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Determination of High-pass Filter Frequency with Deep Learning for Ground Motion (딥러닝 기반 지반운동을 위한 하이패스 필터 주파수 결정 기법)

  • Lee, Jin Koo;Seo, JeongBeom;Jeon, SeungJin
    • Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.183-191
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    • 2024
  • Accurate seismic vulnerability assessment requires high quality and large amounts of ground motion data. Ground motion data generated from time series contains not only the seismic waves but also the background noise. Therefore, it is crucial to determine the high-pass cut-off frequency to reduce the background noise. Traditional methods for determining the high-pass filter frequency are based on human inspection, such as comparing the noise and the signal Fourier Amplitude Spectrum (FAS), f2 trend line fitting, and inspection of the displacement curve after filtering. However, these methods are subject to human error and unsuitable for automating the process. This study used a deep learning approach to determine the high-pass filter frequency. We used the Mel-spectrogram for feature extraction and mixup technique to overcome the lack of data. We selected convolutional neural network (CNN) models such as ResNet, DenseNet, and EfficientNet for transfer learning. Additionally, we chose ViT and DeiT for transformer-based models. The results showed that ResNet had the highest performance with R2 (the coefficient of determination) at 0.977 and the lowest mean absolute error (MAE) and RMSE (root mean square error) at 0.006 and 0.074, respectively. When applied to a seismic event and compared to the traditional methods, the determination of the high-pass filter frequency through the deep learning method showed a difference of 0.1 Hz, which demonstrates that it can be used as a replacement for traditional methods. We anticipate that this study will pave the way for automating ground motion processing, which could be applied to the system to handle large amounts of data efficiently.

Feature Extraction based FE-SONN for Signature Verification (서명 검증을 위한 특정 기반의 FE-SONN)

  • Koo Gun-Seo
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.10 no.6 s.38
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    • pp.93-102
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    • 2005
  • This paper proposes an approach to verify signature using autonomous self-organized Neural Network Model , fused with fuzzy membership equation of fuzzy c-means algorithm, based on the features of the signature. To overcome limitations of the functional approach and Parametric approach among the conventional on-line signature recognition approaches, this Paper presents novel autonomous signature classification approach based on clustering features. Thirty-six globa1 features and twelve local features were defined, so that a signature verifying system with FE-SONN that learns them was implemented. It was experimented for total 713 signatures that are composed of 155 original signatures and 180 forged signatures yet 378 original signatures written by oneself. The success rate of this test is more than 97.67$\%$ But, a few forged signatures that could not be detected by human eyes could not be done by the system either.

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A Variable Parameter Model based on SSMS for an On-line Speech and Character Combined Recognition System (음성 문자 공용인식기를 위한 SSMS 기반 가변 파라미터 모델)

  • 석수영;정호열;정현열
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.22 no.7
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    • pp.528-538
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    • 2003
  • A SCCRS (Speech and Character Combined Recognition System) is developed for working on mobile devices such as PDA (Personal Digital Assistants). In SCCRS, the feature extraction is separately carried out for speech and for hand-written character, but the recognition is performed in a common engine. The recognition engine employs essentially CHMM (Continuous Hidden Markov Model), which consists of variable parameter topology in order to minimize the number of model parameters and to reduce recognition time. For generating contort independent variable parameter model, we propose the SSMS(Successive State and Mixture Splitting), which gives appropriate numbers of mixture and of states through splitting in mixture domain and in time domain. The recognition results show that the proposed SSMS method can reduce the total number of GOPDD (Gaussian Output Probability Density Distribution) up to 40.0% compared to the conventional method with fixed parameter model, at the same recognition performance in speech recognition system.

Automatic analysis of golf swing from single-camera video sequences (단일 카메라 영상으로부터 골프 스윙의 자동 분석)

  • Kim, Pyeoung-Kee
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.139-148
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    • 2009
  • In this paper, I propose an automatic analysis method of golf swine from single-camera video sequences. I define necessary swing features for automatic swing analysis in 2-dimensional environment and present efficient swing analysis methods using various image processing techniques including line and edge detection. The proposed method has two characteristics compared with previous swing analysis systems and related studies. First, the proposed method enables an automatic swing analysis in 2-dimension while previous systems require 3-dimensional environment which is relatively complex and expensive to run. Second, swing analysis is done automatically without human intervention while other 2-dimensional systems necessarily need analysis by a golf expert. I tested the method on 20 swing video sequences and found the proposed method works effective for automatic analysis of golf swing.

Lane Detection in Complex Environment Using Grid-Based Morphology and Directional Edge-link Pairs (복잡한 환경에서 Grid기반 모폴리지와 방향성 에지 연결을 이용한 차선 검출 기법)

  • Lin, Qing;Han, Young-Joon;Hahn, Hern-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.786-792
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    • 2010
  • This paper presents a real-time lane detection method which can accurately find the lane-mark boundaries in complex road environment. Unlike many existing methods that pay much attention on the post-processing stage to fit lane-mark position among a great deal of outliers, the proposed method aims at removing those outliers as much as possible at feature extraction stage, so that the searching space at post-processing stage can be greatly reduced. To achieve this goal, a grid-based morphology operation is firstly used to generate the regions of interest (ROI) dynamically, in which a directional edge-linking algorithm with directional edge-gap closing is proposed to link edge-pixels into edge-links which lie in the valid directions, these directional edge-links are then grouped into pairs by checking the valid lane-mark width at certain height of the image. Finally, lane-mark colors are checked inside edge-link pairs in the YUV color space, and lane-mark types are estimated employing a Bayesian probability model. Experimental results show that the proposed method is effective in identifying lane-mark edges among heavy clutter edges in complex road environment, and the whole algorithm can achieve an accuracy rate around 92% at an average speed of 10ms/frame at the image size of $320{\times}240$.

PCA­based Waveform Classification of Rabbit Retinal Ganglion Cell Activity (주성분분석을 이용한 토끼 망막 신경절세포의 활동전위 파형 분류)

  • 진계환;조현숙;이태수;구용숙
    • Progress in Medical Physics
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.211-217
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    • 2003
  • The Principal component analysis (PCA) is a well-known data analysis method that is useful in linear feature extraction and data compression. The PCA is a linear transformation that applies an orthogonal rotation to the original data, so as to maximize the retained variance. PCA is a classical technique for obtaining an optimal overall mapping of linearly dependent patterns of correlation between variables (e.g. neurons). PCA provides, in the mean-squared error sense, an optimal linear mapping of the signals which are spread across a group of variables. These signals are concentrated into the first few components, while the noise, i.e. variance which is uncorrelated across variables, is sequestered in the remaining components. PCA has been used extensively to resolve temporal patterns in neurophysiological recordings. Because the retinal signal is stochastic process, PCA can be used to identify the retinal spikes. With excised rabbit eye, retina was isolated. A piece of retina was attached with the ganglion cell side to the surface of the microelectrode array (MEA). The MEA consisted of glass plate with 60 substrate integrated and insulated golden connection lanes terminating in an 8${\times}$8 array (spacing 200 $\mu$m, electrode diameter 30 $\mu$m) in the center of the plate. The MEA 60 system was used for the recording of retinal ganglion cell activity. The action potentials of each channel were sorted by off­line analysis tool. Spikes were detected with a threshold criterion and sorted according to their principal component composition. The first (PC1) and second principal component values (PC2) were calculated using all the waveforms of the each channel and all n time points in the waveform, where several clusters could be separated clearly in two dimension. We verified that PCA-based waveform detection was effective as an initial approach for spike sorting method.

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