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Autonomous Ground Vehicle Localization Filter Design Using Landmarks with Non-Unique Features (비고유 특징을 갖는 의미정보를 이용한 지상 자율이동체 측위 기법)

  • Kim, Chan-Yeong;Hong, Daniel;Ra, Won-Sang
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.67 no.11
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    • pp.1486-1495
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    • 2018
  • This paper investigates the autonomous ground vehicle (AGV) localization filter design problem under GNSS-denied environments. It is assumed that the given landmarks do not have unique features due to the lack of a prior knowledge on them. For such case, the AGV may have difficulties in distinguishing the position measurement of the detected landmark from those of other landmarks with the same feature, hence the conventional localization filters are not applicable. To resolve this technical issue, the localization filter design problem is formulated as a special form of the data association determining whether the detected feature is actually originated from which landmark. The measurement hypotheses generated by landmarks with the same feature are evaluated by the nearest neighbor data association scheme to reduce the computational burden. The position measurement corresponding to the landmark with the most probable hypothesis is used for localization filter. Through the experiments in real-driving condition, it is shown that the proposed method provides satisfactory localization performance in spite of using non-unique landmarks.

국내 종합병원에서의 정보자원의 확보에 관한 연구

  • 김영문;서창교
    • The Journal of Information Systems
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    • v.4
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    • pp.65-82
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    • 1995
  • This paper investigates the current status of the acquisition of information resources at the domestic hospitals. First of all, as a theoretical background, the concept of hospital information systems and the acquisition of information resources are reviewed. Second, as a research methodology, samples, data collection methods, and data analysis methods are discussed. Third, research hypotheses, operational definitions of the research variables and measurement are discussed. Fourth, as research results, characteristics of the samples and the current situations of the acquisition of information rourses are discussed based on the five research hypotheses.

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Multivariate Analysis of Covariance on Characteristics Influencing Technological and Managerial Barriers of Technology Startups

  • Geonil Ko;Namjae Cho
    • Journal of Information Technology Applications and Management
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.27-43
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    • 2024
  • This study investigated technological and managerial barriers in technology startups through a survey of 151 companies, yielding 118 responses (78.1% response rate). Factor and multivariate analyses identified two distinct barriers: technological and managerial. Reliability analysis validated the measurement tool. Using MANCOVA, 12 hypotheses were tested, incorporating six independent variables. Results revealed significant disparities in technological and managerial barriers based on establishment type, commercialization goals, growth stage, and commercialization stage, with 5 hypotheses supported. This study highlights the crucial role of these variables in understanding barriers within technology-based startups.

Value Orientation, Decision Making Style and family life Satisfaction -from the wives living in seoul- (가치상향 의사결정 樣式 및 가족생활 만족 -서울시 주부를 중심으로-)

  • 임정빈;문숙재
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.149-166
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    • 1988
  • The present study was initiated under the hypotheses that value orientation of wives is closely related to their decision making style in home management and that family life satisfaction of wives varies according to their decision making style. To test the hypotheses the following procedures were undertaken; (1) developing measurement instruments for value orientation, decision making style, and family life satisfaction; (2) finding value orientation of wives, their decision making style, and their family life satisfaction by applying the measurement instruments; (3) finding the variables highly affecting value orientation, decision making style and family life satisfaction ; and (4) finding the causal mechanism among value orientation, decision making style, and family life satisfaction. In conclusion , preferences of wives for humanism in value orientation were expected to lead decision making style to person -oriented rater than task-oriented style and , furthermore, to result in higher family life satisfaction.

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A Study on the Effects of factor of Service Quality, Service Guarantee and Service Value in General Super Market. (종합슈퍼마켓(GSM)에서 서비스품질, 보증 및 서비스가치의 영향요인에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Jong-Lak
    • Journal of Distribution Science
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.93-103
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    • 2015
  • Purpose - This study plans to adopt a more sophisticated approach toward service recognition by customers in general supermarkets in order to revise the service quality measurement methods that suit the context of Korean distribution channels. In particular, in general supermarkets, where much of the shopping process is in the form of self-service, there is high reliance on the service recognized by the consumers; therefore, it is highly likely that consumers would make their purchasing decisions based on their recognition of service quality or guarantees. It also utilized service quality elements of a basic level in the KD-SQS development model in order to indicate that the quality recognized by consumers impacts their loyalty to the stores with financial value and abstract value. Research design, data, and methodology - The study suggested a theoretical model comprising 13 hypotheses on relations between theoretic variables, and conducted surveys with consumers using discount stores in Seoul and Gyunggi Metropolitan area in order to verify the hypotheses, while using SPSS 20.0, AMOS 21.0 as the verification program. The survey sheets used amounted to 332, and a structural equation model was used to analyze the reliability and validity of constituent elements and to verify the suggested hypothesis. Therefore, this study analyzes the interrelations between service quality and guarantee factors in the distribution channel and their relations with the loyalty to stores as a dependent variable. Results - First, the results of the hypotheses tests helped identify the relations between service quality, service guarantees, service value, and customer loyalty, providing an opportunity to define the relations between constituent elements. In particular, service convenience in service quality has no impact on financial values. Further, stores' service policy had no impact on abstract values. Service recognition by service convenience has an impact on abstract values such as good image, comfort, and usability, while mileage systems promote financial values for consumers. In order to improve consumer values in service quality and values, general supermarkets should improve their service convenience, membership, and mileage programs using various strategies. Conclusion - In order to improve consumer values in service quality and values, general supermarkets should improve their service convenience, membership, and mileage programs using various strategies. Further, as service guarantee systems have a significant and direct impact on customer loyalty, rather than customer value recognition, service guarantees should be used to encourage customers to re-visit the stores. Finally, this study applied the findings of preceding studies in terms of service quality measurement; it had limitations in referencing preceding studies in a comprehensive manner. It also had limits in expanding upon various preceding studies because it was difficult to apply new measurement tools due to the lack of service quality measurement tools for general supermarkets. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct more studies on service quality to measure service quality and develop measurement tools by incorporating various industry characteristics.

A Covariance-matching-based Model for Musical Symbol Recognition

  • Do, Luu-Ngoc;Yang, Hyung-Jeong;Kim, Soo-Hyung;Lee, Guee-Sang;Dinh, Cong Minh
    • Smart Media Journal
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.23-33
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    • 2018
  • A musical sheet is read by optical music recognition (OMR) systems that automatically recognize and reconstruct the read data to convert them into a machine-readable format such as XML so that the music can be played. This process, however, is very challenging due to the large variety of musical styles, symbol notation, and other distortions. In this paper, we present a model for the recognition of musical symbols through the use of a mobile application, whereby a camera is used to capture the input image; therefore, additional difficulties arise due to variations of the illumination and distortions. For our proposed model, we first generate a line adjacency graph (LAG) to remove the staff lines and to perform primitive detection. After symbol segmentation using the primitive information, we use a covariance-matching method to estimate the similarity between every symbol and pre-defined templates. This method generates the three hypotheses with the highest scores for likelihood measurement. We also add a global consistency (time measurements) to verify the three hypotheses in accordance with the structure of the musical sheets; one of the three hypotheses is chosen through a final decision. The results of the experiment show that our proposed method leads to promising results.

Formulating Regional Relevance Index through Covariance Structure Modeling (공분산구조분석을 이용한 자체충족률 모형 검증)

  • 장혜정;김창엽
    • Health Policy and Management
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.123-140
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    • 2001
  • Hypotheses In health services research are becoming increasingly more complex and specific. As a result, health services research studies often include multiple independent, intervening, and dependent variables in a single hypothesis. Nevertheless, the statistical models adopted by health services researchers have failed to keep pace with the increasing complexity and specificity of hypotheses and research designs. This article introduces a statistical model well suited for complex and specific hypotheses tests in health services research studies. The covariance structure modeling(CSM) methodology is especially applied to regional relevance indices(RIs) to assess the impact of health resources and healthcare utilization. Data on secondary statistics and health insurance claims were collected by each catchment area. The model for RI was justified by direct and indirect effects of three latent variables measured by seven observed variables, using ten structural equations. The resulting structural model revealed significant direct effects of the structure of health resources but indirect effects of the quantity on RIs, and explained 82% of correlation matrix of measurement variables. Two variables, the number of beds and the portion of specialists among medical doctors, became to have significant effects on RIs by being analyzed using the CSM methodology, while they were insignificant in the regression model. Recommendations for the CSM methodology on health service research data are provided.

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Causal Relationship among Baldrige Health Care Criteria in Korean University Hospitals (말콤볼드리지 의료서비스 평가 모형의 인과관계 분석 : 국내 대학 병원을 중심으로)

  • Lee, Sang-Chul;Suh, Yung-Ho;Han, Sang-Suk
    • Journal of Korean Society for Quality Management
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this study is to evaluate the causal relationship among the MBNQA health care criteria in Korean University Hospitals. The survey instrument consists of 109 questions based on the seven MBNQA health care criteria: '1.Leadership', '2.Strategic Planning', '3.Focus on Patients Other Customers. Markets', '4.Measurement Analysis Knowledge Management', '5.Human Resource Focus', '6.Process Management', and '7.Results'. Structural Equation Modeling(SEM) is used to analyze the path coefficients among the seven categories. The results indicate that fourteen hypotheses are statistically significant, among eighteen hypotheses. Conclusively, this study found that Leadership drives systems that create Results through Foundation and Direction.

The Basic Study on Measurement of Managerial Effectiveness: Verification on Working Hypotheses of Effective Management by Sharpe and Winter (관리 효과성 측정을 위한 기초 연구: Sharpe와 Winter의 효과적 관리 행동 가설에 관한 검증)

  • 서리나;한경미
    • Journal of Family Resource Management and Policy Review
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.135-145
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    • 1999
  • The purpose of this study was to verify working hypotheses of effective management proposed by Sharpe and Winter(1991). For this purpose Managerial Effectiveness Scale(MES) developed and investigated relation with family life satisfaction. MES was divided into four conditions, performance-condition, timing, high level, and middle range and was included twenty-five managerial elements. Conditions of MES were highly correlated one another. It was assumed that four conditions related to promote synergistic effectiveness of managerial actions. Also, MES was positively related with family life satisfaction. It was suggested that effective management actions should improve should improve satisfaction of family life in general, and so family needs and goals should actualize through effective managerial-processes.

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The Impact of Intellectual Capital on Firm Performance: An Empirical Study (지적자본이 기업의 성과에 미치는 영향에 관한 실증적 연구)

  • Kym, Hyogun;Kang, Youn-Sun;Jeong, Seong-Hwi
    • Knowledge Management Research
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.35-54
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    • 2003
  • Most of the existing studies on intellectual capital have focused on categorizing and measuring intellectual capital. In this study, the components of intellectual capital have been termed individual capital, organization capital, and relation capital, and the relations among these components as well their effects on other components have been examined. Thus, the indices of intellectual capital have been measured, hypotheses formed, and data collected from 62 knowledge-based companies. The results confirm some of the hypotheses. In all the companies that replied, individual capital was positively related to organization capital and organization capital was positively related to relation capital. The hypothesis that relation capital is positively related to performance, therefore, could be accepted. In the knowledge-based companies, the results were similar to the previous ones, but individual capital was not related to relation capital.

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