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GoBean: a Java GUI application for visual exploration of GO term enrichments

  • Lee, Sang-Hyuk;Cha, Ji-Young;Kim, Hyeon-Jin;Yu, Ung-Sik
    • BMB Reports
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    • v.45 no.2
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    • pp.120-125
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    • 2012
  • We have developed a biologist-friendly, Java GUI application (GoBean) for GO term enrichment analysis. It was designed to be a comprehensive and flexible GUI tool for GO term enrichment analysis, combining the merits of other programs and incorporating extensive graphic exploration of enrichment results. An intuitive user interface with multiple panels allows for extensive visual scrutiny of analysis results. The program includes many essential and useful features, such as enrichment analysis algorithms, multiple test correction methods, and versatile filtering of enriched GO terms for more focused analyses. A unique graphic interface reflecting the GO tree structure was devised to facilitate comparisons of multiple GO analysis results, which can provide valuable insights for biological interpretation. Additional features to enhance user convenience include built in ID conversion, evidence code-based gene-GO association filtering, set operations of gene lists and enriched GO terms, and user -provided data files. It is available at http://neon.gachon.ac.kr/GoBean/.

Conceptualizing Safety Systems Human Performance improvement using Augmented Reality

  • Murungi, Mwongeera;Jung, JaeCheon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Systems Engineering
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.81-90
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    • 2016
  • The system performance of Engineered Safety Features is of utmost importance in a nuclear power plant. The human performance is identified as most critical to assurance of the optimal operability of safety systems during an emergency. The aim of this study is to determine how the performance of safety system could be evaluated using Augmented Reality technology. The paper presents a description of how a systems engineered approach could be used to develop the necessary operating conditions needed to conduct this measurement. Augmented Virtual Reality (AVR) interface technology is achieving ease of availability and widespread use in many applications today as illustrated by the launch of several AR and VR devices aimed at media consumption. As such, environments that incorporate such AVR hardware have become invaluable tools in designing human interface systems because of the high fidelity and intuitive response to natural human interaction that can be achieved [2]. The outcome of the measurement undertaken is to determine whether 1.) Operator(s) performance can be enhanced by introducing an improved cognitive method of monitoring plant information during an Emergency Operating Procedures (EOP) and 2.) In correlation, inform the performance of the diverse safety systems on the basis of human factors.

Motion Detection-based Intuitive Mediate Interface (동작 감지 기반으로 작동하는 직관적 명령 전달 매개 인터페이스)

  • Lim, Jong-Gwan;Sohn, Young-Il;Yang, Jeong-Yeon;Kim, Young-Geun;Kwon, Dong-Soo
    • 한국HCI학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2007.02a
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    • pp.920-926
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    • 2007
  • 새로운 매체와 접촉 시 발생하는 거부감을 최소화 하고 별도의 학습 없이 사용 가능한 직관적 명령 전달 방식의 매개 인터페이스를 제안한다. 제안하는 매개 인터페이스는 3차원 공간에서 사용가능한 가상 마우스와 TV 리모트 컨트롤러의 기능적 결합을 목표로 하고 실버세대들에게 익숙한 매체인 펜을 형태로 삼아 개념적으로 설계되었다. 구체적인 구현은 가속도계의 신호를 분석하거나 펜촉에 레이저 포인터를 추가하여 레이저 포인터의 좌표 변화를 웹캠으로 추적, 인식하는 방법으로 구분하였고 본 논문에서는 가속도계의 경우를 소개한다. 가속도계 신호분석을 통해 마우스의 기능을 모사하고 동작을 감지하는데 발생하는 문제점과 이를 해결하기 위한 기존 연구를 분석하고 동작 중에 중력방향의 수직축이 바뀌면서 발생하는 가속도계 신호의 오류를 보상하기 위해 제안된 Zero Velocity Compensation 방법을 소개한다. ZVC의 결과에 필수적인 저주파의 시계열 신호 실시간 끝점 추출과 동시에 패턴인식을 위한 특징추출 기능을 수행하는 새로운 알고리즘을 제안하며 기존의 방법과 실험적으로 성능을 비교한다. 또한 입력된 가속도계 신호를 학습된 인식기를 통해 인식하는 기존의 연구에서 더 나아가, 마우스의 좌표변화를 짧은 시간동안 가속도 신호의 실시간 분석을 통해 모사하기 위해 변형시킨 알고리즘을 소개한다.

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Development of Motion based Training Contents: "3D Space Exploration" Case Study (동작 기반의 훈련콘텐츠 : "3D 우주탐험" 개발사례)

  • Lim, C.J.;Park, Seung Goo;Jeong, Yun Guen
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.13 no.5
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    • pp.63-72
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    • 2013
  • To enhance the effect of science educational contents, we developed a motion based training content: 3D space exploration. In this content, we used the 3D depth camera for user's motion recognition. Learners have to conduct the space station maintenance mission using the motion based natural and intuitive interface. The result this study is expected to propose the immersive training simulation for young science learners.

The Fourth Industrial Revolution and Multimedia Converging Technology: Pervasive AR Platform Construction using a Mobile Robot based Projection Technology (4 산업혁명과 멀티미디어 융합 기술 : 모바일 로봇 기반 이동형 프로젝션 기술을 이용한 Pervasive AR 플랫폼 구축)

  • Chae, Seungho;Yang, Yoonsik;Han, Tack-Don
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.298-312
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    • 2017
  • The fourth industrial revolution is expected to show technological innovation that develops among different fields beyond boundaries through the convergence and integration of fields. With the development and convergence of digital technology, users can receive information anywhere in the world. In this paper, we propose an adaptive interaction concept in a various environment by using a mobile robot based on projection augmented reality (AR). Most previous studies have aimed fixed projector or projection for a pre-designed environment. Thus, they provide only limited information. To overcome the abovementioned problem, we provide the adaptive information by implementing a projection AR system that can be mounted on the mobile robot. For that, the mobile robot based on the projection system was defined as Pervasive AR. Pervasive AR is configured with a pervasive display, a pervasive interface, and seamless interaction. The Pervasive AR technology enables the user to access information immediately by expanding the display area into real space, which implies an environment of intuitive and convenient interaction by expanding the user interface. This system can be applied to various areas, such as a home environment and a public space.

HUMAN INTERFACE TO MULTIMEDIA DATABASE SYSTEMS

  • Higuchi, Kazugide;Tada, Masahiro;Ogino, Akihiro;Sato, Ayumi;Yano, Emi;Kobayashi, Hayato;Kato, Toshikazu
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Emotion and Sensibility Conference
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    • 2002.05a
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    • pp.274-277
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    • 2002
  • To transmit users' intentions that vary with each person, intuitive and hi-directional interactions between users and a computer are necessary. We considered these interactions by dividing them into two spaces, physical space and informational space. Informational space supports human thinking process by arranging and visualizing much information. Physical space reproduces the real world where various restrictions exist to virtual space. From the viewpoint of three aspects - contents model, kansei model and context model - we defined the style of the interaction between user and multimedia database. In this paper, for the purpose of examining the way to realize the interaction based on these models, we developed interior design coordination support system and garden coordination system, and then evaluated them.

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Augmented Reality Based Tangible Interface For Digital Lighting of CAID System (CAID 시스템의 디지털 라이팅을 위한 증강 현실 기반의 실체적 인터페이스에 관한 연구)

  • Hwang, Jung-Ah;Nam, Tek-Jin
    • Archives of design research
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    • v.20 no.3 s.71
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    • pp.119-128
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    • 2007
  • With the development of digital technologies, CAID became an essential part in the industrial design process. Creating photo-realistic images from a virtual scene with 3D models is one of the specialized task for CAID users. This task requires a complex interface of setting the positions and the parameters of camera and lights for optimal rendering results. However, the user interface of existing CAID tools are not simple for designers because the task is mostly accomplished in a parameter setting dialogue window. This research address this interface issues, in particular the issues related to lighting, by developing and evaluating TLS(Tangible Lighting Studio) that uses Augmented Reality and Tangible User Interface. The interface of positioning objects and setting parameters become tangible and distributed in the workspace to support more intuitive rendering task. TLS consists of markers, and physical controller, and a see-through HMD(Head Mounted Display). The user can directly control the lighting parameters in the AR workspace. In the evaluation experiment, TLS provide higher effectiveness, efficiency and user satisfaction compared to existing GUI(Graphic User Interface) method. It is expected that the application of TLS can be expanded to photography education and architecture simulation.

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Parallel Generation of NC Tool Paths for Subdivision Surfaces

  • Dai Junfu;Wang Huawei;Qin Kaihuai
    • International Journal of CAD/CAM
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.47-53
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    • 2004
  • The subdivision surface is the limit of recursively refined polyhedral mesh. It is quite intuitive that the multi-resolution feature can be utilized to simplify generation of NC (Numerical Control) tool paths for rough machining. In this paper, a new method of parallel NC tool path generation for subdivision surfaces is presented. The basic idea of the method includes two steps: first, extending G-Buffer to a strip buffer (called S-Buffer) by dividing the working area into strips to generate NC tool paths for objects of large size; second, generating NC tool paths by parallel implementation of S-Buffer based on MPI (Message Passing Interface). Moreover, the recursion depth of the surface can be estimated for a user-specified error tolerance, so we substitute the polyhedral mesh for the limit surface during rough machining. Furthermore, we exploit the locality of S-Buffer and develop a dynamic division and load-balanced strategy to effectively parallelize S-Buffer.

An Internet-based Hybrid Design Methodology for Collaborative Virtual Design Studio (인터넷 기반 가상 디자인 스튜디오에서 하이브리드 건축 협업 설계 방법론에 관한 연구)

  • 박재완;최진원
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • no.40
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    • pp.158-164
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    • 2003
  • The rapid development of information technology has much influence on architectural design. Collaboration beyond time and space has been possible by networking the work environment and digital products. Thus, the virtual design studio on architectural design is getting more important than ever before. This research investigates a virtual design studio methodology for effective collaboration. The building design process and the communication model are studied and possible modes of design collaboration are defined. This paper proposes an internet-based Virtual Reality(VR) communication tool as well as new design methodology that we call the 'Hybrid Design Methodology'. We expect that this design methodology will dramatically increase design feedbacks, and thus results in better design alternatives. There are two issues involved in developing the collaborative virtual design studio: 1) an intuitive interface that presents collaborative relations, and 2) three-dimensional computer-mediated communication tool using sketch as a modeling method. Further research issues identified at the end of the research include developing algorithms that translate mapping images to polygons for the drafting phase in the design process.

Motor drive control development: a new approach to learning and design

  • Porobic, Vlado;Ivanovic, Zoran;Adzic, Evgenije;Vekic, Marko;Celanovic, Nikola;Oh, Hyounglok
    • Proceedings of the KIPE Conference
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    • 2013.11a
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    • pp.37-38
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    • 2013
  • This paper presents an intuitive and powerful way to study and design motor drive control. The control of induction motors, as most widely used machines, is discussed. Thanks to ultra low latency and high fidelity Hardware-in-the-Loop systems, different aspects of up-to-date drive regulation are examined. A power stage, comprised of a grid voltage source, a rectifier, a VSC inverter and an induction motor, is emulated on the HIL platform in real time. A digital signal controller is plugged into the interface board and connected to the HIL emulation platform, without any hardware modifications. For motor control and power electronics applications, a dedicated Texas Instruments TMS320F2808 DSP is chosen. The same controller can drive an emulation platform and a real device with no modifications. Current and speed control loop test results are presented and discussed.

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