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A Lip Detection Algorithm Using Color Clustering (색상 군집화를 이용한 입술탐지 알고리즘)

  • Jeong, Jongmyeon
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.37-43
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, we propose a robust lip detection algorithm using color clustering. At first, we adopt AdaBoost algorithm to extract facial region and convert facial region into Lab color space. Because a and b components in Lab color space are known as that they could well express lip color and its complementary color, we use a and b component as the features for color clustering. The nearest neighbour clustering algorithm is applied to separate the skin region from the facial region and K-Means color clustering is applied to extract lip-candidate region. Then geometric characteristics are used to extract final lip region. The proposed algorithm can detect lip region robustly which has been shown by experimental results.

Novel tandem white OLED panel architecture for wide color gamut and viewing angle

  • Lee, Sung-Hun;Kim, Mu-Gyeom;Song, Jung-Bae;Kim, Sang-Yeol;Tamura, Shinichiro;Kang, Sung-Kee;Kim, Jong-Min;Lee, Sung-Soo;Choi, Jun-Ho;Ha, Jae-Kook;Chu, Chang-Woong;Kim, Chi-Woo;Lee, Jin-Seok
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.10a
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    • pp.1112-1115
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    • 2008
  • A very high current efficiency of 28 cd/A for three-mode microcavity tandem WOLED was successfully demonstrated. The 101 % of NTSCu'v' ratio of this white OLED with LCD color filter was achieved. In addition to wide color gamut, the highest delta (u'v') of respective RGB colors among the viewing angles 0 and 60 degree is just 0.042 and that of white color is less than 0.02.

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A New Transflective TFT-LCD with Novel Color Filter

  • Lim, Joo-Soo;Jung, Tae-Yong;Nam, Chul;Kang, Sung-Ku;Kim, Kyeong-Jin;Ahn, Byung-Chul
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2002.08a
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    • pp.181-183
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    • 2002
  • A new 10.4" transflective TFT-LCD has been developed using newly designed color filter for sunlight readable application. High transmittance and color gamut are realized by the dual color filter and dual cell gap structure in the ECB mode. The color gamut of new device provides 17% in transmissive and 18% in reflective mode. This new device provides the $125cd/m^2$ of luminance, 240:1 and 27:1 of contrast ratio in the transmissive and reflective mode, respectively.

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On the Consideration of New Color Space for Next Generation Media

  • Park, Du-Sik;Choi, Seo-Young;Lee, Ho-Young;Kim, Yun-Tae;Hong, Ji-Young;Kim, Chang-Yeong
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.1065-1068
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    • 2009
  • The current study introduces a new color space applicable to next-generation media such as UHDTV and 3D-TV systems that are in the middle of development. Display referred approach was taken into account rather than scene referred approach for deriving a new RGB-primary set forming the new color space. The reproducible color range generated by the newly suggested RGB-primary set encompasses almost entire real-world surface colors with a very good efficiency.

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Transparent dielectric layer having color-filter function for PDP

  • Lee, Sung-Wook;Kwon, Tae-In;Lee, Yoon-Kwan;Ryu, Byung-Gil;Yoo, Eun-Ho;Park, Myung-Ho
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2002.08a
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    • pp.632-634
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    • 2002
  • Transparent dielectric layer having color-filter function in front panel for PDP(Plasma Display Panel) was successfully fabricated and characterized. Transparent dielectric layer in front panel was made of glass based on $PbO-SiO_2-B_2O_3$ ternary system. The change of properties with content variation of oxide colorants in transparent dielectric layer having color-filter function was systematically accessed. It was demonstrated that the optimized content of oxide colorants to parent glass could greatly increase up contrast ratio and color temperature without significantly degrading luminance.

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Method to Enhance Color Gamut up to 89 % in Bottom Emission Active-Matrix Organic Light Emitting Device

  • Kim, Hwa-Kyung;Choi, Hong-Seok;Yoo, Dong-Hee;Kim, Woo-Chan;Yoon, Jong-Geun;Yang, Joong-Whan
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2007.08a
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    • pp.43-46
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    • 2007
  • Though bottom emission AM-OLED has advantages in respect of mass production, the bottom emission type is underrated due to its low aperture ratio and low color gamut, compared with top emission type. In this paper, we demonstrate that the color gamut up to 89 % can be simply achieved by depositing dielectric multilayers, whose thicknesses are determined using an optical simulation program, prior to formation of Si layer.

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Investigation of muscle-specific beef color stability at different ultimate pHs

  • Wu, Shuang;Han, Jina;Liang, Rongrong;Dong, Pengcheng;Zhu, Lixian;Hopkins, David L.;Zhang, Yimin;Luo, Xin
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.33 no.12
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    • pp.1999-2007
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    • 2020
  • Objective: This study was aimed to investigate the muscle-specific beef color stability at normal and high ultimate pHs. Methods: The impact of muscle (Longissimus lumborum [LL] vs psoas major [PM]) and pH (normal ultimate pH [Np] vs high pH dark cutting beef [Hp]) on color stability, indicated by basic color traits, metmyoglobin reducing activity (MRA) and oxygen consumption (OC), as well as the lipid oxidation, were determined over 7 days of display at 4℃. Results: Hp-LL had the highest pH (6.92), followed by Hp-PM (6.01), Np-PM (5.76), and Np-LL (5.52). Hp-LL had increased (p<0.05) a, chroma and % oxymyoglobin during display. Hp-LL also had the highest metmyoglobin (MMb) reducing activity and OC among all the samples, thus, the greatest color stability, although very dark throughout storage, with lowest values for lightness (L) and yellowness (b). Np-LL also exhibited relatively high color stability, as a result of its lower % MMb and OC and higher MRA than psoas muscle samples. The 0.2 unit difference of the pH between Hp and Np psoas muscle, resulted in the difference of the color intensity, not the color stability. Interestingly, high pH psoas muscle (Hp-PM) did not have better color stability than Np-PM, and in fact had lower color stability than even Np-LL. The similar level of OC and lipid oxidation cannot explain the difference in color stability between Hp-PM and Np-LL. Conclusion: The Hp does not always show better color stability compared with Np beef, which depends on the muscle type. The balance of MRA and OC is important to keep the color in great intensity and stability in the meantime.

Color decomposition method for multi-primary display using 3D-LUT in linearized LAB space (멀티프라이머리 디스플레이를 위한 3D-LUT 색 신호 분리 방법)

  • Kang Dong-Woo;Cho Yang-Ho;Kim Yun-Tae;Choe Won-Hee;Ha Yeong-Ho
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SP
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    • v.42 no.6
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    • pp.9-18
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    • 2005
  • This paper proposes the color decomposition method for multi-primary display (MPD) using a 3-dimensional look-up-table (3D-LUT) in a linearized LAB space. The proposed method decomposes conventional three-primary colors into the multi-primary control values of a display device under constraints of tristimulus match. To reproduce images on the MPD, the color signals should be estimated from a device-independent color space, such as CIEXYZ and CIELAB. In this paper, the linearized LAB space is used due to its linearity and additivity in color conversion. The proposed method constructs the 3-D LUT, which contain gamut boundary information to calculate color signals of the MPD. For the image reproduction, standard RGB or CIEXYZ is transformed to the linearized LAB and then hue and chroma are computed to refer to the 3D-LUT. In the linearlized LAB space, the color signals of a gamut boundary point with the same lightness and hue of an input point are calculated. Also, color signals of a point on gray axis are calculated with the same lightness of an input. With gamut boundary points and input point, color signals of the input points are obtained with the chroma ratio divided by the chroma of the gamut boundary point. Specially, for the hue change, neighboring boundary points are employed. As a result the proposed method guarantees the continuity of color signals and computational efficiency, and requires less amount of memory.

Intelligent and Robust Face Detection

  • Park, Min-sick;Park, Chang-woo;Kim, Won-ha;Park, Mignon
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems
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    • v.11 no.7
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    • pp.641-648
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    • 2001
  • A face detection in color images is important for many multimedia applications. It is first step for face recognition and can be used for classifying specific shorts. This paper describes a new method to detect faces in color images based on the skin color and hair color. This paper presents a fuzzy-based method for classifying skin color region in a complex background under varying illumination. The Fuzzy rule bases of the fuzzy system are generated using training method like a genetic algorithm(GA). We find the skin color region and hair color region using the fuzzy system and apply the convex-hull to each region and find the face from their intersection relationship. To validity the effectiveness of the proposed method, we make experiment with various cases.

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Detection of 881A→881G Mutation in Tyrosinase Gene and Associations with the Black Ear Coat Color in Rabbits

  • Jiang, Y.L.;Fan, X.Z.;Lu, Z.X.;Tang, H.;Xu, J.-Q.;Du, L.-X.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.15 no.10
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    • pp.1395-1397
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    • 2002
  • The tyrosinase gene was selected as a candidate for uncovering genetic mechanism causing 'black ear' coat color in rabbits. A PCR-SSCP detection method was established for the $881^A{\rightarrow}881^G$ mutation located in the central region of the tyrosinase gene between the CuA and CuB binding region signatures, and this was confirmed by sequencing and alignment. Fully consistent associations between the SNP and 'black ear' coat color were observed by analysis in a "black ear" pedigree and on 61 unrelated individuals. This SNP can serve as a molecular marker for use in "back ear" wool rabbit breeding.