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A Study on the Special Characters as UX/UI Icon Design Elements (UX/UI 아이콘 디자인 요소로서 특수 문자 체계 연구)

  • Song, Jae-yeon
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.397-405
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study is to organize the system of special characters as UX/UI icon design elements, thus laying the groundwork for improvement direction for unclear use regulations. This study examines the theoretical background of UX/UI design and special characters and discovers UX/UI design and special characters' relations and assignments. Besides, the case study summarizes the system of special characters being utilized in the company's UX/UI icon design guidelines to produce the study results. As a result of the analysis, the special character types being utilized in UX/UI were graphic characters, mathematical symbols, punctuation marks, and parentheses. And the special characters commonly used in analysis cases, iOS, Android, and Windows, are ▶, ♥, ★, ○, ⊙, +, ×, ⋯. So this study organizes the common characters to standardize them. Hopefully, this study contributes to increasing the interest in the study of 'special characters' in the UX/UI design field and helps establish a framework for future industrial standards.

Morphological Characters of Zanclus cornutus Collected from the Coastal Waters of Jeju Island, Korea (제주도 연안에서 채집된 깃대돔과(Zanclidae) 깃대돔(Zanclus cornutus)의 형태적 특징)

  • Han, Song-Hun;Kim, Byung-Yeob;Song, Choon-Bok
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.293-296
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    • 2010
  • Morphological characters of Zanclus cornutus are redescribed in detail based on a single specimen (89 mm SL) collected from the coastal waters of Jeju Island, Korea. This species is characterized by a protruding mouth, a short spine in front of each eye, and the third spine of dorsal fin prolonged into a long filament.

The Recognition of Korean Characters by a Neural Network (신경회로망을 이용한 한글 문자의 인식)

  • Kim, Sang-Woo;Jeon, Yun-Ho;Choi, Chong-Ho
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1989.07a
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    • pp.166-169
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    • 1989
  • A study for the recognition of the Korean characters by a neural network is presented. To reduce the dimension of the input image data, DC components are extracted from each input image and used as input to the neural net. A multi-layer perceptron with one hidden layer was trained with back-error propagation training algorithm. Its performance is tested for 24 ${\times}$ 24 binary images of Korean characters and the results of several experiments are presented.

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Optical Font Recognition For Printed Korean Characters Using Serif Pattern of Strokes

  • Kim, Soo-Hyung;Kim, Sam-Soo;Kwag, Hee-Kue;Lee, Guee-Sang
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2002.07b
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    • pp.916-919
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    • 2002
  • This paper introduces the problem of typeface classification of Hangul characters and proposes features for typeface classification among Serif and Sans-serif classes. Serif classes have a small decorative stroke around the beginning of vertical strokes, while Sans-serif classes have no serif. Therefore, the serif part is first segmented from the vertical strokes, and the direction of the serif is computed as the feature for Hangul typeface identification. To evaluate the performance of the proposed system, we used 3,000 characters extracted from Korean documents - 1,500 from Serif fonts, other 1,500 from Sans-serif fonts.

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Occurrence of Alternaria cassiae in Seeds of Sickle Senna in Korea

  • Hyun, Ik-Hwa;Cho, Hye-Sun;Yu, Seung-Hun
    • Mycobiology
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.104-106
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    • 2001
  • Alternaria cassiae Jurair & Khan was recorded on seeds of sickle senna(Cassia tora L.). Seed infection ranged from $25{\sim}45%$ in two samples. Developing roots and shoots turn brown and died in case of severe infection. Detailed descriptions were given on the habit characters of the fungus and on the morphology of conidiophores and condia. This is the first report of A. cassiae on seeds of Cassia.

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Problems with Chinese Ideographs Search in Unicode and Solutions to Them (유니코드 한자 검색의 문제점 및 개선방안)

  • Lee, Jeong-hyeon
    • Informatization Policy
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.50-63
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    • 2012
  • This thesis is designed to analyze how the search for Chinese ideographs is done in Koreanology-related domestic databases, domestic library databases, domestic academic databases, and overseas library databases, with a view to identifying problems and suggesting solutions to them. The major reasons that impede Chinese ideographs search in Unicode are classified as 'multicode characters', 'simplified characters', and 'variant characters', and three characters are chosen as samples to describe the current practice. Thirteen Koreanology-related databases, five domestic library databases, five domestic academic databases and two overseas library databases are analyzed in terms of Chinese ideographs search. To support search for multicode characters, the open source of the Unicode consortium must be applied. To improve search for simplified and variant characters, a matching table must be standardized and proposed to the Unicode consortium.

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Development Status and Prospect of Geopark Characters (지질공원 캐릭터의 개발 현황과 전망)

  • Ha, Sujin;Shin, Seungwon;Chae, Yong-Un;Lim, Hyoun Soo
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.65-75
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    • 2021
  • Over the past decade, the number of national geoparks has rapidly increased, and 13 areas are currently designated as geoparks. After Jeju Island (2010), Cheongsong (2017), Mudeungsan (2018), and Hantangang River (2020) National Geoparks were listed as UNESCO Global Geoparks. Despite the continuous increase in the number of national geoparks and UNESCO global geoparks, the public interest in geoparks and the effect of regional economic development by geoparks are not yet very significant. Some geopark management organizations have developed geopark characters to appeal to the public through intimacy and friendliness, utilizing parks for education and tourism. However, the characters are not being utilized properly due to a lack of plannings, expertise, storytelling, and management. For geopark characters, which have been neglected since development, to perform their original roles, content production based on appropriate budget compilation and analysis of consumption trends in the character market is necessary. Instead of merely using geopark characters, geopark characters should be loved by the public, as well as local residents.

A taxonomic study of the genus Actinidia in Korea (한국산 다래나무속의 분류학적 연구)

  • Kim, Yoon-Young;Oh, Byoung-Un
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.43 no.4
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    • pp.285-295
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    • 2013
  • The genus Actinidia has been recorded as having total six taxa, composed of four species and two varieties, in Korea. However, its taxonomy remains complex because of disagreement on taxonomic characters used for species boundaries. Based upon morphological, anatomical, and palynological characters, we re-evaluated species delimitations in the genus Actinidia. Critical observation of wild populations and extensive herbarium materials including types were also carried out. It is generally considered that leaf thickness and shape, hair type and color were important diagnostic characters to identify species, but these characters were insufficient to be diagnostic characters because of their wide variation ranges. On the other hands, pith pattern, winter bud protrusion rate, scale leaf number, anther color, fruit shape, and maturity season were taxonomic significance. A. arguta var. platyphylla and A. arguta var. rufinervis have been identified by hair type and color, but these characters showed continuous variation in A. arguta. Therefore, two varieties are treated as synonyms of A. arguta. Consequently four species are recognized in Korea: A. polygama, A. kolomikta, A. rufa, and A. arguta. A key is provided, as well as complete descriptions of the species examined, including information on nomenclatural types, and synonymies.

Pharmacognostical Evaluation of Leucas aspera Link.

  • Rai, Vartika;Agarwal, Manisha;Agnihotri, A.K.;Khatoon, S.;Rawat, A.K.S.;Mehrotra, S.
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.109-114
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    • 2005
  • Leucas aspera Link. (Lamiaceae) is an important medicinal plant in indigenous systems of medicine in India and commonly known as 'Thumbai'. It has various ethnomedicinal values as various traditional communities find diverse medicinal properties. It is used as antipyretic, stimulant, expectorant and diaphoretic drug. The present communication deals with the detailed pharmacognostical evaluation of whole plant of L. aspera collected from five different geographical zones of the country-Uttar Pradesh, Orissa, Karnataka, West Bengal and Gujarat. The botanical characters and TLC fingerprint profile of all the samples were quite similar but some variations were observed in physicochemical parameters. However, some microscopical characters and TLC profile can be used as diagnostic characters for identification of L. aspera, for example amphistomachic leaves and two types of trichomes-abundant, non glandular, uniseriate, 1-3 celled and few glandular, 2-5 celled stalk with rounded tip. Presence of some components at $R_fs-0.56$, 0.65 and 0.76 under UV 366 and at $R_fs-0.31$, 0.43, 0.60, 0.76 and 0.82 under visible light after derivetization in TLC profile may also be used as diagnostic character.

A taxonomic study of the external morphology of the Korean Oldenlandia L. (Rubiaceae) (외부형태 형질에 의한 한국산 백운풀속(Oldenlandia L.)의 분류학적 연구)

  • Nam, Bo Mi;Jang, Yong Seok;Park, Myung Soon;Eom, Jeong Ae;Chung, Gyu Young
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.40 no.3
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    • pp.145-152
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    • 2010
  • The external morphological characters of the Korean Oldenlandia were reviewed, and numerical analysis of 25 quantitative characters carried out to evaluate the delimitation of the taxa. Among the qualitative characters, the leaf shape, inflorescence, pilose of insde corolla, expansion of capsule apex, and seed shape were used to delimit 5 species of Korean Oldenlandia. As the result of principal component analysis of quantitative characters, O. corymbosa, O. hirsuta and O. strigulosa were evidently separated on a two-dimensional plot by PC1 and PC2, and O. brachypoda and O. diffusa slightly overlapped. However, O. brachypoda was distinctly delimited from O. diffusa by the shape of calyx lobe, the lengths of pedicel, filament and stigma. Also each of those two species was in a group of its own by cluster analysis.