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Digital Signage User Satisfaction Model: The Dual Effect of Technological Complexity

  • Lee, Mi-ah;Lee, Sooyeon;Ko, Eunju
    • Asia Marketing Journal
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.5-27
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    • 2021
  • This paper seeks to suggest user satisfaction model of digital signage to see how new in-store technology can effectively lead to customers' shopping satisfaction in fashion retails. Authors in particular focus on technological complexity, which is expected to serve a subtle role in using digital signage. This study employed a scenario-based online survey. Interactive digital signage with virtual try-on and video-captures functions was used as stimuli. Data were collected from 320 respondents and 307 useable responses were analyzed to examine a proposed model. Research model compares dual paths of motivators: the extrinsic motivation route that leads from usefulness to shopping outcome satisfaction and intrinsic motivation route that leads from enjoyment to shopping process satisfaction. Technological complexity of digital signage indirectly and negatively influences shopping outcome and process satisfaction, mediated by usefulness and enjoyment, but directly and positively affects shopping process satisfaction. In omni-channel environments, the findings have implications for fashion retail managers in using digital signage to maximize customer satisfaction and to counterbalance the advantages and disadvantages of technological complexity.

Crying Sea, The Sound Installation: Artistic Considerations for Coexistence between Human and Technology

  • Park, Jungsun;Wi, Hyeongseok;Park, Sungwoo
    • Journal of Multimedia Information System
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.43-50
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    • 2022
  • As the discourse on Anthropocene grows, this exploratory research investigates the interrelationship and interconnectivity between humanity and technology by analyzing a sound art installation created by the author. Crying Sea is a sound installation that uses plastic wastes collected from the shore to create symbolic narratives and artistic experience connecting humans, objects, and nature through interactive digital technology. In this installation, the audiences are guided to walk over the wastes, and the sounds created by the footsteps are recorded in real-time, which then are distorted and amplified into disturbing sounds through speakers filling up the room. In analyzing this artwork, three theories from technological, philosophical, and ecological backgrounds were used; specifically, Bernard Stiegler's pharmakon theory, Dona Haraway's cyborg manifesto, and Timothy Morton's dark ecology theory. A common factor revealed from all three theories by analyzing the Crying Sea is that humans, technologies, and all other entities within nature are interconnected and resonated. The awareness of this recursive relationship allows us to consider sustainable balancing.

Collecting the Information Needs of Skilled and Be-ginner Drivers Based on a User Mental Model for a Cus-tomized AR-HUD Interface

  • Zhang, Han;Lee, Seung Hee
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.53-68
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    • 2021
  • The continuous development of in-vehicle information systems in recent years has dramatically enriched drivers' driving experience while occupying their cognitive resources to varying degrees, causing driving distraction. Under this complex information system, managing the complexity and priority of information and further improvement in driving safety has become a key issue that needs to be urgently solved by the in-vehicle information system. The new interactive methods incorporating the augmented reality (AR) and head-up display (HUD) technologies into in-vehicle information systems are currently receiving widespread attention. This superimposes various onboard information into an actual driving scene, thereby meeting the needs of complex tasks and improving driving safety. Based on the qualitative research methods of surveys and telephone interviews, this study collects the information needs of the target user groups (i.e., beginners and skilled drivers) and constructs a three-mode information database to provide the basis for a customized AR-HUD interface design.

Virtual reality application on MFL gas pipeline inspection system

  • Kim, Jae-Joon
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.47-52
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    • 2010
  • This paper describes a visualization technique that animates geometrical defect data that are extracted using a magnetic flux leakage (MFL) operating system on nondestructive evaluation (NDE). Since data are collected from different locations and often not regular, the data must be converted to the standard format that is used within the pipeline in visualization procedures. In order to navigate inside of the pipeline, 3D virtual objects are generated and are able to explore the pipeline continuously. The major objectives of this paper are to characterize, generate general shape of defects, and enable computer interaction in virtual environment. Pipeline navigation system (PNS) has introduced the framework for interactive visual applications based upon the principles of modeling 3D objects. PNS presents some preliminary efforts to enable the user to interact human and computer with each other.

Intelligentization of Landscape Bamboo Buildings Based on Visual Data Transmission and 5G Communication

  • ke Yu Kai
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.389-394
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    • 2023
  • Based on intelligent visual information and 5G, this paper studies the intelligent visual communication of landscape bamboo buildings, and provides a new method of intelligent perception and interactive computing for the real world, which can represent, model, Perception and cognition; through the integration of virtual and real, the situational understanding of the human-machine-material fusion environment and the interaction with nature. The 5G network can well meet the combination of high-bandwidth uplink transmission and low-latency downlink control. At the same time, 5G-based AR intelligent inspection, remote operation and maintenance guidance, and machine vision inspection. Taking the bamboo building as an example, through field inspections to analyze tourism Bamboo buildings before and after development, and the intelligentization of bamboo buildings based on 5G and visual modeling.

Estimation of a Gaze Point in 3D Coordinates using Human Head Pose (휴먼 헤드포즈 정보를 이용한 3차원 공간 내 응시점 추정)

  • Shin, Chae-Rim;Yun, Sang-Seok
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2021.10a
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    • pp.177-179
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    • 2021
  • This paper proposes a method of estimating location of a target point at which an interactive robot gazes in an indoor space. RGB images are extracted from low-cost web-cams, user head pose is obtained from the face detection (Openface) module, and geometric configurations are applied to estimate the user's gaze direction in the 3D space. The coordinates of the target point at which the user stares are finally measured through the correlation between the estimated gaze direction and the plane on the table plane.

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Grasp method for human and robotic hand in virtual reality (가상 현실 환경에서 사람과 로봇 손 파지 방법)

  • Suh, Kyung-Duk;Park, Jung-Min
    • Annual Conference of KIPS
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    • 2022.05a
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    • pp.680-683
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    • 2022
  • 본 논문은 가상 환경에서 사용자 및 로봇이 손을 이용하여 직관적으로 가상 물체와 상호작용하도록 하는 파지 방법을 제안한다. 제안한 방법은 사람 손과 로봇 손의 구조적인 차이를 고려하여 사람과 로봇에게 범용적으로 적용할 수 있도록 물리적 상호작용이 가능한 입자를 가상 손에 붙이고, 이를 이용하여 가상 물체를 파지하는 방법이다. 제안한 파지 방법을 사람과 로봇에 적용하여 실험한 결과, 임의의 다양한 물체를 직관적으로 파지할 수 있었고 높은 성공률을 보였다.

Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality - A New Approach for Construction Safety Education

  • Le, Quang Tuan;Pham, Hai Chien;Pedro, Akeem;Park, Chan Sik
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2015.10a
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    • pp.573-577
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    • 2015
  • Safety is paramount for construction industry throughout the world. Human errors which contribute to more than half of construction accidents, could be proactively prevented through effective education and training methods. Although Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) have gained much attention in various disciplines, few studies applied them for construction safety education. This research presents a new approach in construction safety education by utilizing VR and AR. The vision of aligning teaching & learning strategies is examined in order to ensure the potential benefits of the new method. This innovative approach shifts safety education from "Listen, and I will forget. See, and I may remember" towards "Practice, and I understand".

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DotCHA: An Interactive 3D Text-based CAPTCHA

  • Suzi Kim;Sunghee Choi
    • Journal of Web Engineering
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    • v.18 no.8
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    • pp.837-864
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    • 2020
  • We introduce a new type of 3D text-based CAPTCHA, called DotCHA, which relies on human interaction and overcomes the limitations of existing 2D and 3D CAPTCHAs. DotCHA asks users to rotate a 3D text model to identify the correct letters. The 3D text model is a twisted form of sequential 3D letters around a center pivot axis, and it shows different letters depending on the rotation angle. Because each model consists of many small spheres instead of a solid letter model, DotCHA is classified as a scatter-type CAPTCHA and resists character segmentation attacks. Moreover, DotCHA is resistant to machine learning attacks because each letter is only identified in a particular direction. We demonstrate that DotCHA is resistant to existing types of attacks while maintaining usability.

Interactive Broadcasting Service using Smart-phone with Emotional Recognition (감정인식 기능의 스마트폰을 통한 양방향 방송서비스)

  • Cho, Myeon-Gyun
    • Journal of Satellite, Information and Communications
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.117-123
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    • 2013
  • The development of the latest emotional recognition and multimedia technology has changed the traditional broadcasting system. The previous broadcasting system, which was operated by the terrestrial broadcasters, is now transformed to the viewer-centered and bidirectional broadcasting through the convergence of internet, mobile and smart TV. In this paper, smart-phone application for estimating human emotion(sadness, anger, depression) has been developed and emerged with smart TV, thereby we can present broadcasting service for enhancing the sense of common humanity among people of same group. If there is friend in the depression, we can bring comfort to him by inviting one for TV program what I watch and having a honest talk with facial avatar or emoticon. The proposed emotional broadcasting service inter-working with smart-phone application can give feeling of belonging and happiness to the people suffering from the blues, and it can prevent him from attempting suicide. In addition, smart-phone based emotional broadcasting service can be expended to program recommendation service customized to user's emotion, emotional LED lighting service to maximize the sense of reality and home shopping service taking advantage of the mood of customer.