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Design and Implementation of the Multi-level Pre-fetch and Deferred-flush in BADA-III for GIS Applications (GIS 응용을 위한 바다-III의 다단계 사전인출과 지연쓰기의 설계 및 구현)

  • Park, Jun-Ho;Park, Sung-Chul;Shim, Kwang-Hoon;Seong, Jun-Hwa;Park, Young-Chul
    • Journal of the Korean Association of Geographic Information Studies
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.67-79
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    • 1998
  • Most GIS applications are read-intensive on a large number of spatial objects and when the spatial objects are composite objects, the contained objects within the composite objects are also accessed. In GIS applications, creation, deletion, and update operations on spatial objects occur very rarely, but once they occur they deal with a large number of spatial objects. This paper proposes the concept of the multi-level pre-fetch query to retrieve a large number of spatial objects efficiently, and the functionality of the deferred-flush on the newly created persistent objects into the database with the optimal performance, and presents the design and implementation details of those ideas into an object-oriented DBMS BADA-III while considering these characteristics of GIS applications. The multi-level pre-fetch query retrieves the objects that satisfy the query and the objects that are contained within the objects up to the level specified by users, and registers the retrieved objects on the client cache. The deferred-flush flushes a large number of composite objects that are created by the application with a minimal overhead of the server and a minimal number of communications between the client and the server. These two functionality are suitable for the applications that search or create a large number of composite objects like GIS applications.

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Algorithm for Gaseous Object Segmentation on an Image Plane (기체의 영상 분할 알고리즘)

  • 김원하
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2001.06d
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    • pp.85-88
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    • 2001
  • Unlike rigid objects or This paper developes the algorithm for segmenting gaseous objects on an image plane. Unlike rigid objects or solid non-rigid objects, gaseous objects vary in density even within single-object regions and the edge intensity differs at different locations. So, an edge detector may detect only strong edges and detected edges may be an incomplete parts of an whole object's boundary. Due to this property of gaseous objects, it is not easy to distinguish the real edges of gaseous objects from the noisy-like edges such as leaves. Our algorithm uses two criteria of edge intensity and edge's line connectivity, then applies fuzzy set so as to obtain the proper threshold of the edge detector

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A Method of Cross-Section Processing for the SHGC Description of a Range Image (거리영상의 SHGC 표현을 위한 단면 처리법)

  • 김태우;최병욱
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics B
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    • v.31B no.7
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    • pp.190-198
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    • 1994
  • In this paper, we propose the cross-section processing method which is simple in describing the SHGC of objects in a range image and which can describe the SHGC of occluded objects for the recognition of 3D objects. This method produces the cross-sections of an object along the assumed axis of the SHGC and describes the SHGC of the object by processing the produced cross-sections of the object using $\psi$ -S curves with invariant properties in position and size. Our method is simple in a process and can descirbe the SHGC of partially occluded objects because it uses range images with 3-D informations of objects without matching contours of objects with a model base. Thus it is a useful description method of a range image for the recognition of 3D objects shaped in SHGC form and we proved the usefulness of it in experiments.

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Desalting System for Excavated Metal Objects Using High Temperature, High Pressure Deoxygenated Water

  • IMAZU, Setsuo;KOEZUKA, Takayasu
    • Journal of Conservation Science
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    • v.5 no.2 s.6
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    • pp.35-44
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    • 1996
  • We propose a new method to remove salts that have permeated into excavated metal objects. This method cleans the excavated metal objects by using high temperature, high pressure deoxvgenated water containing inhibitors for corrosion of metals. The method greatly reduces the washing time compared with previous methods. Waste water from the method does not need treatment, nor do chemicals need to be removed from the metal objects. Furthermore, this method is applicable to some kind of metals(for example iron objects, bronze objects). We measured quantitatively the soluble salts dissolved from actual metal objects and found that there was a large difference between soluble chloride ions and sulfate ions.

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Found Objects in Furniture Design (가구에서의 오브제 활용에 관한 연구)

  • Kim Seong-Ah
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.41-51
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    • 2004
  • Since Cubists represented a way of expressing image moving away from traditional illusion effect, new realities represented by collage and assemblage. Furthermore, Marcel Duchamp, a French Dadaist, suggested the concept of ready-made that everyday objects exhibited in an odd way in a gallery. These early fine art cases highly influenced to furniture design in the second half of the twentieth century. The use of objects in contemporary furniture is closely related to the emergence of Pop Art in the late 1950s and that of Postmodernism. After the 1970s the use of found objects were frequently utilized in furniture design of all over the countries. As an ecological issue became a new consideration to furniture designers, found objects also gave a chance to use recycled materials. Even in studio furniture area which is considered wood as a major material at the early stage, many studio furniture designers began to adapt found objects in their designs as a new source of Inspiration after the 1970s. This study explored various examples of found objects in furniture design and examined the meaning of the use in different designers and regions.

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A Recognition Method for Moving Objects Using Depth and Color Information (깊이와 색상 정보를 이용한 움직임 영역의 인식 방법)

  • Lee, Dong-Seok;Kwon, Soon-Kak
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.681-688
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    • 2016
  • In the intelligent video surveillance, recognizing the moving objects is important issue. However, the conventional moving object recognition methods have some problems, that is, the influence of light, the distinguishing between similar colors, and so on. The recognition methods for the moving objects using depth information have been also studied, but these methods have limit of accuracy because the depth camera cannot measure the depth value accurately. In this paper, we propose a recognition method for the moving objects by using both the depth and the color information. The depth information is used for extracting areas of moving object and then the color information for correcting the extracted areas. Through tests with typical videos including moving objects, we confirmed that the proposed method could extract areas of moving objects more accurately than a method using only one of two information. The proposed method can be not only used in CCTV field, but also used in other fields of recognizing moving objects.

Methodologies for Effective Construction Information Management of Railway Facilities through Linking 4D CAD to IETM (4D CAD와 IETM 연계를 통한 철도시설의 효율적인 공사정보관리 방안)

  • Kang, Leen-Seok;Moon, Hyoun-Seok;Park, Seo-Young;Kim, Hyun-Soo;Ahn, Jae-Gyu
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2008.06a
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    • pp.139-142
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    • 2008
  • Construction Management by using 4D CAD system analyzes operations information based on 3D and 4D objects. But it is difficult to provide a variety of documents linked by 4D objects in a lump from 4D CAD system based on visual object, and to get an optimal decision-making information to conduct business. Therefore, it is necessary to construct effective construction information management systems and to organize integrated information through linking non-objects to objects. This study suggests methodologies of effective construction management for railway facilities through building of framework for practical application and methodologies to link 4D objects to IETM documents. Accordingly, it is possible to establish a systematic decision-making for an effective construction management of railway facilities, and this provide integrated methodology for linking non-objects to objects.

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Contrastive Focus and Variable Case Marking: A Comparison between Subjects and Objects

  • Lee, Han-Jung
    • Language and Information
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.1-27
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    • 2009
  • This paper examines the (a)symmetries in the realization of focused subjects and objects in Korean. Through rating experiments, we demonstrate that native speakers' judgments of acceptability of sentences containing case-marked or case-ellipsed subjects and objects are sensitive to the contrastiveness strength and the discourse accessibility of focused arguments. However, our experiments also show that focused subjects exhibit stronger preference for explicit case marking over case ellipsis and that contrastiveness strength and discourse accessibility have weaker influence on the case marking and ellipsis of focused subjects compared to focused objects. We propose an account of variable case marking that is capable of subsuming both the similarities and differences between focused subjects and objects under the universal theory of markedness. In particular, it is shown that the similarities between focused subjects and objects are predicted by the proposed account based on the contrastiveness strength and the discourse accessibility of focused arguments and that the differences between focused subjects and objects follow naturally from the relative markedness of focus as subjects.

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Large-scale Language-image Model-based Bag-of-Objects Extraction for Visual Place Recognition (영상 기반 위치 인식을 위한 대규모 언어-이미지 모델 기반의 Bag-of-Objects 표현)

  • Seung Won Jung;Byungjae Park
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.78-85
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    • 2024
  • We proposed a method for visual place recognition that represents images using objects as visual words. Visual words represent the various objects present in urban environments. To detect various objects within the images, we implemented and used a zero-shot detector based on a large-scale image language model. This zero-shot detector enables the detection of various objects in urban environments without additional training. In the process of creating histograms using the proposed method, frequency-based weighting was applied to consider the importance of each object. Through experiments with open datasets, the potential of the proposed method was demonstrated by comparing it with another method, even in situations involving environmental or viewpoint changes.

Loading Work of Dangerous Machine with Image Processing and Robot (로보트와 화상처리를 이용한 위험기계의 loading 작업)

  • 이지용;이병곤
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.31-39
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    • 1994
  • In this study, image processing were performed to recognize the shape of objects and find its center coordinate and direction to grisp the objects by the robot automatically. The proposed methods could be applied to objects even if light is reflected, and to identify the insides and outsides of objects by using the photo sensor and the difference of surface conditions. Also image segmentation is performed to the objects close to each other. These image processing methods will be increased the safety of operators by the automation of dangerous and hazardous machine works.

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