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A Study on the Introduction of Smart Factory Core Technology for Smart Logistics (스마트물류 구축을 위한 스마트 Factory 핵심기술 도입방안에 관한 연구)

  • Hwang, Sun-Hwan;Kim, Hwan-Seong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research Conference
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    • 2020.11a
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    • pp.165-166
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    • 2020
  • Internationally, manufacturers attempted respectable portion of in-house logistics to satisfy end users and decrease manpower to compete for manufacturing price and quality optimization. Mostly, manufacturers operate variety of facilities such as collaborative robots, conveyor, etc. based on PLC. To achieve it, manufactures shall operate the optimized number of manufacturing processes with logic controlled by computer to reduce human errors. In prior to it, manufacturing industry still own plenty of fields which have not yet been adjusted with automation. For example, we shall put in-house logistics on the issue. This study focuses on manufacturing industry, evaluate efficiency, costs, etc. in all aspects and suggest alternatives by analysis SWAT and OEE, let alone reason of weakness.

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A Study on the Developmental Alternatives for Public Official Recruitment System (공무원 채용제도의 발전적 대안에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Jongin;Seo, Yongseok
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research Conference
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    • 2019.11a
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    • pp.221-222
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    • 2019
  • The rapid change in the administrative environment is bringing about changes in the civil service society, and the civil service society is also aware of the difficulty in responding to the changing circumstances of the existing recruiting system, and is attempting to change the new recruiting system. However, in a civil service society that emphasizes stability, it is not easy to change the recruiting system, and it is necessary to examine whether the recruitment of public official in the future is possible by the current recruitment method. Therefore, this study presents the talented people required for the future society through the literature and examines the current recruitment method for recruiting a talented people who meet the future required officials. In this paper, we suggest a four talents in the future : flexible pioneering talents, fused collaborative talents, creative information union talents, and emotional sympathetic talents. And also we will present a direction for the development of the approach.

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Hypertext Networks Restructure using User Browsing Behaviors on WWW (웹 상에서 사용자 브라우징 행위를 이용한 하이퍼텍스트 네트워크 재구성)

  • 백영태;이세훈
    • Journal of the Korea Computer Industry Society
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    • v.2 no.11
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    • pp.1365-1372
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    • 2001
  • We have suggested three learning rules and implemented an experimental system that automatically restructures hypertext networks according to their user browsing behavior. The system applies link weights to the hypertext networks and updates these weights according to the learning rules. The learning rules are based on how often a particular hyperlink is being traversed and operate on strictly local information of link traversals. Changes in network structure are fed back to users by dynamic link ordering according to descending link weight. This approach is used collaborative filtering and navigation support techniques. The system has been investigation to be able to structure random hypertext networks into valid representations of their user browsing preferences in experiments.

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Recognition Method of Korean Abnormal Language for Spam Mail Filtering (스팸메일 필터링을 위한 한글 변칙어 인식 방법)

  • Ahn, Hee-Kook;Han, Uk-Pyo;Shin, Seung-Ho;Yang, Dong-Il;Roh, Hee-Young
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.287-297
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    • 2011
  • As electronic mails are being widely used for facility and speedness of information communication, as the amount of spam mails which have malice and advertisement increase and cause lots of social and economic problem. A number of approaches have been proposed to alleviate the impact of spam. These approaches can be categorized into pre-acceptance and post-acceptance methods. Post-acceptance methods include bayesian filters, collaborative filtering and e-mail prioritization which are based on words or sentances. But, spammers are changing those characteristics and sending to avoid filtering system. In the case of Korean, the abnormal usages can be much more than other languages because syllable is composed of chosung, jungsung, and jongsung. Existing formal expressions and learning algorithms have the limits to meet with those changes promptly and efficiently. So, we present an methods for recognizing Korean abnormal language(Koral) to improve accuracy and efficiency of filtering system. The method is based on syllabic than word and Smith-waterman algorithm. Through the experiment on filter keyword and e-mail extracted from mail server, we confirmed that Koral is recognized exactly according to similarity level. The required time and space costs are within the permitted limit.

Implementation and application of Web-Based Problem Solving Learning System for Small Group Collaborative Learning (소집단 협동학습을 통한 웹기반 문제해결학습 시스템의 개발 및 적용)

  • Ryu, Young-Lan;Park, Sun-Joo
    • Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.159-168
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    • 2001
  • A ultimate purpose of education is to develop their ability that learners is able to solve present or future immediate problem well. In order to, the educator checks question settlement conditions and leads steadily, the learner needs various data and information for question settlement, and needs communication with many various people. By the way, WEB becomes the source of various data and information that it is naccesary to solve problem for freedom navigation of internet, because accelerates interaction quality communication needed question settlement process, offers the best studying environment for problem solution drilling. A methodolagical tactics for accelerating learner's question solution activity is helped by small-group action drill. According to, this treatise develops system of question solution drilling with web for a basis by small group action drill, applies the fifth grade it experimentally.

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Elements and Application of "SmartHome" Concept for Older Adults in USA (미국에서 노인을 위한 "스마트홈(SmartHome)" 개념의 요소와 적용)

  • Moon, Changho
    • Journal of The Korea Institute of Healthcare Architecture
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.7-14
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    • 2011
  • This paper is intended to suggest some reference materials for future elderly housing design, especially smart home, in Korea, by reviewing the elements and applications of smart home concept for older adults in USA. Research method includes collecting materials by attending the regular SmartHome$^{(R)}$ part meeting, the navigation of related homepages, and the analysis of collected materials. Current researches in Korea look initial stage and show some general principles without practical concept & technologies of elderly facilities. SeniorSmart$^{(R)}$ Center in USA started on August 2007 with the 3 parts of SmartHOME$^{(R)}$, SmartWHEELS$^{(R)}$ and SmartBRAIN$^{(R)}$. The Center has been doing various multidisciplinary research projects but slowing down the planned processes due to national economic recession. The major researches of SmartHome$^{(R)}$ part can be summarized as follows; CS-PFP( Continuous Scale Physical Function Performance) laboratory is being in operation to help older adults and families make the difficult decision regarding the ability and safety to live independently. Three levels of necessary laboratories from uninhabited space to senior living environment were accommodated for field research. As core technologies of SmartHome$^{(R)}$, predicting & warning system of fall risk on recognizing gait signature patterns to identify any deviation from the normal patterns of the older adults, home monitoring system which will send alerts to a specified relative and/or health care professional when vital signs of the older adults will not be within normal parameters, and Mobility & Research Clinic for evaluating, treating the older adults & multidisciplinary research are under development. SmartHome$^{(R)}$ has made collaborative research agreements for field laboratory with various retirement communities and also is continuing to work for experimental software engineering with the Fraunhofer Institute, Germany.

A Semantic Web-enabled Woo System for Ontology Construction and Sharing (온톨로지 생성과 공유를 위한 시맨틱 웹 기반 위키 시스템)

  • Kim Hyun-Joo;Choi Joong-Min
    • Journal of KIISE:Software and Applications
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    • v.33 no.8
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    • pp.703-717
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    • 2006
  • The Semantic Web has the objective of developing universal media in which machine-processable semantic information can be represented and shared, and it is therefore important to distribute ontologies that represent this kind of semantic information to the Web and make them available to multiple parties. However, the current ontology authoring tools are not operating on the Web, which makes it difficult to distribute ontologies directly to the Web and to create and edit them collaboratively with other people. This paper proposes a framework that facilitates the ontology construction and sharing, realizing easy distribution of ontologies to the Web. Wiki is one of the frameworks for collaborative construction and sharing of knowledge on the Web, and Wiki contents consist of natural language texts and simple markup language for visualization. For better collaboration in creating and sharing ontologies, this paper suggests the Semantic Wiki that embodies the Semantic Web features to the existing Wiki system. The Semantic Wiki framework facilitates the collaboration in ontology co-authoring and sharing for people, and at the same time, makes it possible for the agent software to easily manage the ontology information. Eventually, the Semantic Wiki system accomplishes various tasks including the semantic view, the semantic navigation, and the semantic query.

Learning Material Bookmarking Service based on Collective Intelligence (집단지성 기반 학습자료 북마킹 서비스 시스템)

  • Jang, Jincheul;Jung, Sukhwan;Lee, Seulki;Jung, Chihoon;Yoon, Wan Chul;Yi, Mun Yong
    • Journal of Intelligence and Information Systems
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.179-192
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    • 2014
  • Keeping in line with the recent changes in the information technology environment, the online learning environment that supports multiple users' participation such as MOOC (Massive Open Online Courses) has become important. One of the largest professional associations in Information Technology, IEEE Computer Society, announced that "Supporting New Learning Styles" is a crucial trend in 2014. Popular MOOC services, CourseRa and edX, have continued to build active learning environment with a large number of lectures accessible anywhere using smart devices, and have been used by an increasing number of users. In addition, collaborative web services (e.g., blogs and Wikipedia) also support the creation of various user-uploaded learning materials, resulting in a vast amount of new lectures and learning materials being created every day in the online space. However, it is difficult for an online educational system to keep a learner' motivation as learning occurs remotely, with limited capability to share knowledge among the learners. Thus, it is essential to understand which materials are needed for each learner and how to motivate learners to actively participate in online learning system. To overcome these issues, leveraging the constructivism theory and collective intelligence, we have developed a social bookmarking system called WeStudy, which supports learning material sharing among the users and provides personalized learning material recommendations. Constructivism theory argues that knowledge is being constructed while learners interact with the world. Collective intelligence can be separated into two types: (1) collaborative collective intelligence, which can be built on the basis of direct collaboration among the participants (e.g., Wikipedia), and (2) integrative collective intelligence, which produces new forms of knowledge by combining independent and distributed information through highly advanced technologies and algorithms (e.g., Google PageRank, Recommender systems). Recommender system, one of the examples of integrative collective intelligence, is to utilize online activities of the users and recommend what users may be interested in. Our system included both collaborative collective intelligence functions and integrative collective intelligence functions. We analyzed well-known Web services based on collective intelligence such as Wikipedia, Slideshare, and Videolectures to identify main design factors that support collective intelligence. Based on this analysis, in addition to sharing online resources through social bookmarking, we selected three essential functions for our system: 1) multimodal visualization of learning materials through two forms (e.g., list and graph), 2) personalized recommendation of learning materials, and 3) explicit designation of learners of their interest. After developing web-based WeStudy system, we conducted usability testing through the heuristic evaluation method that included seven heuristic indices: features and functionality, cognitive page, navigation, search and filtering, control and feedback, forms, context and text. We recruited 10 experts who majored in Human Computer Interaction and worked in the same field, and requested both quantitative and qualitative evaluation of the system. The evaluation results show that, relative to the other functions evaluated, the list/graph page produced higher scores on all indices except for contexts & text. In case of contexts & text, learning material page produced the best score, compared with the other functions. In general, the explicit designation of learners of their interests, one of the distinctive functions, received lower scores on all usability indices because of its unfamiliar functionality to the users. In summary, the evaluation results show that our system has achieved high usability with good performance with some minor issues, which need to be fully addressed before the public release of the system to large-scale users. The study findings provide practical guidelines for the design and development of various systems that utilize collective intelligence.