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A study of Polarization Modulator to Single-cell type in Polarized Glasses 3D Display System Using Binocular Parallax

  • Kong, Kyung-Bae;Kwon, Jung-Jang
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.24 no.11
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    • pp.71-78
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    • 2019
  • Most 3D displays that are currently in the market adopt the binocular disparity method creating a different image for the left and right eye for a 3 dimensional effect. However, commercialized 3D image output devices lack in performance making it uncomfortable for the viewer and restrict the viewer to certain positions. In this paper, we propose a single-cell polarized lens type stereoscopic system which has a smaller viewing angle and reduced crosstalk, with improved light penetration compared to existing double-cell structures; and analyzed the single-cell polarized lens type stereoscopic system properties, and conducted an effect analysis of performance improvement compared to the dual-cell type. Results showed that the single-cell type had a 25% improved performance, and the 3D crosstalk index which is an important index for quality characteristics of stereoscopic systems, increased over about 37%, compared to the dual-cell type.

Investigation of the Effect of kV Combinations on Image Quality for Virtual Monochromatic Imaging Using Dual-Energy CT: A Phantom Study

  • Jeon, Pil-Hyun;Chung, Heejun;Kim, Daehong
    • Journal of Radiation Protection and Research
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    • v.43 no.1
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2018
  • Background: In this study, we investigate the image quality of virtual monochromatic images synthesized from dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) at voltages of 80/140 kV and 100/140 kV. Materials and Methods: Virtual monochromatic images of a phantom are synthesized from DECT scans from 40 to 70 keV in steps of 1 keV under the two combinations of tube voltages. The dose allocation of dual-energy (DE) scan is 50% for both low- and high-energy tubes. The virtual monochromatic images are compared to single-energy (SE) images at the same radiation dose. In the DE images, noise is reduced using the 100/140 kV scan at the optimal monochromatic energy. Virtual monochromatic images are reconstructed from 40 to 70 keV in 1-keV increments and analyzed using two quality indexes: noise and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR). Results and Discussion: The DE scan mode with the 100/140 kV protocol achieved a better maximum CNR compared to the 80/140 kV protocol for various materials, except for adipose and brain. Image noise is reduced with the 100/140 kV protocol. The CNR values of DE with the 100/140 kV protocol is similar to or higher than that of SE at 120 kV at the same radiation dose. Furthermore, the maximum CNR with the 100/140 kV protocol is similar to or higher than that of the SE scan at 120 kV. Conclusion: It was found that the CNR achieved with the 100/140 kV protocol was better than that with the 80/140 kV protocol at optimal monochromatic energies. Virtual monochromatic imaging using the 100/140 kV protocol could be considered for application in breast, brain, lung, liver, and bone CT in accordance with the CNR results.

Optimization Study of Digital X-ray Imaging with Dual Energy Subtraction Method (듀얼 에너지 감산기법을 이용한 디지털 X-ray 영상 최적화에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Dae Ho;Lee, Yong-Gu;Lee, Youngjin
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers
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    • v.53 no.10
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    • pp.138-142
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    • 2016
  • Dual-energy digital radiography (DEDR) has been used for detecting lesions within the body using energy subtraction methods. The purpose of this study was to acquire optimal bone and tissue image by changing physical factors such as Tube voltage (kVp) and add filters, and then we compared with the predicted values using SRS-78 program and experimental results. For that purpose, we acquired images according to changes in physical parameters of various materials since we had to acquire the optimal bone and tissue image using energy subtraction. Used phantom consists of aluminum and polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) and a comparison of image optimization was measured by contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR). In results, first of all, we confirmed that a subtraction image from 50 kVp image and 120 kVp image is optimal bone and tissue image. Also when we added a 10 mm Aluminum add filter, we expected it is a result of the optimal bone and tissue image. Besides, we confirmed these results are consistent with the predicted optimized condition by SRS-78 program.. In conclusion, we indicated that we can acquire optimal bone and tissue image by controling physical factors such as kVp, add filters through this study. Also we expected that DEDR will contribute to the field of medical imaging technology.

Comparison of the Quality of Various Polychromatic and Monochromatic Dual-Energy CT Images with or without a Metal Artifact Reduction Algorithm to Evaluate Total Knee Arthroplasty

  • Hye Jung Choo;Sun Joo Lee;Dong Wook Kim;Yoo Jin Lee;Jin Wook Baek;Ji-yeon Han;Young Jin Heo
    • Korean Journal of Radiology
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    • v.22 no.8
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    • pp.1341-1351
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    • 2021
  • Objective: To compare the quality of various polychromatic and monochromatic images with or without using an iterative metal artifact reduction algorithm (iMAR) obtained from a dual-energy computed tomography (CT) to evaluate total knee arthroplasty. Materials and Methods: We included 58 patients (28 male and 30 female; mean age [range], 71.4 [61-83] years) who underwent 74 knee examinations after total knee arthroplasty using dual-energy CT. CT image sets consisted of polychromatic image sets that linearly blended 80 kVp and tin-filtered 140 kVp using weighting factors of 0.4, 0, and -0.3, and monochromatic images at 130, 150, 170, and 190 keV. These image sets were obtained with and without applying iMAR, creating a total of 14 image sets. Two readers qualitatively ranked the image quality (1 [lowest quality] through 14 [highest quality]). Volumes of high- and low-density artifacts and contrast-to-noise ratios (CNRs) between the bone and fat tissue were quantitatively measured in a subset of 25 knees unaffected by metal artifacts. Results: iMAR-applied, polychromatic images using weighting factors of -0.3 and 0.0 (P-0.3i and P0.0i, respectively) showed the highest image-quality rank scores (median of 14 for both by one reader and 13 and 14, respectively, by the other reader; p < 0.001). All iMAR-applied image series showed higher rank scores than the iMAR-unapplied ones. The smallest volumes of low-density artifacts were found in P-0.3i, P0.0i, and iMAR-applied monochromatic images at 130 keV. The smallest volumes of high-density artifacts were noted in P-0.3i. The CNRs were best in polychromatic images using a weighting factor of 0.4 with or without iMAR application, followed by polychromatic images using a weighting factor of 0.0 with or without iMAR application. Conclusion: Polychromatic images combined with iMAR application, P-0.3i and P0.0i, provided better image qualities and substantial metal artifact reduction compared with other image sets.

Study on the Dual Principle of the Negative-Positive Toward 'the Motion of ChenJia Taijiquan' (진가태극권 동작에 대한 음양논적인 연구 -태극초세를 중심으로-)

  • Kim Gyeong-Cheol
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.1598-1601
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    • 2004
  • I studied on the dual principle the negative-positive toward 'the motion of Taijiquan'. The results are as follows. The grade of comprehension on the dual principle for the negative-positive for human-body is equal to the comprehension on Taijiquan. YeoBiSae is judged abstractly for the image of MuGeug and GiSae for the image of TaeGeug on the motion of Taijiquan progressing program. The motion of Taijiquan is divided up the extension and contraction. In the motion of Taijiquan, the extension exercises make use of positive energy and DogMaeg(독맥), the contraction exercises make use of negative energy and ImMaeg(임맥).

The Dual Mediating Effects of Growth mindset and Hope in the Relationship between Body Image and Successful Aging of the Elderly (노인의 신체이미지와 성공적 노화의 관계에서 성장 마인드셋과 희망의 이중 매개효과)

  • Hwang, Yeoun-Kyoung;Lee, Chang-Seek
    • Journal of Industrial Convergence
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.87-96
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the dual mediating effects of growth mindset and hope between body image and successful aging of the elderly. For this purpose, we surveyed 422 elderly people in D and S city of Chungcheongnam-do, and D metropolitan city. Collected data were analysed using SPSS 25.0 and PROCESS macro 3.4 program. Frequency analysis, reliability analysis and dual mediating effect analysis by using bootstrap were performed. The results of the study are as follows. First, as a result of correlation analysis there was a statistically significant positive correlation between variables. Second, as a result of path analysis, body image had a positive effect on growth mindset and hope, growth mindset had a positive effect on hope and successful aging, and hope also had a significant effect on successful aging. Third, as a result of dual mediation effect analysis, growth mindset and hope mediated in the relationship between body image and successful aging. This study provided new models and basic data by using body image, growth mindset and hope for successful aging of the elderly.

Design and Analysis of Coaxial Optical System for Improvement of Image Fusion of Visible and Far-infrared Dual Cameras (가시광선과 원적외선 듀얼카메라의 영상 정합도 향상을 위한 동축광학계 설계 및 분석)

  • Kyu Lee Kang;Young Il Kim;Byeong Soo Son;Jin Yeong Park
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.106-116
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    • 2023
  • In this paper, we designed a coaxial dual camera incorporating two optical systems-one for the visible rays and the other for far-infrared ones-with the aim of capturing images in both wavelength ranges. The far-infrared system, which uses an uncooled detector, has a sensor array of 640×480 pixels. The visible ray system has 1,945×1,097 pixels. The coaxial dual optical system was designed using a hot mirror beam splitter to minimize heat transfer caused by infrared rays in the visible ray optical system. The optimization process revealed that the final version of the dual camera system reached more than 90% of the fusion performance between two separate images from dual systems. Multiple rigorous testing processes confirmed that the coaxial dual camera we designed demonstrates meaningful design efficiency and improved image conformity degree compared to existing dual cameras.

Assessment of Image Quality of Dual Energy 256 MDCT Technique Focused on keV Changes for MCA Stroke in Cerebral Angiography : Single Energy CT Standard Reference Mode (뇌혈관 조영 검사 시 중대뇌동맥 뇌졸중에 대한 keV 변화를 중심으로 이중 에너지 256 MDCT 기법의 영상의 질 평가 : 단일에너지 CT 표준방식)

  • Goo, Eun-Hoe
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
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    • v.13 no.7
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    • pp.961-968
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of cerebral angiography in each energy level by using dual energy technique in CT. Methods were performed on 15 DE images and SE images of CT angiography. For the analysis of images, mean value, standard deviation, SNR and CNR value were determined by setting ROI on MCA, brain parenchyma tissue, and back ground. As a result of concurrent visual evaluation with Likert 5 point scale, the clearest MCA image was confirmed at DE 40 keV and SE 120 kVp(p>0.05). The SNR value of the SE image was measured to be similar to the 40 keV energy level of the DE image. The low energy level image of 40 keV and 50 keV was measured with a high SNR and the contrast ratio was higher than that of the high energy image.

Fixed Homography-Based Real-Time SW/HW Image Stitching Engine for Motor Vehicles

  • Suk, Jung-Hee;Lyuh, Chun-Gi;Yoon, Sanghoon;Roh, Tae Moon
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.37 no.6
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    • pp.1143-1153
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, we propose an efficient architecture for a real-time image stitching engine for vision SoCs found in motor vehicles. To enlarge the obstacle-detection distance and area for safety, we adopt panoramic images from multiple telegraphic cameras. We propose a stitching method based on a fixed homography that is educed from the initial frame of a video sequence and is used to warp all input images without regeneration. Because the fixed homography is generated only once at the initial state, we can calculate it using SW to reduce HW costs. The proposed warping HW engine is based on a linear transform of the pixel positions of warped images and can reduce the computational complexity by 90% or more as compared to a conventional method. A dual-core SW/HW image stitching engine is applied to stitching input frames in parallel to improve the performance by 70% or more as compared to a single-core engine operation. In addition, a dual-core structure is used to detect a failure in state machines using rock-step logic to satisfy the ISO26262 standard. The dual-core SW/HW image stitching engine is fabricated in SoC with 254,968 gate counts using Global Foundry's 65 nm CMOS process. The single-core engine can make panoramic images from three YCbCr 4:2:0 formatted VGA images at 44 frames per second and frequency of 200 MHz without an LCD display.

A study on Vision based Steering Control for Dual Motor Drive AGV (영상시스템을 이용한 이륜속도차방식 AGV 조향제어)

  • Lee, Hyeon-Ho;Lee, Chang-Goo;Kim, Sung-Jong
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2001.07d
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    • pp.2277-2279
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    • 2001
  • This paper describes a vision-based steering control method for AGV which use dual motor drive. We suggest an algorithm which can be detect the guideline quickly and exactly for real time vision processing, and control the steering through an assign the CP (Control - Point) of input image. This method is tested via a IAGV which dual motor drive with a single camera in laboratory environment.

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