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Comparison of accuracy between digital and conventional implant impressions: two and three dimensional evaluations

  • Bi, Chuang;Wang, Xingyu;Tian, Fangfang;Qu, Zhe;Zhao, Jiaming
    • The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.236-249
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    • 2022
  • PURPOSE. The present study compared the accuracy between digital and conventional implant impressions. MATERIALS AND METHODS. The experimental models were divided into six groups depending on the implant location and the scanning span. Digital impressions were captured using the intraoral optical scanner TRIOS (3Shape, Copenhagen, Denmark). Conventional impressions were taken with the monophase impression material based on addition-cured silicones, Honigum-Mono (DMG, Hamburg, Germany). A high-precision laboratory scanner D900 (3Shape, Copenhagen, Denmark) was used to obtain digital data of resin models and stone casts. Surface tessellation language (STL) datasets from scanner were imported into the analysis software Geomagic Qualify 14 (3D Systems, Rock Hill, SC, USA), and scan body deviations were determined through two-dimensional and three-dimensional analyses. Each scan body was measured five times. The Sidak t test was used to analyze the experimental data. RESULTS. Implant position and scanning distance affected the impression accuracy. For a unilateral arch implant and the mandible models with two implants, no significant difference was observed in the accuracy between the digital and conventional implant impressions on scan bodies; however, the corresponding differences for trans-arch implants and mandible with six implants were extremely significant (P<.001). CONCLUSION. For short-span scanning, the accuracy of digital and conventional implant impressions did not differ significantly. For long-span scanning, the precision of digital impressions was significantly inferior to that of the traditional impressions.

Accuracy Evaluation of UHF Wind Profiler Radar Wind Vectors by Setting a Threshold of Signal-to-Noise Ratios (신호대잡음비의 임계값 설정에 따른 UHF 윈드프로파일러 바람벡터의 정확도 평가)

  • Kim, Kwang-Ho;Kim, Park-Sa;Kim, Min-Seong;Kang, Dong-Hwan;Kwon, Byung Hyuk
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.25 no.9
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    • pp.1241-1251
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    • 2016
  • A minimum threshold for the signal to noise ratio ($SNR_{min}$) has to be set in the data processing system of wind profiler radar (WPR). The data collection rate and the accuracy of the WPR wind vector depend on the $SNR_{min}$. The WPR at Uljin is operated with an $SNR_{min}$ of 1 dB which is a relatively large threshold. We found that the accuracy and the continuity of the WPR wind vector with height were directly related to the variability of the SNR and vertical gradient of the squared refractive index. We investigated a quantitative method for determining a new $SNR_{min}$ for the WPR at Uljin and it was evaluated with radiosonde data. The accuracy and continuity of the wind vector from an SNR of less than 1 dB, began to decrease at an altitude of 3.5 km. Most of the SNR values were less than -3.5 dB in altitudes higher than 3.5 km. We retrieved high-accuracy wind vectors at altitudes over 3 km where measurements were deficient with an $SNR_{min}$ of 1 dB.

Evaluation of marginal and internal accuracy of provisional crowns manufactured using digital light processing three-dimensional printer (DLP 방식의 3D 프린터로 제작된 임시 보철물의 변연 및 내면 정확도 평가)

  • Noh, Mi-Jun;Lee, Ha-Bin;Kim, Ji-Hwan
    • Journal of Technologic Dentistry
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    • v.44 no.2
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    • pp.31-37
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    • 2022
  • Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of provisional crowns manufactured using a milling machine and a digital light processing (DLP) printer. Methods: A full-contour crown was designed using computer-aided design software. Provisional crowns of this design were manufactured using a milling machine and using a DLP three-dimensional (3D) printer (N=20). The provisional crowns were digitized with an extraoral scanner, and 3D deviation analysis was applied to the scanned data to confirm their accuracy. An independent t-test was performed to detect the significant differences, and the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used for analysis (α=0.05). Results: No significant differences were found among the precision of marginal surface between the printed and milled crowns (p=0.181). The trueness of marginal and internal surfaces of the milled crowns were statistically higher than those of the printed crowns (p=0.024, p=0.001; respectively). Conclusion: The accuracy of provisional crowns manufactured using a milling machine and a 3D printer differed significantly except with regards to the precision of the internal surface. However, all the crowns were clinically acceptable, regardless of the manufacturing method used.

A Study on Kernel Size Variations in 1D Convolutional Layer for Single-Frame supervised Temporal Action Localization (단일 프레임 지도 시간적 행동 지역화에서 1D 합성곱 층의 커널 사이즈 변화 연구)

  • Hyejeong Jo;Huiwon Gwon;Sunhee Jo;Chanho Jung
    • Journal of IKEEE
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.199-203
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    • 2024
  • In this paper, we propose variations in the kernel size of 1D convolutional layers for single-frame supervised temporal action localization. Building upon the existing method, which utilizes two 1D convolutional layers with kernel sizes of 3 and 1, we introduce an approach that adjusts the kernel sizes of each 1D convolutional layer. To validate the efficiency of our proposed approach, we conducted comparative experiments using the THUMOS'14 dataset. Additionally, we use overall video classification accuracy, mAP (mean Average Precision), and Average mAP as performance metrics for evaluation. According to the experimental results, our proposed approach demonstrates higher accuracy in terms of mAP and Average mAP compared to the existing method. The method with variations in kernel size of 7 and 1 further demonstrates an 8.0% improvement in overall video classification accuracy.

Evaluation for Geometric Calibration Accuracy of Zoom-lens CCD Camera (줌렌즈 CCD 카메라의 기하학적 검정 정확도 평가)

  • 유환희;정상용;김성삼
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Surveying, Geodesy, Photogrammetry and Cartography
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.245-254
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    • 2003
  • Zoom lenses CCD(Charge Coupled Device) cameras have many desirable features but appear to be geometrically unstable and diffcult to calibrate. It is well blown that the zooming camera parameters change with zoom lens position. This paper presents a comparative study of two approaches, namely, DLT(Direct Linear Transformation) introduced by Abdel-Aziz and Karara and the model proposed by Tsai, to evaluate the camera parameters of zoom lenses CCD camera and 3D positioning accuracy. As a result, the accuracy for 3D positioning using Tsai and DLT model is similar in both methods when the set of GCPs and the object are arranged in the same space. However, Tsai model is more stable than DLT in the case that the object is apart from the set of GCPs. Also, the further study for the parameters optimization of conventional DLT is needed to improve accuracy for 3D positioning.

Evaluation of flexural properties and reliability with photo-curing 3D printing resin according to the printing orientations (광경화성 3D 프린팅 레진의 출력각도에 따른 굽힘 특성과 신뢰성 평가)

  • Im, Yong-Woon;Song, Doo-Bin;Hwang, Seong-Sig;Kim, Sa-Hak;Han, Man-So
    • Journal of Technologic Dentistry
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    • v.43 no.1
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    • pp.13-18
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    • 2021
  • Purpose: This study aimed to compare the flexural properties and perform the Weibull analysis of photo-curing three-dimensional (3D) printing resin. Methods: Photo-curing temporary resin (3D polymer) was used as a printing resin. Specimens (65 × 10 × 3.3 ㎣) were prepared following the ISO 20975-1 guidelines and according to the different printing orientations using a digital light processing 3D printer (D2 120; Dentium). The flexural strength (FS), flexural modulus, and work of fracture (WOF) were measured using a universal testing machine (Instron 3344; Instron) at a crosshead speed of 5 mm/min. Results: In this study, the 0° orientation exhibited higher FS and WOF than the 45° orientation. Significant differences were found among the printing orientations (p<0.05). Specimens printed at the 0° orientation were the most accurate. In the Weibull analysis, 0° showed the greatest Weibull modulus (m), which represents a higher reliability. Conclusion: 3D printing should be selected and used by considering flexural properties, size accuracy, and reliability.

3D-based equivalent model of SMART control rod drive mechanism using dynamic condensation method

  • Ahn, Kwanghyun;Lee, Kang-Heon;Lee, Jae-Seon;Chang, Seongmin
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.54 no.3
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    • pp.1109-1114
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    • 2022
  • The SMART (System-integrated Modular Advanced ReacTor) is an integral-type small modular reactor developed by KAERI (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute). This paper discusses the feasibility and applicability of a 3D-based equivalent model using dynamic condensation method for seismic analysis of a SMART control rod drive mechanism. The equivalent model is utilized for complicated seismic analysis during the design of the SMART. While the 1D-based beam-mass equivalent model is widely used in the nuclear industry for its calculation efficiency, the 3D-based equivalent model is suggested for the seismic analysis of SMART to enhance the analysis accuracy of the 1D-based equivalent model while maintaining its analysis efficiency. To verify the suggested model, acceleration response spectra from seismic analysis based on the 3D-based equivalent model are compared to those from the 1D-based beam-mass equivalent model and experiments. The accuracy and efficiency of the dynamic condensation method are investigated by comparison to analysis results based on the conventional modeling methodology used for seismic analysis.

A 110dB, 3-mW Fourth-order ${\Sigma}-{\Delta}$ Modulator for high accuracy measure systems (110dB, 3-mW 4차 단일비트 시그마 델타 모듈레이터)

  • Kim, Tae-Yoon;Park, Won-Ki;Min, Kyong-Won;Choi, Jong-Chan;Lee, Sung-Chul
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2008.06a
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    • pp.609-610
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    • 2008
  • In this paper, a 110 dB, 1.024 MHz fourth-order single-loop Delta-Sigma sigma modulator has been presented with an over-sampling ratio of 128 and an overload factor of -6 dB for a bandwidth of 4 kHz. In particular, this ${\Sigma}-{\Delta}$ modulator is well suited for high accuracy measure systems. The whole modulator consumes only 3-mW from a single 3.3V supply in a $0.35-{\mu}m$ CMOS technology.

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A study on the springback analysis of a curve monitor using a 3D scanner (3D 스캐너를 이용한 커브드 모니터의 스프링백 분석 연구)

  • Yoon, Hyoung-Woo;Lee, Chun-Kyu
    • Design & Manufacturing
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.13-18
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    • 2018
  • Flexible display tends to grow every year, It tends to be larger, slimmer, and higher in image quality. Therefore, accuracy is required in the manufacturing process of each part. In the curved monitor, the bottom chassis has a structure to which other parts can be attached. The accuracy of the curvature which the bottom chassis of the curve monitor monitors has is important. If the curvature error is large, serious defects such as cracks, warpage, twisting and the like occur. Curvature was analyzed using 3D scanner. In the Forming process and Restriking process steps, spring go occurred, and spring back occurred in the Notching process and Bending process steps. Even in the same process, it was confirmed that the curvature value varied depending on the formed shape.

Accuracy Improvement of Output in Projection Stereolithography by Optimizing Projection Resolution (전사방식 광조형 시스템의 해상도 최적화를 통한 출력물의 정밀도 향상)

  • Kim, Yeong-Heum;Kim, Kyu-Eon;Lee, Chibum
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Technology Engineers
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.710-717
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    • 2015
  • Projection stereolithography is an additive manufacturing method that uses beam projection to cure the photo-reactive resin used. The light source of a cross-section layer-form illuminates photo-curable resin for building a three-dimensional (3D) model. This method has high accuracy and a fast molding speed because the processing unit is a face instead of a dot. This study describes a Scalable Projection Stereolithography 3D Printing System for improving the accuracy of the stereolithography. In a conventional projection 3D printer, when printing a small sized model, many pixels are not used in the projection or curing. The proposed system solves this problem through an optical adjustment, and keeps using the original image as possible as filling the whole projection area. The experimental verification shows that the proposed system can maintain the highest level of precision regardless of the output size.