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Detecting Line Segment by Incremental Pixel Extension (점진적인 화소 확장에 의한 선분 추출)

  • Lee, Jae-Kwang;Park, Chang-Joon
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.292-300
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    • 2008
  • An algorithm for detecting a line segment in an image is presented using incremental pixel extension. We use a different approach from conventional algorithms, such as the Hough transform approach and the line segment grouping approach. The Canny edge is calculated and an arbitrary point is selected among the edge elements. After the arbitrary point is selected, a base line approximating the line segment is calculated and edge pixels within an arbitrary radius are selected. A weighted value is assigned to each edge pixel, which is selected by using the error of the distance and the direction between the pixel and the base line. A line segment is extracted by Jilting a line using the weighted least square method after determining whether selected pixels are linked or delinked using the sum comparison of the weights. The proposed algorithm is compared with two other methods and results show that our algorithm is faster and can detect the real line segment.

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Asian Ladybird, Harmonia axyridis, as a Biological Control Agent: Control Effects of Aphid Populations in the Greenhouses at Different Seasons (생물적 방제 인자로서의 무당벌레(Harmonia axyridis): 하우스에서 계절에 따른 진딧물 방제효과)

  • Seo, Mi-Ja;Youn, Young-Nam
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.18-26
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    • 2001
  • Application of the Asian ladybird (Harmonia axyridis) to control several species of aphids in the plastic green houses in mind, control effects of aphid populations regulated by the Asian ladybird were observed. The green peach aphid, the turnip aphid, and the cotton aphid were present on mustard plants, Angelia utlis, ornamental kales, and egg plants at greenhouses in spring, summer, and winter. Adults and larvae of the Asian ladybird used in experiments were collected from aggregated sites at Taejon in the autumn and reared on the cotton aphid in the laboratory. In winter, more number of adults and larvae of ladybirds than in other seasons were needed to control aphid population in successively double plastic greenhouses with supplied subterranean water for keeping warmth. In spring and summer, it was possible to keep the aphid populations low when necessary by manipulating ladybird populations according to the density of aphids. On the other hand, the innate increasing rate of aphid, the aphid population density at the time of applying ladybird, the predacious ability of ladybird at specific developmental stages, and needed periods should be taken into account to control aphids. In addition, the environmental factors, for example, optimum temperature and humidity should be considered to be biologically effective when ladybirds are released to greenhouses.

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