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Development Status and Prospects of Graphical Password Authentication System in Korea

  • Yang, Gi-Chul
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.13 no.11
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    • pp.5755-5772
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    • 2019
  • Security is becoming more important as society changes rapidly. In addition, today's ICT environment demands changes in existing security technologies. As a result, password authentication methods are also changing. The authentication method most often used for security is password authentication. The most-commonly used passwords are text-based. Security enhancement requires longer and more complex passwords, but long, complex, text-based passwords are hard to remember and inconvenient to use. Therefore, authentication techniques that can replace text-based passwords are required today. Graphical passwords are more difficult to steal than text-based passwords and are easier for users to remember. In recent years, researches into graphical passwords that can replace existing text-based passwords are being actively conducting in various places throughout the world. This article surveys recent research and development directions of graphical password authentication systems in Korea. For this purpose, security authentication methods using graphical passwords are categorized into technical groups and the research associated with graphical passwords performed in Korea is explored. In addition, the advantages and disadvantages of all investigated graphical password authentication methods were analyzed along with their characteristics.

Design and Implementation of Interfacing System for Graphical Display of Temporal Databases (시간지원 데이타베이스의 영상화를 위한 접속 시스템의 설계 및 구현)

  • Lee, Eun-Bae;Ryu, Geun-Ho
    • The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.163-171
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    • 1994
  • The paper describes a design and implementation of a user interface system between a temporal database management system (DBMS) and a graphical display system. This interfacing system consists of a temporal DBMS, a graphical display system, and an interface control system. The temporal DBMS supports time and the graphical display system draws a graphic using an icon. The interfacing system shows the graphical animation with time factors by using a graphical knowledgeable. We describe how to interface them as well as the structure of temporal DBMS and graphical display system.

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Comparison of model selection criteria in graphical LASSO (그래프 LASSO에서 모형선택기준의 비교)

  • Ahn, Hyeongseok;Park, Changyi
    • Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.881-891
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    • 2014
  • Graphical models can be used as an intuitive tool for modeling a complex stochastic system with a large number of variables related each other because the conditional independence between random variables can be visualized as a network. Graphical least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) is considered to be effective in avoiding overfitting in the estimation of Gaussian graphical models for high dimensional data. In this paper, we consider the model selection problem in graphical LASSO. Particularly, we compare various model selection criteria via simulations and analyze a real financial data set.

A Visualization Technique for Cyclic Queries in the Graphical Object Query Language OGQL (그래픽 객체 질의어 OGQL에서 순환적 질의의 시각적 표현 기법)

  • 정태성;안명상;조완섭
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.112-120
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    • 2003
  • We propose a graphical object query language called OGPL (Odysseus Graphical Query Language) for Odysseus object databases. By employing simple graphical notations, OGQL provides a user friendly database interface for object databases. OGQL provides a simple graphical notation for advanced features of the object queries such as path expressions including cycles (cyclic queries). Cyclic queries have not been handled in the previous graphical query languages because of their complexity and ambiguity in devising appropriate graphical notations. GOQL also provides a graphical notation for inheritance hierarchy. Since OGQL has been implemented in Java and JDBC standard interface, users can access the remote databases in a web environment and the system has platform-independent architecture.

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Graphical regression and model assessment in logistic model (로지스틱모형에서 그래픽을 이용한 회귀와 모형평가)

  • Kahng, Myung-Wook;Kim, Bu-Yong;Hong, Ju-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.21-32
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    • 2010
  • Graphical regression is a paradigm for obtaining regression information using plots without model assumptions. The general goal of this approach is to find lowdimensional sufficient summary plots without loss of important information. Model assessments using residual plots are less likely to be successful in models that are not linear. As an alternative approach, marginal model plots provide a general graphical method for assessing the model. We apply the methods of graphical regression and model assessment using marginal model plots to the logistic regression model.

Visualization of Path Expressions with Set Attributes and Methods in Graphical Object Query Languages (그래픽 객체 질의어에서 집합 속성과 메소드를 포함한 경로식의 시각화)

  • 조완섭
    • Journal of KIISE:Databases
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.109-124
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    • 2003
  • Although most commercial relational DBMSs Provide a graphical query language for the user friendly interfaces of the databases, few research has been done for graphical query languages in object databases. Expressing complex query conditions in a concise and intuitive way has been an important issue in the design of graphical query languages. Since the object data model and object query languages are more complex than those of the relational ones, the graphical object query language should have a concise and intuitive representation method. We propose a graphical object query language called GOQL (Graphical Object Query Language) for object databases. By employing simple graphical notations, advanced features of the object queries such as path expressions including set attributes, quantifiers, and/or methods can be represented in a simple graphical notation. GOQL has an excellent expressive power compared with previous graphical object query languages. We show that path expressions in XSQL(1,2) can be represented by the simple graphical notations in GOQL. We also propose an algorithm that translates a graphical query in GOQL into the textual object query with the same semantics. We finally describe implementation results of GOQL in the Internet environments.

A New Graphical Password Scheme Based on Universal Design (유니버설 디자인에 기반을 둔 새로운 그래픽 패스워드 기법)

  • Yang, Gi-Chul;Kim, Hwangyong
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.231-238
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    • 2014
  • Graphical passwords using images have been developed to solve problems in text based password recognition. The basic recognition process scheme of graphical passwords is clicking certain points on the screen image in correct order. In this pre-developed method of graphical passwords the recognition will fail if the precise positions are not clicked. A new graphical password system called PassPositions is introduced in this paper. PassPositions is a new graphical password scheme which is using relative positions never used earlier graphical password schemes. PassPositions is a graphical password scheme based on universal design that everybody can use conveniently without regarding their physical conditions.

A Study on Bias Effect on Model Selection Criteria in Graphical Lasso

  • Choi, Young-Geun;Jeong, Seyoung;Yu, Donghyeon
    • Quantitative Bio-Science
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.133-141
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    • 2018
  • Graphical lasso is one of the most popular methods to estimate a sparse precision matrix, which is an inverse of a covariance matrix. The objective function of graphical lasso imposes an ${\ell}_1$-penalty on the (vectorized) precision matrix, where a tuning parameter controls the strength of the penalization. The selection of the tuning parameter is practically and theoretically important since the performance of the estimation depends on an appropriate choice of tuning parameter. While information criteria (e.g. AIC, BIC, or extended BIC) have been widely used, they require an asymptotically unbiased estimator to select optimal tuning parameter. Thus, the biasedness of the ${\ell}_1$-regularized estimate in the graphical lasso may lead to a suboptimal tuning. In this paper, we propose a two-staged bias-correction procedure for the graphical lasso, where the first stage runs the usual graphical lasso and the second stage reruns the procedure with an additional constraint that zero estimates at the first stage remain zero. Our simulation and real data example show that the proposed bias correction improved on both edge recovery and estimation error compared to the single-staged graphical lasso.

A Study on Iconic Animation based on Object Modeling Technique

  • Joung, Suck-Tae
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.279-284
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    • 2008
  • We propose the iconic animation of the software requirement specifications by using the object and dynamic models of the object modeling technique(OMT) methodology. In order to produce the iconic animation, we use "graphical classes" and "icon transformations." In general, the graphical classes are defined for each class of the object diagram. The icon transformations which show the activities of the application are constructed by considering the meaning of the activities and are defined by either basic or compound icons. The icon transformations are added to the state diagrams to generate extended state diagrams. The animation system generates the header files and the code instantiating GUI from the object diagram having graphical classes. The system also generates "event methods" from the extended state diagrams. When the event methods are executed, the behavior of the events is animated by the icon transformations.

Methodology of Graphical Editor Plug-in development for Eclipse based Integrated Tool (Eclipse의 기반의 통합Tool을 위한 Graphical Editor Plug-in 개발 방법)

  • Oh, Chi-Young;Lee, Chang-Gun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Information Science Society Conference
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    • 2012.06b
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    • pp.190-192
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    • 2012
  • Eclipse를 기반으로 하는 통합Tool에 필요한 Graphical Editor는 다른 방법론을 사용하지 않고 직접 구현할 경우 시간이 많이 소요될 수 있으나 저수준에서 출발하기 때문에 유연성 있고 지속적인 기능 추가에 이점이 있어 계속 고쳐나가야 하는 통합Tool 개발에 적합하다. Text 기반의 Editing에 집중된 Eclipse의 Platform API를 이용하여 Editor Class가 제공하는 기능들에 대응되는 기능들을 Graphic기반의 Editor Class에서 개발하는 방법을 제시한다. 이를 통해 통합Tool에 필요한 Graphical Editor Plug-in을 손쉽게 개발할 수 있다.