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A Study on the Relationships between Human Dimensions and Interior Space of the Residence Yunkyungdang (주택 연경당 내부공간과 인체치수와의 상관성 분석 연구)

  • 최상헌
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • no.4
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    • pp.5-9
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    • 1995
  • In this study, the relationships between the interior space of the upper class residence of Korean late Chosun dynasty and human dimensions based on their life styles of that era are analized. As an object of the study, the interior space of Yunkyungdant in Changduk palace is selected. The major analytical frame works of this study are : the analysis of Space-Human Body System, the analysis of Space-Objects-Human Body System, and the analy-sis of Space-Objects-Human Body System, and the analy-sis of Space-Objects-Life Activities of Human Body System. As a result, it was verified that there are certain quantitative relationships between the interior space of the residence and the human dimensions of Koreans lived up to their life styles and activities of Chosun dynasty era, specialized as 'Confucian life style'.

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A Study on the Relationships between Human Dimensions and Interior Space Focus on Residential Space (건축의 내부공간과 인체치수와의 상관성 분석 연구-주거공간을 중심으로-)

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    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • no.1
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    • pp.67-71
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    • 1992
  • This study analyse the quantitative relationships between the compositive factors of the residential interior space in the view point of physical aspects. The proposed analytical methods are focused on finding the quantitative relationships between the human dimensions of the static and dynamic life style situations and the compositive factors of the architectural interior spaces. As a result, the major analystical methods are ; the analysis of Space-human Body System for finding the quantitative relationships between the human dimensions and the order of architectural structures ; the analysis of Space-Objects-Human Body System for finding the quantitiative relationships between the human dimensions and furniture dimensions of the interior space ; the analysis of Space-Objects - Life Activities of Human Body System for finding the quantitative relation ships between the human dimensions of daily or non daily life activities including static furniture systems.

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A Study on the Spatial Organization of Outpatient departments in the Infectious Disease Hospital by Region (권역별 감염병전문병원의 통원진료부문 공간구성에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Joo Rang
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Rural Architecture
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.73-84
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    • 2024
  • This study investigated the outpatient departments of Infectious Disease Hospitals by Region, which play an important role in establishing regional medical networking, to find a spatial structure that can provide a safe environment for efficient diagnosis and treatment, as well as a rational medical procedure in case of crisis. Department layout and adjacencies were derived by considering the access procedures according to patient classification, medical procedures by department, and connectivity with other departments. Based on the results derived by setting up zones according to infection control, activities, and objects, and analyzing the division of zones, the composition of areas by activities, movement flows by objects and treatment units, it can be used as basic data for the architectural plan of the Infectious Disease Hospital. Also, there are implications that can be used as basic data for planning related facilities by analyzing spatial relationships according to user behavior.

A New Algorithm for Deriving Topological Relationships in Spatial Databases (공간 데이터베이스를 위한 새로운 위상 관계 유도 알고리즘)

  • Hwang, Hwan-Gyu
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea CI
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.11-20
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    • 2000
  • Topological relationships play an important role in query optimization in spatial databases. If topological relationships are known a priori, then expensive query processing can be avoided. In this paper we address the problems of: ⅰ) identifying topological relationships among spatial objects, ⅱ) checking consistency of specified topological relationships, and ⅲ) exhaustively deriving new topological relationships from the ones specified. These activities lead to an efficient query processing when queries associated with topological relationships are invoked. Specifically, eight types of topological relationships ({equal, disjoint, overlap, meets, contains, contained-in, properly-contains, and properly-contained-in}) are considered. We present an algorithm to check the consistency of specified topological relationships and to derive all possible relationships from the given set of known relationships.

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Spatio-temporal Graph for Representing Historical Situations in Virtual Reality (가상현실 속의 상황 표현을 위한 시공간 그래프)

  • Park, Jong-Hee;Cho, Kyu-Myoung
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.12 no.8
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2012
  • We develop the Spatio-Temporal Graph to imbue the historical context to the situations in a virtual world, and an ontology to enable a structural description of their elements such as the objects, relationships, and activities. In the time dimension the graph models all the temporal phases of the future besides the past and present in a comprehensive manner, and all the spatial aspects in an intuitive but efficient fashion. The overall architecture composing the Physical Layer, Logical Layer and Conceptual Layer which are integrated according to their interrelations allows events occurring in their corresponding worlds to be simulated in historical context. The S-T Graph could be used both to simulate the situations in the virtual world and to realize the knowledge systems of the virtual inhabitants to be used in judging and evaluating those situations. By adding temporal changes to the multi-layered architecture of our virtual world, this model lays a foundation for maximizing the diversity of situations in the simulation of a virtual world.

Reasoning Occluded Objects in Indoor Environment Using Bayesian Network for Robot Effective Service (로봇의 효과적인 서비스를 위해 베이지안 네트워크 기반의 실내 환경의 가려진 물체 추론)

  • Song Youn-Suk;Cho Sung-Bae
    • Journal of KIISE:Computing Practices and Letters
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.56-65
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    • 2006
  • Recently the study on service robots has been proliferated in many fields, and there are active developments for indoor services such as supporting for elderly people. It is important for robot to recognize objects and situations appropriately for effective and accurate service. Conventional object recognition methods have been based on the pre-defined geometric models, but they have limitations in indoor environments with uncertain situation such as the target objects are occluded by other ones. In this paper we propose a Bayesian network model to reason the probability of target objects for effective detection. We model the relationships between objects by activities, which are applied to non-static environments more flexibly. Overall structure is constructed by combining common-cause structures which are the units making relationship between objects, and it makes design process more efficient. We test the performance of two Bayesian networks for verifying the proposed Bayesian network model through experiments, resulting in accuracy of $86.5\%$ and $89.6\%$ respectively.

A Study on the Ontology-based Design Process Modeling (온톨로지 기반 설계 프로세스 모델링에 관한 연구)

  • Kim J.K.;Kang M.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2005.10a
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    • pp.632-636
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    • 2005
  • Design process model represents how a design project proceeds. It encompasses the individual activities of design, their precedence relationships, and the relevant information related to each activity. In contrast to the conventional visual representation methods, ontology-based process model is machine-readable, and therefore it can be implemented in a software system without repeating the whole steps of coding, compiling and link. This paper proposes a framework for design process ontology that defines the relevant objects and attributes in the design process as well as the relationships between them. An example for injection mold design process is shown to explain the substance of the design process model.

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Development of an Object Consistency Maintenance Framework for Group Systems in Distributed Computing Environments (분산 환경에서 그룹시스템에서의 객체 일관성 유지를 위한 체계의 개발)

  • Huh, Soon-Young;Kim, Hyung-Min
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.21-36
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    • 1998
  • Group collaborative systems are recently emerging to support a group of users engaged in common tasks such as group decision making, engineering design, or collaborative writing. Simultaneously, as communications networks and distributed database systems become core underlying architecture of the organization, the need of collaborative systems are gaining more attentions from industry. In such collaborative systems, as the shared objects may evolve constantly or change for operational purposes, providing the users with synchronized and consistent views of the shared object and maintaining the consistency between shared object and replicated objects are important to improve the overall productivity. This paper provides an change management framework for the group collaborative systems to facilitate managing dependency relationships between shared objects and dependents, and coordinating change and propagation activities in distributed computing environments. Specifically, the framework adopts an object-oriented database paradigm and presents several object constructs capturing dependency management and change notification mechanisms. And the proposed framework accommodates both persistent dependents such as replicated data and transient dependents such as various user views in a single formalism. A prototype system is developed on a commercial object-oriented database management system called OBJECTSTORE using the C++ programming language.

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A Study on Students' Understanding of Letters and Algebraic Expressions in Solving Algebraic Word Problems with Excel (엑셀 환경에서 대수 문장제 해결 경험을 통한 학생들의 문자 인식과 문자식 표현에 관한 연구)

  • Lew Hee-Chan;Kim Hyun Ju
    • School Mathematics
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.411-433
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    • 2004
  • Many researchers have reported that 7th graders have severe difficulties in using letters and algebraic expressions. This study investigated the way Microsoft Excel contributes to student's understanding of letters and algebraic expressions. For six hours through two weeks, four 7th grade students experienced various activities with Excel after school and both before and after the experimentation, the interviews to check their understanding was conducted. The results were as follows; First, after the experimentation, students used various letters to express formulas and recognized that letters represent not only some objects but also changing objects. Also they accepted that same objects could be represented by different letters and different objects could be represented by the same letters. Second, Excel improved students' abilities to discriminate variables and invariables in the problem and to find mathematical relationships among variables. And with Excel students could divide the whole calculation procedure into several steps in order to handle it more easily. Also, Excel made immediate numerical feedback possible and it made students express the calculation in a more formalized way than a paper and pencil environment did.

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Business Innovation Through Spatial Data Analysis: A Multi-Case Analysis (공간 데이터 분석 기반의 비즈니스의 혁신: 해외 사례 분석을 중심으로)

  • Ham, YuKun
    • The Journal of Bigdata
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.83-97
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    • 2019
  • With sensor and communication technology development, spatial data related to business activities is exploding. Spatial data is now evolving into atypical data about space over three dimensions, away from two-dimensional geographic data. In addition to the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which connects the virtual space with the real space, there is a great opportunity for companies to utilize it. The analysis of recent overseas cases shows that it is possible to analyze customized services by understanding the situation of customers and objects located in the space, to manage risk, and furthermore to innovate business processes by analyzing spatial data. In the future, business innovation that combines spatial data from various sources and real-time analysis of relationships and situations between people and objects in space is expected to expand in all business fields.

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