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Correlations between Users' Characteristics and Preferred Features of Web-Based OPAC Evaluation

  • Kim, Hee-Sop;Chung, Hyun-Soo;Hong, Gi-Chai;Moon, Byung-Ju;Park, Chee-Hang
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.83-93
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    • 1999
  • This paper examines the correlations between user characteristics and their perferences for two selected features of Web-based OPAC systems. User characteristics identified in this study were age, gender, educational status, computer skills and OPAC experience. Usability features included interaction styles, character and image on screen, browsing and navigating style, screen layout, and ease of learning, whereas availability features attended to availability of information, quality of information and up-to-date information. Individual variables and features are described, and the correlation between the variables and the features are explored using Pearson's correlation coefficient(r). Although based on a small-scale sample survey, a considerably large number of statistically significant correlations were found between the users' characteristics and the selected evaluation features of interactive Web-based OPACs. From these observations, it seems to be suitable to recommend that system designers should make a more considered appraisal of the users' demographic characteristics in the design of the new generation of OPAC such as in user-tailored interactive Web-based OPAC systems.

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A Analysis of Affordance Character in Space for Sensibility Experience - Focus on the Museum cases - (감성체험을 위한 공간의 어포던스 특성 분석 - 박물관 사례를 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Mi-Young;Moon, Jeong-Min
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.92-100
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    • 2011
  • Under social changes focusing diversification, human-oriented ecological values and emotional and pscyhological satisfaction have been considered more important in space. Such trend has developed into interest in the effect of architectural space and shape on human perception and consciousness, and space has been considered as interactive in ecological, psychological and behavioral, and aesthetic terms rather than physical environment. In particular, exhibition space where interactive sympathy between environment and users through emotional experiences is more important, can have appropriate interaction through intended relationships between environment and humans in space. Therefore, this study aims to understand affordance, an internal mechanism of space recognition and human behaviors. Then it analysed representative types of exhibition space for emotional experiences as a characteristic of affordance Based on the results analysed, it is expected that introduction of affordance as real information in space will be helpful for effective connection of space with human emotional experiences.

A Study on Interactive Avatar in Mobile device using facial expression of Animation Character (모바일 기기에서 애니메이션 캐릭터의 얼굴표현을 이용한 인터랙티브 아바타에 관한 연구)

  • Oh Jeong-Seok;Youn Ho-Chang;Jeon Hong-Jun
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2005.05a
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    • pp.229-236
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    • 2005
  • This paper is study about emotional Interactive avatar in cellular phone. When user ask what he want to the avatar, it answer with facial expression based on animation Charac- ter. So the user can approach more friendly to the avatar.

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3D Character Motion Synthesis and Control Method for Navigating Virtual Environment Using Depth Sensor (깊이맵 센서를 이용한 3D캐릭터 가상공간 내비게이션 동작 합성 및 제어 방법)

  • Sung, Man-Kyu
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.827-836
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    • 2012
  • After successful advent of Microsoft's Kinect, many interactive contents that control user's 3D avatar motions in realtime have been created. However, due to the Kinect's intrinsic IR projection problem, users are restricted to face the sensor directly forward and to perform all motions in a standing-still position. These constraints are main reasons that make it almost impossible for the 3D character to navigate the virtual environment, which is one of the most required functionalities in games. This paper proposes a new method that makes 3D character navigate the virtual environment with highly realistic motions. First, in order to find out the user's intention of navigating the virtual environment, the method recognizes walking-in-place motion. Second, the algorithm applies the motion splicing technique which segments the upper and the lower motions of character automatically and then switches the lower motion with pre-processed motion capture data naturally. Since the proposed algorithm can synthesize realistic lower-body walking motion while using motion capture data as well as capturing upper body motion on-line puppetry manner, it allows the 3D character to navigate the virtual environment realistically.

Linear Interpolation Transition of Character Animation for Immediate 3D Response to User Motion

  • Lim, Sooyeon
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.15-20
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this research is to study methods for performing transition that have visual representation of corresponding animations with no bounce in subsequently recognized user information when attempting to interact with a virtual 3D character in real-time using user motion. If the transitions of the animation are needed owing to a variety of external environments, continuous recognition of user information is required to correspond to the motion. The proposed method includes linear interpolation of the transition using cross-fades and blending techniques. The normalized playing time of the source animation was utilized for automatically calculating the transition interpolation length of the target animation and also as the criteria in selecting the crossfades and blending techniques. In particular, in the case of blending, the weighting value based on the degree of similarity between two animations is used as a blending parameter. Accordingly, transitions for visually excellent animation are performed on interactive holographic projection systems.

A Study on the Emotional Tendency Expressed in Children's Hospital (어린이 병원 실내디자인에 나타난 감성적 표현 경향에 관한 연구)

  • Ha, Se-Kang;Choi, Sang-Hun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Interior Design Conference
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    • 2005.10a
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    • pp.134-138
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    • 2005
  • 'Emotional Design' is appeared recently as one of the important issues in design field. Emotional Design is understanded from a interactive point of view, human and interior space. Child's formation of character grows in human, environment, space all. At all, growth process itself who develop infant's formation of character can speak that have function of emotional communication. Therefore, this study wishes to recognize how element of emotional design was reflected through analysis of children's hospital considering child's emotion reacting most sensitively about effect of surrounding environment. As result, Various sensitivity element through senses that can rouse interest in more child's emotion in children's hospital design is mayhave to reflected.

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Emotional character animation system (감성 캐릭터 애니메이션 시스템 설계)

  • 심연숙;변혜란
    • Proceedings of the Korean Information Science Society Conference
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    • 2000.10b
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    • pp.293-295
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    • 2000
  • 그래픽스 기술의 발전에 따라 캐릭터 애니메이션에 대한 연구가 활발히 이루어지고 있다. 이에 사용자의 환경이나 실세계 환경에 상호작용 하면서 지능적으로 동작하는 캐릭터 애니메이션이 요구되고 있다. 본 논문은 사용자와 상호작용 하는 과정에서 사용자의 감정상태를 파악하고, 이에 대응하는 적절한 행동을 할 수 있는 캐릭터의 생성에 대한 연구이다. 본 논문에서는 캐릭터에 대하여 자동적(autonomous)이고 상호적인(interactive) 애니메이션을 전제로 하는 감성 캐릭터 애니메이션 시스템을 설계한다. 특히 캐릭터에 감성을 부여하기 위하여 OCC모델을 바탕으로 하여 시스템을 설계하였다.

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Temporal Transfer of Locomotion Style

  • Kim, Yejin;Kim, Myunggyu;Neff, Michael
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.406-416
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    • 2015
  • Timing plays a key role in expressing the qualitative aspects of a character's motion; that is, conveying emotional state, personality, and character role, all potentially without changing spatial positions. Temporal editing of locomotion style is particularly difficult for a novice animator since observers are not well attuned to the sense of weight and energy displayed through motion timing; and the interface for adjusting timing is far less intuitive to use than that for adjusting pose. In this paper, we propose an editing system that effectively captures the timing variations in an example locomotion set and utilizes them for style transfer from one motion to another via both global and upper-body timing transfers. The global timing transfer focuses on matching the input motion to the body speed of the selected example motion, while the upper-body timing transfer propagates the sense of movement flow - succession - through the torso and arms. Our transfer process is based on key times detected from the example set and transferring the relative changes of angle rotation in the upper body joints from a timing source to an input target motion. We demonstrate that our approach is practical in an interactive application such that a set of short locomotion cycles can be applied to generate a longer sequence with continuously varied timings.

UCC Cutout Animation Generation using Video Inputs (비디오 입력을 이용한 UCC 컷아웃 애니메이션 생성 기법)

  • Lee, Yun-Jin;Yang, Seung-Jae;Kim, Jun-Ho
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.11 no.6
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    • pp.67-75
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    • 2011
  • We propose a novel non-photorealistic rendering technique which generates a cutout animation from a video for UCC. Our method consists of four parts. First, we construct an interactive system to build an articulated character. Second, we extract motions from an input video. Third, we transform motions of a character in order to reflect characteristics of cutout animations. Fourth, we render the extracted or transformed components in cutout animation style. We developed a unified system for a user to easily create a cutout animation from an input video and showed the system generated a cutout animation efficiently.

A Case Study on Digital Interactive Training Content <Tamagotchi> and <Peridot>

  • DongHee Choi;Jeanhun Chung
    • International journal of advanced smart convergence
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.306-313
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    • 2023
  • Having pet is one of the activities people living in modern society do to relieve stress and find peace of mind. Currently, the object of companion animals has moved beyond being a real 'living entity' and has developed to a stage where the animal's upbringing process can be enjoyed in a virtual space by being programmed in digital content. This paper studies detailed elements such as character design, interaction, and realism of 'Tamagotchi (1996)', which can be said to be the beginning of digital training content, and 'Peridot (2023)', a recently introduced augmented reality-based training content. The point was that it was training content using portable electronic devices. However, while the environment in the electronic device in which Tamagotchi's character exists was a simple black and white screen, the environment in which Peridot's character operates has been changed to the real world projected on the screen based on augmented reality. Mutual communication with characters in Tamagotchi remained a response to pressing buttons, but in Peridot, it has advanced to the point where you can pet the characters by touching the smartphone screen. In addition, through object and step recognition, it was confirmed that the sense of reality had become more realistic, with toys thrown by users on the screen bouncing off real objects. We hope that this research material will serve as a useful reference for the development of digital training content to be developed in the near future.