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A Functional Game Application for Korean Words Learning Based on Smartphone Environments

  • Choi, YoungMee
    • Journal of Multimedia Information System
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.259-264
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    • 2019
  • In this paper, the prototyping process for developing syllable-initial consonant-based game 'Korean Guards' is described. Users may effectively learn Korean words using alphabetically sequential approaches, but the easiness of access bestowed on the smart environments and game algorithms could be fully utilized for the functional advantages for educational purposes. This functional game is developed on Android OS and the prototypical outcome is shown.

Simulation of speech processing and coding strategy for cochlear implants (인공 청각 장치의 음성신호 처리와 자극방법의 시뮬레이션)

  • Kim, Young-Hoon;Park, Kwang-Suk
    • Proceedings of the KOSOMBE Conference
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    • v.1991 no.11
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    • pp.30-33
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    • 1991
  • The object of speech processor for cochlear implants is to deliver speech information to the central nerve system. In this study we have presented the method which simulate speech processing and coding strategy for cochlear implants and simulated two different processing methods to the 12 adults with normal ears. The formant sinusoidal coding was better than the formant pulse coding In the consonant perception test and learning effects.(p < 0.05)

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A Study on Text Choice for Web-Based Speaker Verification System (웹 기반의 화자확인시스템을 위한 문장선정에 관한 연구)

  • 안기모;이재희;강철호
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.34-40
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    • 2000
  • In text-dependent speaker verification system, which text choice for speaker to utter is very important factor for performance improvement. In this paper, building a consonant mixture system using classification method of korean phonetic value is proposed. When it is applied to the web-based speaker verification system, it can cope with abrupt change of speaker's voice information and have the optimal performance in speaker verification system.

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Synthesis of Multiplexed MACE Filter for Optical Korean Character Recognition (인쇄체 한글의 광학적 인식을 위한 다중 MACE 필터의 합성)

  • 김정우;김철수;배장근;도양회;김수중
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.19 no.12
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    • pp.2364-2375
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    • 1994
  • For the efficient recognition of printed Korean characters, a multiplexed minimum average correlation energy(MMACE) filter is proposed. Proposed method solved the disadvantages of the tree structure algorithm which recognition system is very huge and recognition method is sophisticated. Using only one consonant MMACE filter and one vowel one, we recognized the full Korean character. Each MMACE filter is multiplexed by 4 K-tuple MACE filters which are synthesized by 24 consonants and vowels. Hence the proposed MMACE filter and the correlation distribution plane are divided by 4 subregion. We obtained the binary codes for the Korean character recognition from each correlation distribution subplane. And the obtained codes are compared with the truth table for consonants and vowels in computer. We can recognize the full Korean characters when substitute the corresponded consonant or vowel font of the consistent code to the correlation peak place in the output correlation plane. The computer simulation and optical experiment results show that the proposed compact Korean character recognition system using the MMACE filters has high discrimination capability.

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Acoustic Characteristics of Stop Consonant Production in the Motor Speech Disorders (운동성 조음장애에서 폐쇄자음 발성의 음향학적 특성)

  • Hong, Hee-Kyung;Kim, Moon-Jun;Yoon, Jin;Park, Hee-Taek;Hong, Ki-Hwan
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Laryngology, Phoniatrics and Logopedics
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.33-42
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    • 2012
  • Background and Objectives : Dysarthria refers to speech disorder that causes difficulties in speech communication due to paralysis, muscle weakening, and incoordination of speech muscle mechanism caused by damaged central or peripheral nerve system. Pitch, strength and speed are influenced by dysarthria during detonation due to difficulties in muscle control. As evaluation items, alternate motion rate and diadochokinesis have been commonly used, and articulation is also an important evaluation items. The purpose of this study is to find acoustic characteristics on sound production of dysarthria patients. Materials and Methods : Research subjects have been selected as 20 dysarthria patients and 20 subjects for control group, and voice sample was composed of bilabial, alveolar sound, and velar sound in diadochokinetic rate, while consonant articulation test was composed of bilabial plosive, alveolar plosive, velar plosive. Analysis items were composed of 1) speaking rate, energy, articulation time of diadochokinesis, 2) voice onset time (VOT), total duration (TD), vowel duration (VD), hold of plosives. Results and Conclusions : The number of diadochokinetic rate of dysarthria was smaller than control group. Both control group and dysarthria group was highly presented in the order of /t/>/p/>/k/. Minimum energy range per cycle during diadochokinetic rate of dysarthria group was smaller than control group, and presented statistical significance in /p/, /k/, /ptk/. Maximum energy range was larger than control group, and presented statistical significance in /t/, /ptk/. Articulation time, gap, total articulation time during diadochokinetic rate of dysarthria group was longer than control group and presented statistical significance. The articulation time was presented in both control group and dysarthria group in the order of /k/>/t/>/p/, while Gap was presented in the order of /p/>/t/>/k/ for control group and /p/>/k/>/t/ for dysarthria group. VOT, TD, VD regarding plosives of dysarthria group were longer than control group. Hold showed large deviation compared to control group that had appeared due to declined larynx and articulation organ motility.

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Assembling Disjoint Korean Syllables Using Two-Step Rules (2단계 규칙을 이용한 해체된 한글 음절의 결합)

  • Lee, Joo-Ho;Kim, Hark-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Cognitive Science
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.283-295
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    • 2008
  • With increasing usages of a messenger and a SMS, many young people are habitually using a new-style of sentences with intentionally disjoint Korean syllables. To develop a natural language interface system in these environments, we should first develop a technique that converts a sequence of disjoint Korean syllables to a correct sentence. Therefore, we propose a method to assemble a sequence of disjoint Korean syllables into a correct sentence by using two-step rules. In the first step, the proposed method assembles CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) forms of simple-disjoint Korean syllables by using manual heuristic rules. In the second step, the proposed method assembles CCVCC forms of double-disjoint Korean syllables by using a mapping table and a transformation-based learning technique. In the experiment, the proposed method showed the perfect precision of 100% in assembling simple-disjoint Korean syllables and the high precision of 99.98% in assembling double-disjoint Korean syllables.

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Analysis on Vowel and Consonant Sounds of Patent's Speech with Velopharyngeal Insufficiency (VPI) and Simulated Speech (구개인두부전증 환자와 모의 음성의 모음과 자음 분석)

  • Sung, Mee Young;Kim, Heejin;Kwon, Tack-Kyun;Sung, Myung-Whun;Kim, Wooil
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.18 no.7
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    • pp.1740-1748
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    • 2014
  • This paper focuses on listening test and acoustic analysis of patients' speech with velopharyngeal insufficiency (VPI) and normal speakers' simulation speech. In this research, a set consisting of 50-words, vowels and single syllables is determined for speech database construction. A web-based listening evaluation system is developed for a convenient/automated evaluation procedure. The analysis results show the trend of incorrect recognition for VPI speech and the one for simulation speech are similar. Such similarity is also confirmed by comparing the formant locations of vowel and spectrum of consonant sounds. These results show that the simulation method for VPI speech is effective at generating the speech signals similar to actual VPI patient's speech. It is expected that the simulation speech data can be effectively employed for our future work such as acoustic model adaptation.

A License Plate Recognition Algorithm using Multi-Stage Neural Network for Automobile Black-Box Image (다단계 신경 회로망을 이용한 블랙박스 영상용 차량 번호판 인식 알고리즘)

  • Kim, Jin-young;Heo, Seo-weon;Lim, Jong-tae
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.40-48
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    • 2018
  • This paper proposes a license-plate recognition algorithm for automobile black-box image which is obtained from the camera moving with the automobile. The algorithm intends to increase the overall recognition-rate of the license-plate by increasing the Korean character recognition-rate using multi-stage neural network for automobile black-box image where there are many movements of the camera and variations of light intensity. The proposed algorithm separately recognizes the vowel and consonant of Korean characters of automobile license-plate. First, the first-stage neural network recognizes the vowels, and the recognized vowels are classified as vertical-vowels('ㅏ','ㅓ') and horizontal-vowels('ㅗ','ㅜ'). Then the consonant is classified by the second-stage neural networks for each vowel group. The simulation for automobile license-plate recognition is performed for the image obtained by a real black-box system, and the simulation results show the proposed algorithm provides the higher recognition-rate than the existing algorithms using a neural network.

Feasibility of Revision Cochlear Implant Surgery for Better Speech Comprehension

  • Hwang, Kyurin;Lee, Jae Yong;Oh, Hyeon Seok;Lee, Byung Don;Jung, Jinsei;Choi, Jae Young
    • Journal of Audiology & Otology
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.112-117
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    • 2019
  • Background and Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of revision cochlear implant (CI) surgery for better speech comprehension targeting patients with low satisfaction after first CI surgery. Subjects and Methods: Eight patients who could not upgrade speech processors because of an too early CI model and who wanted to change the whole system were included. After revision CI surgery, we compared speech comprehension before and after revision CI surgery. Categoies of Auditory Performance (CAP) score, vowel and consonant confusion test, Ling 6 sounds, word and sentence identification test were done. Results: The interval between surgeries ranged from eight years to 19 years. Same manufacturer's latest product was used for revision surgery in six cases of eight cases. Full insertion of electrode was possible in most of cases (seven of eight). CAP score (p-value=0.01), vowel confusion test (p-value=0.041), one syllable word identification test (p-value=0.026), two syllable identification test (p-value=0.028), sentence identification test (p-value=0.028) had significant improvement. Consonant confusion test (p-value=0.063), Ling 6 sound test (p-value=0.066) had improvement but it is not significant. Conclusions: Although there are some limitations of our study design, we could identify the effect of revision (upgrade) CI surgery indirectly. So we concluded that if patient complain low functional gain or low satisfaction after first CI surgery, revision (device upgrade) CI surgery is meaningful even if there is no device failure.

Feasibility of Revision Cochlear Implant Surgery for Better Speech Comprehension

  • Hwang, Kyurin;Lee, Jae Yong;Oh, Hyeon Seok;Lee, Byung Don;Jung, Jinsei;Choi, Jae Young
    • Korean Journal of Audiology
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.112-117
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    • 2019
  • Background and Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of revision cochlear implant (CI) surgery for better speech comprehension targeting patients with low satisfaction after first CI surgery. Subjects and Methods: Eight patients who could not upgrade speech processors because of an too early CI model and who wanted to change the whole system were included. After revision CI surgery, we compared speech comprehension before and after revision CI surgery. Categoies of Auditory Performance (CAP) score, vowel and consonant confusion test, Ling 6 sounds, word and sentence identification test were done. Results: The interval between surgeries ranged from eight years to 19 years. Same manufacturer's latest product was used for revision surgery in six cases of eight cases. Full insertion of electrode was possible in most of cases (seven of eight). CAP score (p-value=0.01), vowel confusion test (p-value=0.041), one syllable word identification test (p-value=0.026), two syllable identification test (p-value=0.028), sentence identification test (p-value=0.028) had significant improvement. Consonant confusion test (p-value=0.063), Ling 6 sound test (p-value=0.066) had improvement but it is not significant. Conclusions: Although there are some limitations of our study design, we could identify the effect of revision (upgrade) CI surgery indirectly. So we concluded that if patient complain low functional gain or low satisfaction after first CI surgery, revision (device upgrade) CI surgery is meaningful even if there is no device failure.