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Design of Unified HEVC 4×4 IDCT/IDST Block (HEVC 4×4 IDCT/IDST 통합 블록 설계)

  • Jung, Seulkee;Lee, Seongsoo
    • Journal of IKEEE
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.271-275
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    • 2015
  • This paper proposes a unified HEVC $4{\times}4$ IDCT/IDST architecture for area reduction. In general, $4{\times}4$ IDCT and $4{\times}4$ IDST blocks are implemented separately, and they are connected with multiplexers. In the proposed arechitecture, these two blocks are unified, and internal hardware resources such as multipliers are shared. This reduces the chip area. The synthesized block in 0.18 um technology is 2,795 gates, and the gate count is reduced by 9.44% in comparison with conventional designs.

Design of Unified HEVC/VP9 4×4 Transform Block (HEVC/VP9 4×4 Transform 통합 블록 설계)

  • Jung, Seulkee;Lee, Seongsoo
    • Journal of IKEEE
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.392-399
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    • 2015
  • This paper proposes a unified $4{\times}4$ transform architecture for HEVC and VP9 codec to reduce hardware size. It performs HEVC $4{\times}4$ IDCT, HEVC $4{\times}4$ IDST, VP9 $4{\times}4$ IDCT, and VP9 $4{\times}4$ IADST in a unified hardware. HEVC $4{\times}4$ IDCT and VP9 $4{\times}4$ IDCT have same IDCT computation except for the scales of coefficients. Similarly, HEVC $4{\times}4$ IDST and VP9 $4{\times}4$ IADST have same IDST computation except for the scales of coefficients. Furthermore, IDCT and IDST have quite a lot of similarity, so they can share some hardwares in common. So the proposed hardware performs all 4 operations in a unified hardware, where each operation has its own multiplication coefficients with shared butterfly adders. The synthesized block in 0.18 um technology is 6,679 gates, and the gate count is reduced by 25.3% in comparison with conventional designs.

Comparison of Intradermal Skin Test and Multiple Allergen Simultaneous Test Results in Canine Atopic Dermatitis

  • Nam, Hyeyeon;Yun, Taesik;Koo, Yunhoi;Lee, Dohee;Chae, Yeon;Park, Jooyoung;Choi, Dongjoon;Kim, Hakhyun;Yang, Mhan-Pyo;Kang, Byeong-Teck
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.120-126
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    • 2021
  • Intradermal skin test (IDST) is generally considered a useful tool in identifying causal allergens in canine atopic dermatitis. Currently, multiple allergen simultaneous test (MAST), an in vitro testing method for allergen-specific immunoglobulin E, is being used as an alternative method. However, there are no reports comparing the IDST and MAST results in the same dogs. This study compared the results of both tests to evaluate the agreement and correlation between them. The sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of the MAST were 76.2%, 64%, and 66.7%, respectively. Moderate positive predicted value (PPV, 50-75%) or high sensitivity (80-100%) were identified for indoor allergens, such as cat epithelia, house dust, and house dust mites. In contrast, high negative predicted value (NPV, 93.3-100%) and specificity (60-100%) were observed for environmental allergens and fungi. Although the agreement between IDST and MAST for all allergens was fair (κ = 0.301), that for each allergen was poor (κ < 0.01), except for birch (κ = 0.158). Spearman's rank correlation analysis revealed a low correlation between the MAST and IDST results (ρ = 0.308, p = 0.001). As compared to the IDST results, the MAST results did not identify the causative allergens sufficiently. IDST may not be performed for environmental allergens and fungi with high NPV and specificity if the MAST result is negative, but it may have to be performed for indoor allergens with moderate PPV and high sensitivity when the MAST result is positive.

Evaluation of the Agreement between Immunodot Assays and Intradermal Skin Testing or Favrot Diagnostic Criteria in Canine Atopic Dermatitis

  • Cho, Sun-Hyung;Kang, Ji-Houn;Yang, Mhan-Pyo;Kang, Byeong-Teck
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.33 no.5
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    • pp.270-273
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    • 2016
  • This study was undertaken to identify differences between atopic and non-atopic dogs in three rapid screening immunodot assays as well as the ability of the assays to predict the results of intradermal skin testing (IDST) or Favrot diagnostic criteria (FDC). Twenty-nine dogs diagnosed with canine atopic dermatitis (CAD) were selected as the atopic group. Twenty-five dogs without CAD were included as the non-atopic group. Three types of immunodot assays were conducted on all serum samples from both groups: Allercept E-screen 2nd generation (ES2G), Canine Allergic Tendency Reference Test (ALERT), and Asan Easy Test Canine IgE (AETC). IDST, which included 39 allergens, and immunodot assays were performed concurrently in 13 dogs from the atopic group and compared. While there were no significant differences in positivity between the two groups in the evaluation of ALERT (P = 0.435) and AETC (P = 0.313), positivity in ES2G testing was significantly higher in the non-atopic group than the atopic group (P = 0.038). The ES2G, ALERT, and AETC results showed fair (${\kappa}=0.235$), slight (${\kappa}=0.133$), and slight (${\kappa}=0.014$) accordance with IDST, respectively. The outcomes of ES2G, ALERT, and AETC indicated poor (${\kappa}=-0.211$), slight (${\kappa}=0.106$), and slight (${\kappa}=0.087$) agreement with FDC. In conclusion, rapid screening immunodot assays were not useful for the diagnosis of CAD. These assays may provide a supplementary method for predicting the results of IDST in atopic dogs.

Design of Unified Inverse Transformer for HEVC and VP9 (HEVC 및 VP9 겸용 통합 역변환기의 설계)

  • Jung, Seulkee;Lee, Seongsoo
    • Journal of IKEEE
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.596-602
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, a unified inverse transformer is designed for HEVC and VP9. The proposed architecture performs all modes of HEVC and VP9 in the unified inverser transformer, such as $4{\times}4{\sim}32{\times}32$ HEVC IDCT, $4{\times}4$ HEVC IDST, $4{\times}4{\sim}32{\times}32$ VP9 IDCT, $4{\times}4{\sim}16{\times}16$ VP9 IADST and $4{\times}4$ IWHT. Same computations are used in HEVC IDCT and VP9 IDCT, except for the scales of the coefficients. Similarly, same computations are used in HEVC $4{\times}4$ IDST and VP9 $4{\times}4$ IADST, except for the scales of the coefficients. Furthermore, HEVC IDCT, VP9 IDCT, and VP9 IADST are the subsets of upper level IDCTs. The proposed architecture reuses multipliers when the computation is identical. Also it shares adders and butterfly structures even when the multiplier coefficients are different. So it reduces the hardware size significantly. Synthesized in 0.18 um technology, the gate count is 456,442 gates. which achieved 22.6% reduction compared to conventional architectures.

Prevalence of Causative Allergens on Canine Atopic Dermatitis in Daejeon Area (대전지역 아토피성 피부염 이환견의 양성항원 분포)

  • Song Kun-ho;Lee Jung-youn;Liu Jianzhu;Lee Sang-eun;Park Seong-jun;Kim Duck-hwan
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.26-30
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the prevalent allergens causing canine atopic dermatitis in Daejeon area. Twenty two dogs were diagnosed with atopic dermatitis by an using intradermal skin test (IDST). Allergens used for the IDST included 33 allergen extracts from nine allergen groups: house dust mites (HDM), house dust, moulds, trees, weeds, grasses, insects/fleas, epithelia and others. The 22 purebred dogs with atopic dermatitis enrolled in this study included Shi-tzus (10/22, 45.5%), Yorkshire terriers (5/22, 22.7%), Miniature pinschers (4/22, 18.2%), Pugs (2/ 22, 9.1 %) and Cocker spaniels (1/22, 4.5%). The age of onset of atopic dermatitis ranged from 5 months to 5 years old (median: 1.79 years). The males (12/22, 54.5%) and females (10/22, 45.5%) were almost equal. The number of positive reactions to allergens recorded in each dog with atopic dermatitis was 3 (9/22, 40.9%), 2 (8/22, 36.4%), 1 (3/ 22, 13.6%) and 4 (2/22, 9.1 %), respectively. The most common positive allergen reaction was HDM (52.6%). The other positive allergen reactions recorded were from house dust (17.5%), insects/fleas (15.8%), trees (5.3%), moulds (3.5%), kapok (3.5%), silk (3.5%), epithelia (1.8%), weeds (0%) and grasses (0%), respectively. Positive reactions recorded to Dermatophagoides farinae and D. pteronyssinus were in 53.3% and 46.7%, respectively. The IDST results demonstrate that the most common causative allergens in canine atopic dermatitis in Daejeon area were HDM.

Dobutamine-Induced Perioperative Anaphylaxis in a Dog

  • Jeong, Youngeun;Jang, Yunseol;Moon, Changhwan;Jeong, Jaemin;Roh, Yoonho;Lee, Haebeom;Jeong, Seong-Mok
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.37 no.3
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    • pp.145-148
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    • 2020
  • A 9-years old spayed female Maltese was referred for the treatment of mass on the right 1st mammary gland and acute weight bearing lameness of right hindlimb. It was diagnosed as malignant mammary tumor and cranial cruciate ligament rupture of right stifle joint. Right upper regional mastectomy followed by cranial closing wedge osteotomy (CCWO) of the right tibia were planned for the present problems. Preanesthetic work-up did not show any remarkable abnormalities. Forty-five minutes after induction of anesthesia dobutamine was administered at a rate of 5 ㎍/kg/min by constant rate infusion due to gradual decrease of blood pressure below MAP 60 mmHg during surgical procedure. Despite of the increase of dobutamine infusion rate up to 20 ㎍/kg/min, blood pressure didn't recover. At the end of regional mastectomy generalized skin redness and eyelid edema were identified. Anesthesia was stopped and CCWO procedure was cancelled. To recover from the anaphylactic reactions dexamethasone and diphenhydramine were administered. After about one hour, the patient completely recovered from hypotension and anaphylactic reactions. After 4 weeks, intradermal skin test (IDST) was performed for all the drugs used during anesthesia. Only dobutamine showed positive reaction in IDST. Therefore, dobutamine was considered as the causative agent of anaphylaxis in this patient during the anesthesia. In case of perioperative anaphylactic reaction, postoperative investigation should be performed to identify causative agent and to provide safe recommendations for future anesthetic procedure.

Two-dimentsional systolic arrays for DCT/DST/DHT hardware implementation (DCT/DST/DHT 하드웨어 구현을 위한 2차원 시스톨릭 어레이)

  • 판성범;박래홍
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics B
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    • v.31B no.10
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    • pp.11-20
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    • 1994
  • We propose two architectures using two dimensional systolic arrays for the DCT/DST/DHT. One decomposes the N-point DCT/DST/DHT into even-and odd-numbered frequency samples, and then computes them independently at the same time. In addition, the proposed architecture can be used for the IDCT/IDST/IDHT. Anogher is the modified version for the DHT/IDHT. Two proposed architectures generate outputs sequentially using real multiplications and additions. As compared to the conventional methods the proposed systolic arrays exhibit many advantages in terms of simplicity of the processing element (PE), latency, and throughput. Teh simulation results using VHDL, international standard language for hardware description, show the effectiveness of the proposed architecture.

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Efficacy of 10-Injection Induced Modified Rush Immunotherapy in Dogs with Atopic Dermatitis

  • Kim, Hyun-Tae;Lee, Wang-Hui;Park, Seong-Jun
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.37 no.3
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    • pp.141-144
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    • 2020
  • Modified rush immunotherapy (IT), by combination of rush IT and conventional IT, provides a faster method to reach maintenance dose, leading to higher patient adherence when compared with conventional IT, decreasing systemic adverse reactions when compared with a standard rush IT. Ten atopic dogs of this study include fulfillment of Favrot's criteria. Offending allergens were identified by the use of IDST. During the induction period, the dogs were received a total of 10 injections. Five injections were administrated every 30 minutes in a day with gradually increasing amounts and concentrations of allergens, and the last 5 injections were administered every 3 days. The efficacy of 10-injection induced mRIT was assessed using the canine atopic dermatitis extent and severity index (CADESI). During maintenance period, reduction rate from baseline scores varied between 3.2% and 60.9% and the after 6 months of therapy for CADESI-03 score in 6 of the 10 dogs. Adverse reactions were not observed in these dogs during induction period by mRIT with 10 injections. Based on these results, our modified rush IT protocol is considered to be a useful protocol to treat canine atopic dermatitis.