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컬러이미지-소리 변환 시스템에 관한 기초연구 (A Basic Study on the System of Converting Color Image into Sound)

  • 김성일;정진승
    • 한국지능시스템학회논문지
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    • 제20권2호
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    • pp.251-256
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    • 2010
  • 본 논문은 컬러이미지에서 소리를 연상하는 인간의 공감각적 기능을 모방하는 지능로봇의 개발을 위하여 색-음 상호변환에 기초한 응용 시스템의 구축을 목표로 하고 있다. 그 첫 번째 단계로서 컬러 이미지를 소리로 변환하는 방법론에 관한 기초 연구 및 이에 기반한 기본 시스템을 구현하고자 한다. 본 연구에서는 컬러 영상이 갖고 있는 색상과 소리의 파동, 즉 상호 주파수 특성에서의 유사성을 이용하여 가시영역에서 가청영역으로 변환하는 방법을 제시하고, 컬러모델 변환 및 변환된 모델에서의 히스토그램을 이용하여 컬러 영상을 소리의 청각적인 요소로 변환 가능하게 하는 색-음 변환 방법을 제시하고 있다. 또한 본 연구에서 제시된 색-음 변환 방법을 토대로 Microsoft Visual C++을 이용하여 코딩하고 실제 기본 응용 시스템을 구현해 보았다. 그 결과 색채와 소리의 상호 연관성 즉, 색채의 색상(Hue), 채도(Saturation)및 명도(Intensity)를 음의 높이(Fundamental Frequency), 하모닉(Harmonics) 및 옥타브(Octave)에 각각 대응시키고, 변환된 음향 요소를 Csound로 합성하여 웨이브 파일로 변환됨을 확인하였다.

355nm 파장의 DPSSL을 이용한 폴리머의 3차원 미세 형상 광가공기술 (Three-dimensional micro photomachining of polymer using DPSSL (Diode Pumped Solid State Laser) with 355 nm wavelength)

  • 장원석;신보성;김재구;황경현
    • 한국광학회지
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    • 제14권3호
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    • pp.312-320
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    • 2003
  • 본 연구에서는 355 nm의 파장을 갖는 Nd:YVO$_4$ 3고주파 DPSS 레이저를 이용하여 폴리머의 3차원 미세형상 가공기술을 개발하였다. UV레이저와 폴리머의 어블레이션에 관한 메커니즘을 설명하였으며 비교적 UV영역에서 파장이 긴 355 nm파장의 영역에서는 광열분해 반응으로 가공되고 이에 따른 폴리머의 광학적 특성을 살펴보았다. 광 흡수율 특성이 우수한 폴리머가 광가공 특성이 좋은 것으로 나타났으나 벤젠구조가 많이 포함되어 있는 폴리이미드의 경우는 광분해후 다시 새로운 화학적 결합이 이루어져 가공부 면이 좋지 않은 면을 보였다. 레이저의 다중 주사방식으로 가공하기위하여 표면의 오염이 적은 폴리카보네이트를 시편으로 사용하여 3차원 적으로 모델링한 직경 1 mm와 500 $\mu\textrm{m}$의 마이크로 팬을 가공하였다. 레이저 발진 효율이 높고 유지비가 적은 355 nm의 DPSSL을 이용한 3차원 가공기술의 개발로 향후 저비용으로 빠른 시간에 미세부품을 개발하는 기술에 기여할 것으로 예상된다.

한국공업화과정(韓國工業化過程)에서의 광물자원(鑛物資源)의 수급구조변화(需給構造變化)와 경제성장(經濟成長)에 있어서의 역할(役割) (The Changing Patterns of Demand-Supply and Role of Mineral Resources in Economic Growth during Industrialization of the Republic of Korea)

  • 윤석규
    • 자원환경지질
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    • 제18권1호
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    • pp.65-92
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    • 1985
  • A total of 12 mineral commodities significant in domestic output, economy and/or strategy of the Republic of Korea are chosen to examine the structural changes in production and demand-supply of these minerals during the last two decades of her industrialization. These include iron and manganese ores as the raw materials for iron and steel making, copper, zinc and tungsten ores among other non-ferrous metallic minerals, limestone (cement), kaolin, talc, pyrophyllite and graphite among other non-metallic minerals, and anthracite coal as the only domestic source of fossil energy. These are reviewed historically in time-series based on the statistical data which are tabulated and graphed in terms of domestic output, export, import, apparent demand-supply, its increasing rate, and self-sufficiency rate of each commodity. The increasing rates of demand-supply (IRDS) of some more important commodities are compared with those of Gross Domestic Production (GDP) and Economic Growth Rate (EGR) to evaluate how the IRDS contributed to the GDP and EGR. The major results revealed are as follows: Among the 12 commodities, the domestic output of 8 commodities appeared to have grown with steady upward trends: they are ores of lead, zinc and tungsten, limestone (cement), kaolin, talc, pyrophyllite and anthracite coal. Two commodities, ores of iron and copper, continued with unchanging or slightly declining trends and varied fluctuations, in spite of their cardinal importance to the heavy industry and strategy of Korea. The remaining two, graphite and manganese ore, have gradualy declined in domestic output in which the former has still enough resource potential but the latter has not and virtually ceased its domestic output. Trade patterns for mineral commodities in the Republic of Korea during the last two decades have changed greatly, being marked by a shift from mineral-exporting to mineral importing, mainly because of increasing consumption of mineral raw materials for industrialization rather than beceuse of decreasing output of domestic mineral commodities in quantity. In terms of trade patterns, the 12 commodities concerned in this study can be classified into the following four groups. The 1st group - ores of lead and tungsten have only been exported without imports. The 2nd group - amorphous graphite, and pyrophyllite have mainly been exported but partly been imported. The 3rd group - kaolin, talc and crystalline graphite have equally been exported and imported, but quantity of imports have rapidly been increased with time. The 4th group - ores of iron, manganese and zinc have shifted from exports to imports during the industrialization, particularly owing to the initiation of iron and steel making by the Pohang Iron and Steel Company in the middle 1970' s and the new establishment of the Onsan Zinc Refinery in the late 1970' s. All of the 12 commodities under considerations were far above 100% in self-sufficiency rate before or in the early 1960' s. Recently, however, most of them have been declined to below 100% except for those of limestone (cement) and pyrophyllite. It is particularly serious to identify that the self-sufficiency rates of the three important metallic minerals, iron, copper and manganese ores in 1982 appeared to be 5.1%, 0.5%, and 0.01%, respectively. The average self-sufficiency rate of the total domestic minerals produced in 1982 was 14.4% (in value) for that year. Mining industry appeared to be extremely high in its intermediate demand rate whereas its intermediate input rate to be quite low indicating that mineral raw materials have been exerted strong forward linkage effects upon the other industries rather than backward linkage effects. In comparing the curves of increasing rates of demand-supply of several major minerals - iron ore, manganese ore, copper ore, limestone (cement), kaolin, and anthracite coal - with those of Gross Domestic Production and Economic Growth Rate drawn on every graph, it is clearly shown that the curves of increasing rates of demand-supply comprise around 6 to 7 periods of cycles which roughly harmonious with those of the curves of GDP and EGR, except for the curve of anthracite coal of which the configuration seems to have resulted from the (artificial) government's mineral policy rather than from economic free market mechanism. The harmonic feature of these curves well suggests that the increasing rates of demand-supply of major minerals have been significantly contributed to the GDP and EGR. In addition, the wider amplitudes of the iron, manganese and copper curves than those of the limestone (cement) and kaolin curves indicate that the contribution of the former, metallic commodities, has been greater than that of the latter, non-metallic commodities.

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