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An Analysis of the Discovering and Survey Techniques for Rural Amenity Resources - A Case Study of Seochen County - (농촌어메니티자원 발굴 및 조사기법의 특성분석 - 서천군을 사례로 -)

  • Heo, Jun
    • Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.75-84
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    • 2007
  • Rural amenity resources show a particular rural community's identity. They also provide recreational, aesthetic and economic value. This research aimed at systematizing finding surveying techniques of rural amenity resources for planning rural community. For conducting the study, existing finding and surveying techniques of rural amenity resources in the case of comprehensive Amenity Planning of Seochen County in Choongcheongnam Province. The research findings are as followings; (1) 190 amenity resources were found in Seochen County, (2) archival research and interview methods were used for finding resources, (3) the present status and maintenance conditions were examined through on-the-spot survey, (4) resources were photographed and recorded by making descriptive notes verbally and diagrammatically.

A Study on the Components and Preferences of Street View - With external road at apartment house complex - (가로경관 형성요소의 선호도에 관한 연구 - 공동주택단지 외부도로를 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Mu-Oh;Park, Hyang-Yong;Lee, Bong-Soo;Cho, Yong-Joon;Lee, Cheong-Woong
    • Proceeding of Spring/Autumn Annual Conference of KHA
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    • 2004.11a
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    • pp.233-238
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    • 2004
  • This study extracted and analyzed physical components of street view with external streets at large-scaled apartment house complex of Sangmu Housing Site Development District in Gwangju, examined factors affecting the image of street view and visual perceptional characteristics by image, analyzed relationship between components of street view and visual preferences of image and aimed to provide basic materials needed for making external street view at apartment house complex of high Qualify.

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AUTOMATIC TEXTURE EXTRACTION FROM AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS USING THE ZI-BUFFER

  • Han, Dong-Yeob;Kim, Yong-Il;Yu, Ki-Yun;Lee, Hyo-Seong;Park, Byoung-Uk
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2007.10a
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    • pp.584-586
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    • 2007
  • 3D virtual modeling such as creation of a cyber city or landscape, or making a 3D GIS requires realistic textures. Automatic texture extraction using close range images is not yet efficient or easy in terms of data acquisition and processing. In this paper, common problems associated with automatic texture extraction from aerial photographs are explored. The ZI-buffer, which has depth and facet ID fields, is proposed to remove hidden pixels. The ZI-buffer algorithm reduces memory burden and identifies visible facets. The correct spatial resolution for facet gridding is tested. Error pixels in the visibility map were removed by filtering.

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EXPEDITION SILK ROAD: ART AND TRADE IN THE DUTCH GOLDEN AGE

  • SYNN, CHAEKI FREYA
    • Acta Via Serica
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.49-64
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    • 2017
  • During the seventeenth century, Amsterdam experienced unprecedented growth and affluence, and the city developed into the world's staple market playing an indispensable role in Silk Road trade. This era, which coincides with post-reformation Dutch society, also allowed artists to produce art works depicting objects from everyday life, moving away from the earlier religious subject matter. This paper intends to look into seventeenth century Dutch paintings from their social setting, especially focusing on the influence of the Silk Road in the art making process. The paper also looks into the Chinese side of Silk Road interaction and discusses how Chinese porcelain reflects cultural influence from the Dutch. The paper incorporates Silk Road as a methodology to discuss art works departing from earlier practices in art history. This approach allows us to understand art as a product of multi-disciplinary, multi-cultural experience. The methodology invites more discussion on numerous art forms which emerged along the Silk Road trading route to expand and explore the history of East-West cultural exchange.

Floor Panel manufacturing using Capital bamboo(Phyllostachys bambusoides) grown in Damyang Region -Part 1. Flattening of bamboo stem and floor making technology- (담양산 왕대나무를 이용한 평판 바닥재 제조기술 개발 -제1보. 대나무 원통의 평판화 및 마루판 제작 기술 표준화-)

  • Park, Choong-Nyeon;Chung, Woo-Yang
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.480-489
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    • 2009
  • This study was carried out to develop the core technology for the manufacturing the flat floor panel with the bamboo grown in Damyang region maintaining its indigenous merits. Using capital bamboo(Phyllostachys bambusoides) of Damyang with superior physical and working properties, Authors have standardized the core technologies for the integrated production of flat floor panel using this superior bamboo i.e, washing, splitting, flattening, blasting, and overlaying over plywood. It is expected to increase the income from bamboo forest and to enhance the image of the eco-city, Damyang with this technological development. Additional quality assuring test and economical analysis for the industralization as building material will be performed.

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Design and development of an automated all-terrain wheeled robot

  • Pradhan, Debesh;Sen, Jishnu;Hui, Nirmal Baran
    • Advances in robotics research
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.21-39
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    • 2014
  • Due to the rapid progress in the field of robotics, it is a high time to concentrate on the development of a robot that can manoeuvre in all type of landscapes, ascend and descend stairs and sloping surfaces autonomously. This paper presents details of a prototype robot which can navigate in very rough terrain, ascend and descend staircase as well as sloping surface and cross ditches. The robot is made up of six differentially steered wheels and some passive mechanism, making it suitable to cross long ditches and landscape undulation. Static stability of the developed robot have been carried out analytically and navigation capability of the robot is observed through simulation in different environment, separately. Description of embedded system of the robot has also been presented and experimental validation has been made along with some details on obstacle avoidance. Finally the limitations of the robot have been explored with their possible reasons.

Cost Analysis of Vertical Greenery in Urban Complex

  • Dong, Nannan;Huang, Fang
    • International Journal of High-Rise Buildings
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.29-34
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    • 2021
  • Vertical greenery has become an important technological means to improve the ecological environment condition in urban high-density areas, especially in central areas of Chinese cities. The cost of vertical greenery has significantly increased both in the decision-making process of architectural design and in the assessment of the sustainability potential of urban complexes. The estimation and evaluation of the cost of vertical greenery have become important obstacles to multi-party investment in the construction of vertical greenery. Considering the factors of the building typology and full life-cycle cost, this paper constructs an assessment model of vertical greenery in seven types in urban complex, and suggests an optimized approach to vertical greenery in an urban complex.

Examining Decision-Making of Participating in Open Innovation Platform: The Case of Biotechnology Industry

  • Son, Insoo;Lee, Jong-Ho;Lee, Dongwon
    • Asia Marketing Journal
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.61-85
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    • 2018
  • Open innovation is based on a different knowledge landscape, with a different logic about the sources and uses of technologies. It implies that firms increasingly rely on external sources of innovation by emphasizing these ideas and resources. Using datasets from the UK biotechnology industry, this paper explores firms' willingness to participate in open innovation. The results indicate that the switching cost is identified as the direct predictor of the willingness to participate in open innovation. While high commitment based on the trust with partner increases switching costs, IT infrastructure within the firm decreases switching costs to open innovation. Taken together, this research broadens the study on open innovation by applying the switching cost as a medium of knowledge transfer in the biotech industry.

Digital Forensics Investigation Approaches in Mitigating Cybercrimes: A Review

  • Abdullahi Aminu, Kazaure;Aman Jantan;Mohd Najwadi Yusoff
    • Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.14-39
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    • 2023
  • Cybercrime is a significant threat to Internet users, involving crimes committed using computers or computer networks. The landscape of cyberspace presents a complex terrain, making the task of tracing the origins of sensitive data a formidable and often elusive endeavor. However, tracing the source of sensitive data in online cyberspace is critically challenging, and detecting cyber-criminals on the other hand remains a time-consuming process, especially in social networks. Cyber-criminals target individuals for financial gain or to cause harm to their assets, resulting in the loss or theft of millions of user data over the past few decades. Forensic professionals play a vital role in conducting successful investigations and acquiring legally acceptable evidence admissible in court proceedings using modern techniques. This study aims to provide an overview of forensic investigation methods for extracting digital evidence from computer systems and mobile devices to combat persistent cybercrime. It also discusses current cybercrime issues and mitigation procedures.

Evaluation of the Functions and Reliability of an Eco-Friendly Vegetated Soundproof Wall for Climate Benefits

  • Jong-Sung Kim;Young-Hyoo Kwon;Yong-Jo Jung
    • Journal of Forest and Environmental Science
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.141-150
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    • 2024
  • This study aims to develop and commercialize a soundproof wall capable of planting at the urban ecological. The vegetative soundproof wall developed in the study showed highly superb structural test results for sound absorption coefficients and met the quality standards in the sound-absorbing performance test. Its structure is systemized to supply water to soils and plant roots inside the planting basis with rainwater running down the inclined planes near the planting basis in the front of the vegetation panel. It allows for sporadic water supply for about 30 days of drought. The test results show that the plants continued favorable growth and development in leaves, stems, and roots, making the vegetative soundproof plate a product capable of reacting to climate environment changes.