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A Study of AI Impact on the Food Industry

  • Seong Soo CHA
    • The Korean Journal of Food & Health Convergence
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.19-23
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    • 2023
  • The integration of ChatGPT, an AI-powered language model, is causing a profound transformation within the food industry, impacting various domains. It offers novel capabilities in recipe creation, personalized dining, menu development, food safety, customer service, and culinary education. ChatGPT's vast culinary dataset analysis aids chefs in pushing flavor boundaries through innovative ingredient combinations. Its personalization potential caters to dietary preferences and cultural nuances, democratizing culinary knowledge. It functions as a virtual mentor, empowering enthusiasts to experiment creatively. For personalized dining, ChatGPT's language understanding enables customer interaction, dish recommendations based on preferences. In menu development, data-driven insights identify culinary trends, guiding chefs in crafting menus aligned with evolving tastes. It suggests inventive ingredient pairings, fostering innovation and inclusivity. AI-driven data analysis contributes to quality control, ensuring consistent taste and texture. Food writing and marketing benefit from ChatGPT's content generation, adapting to diverse strategies and consumer preferences. AI-powered chatbots revolutionize customer service, improving ordering experiences, and post-purchase engagement. In culinary education, ChatGPT acts as a virtual mentor, guiding learners through techniques and history. In food safety, data analysis prevents contamination and ensures compliance. Overall, ChatGPT reshapes the industry by uniting AI's analytics with culinary expertise, enhancing innovation, inclusivity, and efficiency in gastronomy.

Deep Learning-Based, Real-Time, False-Pick Filter for an Onsite Earthquake Early Warning (EEW) System (온사이트 지진조기경보를 위한 딥러닝 기반 실시간 오탐지 제거)

  • Seo, JeongBeom;Lee, JinKoo;Lee, Woodong;Lee, SeokTae;Lee, HoJun;Jeon, Inchan;Park, NamRyoul
    • Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.71-81
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    • 2021
  • This paper presents a real-time, false-pick filter based on deep learning to reduce false alarms of an onsite Earthquake Early Warning (EEW) system. Most onsite EEW systems use P-wave to predict S-wave. Therefore, it is essential to properly distinguish P-waves from noises or other seismic phases to avoid false alarms. To reduce false-picks causing false alarms, this study made the EEWNet Part 1 'False-Pick Filter' model based on Convolutional Neural Network (CNN). Specifically, it modified the Pick_FP (Lomax et al.) to generate input data such as the amplitude, velocity, and displacement of three components from 2 seconds ahead and 2 seconds after the P-wave arrival following one-second time steps. This model extracts log-mel power spectrum features from this input data, then classifies P-waves and others using these features. The dataset consisted of 3,189,583 samples: 81,394 samples from event data (727 events in the Korean Peninsula, 103 teleseismic events, and 1,734 events in Taiwan) and 3,108,189 samples from continuous data (recorded by seismic stations in South Korea for 27 months from 2018 to 2020). This model was trained with 1,826,357 samples through balancing, then tested on continuous data samples of the year 2019, filtering more than 99% of strong false-picks that could trigger false alarms. This model was developed as a module for USGS Earthworm and is written in C language to operate with minimal computing resources.

Detecting Foreign Objects in Chest X-Ray Images using Artificial Intelligence (인공 지능을 이용한 흉부 엑스레이 이미지에서의 이물질 검출)

  • Chang-Hwa Han
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.873-879
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    • 2023
  • This study explored the use of artificial intelligence(AI) to detect foreign bodies in chest X-ray images. Medical imaging, especially chest X-rays, plays a crucial role in diagnosing diseases such as pneumonia and lung cancer. With the increase in imaging tests, AI has become an important tool for efficient and fast diagnosis. However, images can contain foreign objects, including everyday jewelry like buttons and bra wires, which can interfere with accurate readings. In this study, we developed an AI algorithm that accurately identifies these foreign objects and processed the National Institutes of Health chest X-ray dataset based on the YOLOv8 model. The results showed high detection performance with accuracy, precision, recall, and F1-score all close to 0.91. Despite the excellent performance of AI, the study solved the problem that foreign objects in the image can distort the reading results, emphasizing the innovative role of AI in radiology and its reliability based on accuracy, which is essential for clinical implementation.

Class Imbalance Resolution Method and Classification Algorithm Suggesting Based on Dataset Type Segmentation (데이터셋 유형 분류를 통한 클래스 불균형 해소 방법 및 분류 알고리즘 추천)

  • Kim, Jeonghun;Kwahk, Kee-Young
    • Journal of Intelligence and Information Systems
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.23-43
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    • 2022
  • In order to apply AI (Artificial Intelligence) in various industries, interest in algorithm selection is increasing. Algorithm selection is largely determined by the experience of a data scientist. However, in the case of an inexperienced data scientist, an algorithm is selected through meta-learning based on dataset characteristics. However, since the selection process is a black box, it was not possible to know on what basis the existing algorithm recommendation was derived. Accordingly, this study uses k-means cluster analysis to classify types according to data set characteristics, and to explore suitable classification algorithms and methods for resolving class imbalance. As a result of this study, four types were derived, and an appropriate class imbalance resolution method and classification algorithm were recommended according to the data set type.

Applying a Novel Neuroscience Mining (NSM) Method to fNIRS Dataset for Predicting the Business Problem Solving Creativity: Emphasis on Combining CNN, BiLSTM, and Attention Network

  • Kim, Kyu Sung;Kim, Min Gyeong;Lee, Kun Chang
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.27 no.8
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2022
  • With the development of artificial intelligence, efforts to incorporate neuroscience mining with AI have increased. Neuroscience mining, also known as NSM, expands on this concept by combining computational neuroscience and business analytics. Using fNIRS (functional near-infrared spectroscopy)-based experiment dataset, we have investigated the potential of NSM in the context of the BPSC (business problem-solving creativity) prediction. Although BPSC is regarded as an essential business differentiator and a difficult cognitive resource to imitate, measuring it is a challenging task. In the context of NSM, appropriate methods for assessing and predicting BPSC are still in their infancy. In this sense, we propose a novel NSM method that systematically combines CNN, BiLSTM, and attention network for the sake of enhancing the BPSC prediction performance significantly. We utilized a dataset containing over 150 thousand fNIRS-measured data points to evaluate the validity of our proposed NSM method. Empirical evidence demonstrates that the proposed NSM method reveals the most robust performance when compared to benchmarking methods.

Damage Detection and Damage Quantification of Temporary works Equipment based on Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI)

  • Cheolhee Lee;Taehoe Koo;Namwook Park;Nakhoon Lim
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.11-19
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    • 2024
  • This paper was studied abouta technology for detecting damage to temporary works equipment used in construction sites with explainable artificial intelligence (XAI). Temporary works equipment is mostly composed of steel or aluminum, and it is reused several times due to the characters of the materials in temporary works equipment. However, it sometimes causes accidents at construction sites by using low or decreased quality of temporary works equipment because the regulation and restriction of reuse in them is not strict. Currently, safety rules such as related government laws, standards, and regulations for quality control of temporary works equipment have not been established. Additionally, the inspection results were often different according to the inspector's level of training. To overcome these limitations, a method based with AI and image processing technology was developed. In addition, it was devised by applying explainableartificial intelligence (XAI) technology so that the inspector makes more exact decision with resultsin damage detect with image analysis by the XAI which is a developed AI model for analysis of temporary works equipment. In the experiments, temporary works equipment was photographed with a 4k-quality camera, and the learned artificial intelligence model was trained with 610 labelingdata, and the accuracy was tested by analyzing the image recording data of temporary works equipment. As a result, the accuracy of damage detect by the XAI was 95.0% for the training dataset, 92.0% for the validation dataset, and 90.0% for the test dataset. This was shown aboutthe reliability of the performance of the developed artificial intelligence. It was verified for usability of explainable artificial intelligence to detect damage in temporary works equipment by the experiments. However, to improve the level of commercial software, the XAI need to be trained more by real data set and the ability to detect damage has to be kept or increased when the real data set is applied.

Transfer Learning-based Generated Synthetic Images Identification Model (전이 학습 기반의 생성 이미지 판별 모델 설계)

  • Chaewon Kim;Sungyeon Yoon;Myeongeun Han;Minseo Park
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.465-470
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    • 2024
  • The advancement of AI-based image generation technology has resulted in the creation of various images, emphasizing the need for technology capable of accurately discerning them. The amount of generated image data is limited, and to achieve high performance with a limited dataset, this study proposes a model for discriminating generated images using transfer learning. Applying pre-trained models from the ImageNet dataset directly to the CIFAKE input dataset, we reduce training time cost followed by adding three hidden layers and one output layer to fine-tune the model. The modeling results revealed an improvement in the performance of the model when adjusting the final layer. Using transfer learning and then adjusting layers close to the output layer, small image data-related accuracy issues can be reduced and generated images can be classified.

Deep Learning for Remote Sensing Applications (원격탐사활용을 위한 딥러닝기술)

  • Lee, Moung-Jin;Lee, Won-Jin;Lee, Seung-Kuk;Jung, Hyung-Sup
    • Korean Journal of Remote Sensing
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    • v.38 no.6_2
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    • pp.1581-1587
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    • 2022
  • Recently, deep learning has become more important in remote sensing data processing. Huge amounts of data for artificial intelligence (AI) has been designed and built to develop new technologies for remote sensing, and AI models have been learned by the AI training dataset. Artificial intelligence models have developed rapidly, and model accuracy is increasing accordingly. However, there are variations in the model accuracy depending on the person who trains the AI model. Eventually, experts who can train AI models well are required more and more. Moreover, the deep learning technique enables us to automate methods for remote sensing applications. Methods having the performance of less than about 60% in the past are now over 90% and entering about 100%. In this special issue, thirteen papers on how deep learning techniques are used for remote sensing applications will be introduced.

A Study on Impacts of De-identification on Machine Learning's Biased Knowledge (머신러닝 편향성 관점에서 비식별화의 영향분석에 대한 연구)

  • Soohyeon Ha;Jinsong Kim;Yeeun Son;Gaeun Won;Yujin Choi;Soyeon Park;Hyung-Jong Kim;Eunsung Kang
    • Journal of the Korea Society for Simulation
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.27-35
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    • 2024
  • We aimed to shed light on the issue of perpetuating societal disparities by analyzing the impact of inherent biases present in datasets used for training artificial intelligence models on the predictions generated by Artificial Intelligence(AI). Therefore, to examine the influence of data bias on AI models, we constructed an original dataset containing biases related to gender wage gaps and subsequently created a de-identified dataset. Additionally, by utilizing the decision tree algorithm, we compared the outputs of AI models trained on both the original and de-identified datasets, aiming to analyze how data de-identification affects the biases in the results produced by artificial intelligence models. Through this, our goal was to highlight the significant role of data de-identification not only in safeguarding individual privacy but also in addressing biases within the data.

Region of Interest Localization for Bone Age Estimation Using Whole-Body Bone Scintigraphy

  • Do, Thanh-Cong;Yang, Hyung Jeong;Kim, Soo Hyung;Lee, Guee Sang;Kang, Sae Ryung;Min, Jung Joon
    • Smart Media Journal
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.22-29
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    • 2021
  • In the past decade, deep learning has been applied to various medical image analysis tasks. Skeletal bone age estimation is clinically important as it can help prevent age-related illness and pave the way for new anti-aging therapies. Recent research has applied deep learning techniques to the task of bone age assessment and achieved positive results. In this paper, we propose a bone age prediction method using a deep convolutional neural network. Specifically, we first train a classification model that automatically localizes the most discriminative region of an image and crops it from the original image. The regions of interest are then used as input for a regression model to estimate the age of the patient. The experiments are conducted on a whole-body scintigraphy dataset that was collected by Chonnam National University Hwasun Hospital. The experimental results illustrate the potential of our proposed method, which has a mean absolute error of 3.35 years. Our proposed framework can be used as a robust supporting tool for clinicians to prevent age-related diseases.