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Action-Based Audit with Relational Rules to Avatar Interactions for Metaverse Ethics

  • Bang, Junseong;Ahn, Sunghee
    • Smart Media Journal
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    • v.11 no.6
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    • pp.51-63
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    • 2022
  • Metaverse provides a simulated environment where a large number of users can participate in various activities. In order for Metaverse to be sustainable, it is necessary to study ethics that can be applied to a Metaverse service platform. In this paper, Metaverse ethics and the rules for applying to the platform are explored. And, in order to judge the ethicality of avatar actions in social Metaverse, the identity, interaction, and relationship of an avatar are investigated. Then, an action-based audit approach to avatar interactions (e.g., dialogues, gestures, facial expressions) is introduced in two cases that an avatar enters a digital world and that an avatar requests the auditing to subjects, e.g., avatars controlled by human users, artificial intelligence (AI) avatars (e.g., as conversational bots), and virtual objects. Pseudocodes for performing the two cases in a system are presented and they are examined based on the description of the avatars' actions.

A Deep Learning Algorithm for Fusing Action Recognition and Psychological Characteristics of Wrestlers

  • Yuan Yuan;Yuan Yuan;Jun Liu
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.754-774
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    • 2023
  • Wrestling is one of the popular events for modern sports. It is difficult to quantitatively describe a wrestling game between athletes. And deep learning can help wrestling training by human recognition techniques. Based on the characteristics of latest wrestling competition rules and human recognition technologies, a set of wrestling competition video analysis and retrieval system is proposed. This system uses a combination of literature method, observation method, interview method and mathematical statistics to conduct statistics, analysis, research and discussion on the application of technology. Combined the system application in targeted movement technology. A deep learning-based facial recognition psychological feature analysis method for the training and competition of classical wrestling after the implementation of the new rules is proposed. The experimental results of this paper showed that the proportion of natural emotions of male and female wrestlers was about 50%, indicating that the wrestler's mentality was relatively stable before the intense physical confrontation, and the test of the system also proved the stability of the system.

A Compiler Based Rule Engine for Developing Changeable Component (가변적인 컴포넌트 개발을 위한 컴파일러 방식의 룰 엔진)

  • Lee, Yong-Hwan
    • Journal of KIISE:Computing Practices and Letters
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    • v.12 no.6
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    • pp.379-385
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    • 2006
  • To improve reusability and adaptation of variable components, rule-based component development has been used. Rule engines usually need additional script languages for rule expression and have difficulty in expressing complex business rules. In this paper, we propose a compiler-based rule engine for rich rule expression and improving performance. This rule engine uses Java programming language to express conditions and action parts of rules and that it can easily express complex business rules. It creates and executes condition and action objects at run time. In view of Performance, the rule engine is better than a script based rule engine. According to our experiments, our compiler-based nile engine shows 2.5 times better performance that script-based JSR 94 rule engine.

Pattern-based Analysis of Ubiquitous Process Design Based on Active Rules (능동형 규칙 기반 유비쿼터스 프로세스 설계의 워크플로우 패턴 분석)

  • Jung, Jae-Yoon;Park, Jong-Hun
    • The Journal of Society for e-Business Studies
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.35-56
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    • 2009
  • Many process modeling techniques, such as Petri-net, UML Activity Diagram, and EPC, are used to design process models. In this paper, we analyze ubiquitous process design based on workflow patterns. In particular, we focus on process design using active rules that have the form of Event-Condition-Action, and deal with the WS-ECA language, which was devised for ubiquitous web services coordination. We first check whether workflow patterns can be designed with ECA rules, and we then provide WS-ECA representations for ECA rules of the patterns. The contribution of this paper is that ECA rule-based process models were presented based on workflow patterns and they can be a guideline for ubiquitous process modeling.

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Strategy of Object Search for Distributed Autonomous Robotic Systems

  • Kim Ho-Duck;Yoon Han-Ul;Sim Kwee-Bo
    • International Journal of Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Systems
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.264-269
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    • 2006
  • This paper presents the strategy for searching a hidden object in an unknown area for using by multiple distributed autonomous robotic systems (DARS). To search the target in Markovian space, DARS should recognize th ε ir surrounding at where they are located and generate some rules to act upon by themselves. First of all, DARS obtain 6-distances from itself to environment by infrared sensor which are hexagonally allocated around itself. Second, it calculates 6-areas with those distances then take an action, i.e., turn and move toward where the widest space will be guaranteed. After the action is taken, the value of Q will be updated by relative formula at the state. We set up an experimental environment with five small mobile robots, obstacles, and a target object, and tried to research for a target object while navigating in a un known hallway where some obstacles were placed. In the end of this paper, we present the results of three algorithms - a random search, an area-based action making process to determine the next action of the robot and hexagon-based Q-learning to enhance the area-based action making process.

Implementation of Context-Aware Android Application for Automatic Task Setting (상황 인지 기반의 자동 태스크 설정을 위한 안드로이드 어플리케이션 구현)

  • Bak, Na-Yeon;Chung, Da-hae;Chang, Byeong-Mo;Choi, Kwanghoon
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.16 no.11
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    • pp.434-443
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    • 2016
  • Users can set manually Android phone to do particular tasks on some situations. This type of setting is inconvenient, and also provide with unnecessary services, which don't consider users' situation. In this research, we design and implement a context-aware automatic task setting application. Users can get context-aware service by setting desired tasks based on contexts using this system. We design a language for describing context-action rules, and statically check validity of context-action rules by performing syntax and semantic check.

$\bar{X}$ Control Chart with Runs Rules: A Review (규칙을 가진 $\bar{X}$ 관리도에 관한 통람)

  • Park, Jin-Young;Seo, Sun-Keun
    • Journal of Korean Society for Quality Management
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.176-185
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    • 2012
  • After a work of Derman and Ross(1997) that considered simple main runs rules and derived ARL (Average Run Length) using Markov chain modeling, $\bar{X}$ control chart based on diverse alternative main and supplementary runs rules that is the most popular control chart for monitoring the mean of a process are proposed. This paper reviews and discusses the-state-of-art researches for these runs rules and classifies according to several properties of runs rules. ARL derivation for a proposed runs rule is also illustrated.

A sensor-based obstacle avoidance for a mobile robot (센서 정보를 이용한 이동 로봇의 충돌 회피)

  • 범희락;조형석
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 1992.10a
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    • pp.7-12
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    • 1992
  • This paper proposes a sensor-based path planning method which utilizes fuzzy logic and neural network for obstacle avoidance of a mobile robot in uncertain environments. In order to acquire the information about the environment around the mobile robot, the ultrasonic sensors mounted on the front of mobile robot are used. The neural network, whose inputs are preprocessed by ultrasonic sensor readings, informs the mobile robot of the situation of environment in which mobile robot is at the present instant. Then, according to the situation class, the fuzzy rules are fired to make a decision on the mobile robot action. In addition, this method can be implemented real time since the number of fuzzy rules used to avoid the obstacle is small. Fuzzy rules are constructed based on the human reasoning and tuned by iterative simulations. The effective of the proposed avoidance method is verified by a series of simulations.

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A Critical Review and Proposal to Legislation in respect of Actual Carrier's Liability under the Commercial Act (상법상 실제운송인의 손해배상책임에 관한 비판적 고찰과 입법론)

  • KIM, Chan-Young
    • THE INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE & LAW REVIEW
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    • v.69
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    • pp.327-348
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    • 2016
  • Under the Korean legal system, as an actual carrier is not the contractual party to the contract for carriage of goods by sea, it has been tortiously liable for the damage to, or loss of cargo, should there be the negligence by its part. However, the Rotterdam Rules introduces a revolutionary liability regime for the actual carrier. According to the Rotterdam Rules, the liability of the actual carrier is same with that of a contractual carrier with the result that a shipper is entitled to bring the direct action to the actual carrier, as well as the contractual carrier on the same basis. Nevertheless, it is expected to take long time for the new approach in respect of actual carrier's liability to be confirmed by many countries, and furthermore most of shipping countries including Korea still adopt the Hague-Vis by Rules where the shipper is not allowed to bring the direct action to the actual carrier. This study reviews on whether or not the alteration of actual carrier's liability based on Rotterdam Rules would be reasonable, considering the current Korean legal system. Furthermore, this study, whilst recognizing that the overall introduction of the new liability regime is somewhat premature, suggests the imposition of contractual liability to the actual carrier from a long-term perspective. Having in mind that the article 809 of the Korean Commercial Act allows the shipper to bring the direct action to the shipowner only in the case that a time charterer is the contractual carrier, this study explores a method to apply the contractual liability to the actual carrier in the case that a slot charterer or freight forwarder is the contractual carrier, in order to establish the uniform liability system.

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