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A study of Efficient Access to homepage

  • Yamagata, Osamu.;Sakamoto, Masahiro.;Tsuda, Kazuo.
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2000.07b
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    • pp.707-710
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    • 2000
  • WWW(World wide Web) is a place where many laymen receive and send the information at the worldwide. A visualization of WWW is very important as one of functions helping to retrieve and browse the information. However, as the information volume displayed at one time is limited by a screen size, it is useful to limit the volume of information capable for users to browse. In this report, we propose the page-index, which extract its information according to degree of user’s interest. This index is a numbers, which relate the user’s interest with verbal and structural characteristics of homepages. The homage-index constructed with sequence of this index are useful to help a user’s browsing. We constructed the estimating system about an article of commerce and really tried to estimate. From this trial, we verified the usefulness of the page-index, homepage-index.

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Survey of Interest in Korean Traditional Medical Tourism among Japanese Tourists

  • Lee, Jeong-Man;Son, Chang-Gue
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.9-16
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    • 2012
  • Objectives: This study was purposed to gain basic information for design of medical tourism for Japanese tourists using traditional Korean medicine (KTM). Methods: A questionnaire regarding Korean traditional medical tourism was administered to Japanese tourists. 224 valid responses were selected, and their awareness of KTM, preferred subject and decision factors for participation in Korea traditional medical tourism were analyzed by SPSS 19.0 version. Results: 23.6% of surveyees gave a positive answer on interest in medical tourism of KTM and 44.6% showed a middle degree. The most preferred subject was medical check-up followed by skin aesthetics, orthopedics and gynecology. Communication, medical skill level, hospital facilities and medical expenses were indicated as the important factor for participation's decision on KTM-based medical tourism. Conclusions: KTM-based medical tourism could be a driving motor of medical tourism in Korea. The medical check & skin care associated medical services are recommended, and the public relationship for awareness of KTM supported by government is strongly required for acquisition of Japanese tourists.

Flash Web Survey System on Flash for improving User-Interface (유저 인터페이스 향상을 위한 플래시 기반의 웹 설문조사 시스템)

  • O, Hyeon-Sik;An, Seong-Ok
    • The Journal of Engineering Research
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.71-78
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    • 2005
  • The nowaday Internet reached in phase that collect ideas of netizens through the Internet now regularly according as offer netizens great many information. In these circumstance, web survey system knows off-line just in on-line the value more do can. However, because participations of many people are important, web survey must be subject that can attract interest of people, and more visual function sees that can lead high hailing degree in active interest and survey more than netizen by offering new interface that provoke interest because is added than uninteresting screen. Therefore, I wish to enhance value still more by doing as can do survey interestingly using web survey system that use flash.

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The Effects of Teamwork and Peer Learning on Academic Achievement in Physics Class at Junior College (팀워크와 동료학습이 전문대학 물리학 수업의 학업성취도에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Mi-ra;Cho, Young
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.23 no.6
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    • pp.68-76
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    • 2020
  • This study presents a teaching model to increase the participation and interest, and to improve their understanding of physical concepts of first-year engineering students taking physics(2) course at a three-year college. In the class, a team task solution based on teamwork and a peer learning method through questions and answers between participants in each team were applied so that learners could actively participate in the class to discuss and present. We examined how the activities of each team affected students' interest in subjects, motivation to learn, and the degree of understanding of physical concepts. In the team activity, students were able to actively participate through emotional sharing between learners and free questions and explanations, and it was confirmed that academic achievement was improved by comparing the final exam evaluation results with the evaluation results of the previous three years.

The effects of the writing instruction using animations (애니메이션을 활용한 초등 영어 쓰기 지도 효과 연구)

  • Ko, Min Gyu;Chang, Jaehak
    • English Language & Literature Teaching
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.149-170
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of the present study is to examine the degree to which the writing instruction using animations has effects on the writing performance of $4^{th}$ year elementary school students. This study also examined the effects of the animation-based writing instruction on the interest and confidence of those students. To this aim, the present study utilized a set of writing tests and questionnaires before and after the instruction. The data were collected from 63 elementary school students. The data were then analyzed using a series of statistical analyses. The results suggested that the students who received the writing instruction using animations performed significantly better on the writing test than those who received the textbook-based instruction. The results also suggested that those who received the animation-based instruction showed more positive interest and confidence on English and English learning. Finally, limitations of the present study and suggestions for further studies are discussed at the end of the paper.

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A Study on Transfer form in Action Scene of Animation (애니메이션 액션장면의 이동형태에 관한 연구)

  • 오정석;윤호창;고상미
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.460-467
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    • 2003
  • According to Korea Socity of Cartoon&Animation studies research material, consumer's preference degree about animation genre answered that investigation target's 50% is doing basis in interest. Animation has various factor of interest induction, but we can count as person's action scene among them. Laying stress on Japan animation 'Offended ghost princess' and 'New century Ebangerion', this research Analyze identifying special feature and difference of transfer form of person(object) that show in cut away of action scene, and Recognized whether diagnostic expressions by the result influence as dynamic element to actuality consumers.

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Preprocessing Methods for Action Recognition Model in 360-degree ERP Video (360 도 ERP 영상에서 행동 인식 모델 성능 향상을 위한 전처리 기법)

  • Park, Eun-Soo;Ryu, Jaesung;Kim, Seunghwan;Ryu, Eun-Seok
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Broadcast Engineers Conference
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    • 2019.11a
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    • pp.252-255
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    • 2019
  • 본 논문에서 Equirectangular projection(ERP) 영상을 행동 인식 모델에 입력하기전 제안하는 전처리를 통하여 성능을 향상시키는 것을 보인다. ERP 영상의 특성상 행동 인식을 하는데 불필요한 영역이 일반적인 2D 카메라로 촬영한 영상보다 많다. 또한 행동 인식은 사람이 Object of Interest(OOI)이다. 따라서 객체 인식모델로 인간 객체를 인식한 후 Region of Interest(ROI)를 추출하여 불필요한 영역을 없애고, 왜곡 또한 줄어든다. 본 논문에서 제안하는 기법으로 전처리 후 CNN-LSTM 모델로 성능을 테스트했다. 제안하는 방법으로 전처리를 한 데이터와 하지 않은 데이터로 행동 인식을 한 정확도로 비교하였으며 제안하는 기법으로 전처리 한 데이터로 행동 인식을 한 경우 데이터의 특성에 따라 다르지만, 최대 61%까지 성능향상을 보였다.

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The use of MODIS atmospheric products to estimate cooling degree days at weather stations in South and North Korea (MODIS 대기자료를 활용한 남북한 기상관측소에서의 냉방도일 추정)

  • Yoo, Byoung Hyun;Kim, Kwang Soo;Lee, Jihye
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.97-109
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    • 2019
  • Degree days have been determined using temperature data measured at nearby weather stations to a site of interest to produce information for supporting decision-making on agricultural production. Alternatively, the data products of Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) can be used for estimation of degree days in a given region, e.g., Korean Peninsula. The objective of this study was to develop a simple tool for processing the MODIS product for estimating cooling degree days (CDD), which would help assessment of heat stress conditions for a crop as well as energy requirement for greenhouses. A set of scripts written in R was implemented to obtain temperature profile data for the region of interest. These scripts had functionalities for processing spatial data, which include reprojection, mosaicking, and cropping. A module to extract air temperature at the surface pressure level was also developed using R extension packages such as rgdal and RcppArmadillo. Random forest (RF) models, which estimate mean temperature and CDD with a different set of MODIS data, were trained at 34 sites in South Korea during 2009 - 2018. Then, the values of CDD were calculated over Korean peninsula during the same period using those RF models. It was found that the CDD estimates using the MODIS data explained >74% of the variation in the CDD measurements at the weather stations in North Korea as well as South Korea. These results indicate that temperature data derived from the MODIS atmospheric products would be useful for reliable estimation of CDD. Our results also suggest that the MODIS data can be used for preparation of weather input data for other temperature-based agro-ecological models such as growing degree days or chill units.

Media Violence and Delinquent Behavior (폭력매체와 청소년 비행)

  • 김수지;김현실
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.85-95
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    • 1994
  • The effects of media violence on the delinquent behavior and violence of children and adolescent are controversial. However, a small but genuine association appears to exist between media violence and aggression or violence. At the present, for a considerable proportion of the population of children and adolescent, delinquent behavior and violence has become a major problem and a way of life. One factor contributing to this problem has been assumed to be the negative influence of mass media including television, drama, videotapes and fiction magazines and so on. Therefore, this paper is intended to discriminate the causal relationship of influence of mass media and juvenile delinquent behavior and violence and to provide nine hypotheses derived from reviewing the literature related to mass media and delinquent behavior. The nine hypotheses are as follows : 1. The presence of modeling mass media crime themes and the extent of interest in and exposure of children and adolescent to media violence themes will be positively correlated to their delinquent(aggressive) behavior. 2. A higher positive correlation will be revealed between interest in and exposure to media violence themes and aggressive behavior among adolescent having parental rejection than among adolescent not experiencing parental rejection. 3. A higher positive relationship will be found between interest in and exposure to mass media crime themes and delinquent behavior among youth having need deprivation than among youth not having need frustration. 4. A higher positive relationship will be presented between the presence of imitating mass media crime themes and interest in and exposure to media violence themes and delinquent or aggressive behavior among youth dysplaying their maladaptive character tendency than among those adolescent dysplaying adaptive character tendency. 5. A higher positively correlating relationship will be shown between interest in and exposure to mass media crime themes and delinquent behavior among youth with a higher scores of depressive trend than among those youth having few or no depression. 6. A higher positive relationship will be found between interest in and exposure to media violence themes and aggressive behavior among adolescent complaining of a high degree of psychosomatic complaints than among those youth having few or no psychosomatic complaints. 7. A higher positive correlation will be appeared between interest in and exposure to mass media crime themes and delinquent behavior among youth displaying aggressive impulsiveness than among those youth having few or no aggressive impulsiveness. 8. A higher positive relationship will be found between interest in and exposure to media violence themes and aggressive behavior among youth having antisocial character or neurotic character with weak ego functioning than among those adolescent not having antisocial character or neurotic character with weak ego functioning. 9. A higher positive correlation will be existed between interest in and exposure to mass media crime themes and delinquent behavior among adolescent displaying the lack of sociality than among those youth not having the lack of sociality. The above nine hypotheses will be tested by statistical methods including Chi-square test, simple correlation, principal component analysis, principal component regression analysis and LISREL path analysis.

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Correlations between Old People's Watching of Television Programs and Practice of Health Behaviors (노인의 TV 건강프로그램 시청과 건강행위 실천과의 관련성)

  • Lee, Hyun-Jung;Park, Jae-Young
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.294-301
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    • 2011
  • The current study examined the influence of current TV health programs on old people's practice of health behaviors through analyzing their recognition, watching behaviors and satisfaction. The study conducted 293 old people living in Pohang City, North Gyeongsang Province from March 17, 2008 to March 28, 2008. The results of this study were as follows: 86.3% of the respondents has watching experience of TV health programs in a month while there was a meaningful difference in frequency of watching by education, obesity and a clinical history. The degree of health behavior practice, 62.1% answered high while 17.7% said low. Factors that influence the degree of health behavior practice were sex, interest in health and experience of watching. In addition, men practiced 1.78 times more than women, those with more interest in health practiced 3.3 times of those with no interest, and those with watching experience presented 6.1 times higher practice degree than those with no experience. It was found that old people's recognition for TV health programs was positive, and the more frequently they watch the programs, the higher their practice of health behaviors was. In addition, old people's popularity rate of TV health programs means that they have a lot of opportunities to be exposed to information provided in health programs. Accordingly, it is thought that TV health programs should try to provide correct health information that can meet old people's needs.