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A Multiresolution Stereo Matching Based on Genetic Algorithm using Edge Information (에지 정보를 이용한 유전 알고리즘 기반의 다해상도 스테레오 정합)

  • Hong, Seok-Keun;Cho, Seok-Je
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartB
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    • v.17B no.1
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    • pp.63-68
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, we propose a multiresolution stereo matching method based on genetic algorithm using edge information. The proposed approach considers the matching environment as an optimization problem and finds the solution by using a genetic algorithm. A cost function composes of certain constraints which are commonly used in stereo matching. We defines the structure of chromosomes using edge pixel information of reference image of stereo pair. To increase the efficiency of process, we apply image pyramid method to stereo matching and calculate the initial disparity map at the coarsest resolution. Then initial disparity map is propagated to the next finer resolution, interpolated and performed disparity refinement. We valid our approach not only reduce the search time for correspondence but alse ensure the validity of matching.

Flow and Displacement of Non-Newtonian Fluid(Power-Law Model) by Surface Tension and Gravity Force in Inclined Circular Tube (경사진 원형관에서 표면장력과 중력에 의한 비뉴턴 유체(멱법칙 모델)의 유동 및 변위)

  • Moh, Jeong Hah;Cho, Y.I.
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.9-16
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    • 2014
  • This paper presents the theoretical analysis of a flow driven by surface tension and gravity in an inclined circular tube. A governing equation is developed for describing the displacement of a non-Newtonian fluid(Power-law model) that continuously flows into a circular tube owing to surface tension, which represents a second-order, nonlinear, non-homogeneous, and ordinary differential form. It was found that quantitatively, the theoretical predictions of the governing equation were in excellent agreement with the solutions of the equation for horizontal tubes and the past experimental data. In addition, the predictions compared very well with the results of the force balance equation for steady.

A Study on the Optimization of Steel Structures Considering Displacement Constraints (변위제약조건을 고려한 강구조물의 최적화에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Ho Soo;Lee, Han Joo
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.10 no.4 s.37
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    • pp.657-666
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    • 1998
  • This study presents an effective dual algorithm for the optimal design of steel structures with displacement constraints. The dual method can replace a primary optimization problem with a sequence of approximate explicit subproblems with a simple algebraic structure. Since being convex and separable, each subproblem can be solved efficiently by the dual method. Specifically, this study uses the principle of virtual work to obtain the displacement constraint equations with an explicit form and adds the linear regression equation expressing the relationships between the cross-section properties to the dual algorithm to reduce the number of design variables. Furthermore, this study deals with the discrete optimization problem to select members with the standard steel sections. Through numerical analyses, the proposed method will be compared with the conventional optimality criteria method.

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Model Tests of Pile Groups in Sand (실내모형실험을 통한 군말뚝기초의 거동분석)

  • 정상훈;정상섬
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.193-205
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    • 2001
  • In this study the behavior of pile groups is investigated experimentally. Special attention is given to the load transfer characteristics of pile groups and to the evaluation of the group effects under vertical and horizontal loadings. In the laboratory experiments, vertical and lateral loadings were imposed on model piles in sand. Model piles made of PVC embedded in Joomoonjin sand were used in this study. Pile arrangements($2\times2,\; 3\times3$) and pile spacings(2.5D, 5.OD, 7.5D) were considered. Load-transfer curves(t-z, q-z and p-y curves), load-deflection curves and group interaction factors were obtained from the experimental results. The group interaction factors under both vertical and horizontal loadings were proposed for the cases of $2\times2\; and\; 3\times3$ pile groups with varying ratios of pile spacings. p-multipliers in this study were found for the individual piles in $2\times2\; and\; 3\times3$ pile groups.

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Back Analysis of the Earth Wall in Multi-layered Subgrade (다층지반에 근입된 흙막이 벽의 역해석에 관한 연구)

  • 이승훈;김종민;김수일;장범수
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.71-78
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    • 2002
  • This paper presents a back-calculation technique leer the prediction of the behavior of earth wall inserted in multi-layered soil deposit. The soil properties are back-calculated from the measured displacement at each construction stage and the behavior of earth wall far the next construction stage is predicted using back-calculated soil properties. For multi-layered soil deposit, the back-calculation would be very difficult due to the increase in the number of variables. In this study, to solve this difficulty, the back-calculation was performed successively from the lowest layer to the upper layers. An efficient elasto-plastic beam-column analysis was used for forward analysis to minimize the computation time of iterative back-calculation procedure. The coefficients of subgrade reaction and lateral earth pressure necessary for the formation of p-y curve were selected as back calculation variables, and to minimize the effect of abnormal behavior of the wall which might be caused by any unexpected action during construction, the difference between measured displacement increment and computed displacement increment at each construction stages is used as the objective function of optimization. The constrained sequential linear programming was used for the optimization technique to found values of variables minimizing the objective function. The proposed method in this study was verified using numerically generated data and measured field data.

Exact Dynamic Stiffness Matrix of Nonsymmetric Thin-walled Beams Subjected to Eccentrically Axial Forces (편심축하중을 받는 비대칭 박벽보의 엄밀한 동적강도행렬)

  • Kim, Moon Young;Yun, Hee Taek
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.13 no.6
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    • pp.703-713
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    • 2001
  • Derivation procedures of exact dynamic stiffness matrices of thin-walled straight beams subjected to eccentrically axial forces are rigorously presented for the spatial free vibration analysis. An exact dynamic stiffness matrix is established from governing equations for a uniform beam element with nonsymmetric thin-walled cross section. First this numerical technique is accomplished via a generalized linear eigenvalue problem by introducing 14 displacement parameters and a system of linear algebraic equations with complex matrices. Thus, the displacement functions of displacement parameters are exactly derived and finally exact stiffness matrices are determined using element force-displacement relationships. The natural frequencies of nonsymmetric thin-walled straight beams are evaluated and compared with analytical solutions or results by thin-walled beam element using the cubic Hermitian polynomials and ABAQU's shell elements in order to demonstrate the validity of this study.

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Improved Static Element Stiffness Matrix of Thin-Walled Beam-Column Elements (박벽보-기둥 요소의 개선된 정적 요소강성행렬)

  • Yun, Hee Taek;Kim, Nam Il;Kim, Moon Young;Gil, Heung Bae
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.509-518
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    • 2002
  • In order to perform the spatial buckling and static analysis of the nonsymmetric thin-walled beam-column element, improved exact static stiffness matrices were evaluated using equilibrium equation and force-deformation relationships. This numerical technique was obtained using a generalized linear eigenvalue problem, by introducing 14 displacement parameters and system of linear algebraic equations with complex matrices. Unlike the evaluation of dynamic stiffness matrices, some zero eigenvalues were included. Thus, displacement parameters related to these zero eigenvalues were assumed as polynomials, with their exact distributions determined using the identity condition. The exact displacement functions corresponding to three loadingcases for initial stress-resultants were then derived, by consistently combining zero and nonzero eigenvalues and corresponding eigenvectors. Finally, exact static stiffness matrices were determined by applying member force-displacement relationships to these displacement functions. The buckling loads and displacement of thin-walled beam were evaluated and compared with analytic solutions and results using ABAQUS' shell element or straight beam element.

Dynamic Response and Reinforcement of the Railway Plate Girder Bridges (무도상 철도판형교의 동적응답특성 및 보강방안)

  • Hwang, Won Sup;Cho, Eun Sang;Oh, Ji Taek;Kim, Hyun Min
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.281-290
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, the dynamic behavior of a 12m plate girder railway bridge is analyzed using the commercial FEM program. A time history load is applied to a standard train load via the shape function ofthe beam element. In addition, lateral behavior characteristics were simulated using the Klingel sine movement. A feasibility study of the FEM program and an analysis were performed by comparing the displacement and the acceleration, from the experimental data and the results of the FEM analysis. the time history of the lateral and vertical displacements are reflected in the experimental results. Six kinds of reinforcements were studied from the effects of the displacement and the acceleration. The RF-1 model that was applied to the upper lateral bracing system, and the RF-3 model that reinforced the plate, turned out to be the most effective reinforcement methods with respect to weight limits and construction simplification.

Robust Object Tracking based on Weight Control in Particle Swarm Optimization (파티클 스웜 최적화에서의 가중치 조절에 기반한 강인한 객체 추적 알고리즘)

  • Kang, Kyuchang;Bae, Changseok;Chung, Yuk Ying
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Next Generation Computing
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.15-29
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    • 2018
  • This paper proposes an enhanced object tracking algorithm to compensate the lack of temporal information in existing particle swarm optimization based object trackers using the trajectory of the target object. The proposed scheme also enables the tracking and documentation of the location of an online updated set of distractions. Based on the trajectories information and the distraction set, a rule based approach with adaptive parameters is utilized for occlusion detection and determination of the target position. Compare to existing algorithms, the proposed approach provides more comprehensive use of available information and does not require manual adjustment of threshold values. Moreover, an effective weight adjustment function is proposed to alleviate the diversity loss and pre-mature convergence problem in particle swarm optimization. The proposed weight function ensures particles to search thoroughly in the frame before convergence to an optimum solution. In the existence of multiple objects with similar feature composition, this algorithm is tested to significantly reduce convergence to nearby distractions compared to the other existing swarm intelligence based object trackers.

Beam on Elasto-Plastic Foundation Modeling of Tieback Walls (앵커토류벽의 탄소성보 해석에 관한 연구)

  • 김낙경
    • Geotechnical Engineering
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.81-92
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    • 1998
  • A beam on elasto-plastic foundation modeling of soldier pile and woodlagging tieback walls or anchored walls was developed and tested. An instrumented full scale tieback wall in sand was constructed at the National Geotechnical Experimentation Bite located on Texas A&M University. The experimental earth pressure deflection relationship (p-y curves) was developed from the measurements. The construction sequence was simulated in the proposed method. The conceptual methodology of an anchored wall design was introduced by using the proposed method. The proposed method was evaluated with the measurements of case histories in sand and clay. A parametric research was performed to study the most influencing factors for the proposed method. It is concluded that the proposed method represents a significant improvement on the prediction of bending moments and deflections of the properly designed walls.

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