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On-Line Recognition of Cursive Hangeul by Extended DP Matching Method (擴張된 DP 매칭법에 依한 흘림체 한글 온라인 認識)

  • Lee, Hee-Dong;Kim, Tae-Kyun;Agui, Takeshi;Nakajima, Masayuki
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.29-37
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    • 1989
  • This paper presents an application of the extended DP matching method to the on-line recognition of cursive Hangeul (Korean characters). We decrease the number of matching's objects by performing rough classification matching which makes the best use of features in the first and the last segment of Hangeul. By adding the extraction function of the basic character patterns to DP matching method, we try to calculate precisely the difference among Hangeul. The extraction of the basic character patterns is done by examining the features of segments in character. Applying the extended DP matching method to the on-line recognition of cursive Hangeul, absorption of writing motion and stable separation of strokes can be performed with flexibility.

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Adaptive weight approach for stereo matching (적응적 가중치를 이용한 스테레오 정합 기법)

  • Yoon, Hee-Joo;Hwang, Young-Chul;Cha, Eui-Young
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2008.08a
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    • pp.73-76
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    • 2008
  • We present a area-based method for stereo matching using varying weights. A central problem in a area-based stereo matching is different result from selecting a window size. Most of the previous window-based methods iteratively update windows. However, the iterative methods very sensitive the initial disparity estimation and are computationally expensive. To resolve this problem, we proposed a new function to assign weights to pixels using features. To begin with, we extract features in a given stereo images based on edge. We adjust the weights of the pixels in a given window based on correlation of the stereo images. Then, we match pixels in a given window between the reference and target images of a stereo pair. The proposed method is compared to existing matching strategies using both synthetic and real images. The experimental results show the improved accuracy of the proposed method.

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Design of a Continuous-Time Filter Using the Modified Chebyshev Function and DDA (개선된 Chebyshev 함수와 DDA를 이용한 연속시간 필터 설계)

  • 최석우;윤창훈;김동용
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics B
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    • v.32B no.12
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    • pp.1572-1580
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    • 1995
  • In this paper, a modified Chebyshev low-pass filter function is proposed. The modified Chebyshev filter function exhibits ripples diminishing toward .omega. = 0 in the passband. So, the modified filter function is realizable in the passive doubly-terminated ladder network for the order n even or odd, thus lending itself amenable to active RC or switched capacitor filters through the simulation techniques. Besides the passive doubly-terminated ladder realizability, lower pole-Q values of the modified function are accountable for improved phase and delay characteristics, as compared to classical function. We have designed the 6th order passive doubly-terminated network using the modified function. And then a continuous-time DDA(Differential Difference Amplifier) filter, which has no matching requirement, is realized by leap-frog simulation technique for fabrication. In the HSPICE simulation results, we confirmed that the designed continuous-time DDA filter characteristics are agreement with the passive filter.

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Analysis on Adequacy of the Satellite Soil Moisture Data (AMSR2, ASCAT, and ESACCI) in Korean Peninsula: With Classification of Freezing and Melting Periods (인공위성 기반 토양 수분 자료들(AMSR2, ASCAT, and ESACCI)의 한반도 적절성 분석: 동결과 융해 기간을 구분하여)

  • Baik, Jongjin;Cho, Seongkeun;Lee, Seulchan;Choi, Minha
    • Korean Journal of Remote Sensing
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    • v.35 no.5_1
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    • pp.625-636
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    • 2019
  • Soil moisture is a representative factor that plays a key role in hydrological cycle. It is involved in the interaction between atmosphere and land surface, and is used in fields such as agriculture and water resources. Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer 2 (AMSR2), Advanced SCATterometer (ASCAT), and European Space Agency Climate Change Initiative (ESACCI) data were used to analyze the applicability and uncertainty of satellite soil moisture product in the Korean peninsula. Cumulative distribution function (CDF) matching and triple collocation (TC) analysis were carried out to investigate uncertainty and correction of satellite soil moisture data. Comparisons of pre-calibration satellite soil moisture data with the Automated Agriculture Observing System (AAOS) indicated that ESACCI and ASCAT data reflect the trend of AAOS well. On the other hand, AMSR2 satellite data showed overestimated values during the freezing period. Correction of satellite soil moisture data using CDF matching improved the error and correlation compared to those before correction. Finally, uncertainty analysis of soil moisture was carried out using TC method. Clearly, the uncertainty of the satellite soil moisture, corrected by CDF matching, was diminished in both freezing and thawing periods. Overall, it is expected that using ASCAT and ESACCI rather than AMSR2 soil moisture data will give more accurate soil moisture information when correction is performed on the Korean peninsula.

Application of Constrained Bayes Estimation under Balanced Loss Function in Insurance Pricing

  • Kim, Myung Joon;Kim, Yeong-Hwa
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.235-243
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    • 2014
  • Constrained Bayesian estimates overcome the over shrinkness toward the mean which usual Bayes and empirical Bayes estimates produce by matching first and second empirical moments; subsequently, a constrained Bayes estimate is recommended to use in case the research objective is to produce a histogram of the estimates considering the location and dispersion. The well-known squared error loss function exclusively emphasizes the precision of estimation and may lead to biased estimators. Thus, the balanced loss function is suggested to reflect both goodness of fit and precision of estimation. In insurance pricing, the accurate location estimates of risk and also dispersion estimates of each risk group should be considered under proper loss function. In this paper, by applying these two ideas, the benefit of the constrained Bayes estimates and balanced loss function will be discussed; in addition, application effectiveness will be proved through an analysis of real insurance accident data.

Empirical Choice of the Shape Parameter for Robust Support Vector Machines

  • Pak, Ro-Jin
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.543-549
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    • 2008
  • Inspired by using a robust loss function in the support vector machine regression to control training error and the idea of robust template matching with M-estimator, Chen (2004) applies M-estimator techniques to gaussian radial basis functions and form a new class of robust kernels for the support vector machines. We are specially interested in the shape of the Huber's M-estimator in this context and propose a way to find the shape parameter of the Huber's M-estimating function. For simplicity, only the two-class classification problem is considered.

Adaption Method for Channel Charateristics Variation (통신로 특성변화에 대한 적응성 부여 방법)

  • 이종헌;진용옥
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics A
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    • v.29A no.3
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 1992
  • This paper discusses the self-adaptive equalization technique which has adaptibility to channel characteristics varation without training sequence. The criterion function used in this paper is based on the concept of cumulant matching. This function can be applied to nonminimum phase channel, and we can verify the fact that if the constrained condition is satisfied. this criterion has no local optimum. As the adaption algorithm, the normalized gradient-searching technique is used. Simulations verify the performance of our method in case of 8PAM, 8PSK(CCITT V.27), 16QAM(CCITT V.29) sources and three type nonminimum phase channels.

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Nonlinear Function Approximation by Fuzzy-neural Interpolating Networks

  • Suh, Il-Hong;Kim, Tae-Won-
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems Conference
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    • 1993.06a
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    • pp.1177-1180
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    • 1993
  • In this paper, a fuzzy-neural interpolating network is proposed to efficiently approximate a nonlinear function. Specifically, basis functions are first constructed by Fuzzy Membership Function based Neural Networks (FMFNN). And the fuzzy similarity, which is defined as the degree of matching between actual output value and the output of each basis function, is employed to determine initial weighting of the proposed network. Then the weightings are updated in such a way that square of the error is minimized. To show the capability of function approximation of the proposed fuzzy-neural interpolating network, a numerical example is illustrated.

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