and arterial oxygen pressure ($PaO_2$) was increased during two days after surgery because oxygen was administered at 21/min. Forced vital capacities (FVC) and forced expiratory volume in 1 second ($FEV_1$) were decreased the day of operation but restored to preoperative value from second operation day. VAS were increased on operation day but decreased from second operation day. Motion range of arms were not impaired. We concluded that continuous intercostal nerve block through catheters placed during thoracotomy in the adjacent intercostal spaces is a simple and effective method for management of the post-thoracotomy pain.

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COMPUTATIONS OF SPACES OF PARAMODULAR FORMS OF GENERAL LEVEL

  • Breeding, Jeffery II;Poor, Cris;Yuen, David S.
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.53 no.3
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    • pp.645-689
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    • 2016
  • This article gives upper bounds on the number of Fourier-Jacobi coefficients that determine a paramodular cusp form in degree two. The level N of the paramodular group is completely general throughout. Additionally, spaces of Jacobi cusp forms are spanned by using the theory of theta blocks due to Gritsenko, Skoruppa and Zagier. We combine these two techniques to rigorously compute spaces of paramodular cusp forms and to verify the Paramodular Conjecture of Brumer and Kramer in many cases of low level. The proofs rely on a detailed description of the zero dimensional cusps for the subgroup of integral elements in each paramodular group.

The Examination of the Palace Byeoljeon, the King's non-ceremonial space, during Japanese Occupation Period to look into inner palace construction of Changdeokgung Palace (창덕궁 내전 일곽 공사로 보는 일제강점기 궁궐 별전)

  • Kim, Ji-Hyun
    • Journal of architectural history
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.63-74
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    • 2020
  • The palace byeoljeon(別殿), the King's non-ceremonial space, were created as a space for the king to comfortably use and for the king to do what he wanted to do. The byeoljeon housed various types of spaces and were flexible in that they could be repurposed to meet the demands of the times. Nevertheless, their characteristic as palatial building created for the King's convenience has remained unchanged. In this study, we examine the process by which such royal spaces were created by focusing on the reconstruction of the Changdeokgung Huijeongdang during Japanese occupation period, with a view to continuity and the transformation process. The reconstruction of Huijeongdang at the time may be considered along internal and external characteristics. Internally, Huijeongdang connected the symbolism of the king's space as the palace byeoljeon. Externally, Huijeongdang is characterized by its mixture of traditional and western style, where western style structures were housed within traditional buildings. The plans for the block of Huijeongdang also included the coexistence of traditional building, western style building, and mixture of traditional and western style building. This reflects the characteristic continuity of the byeoljeon as well as the architectural techniques of the time, manifested together within a specific spatial block.

Skew Correction of Business Card Images for PDA Application (PDA에서의 명함 영상의 기울기 보정)

  • 박준효;장익훈;김남철
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2003.07e
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    • pp.2128-2131
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    • 2003
  • We present an efficient algorithm for skew correction of business card images obtained by a PDA camera. The proposed method is composed of four parts: block adaptive binarization (BAB), stripe generation, skew angle calculation, and image rotation. In the BAB, an input image is binarized block by block so as to lessen the effects of irregular illumination and shadows over the input image. In the stripe generation, character string clusters are generated merging character strings and their inter-spaces, and then only clusters useful for skew angle calculation are output as stripes. In the skew angle calculation, the direction angles of the stripes are calculated using their central moments and then the skew angle of the input image is determined averaging the direction angles. In the image rotation, the input image is rotated by the skew angle. Experimental results shows that the proposed method yields correction rates of 97% for business card images.

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A Study on the Analysis of Elements of Interior Environmental Planning for Cultural Vitality of Underground Space (지하공간의 문화적 활성화를 위한 실내 환경계획요소의 분석에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Hyo-Chang;Han, Jung-Ho;Ha, Mi-Kyoung
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.234-242
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    • 2010
  • In order to make an effective use of spatial resources in the city, detailed environmental plan strategies based on 'culture' are needed. An integral part of city spaces-'underground space' serves as one of the spatial resources with much effective usage potentials. Hence, 'underground space' needs cultural vitality. The purpose of this study is to propose an thorough indoor environmental plan guideline for the cultural vitality of 'underground space'. The methods used to conduct research include precedent study reviews and survey. Through this research, following conclusions are drawn. First, to promote cultural vitality at the 'underground space', it must be transformed into the cultural public place to be utilized for cultural activities by residents. Second, the 'underground space' requires 'concept of eco-friendly space for clean environment'. Third, 'safe environment' concept must be installed in the 'underground space' to promote the cultural vitality. Fourth, the 'underground space' requires 'complex/block level network plans between cultural spaces in addition to horizontal/vertical walking network between cultural environments in ground level and underground spaces. Fifth, the 'underground space' requires underground public cultural space plan through 'reasonable underground development with considerations of the facilities related to education, culture and history'. Sixth, 'public cultural space plan for various cultural spaces' and 'supply of space for cultural activities for residents and design plan for mutual culture exchange' are necessary.

Psychological Character Analysis of Pavement Materials (포장재료의 심리적 특성 분석)

  • Kim Dae-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.32 no.5
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    • pp.43-51
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    • 2004
  • Recently, the importance of choosing correct pavement materials has been increasing in urban spaces and streets. Much research regarding the pavement theory and construction method have been conducted, but analysis in terms of human psychological character has not yet been performed. The purpose of this study is to investigate the psychological characters to 12 pavement materials, that are commonly used in our urban spaces and streets. The results of the psychological character for each pavement material can be summarized as follows: 1. The psychological characters to each pavement material were as follows: ① Clay embodies a natural, traditional, soft and intimate psychological character; ② Pebble stone has a natural, hard, cool and intimate psychological character; ③ Turf grass incorporates an intimate and soft psychological character; ④ Ceramic brick has an artificial and hard psychological character; ⑤ Tile pavement has a modern, artificial, hard and cool psychological character; ⑥ Water permeable concrete has a modern and artificial psychological character; ⑦ Flag stone has a natural psychological character; ⑧ Granite has a modern and artificial psychological character; ⑨ Portland concrete has an artificial and hard psychological character; ⑩ Small compacted brick has an artificial, dynamic and modern psychological character; ⑪ Wood block pavement has a natural and traditional psychological character; ⑫ Asphalt concrete pavement has a modern, hard and artificial character. 2. On the results of the cluster analysis regarding psychological indexes for 12 pavement materials, pavement materials were categorized in 3 clusters. Among them, one cluster was mainly used as the most popular pavement material in our urban spaces and streets. From this point of view, psychological character for pavement material in our urban spaces and streets was not as various as we expected. 3. In conclusion, the proper selection of pavement materials was very important and the factors affecting the human psychological character should be considered in the design of urban spaces and streets.

Block Deformation Analysis Using Three-dimensional Discontinuous Deformation Analysis(DDA) (삼차원 불연속 변형 해석(DDA)을 이용한 블록거동해석)

  • 장현익;이정인
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.158-170
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    • 2002
  • Since the development of Discontinuous Deformation Analysis (DDA) by Shi (1984), there has been much improvement in the theory and programs. These, however, are all based on the assumption of a two-dimensional plane strain or plane stress state; and because a rock block system is a three-dimensional problem, a two-dimensional analysis has limited application. So a three-dimensional analysis is required in the design of rock slopes and underground spaces where three-dimensional discontinuities dominate stability. In this study three-dimensional DDA program is developed using the Shi's two-dimensional theory and program, and the two cases of three-dimensional block are analysed. The program is applied to one sliding-face blocks and wedge sliding and it gives the good results comparing to the exact solution. Multi-block cases will be analysed for many other application soon.