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Generation of high cadence SDO/AIA images using a video frame interpolation method, SuperSloMo

  • Sung, Suk-Kyung;Shin, Seungheon;Kim, TaeYoung;Lee, Jin-Yi;Park, Eunsu;Moon, Yong-Jae;Kim, Il-Hoon
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.44 no.2
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    • pp.44.1-44.1
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    • 2019
  • We generate new intermediate images between observed consecutive solar images using NVIDIA's SuperSloMo that is a novel video interpolation method. This technique creates intermediate frames between two successive frames to form a coherent video sequence for both spatially and temporally. By using SuperSloMo, we create 600 images (12-second interval) using the observed 121 SDO/AIA 304 Å images (1-minute interval) of a filament eruption event on December 3, 2012. We compare the generated images with the original 12-second images. For the generated 480 images the correlation coefficient (CC), the relative error (R1), and the normalized mean square error (R2) are 0.99, 0.40, and 0.86, respectively. We construct a video made of the generated images and find a smoother erupting movement. In addition, we generate nonexistent 2.4-second interval images using the original 12-second interval images, showing slow motions in the eruption. We will discuss possible applications of this method.

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COMPARISON THEOREMS ON THE OSCILLATION OF A CLASS OF NEUTRAL DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS WITH CONTINUOUS VARIABLES

  • Karpuz, Basak;Ocalan, Ozkan
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.47 no.2
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    • pp.401-409
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, we introduce an iterative method to study oscillatory properties of delay difference equations of the following form ${\nabla}_{\alpha}\;[x(t)\;-\;r(t)x(t\;-\;k)]\;+\;p(t)x(t\;-\;{\tau})\;-\;q(t)x(t\;-\;{\sigma})\;=\;0$, $t\;{\geq}\;t_0$, where $t_0\;{\in}\;\mathbb{R}$, t varies in the real interval ($t_0,\;{\infty}$), $\alpha$ > 0, $\kappa$, $\tau$, ${\sigma}\;{\geq}\;0$, $r\;{\in}\;C\;([t_0-{\alpha},\;{\infty}),\;\mathbb{R}^+$, p, $q\;{\in}\;C\;([t_0,\;{\infty}),\;\mathbb{R}^+)$ and ${\nabla}_{\alpha}x(t)\;=\;x(t)\;-\;x(t\;-\;{\alpha})$ for $t\;{\geq}\;t_0$.

EXISTENCE OF WEAK SOLUTIONS TO A CLASS OF SCHRÖDINGER TYPE EQUATIONS INVOLVING THE FRACTIONAL p-LAPLACIAN IN ℝN

  • Kim, Jae-Myoung;Kim, Yun-Ho;Lee, Jongrak
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.56 no.6
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    • pp.1529-1560
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    • 2019
  • We are concerned with the following elliptic equations: $$(-{\Delta})^s_pu+V (x){\mid}u{\mid}^{p-2}u={\lambda}g(x,u){\text{ in }}{\mathbb{R}}^N$$, where $(-{\Delta})_p^s$ is the fractional p-Laplacian operator with 0 < s < 1 < p < $+{\infty}$, sp < N, the potential function $V:{\mathbb{R}}^N{\rightarrow}(0,{\infty})$ is a continuous potential function, and $g:{\mathbb{R}}^N{\times}{\mathbb{R}}{\rightarrow}{\mathbb{R}}$ satisfies a $Carath{\acute{e}}odory$ condition. We show the existence of at least one weak solution for the problem above without the Ambrosetti and Rabinowitz condition. Moreover, we give a positive interval of the parameter ${\lambda}$ for which the problem admits at least one nontrivial weak solution when the nonlinearity g has the subcritical growth condition.

A Quantitative Method of Measuring Color Expression Power in Eye shadow

  • Kim, Sangjune;Lee, Jaeuk;Kim, Hyungjin;Kim, Jinjun;Kang, Seh-hun
    • Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Scientists of Korea
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.233-238
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    • 2000
  • We developed a quantitative method for evaluating CEP(color expression power) in eye shadow. This method enables the cosmetic industry to measure CEP on an interval scales, so it is more accurate and reproducible than previous panel tests. Oil, colorants, Pigments and pearls are major factors affecting CEP in eye shadow formulas. We studied the oil effect on CEP using our unique method so CEP could be improved. We believe this method can be applied to other color cosmetics as well. In conclusion, we expected this method to be useful to formulator who want to improve the color expression power in color cosmetics. Additionally, we hope it will contribute toward developing the experiential know-how about color to scientific knowledge.

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NEW EXTENSION FOR REVERSE OF THE OPERATOR CHOI-DAVIS-JENSEN INEQUALITY

  • Baharak Moosavi;Mohsen Shah Hosseini
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.45 no.1
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    • pp.123-129
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    • 2023
  • In this paper, we introduce the reverse of the operator Davis-Choi-Jensen's inequality. Our results are employed to establish a new bound for the Furuta inequality. More precisely, we prove that, if $A,\;B{\in}{\mathcal{B}}({\mathcal{H}})$ are self-adjoint operators with the spectra contained in the interval [m, M] with m < M and A ≤ B, then for any $r{\geq}{\frac{1}{t}}>1,\,t{\in}(0,\,1)$ $A^r{\leq}({\frac{M1_{\mathcal{H}}-A}{M-m}}m^{rt}+{\frac{A-m1_{\mathcal{H}}}{M-m}}M^{rt}){^{\frac{1}{t}}}{\leq}K(m,\;M,\;r)B^r,$ where K (m, M, r) is the generalized Kantorovich constant.

The Analysis on the Relationship between R&D Productivity of Renewable Energy and Emission Trading Scheme; Using OECD Patent Data (신재생에너지의 R&D 생산성과 배출권거래제의 연관관계 분석: OECD 특허데이터를 중심으로)

  • Kim, Suyi
    • Environmental and Resource Economics Review
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.53-76
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    • 2013
  • This paper analyzed on the relationship between R&D productivity of renewable energy and the Emissions Trading Scheme using OECD's country-specific patents and R & D input data. We empirically tested whether this R & D productivity has been substantially improved before and after the implementation of the emissions trading scheme and whether emission trading scheme has been promoted technology progress of renewable energy. Analytical methods used in this study, Negative Binomial Models which was proposed by Hausman et al. (1984). According to the results of this analysis, the R & D productivity of renewable energy was improved by emissions trading scheme, which was statistically significant at the 99% confidence interval [CI]. The R&D productivity of renewable energy was higher in Annex I countries. This research is significant in that R&D productivity was analyzed in associated with the emission trading scheme rather than it was analyzed by simply comparing R&D productivity.

Effect of Recombinant Porcine Somatotropin(rPST) Administration on Pig Health (유전공학 Porcine Somatotropin의 투여가 돼지의 건강에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee Chang-Woo;Bak Ung-Bok;Chang Byoung-Sun;Kim Nam-Joong;Lee Byung-Gueon
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.333-366
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    • 1992
  • Safety of recombinant porcine somatotropin administration on pig was studied using 32 Landrace x Yorkshire crossbred pigs. The starting body weight ranged from 55.5kg to 65.3kg. Eight pigs were allotted to each low dose group of sustained releasing rPST(SL), high dose group of sustained releasing rPST(SH), daily injection group of rPST(DI), and control group(C). Pigs in SL group and SH group were injected subcutaneously twice in 3 week-interval with 1000$\mu\textrm{g}$ and 2000$\mu\textrm{g}$ of sustained releasing rPST per kg body weight, respectively. Pigs in DI group were injected intramuscularly with 100$\mu\textrm{g}$ of rPST everyday for 6 weeks. Blood was collected from anterior vena cava just before the first treatment, and at four weeks and six weeks of experiment. Hematological parameters and blood chemical parameters indicating liver function, kidney function, electrolyte metabolism, mineral metabolism and lipid metabolism were determined. Necropsy and urinalysis were performed after final blood collection. The results were summarized as follows, and it is concluded that rPST administration does not affect pig health negatively. 1. rPST administration did not affect kidney function as manisfested by BUN, creatinine and urinalysis. 2. rPST administration did not affect liver function as manisfested by total protein, albumin, serum AST activity serum ALT activity serum ALP activity, serum LDH activity, serum GGT activity and serum SDH activity. 3. rPST administration did not affect skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle and brain as manifasted by serum AST activity and serum LDH activity. 4. rPST administration increased blood glucose level within normal range. 5. rPST administration did not affect lipid metabolism as manisfested by triglyceride, cholesterol, and phospholipid concentrati on. 6. rPst administration dia not affect mineral metabolism as manisfested by calcium, phosphorus, magnesium and iron concentration. 7. rPST administration did not affect electrolyte metabolism as manisfested by Na, K, chloride concentration. 8. rPST administration did not affect erythrocyte count, leukocyte count, thrombocyte count, and plasma fibrinogen level.

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Performance of HFC32/HFC125 Mixtures for Heat Pumps (HFC32/HFC125 혼합냉매의 히트펌프 성능 평가)

  • Kim, Wook-Jin;Kang, Dong-Gyu;Lee, Yo-Han;Jung, Dong-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering
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    • v.23 no.12
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    • pp.791-798
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    • 2011
  • In this study, performance of R410A(50%R32/50%R125) and HFC32/HFC125 mixture is measured to examine the effect of composition shift of R410A used for various air-conditioners and heat pumps. The composition of HFC32/HFC125 mixture varies from the reference composition of R410A ${\pm}10%$ with 5% interval. Tests carried out in a heat pump bench tester at the evaporation and condensation temperatures of $7/45^{\circ}C$ and $-7/41^{\circ}C$ for summer and winter conditions, respectively. Test results show that both the coefficient of performance (COP) and compressor power of the HFC32/HFC125 mixture have the maximum difference of 2.0% as compared to those of R410A. Compressor discharge temperatures of HFC32/HFC125 mixture are increased up to $6.7^{\circ}C$ as compared to that of R410A. The amount of charge for HFC32/HFC125 mixture vary within 5.6% as compared to that of R410A. Overall, performance of R410A is not appreciably affected by the composition shift of ${\pm}10%$ of R32 under both air-conditioning and heat pumping conditions.

A Method for Estimation and Elimination of EGG Artifacts from Scalp EEG Using the Least Squares Acceleration Based Adaptive Digital Filter (최소 제곱 가속 기반의 적응 디지털 필터를 이용한 두피 뇌전도에서의 심전도 잡음 추정 및 제거)

  • Cho, Sung-Pil;Song, Mi-Hye;Park, Ho-Dong;Lee, Kyoung-Joung
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.56 no.7
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    • pp.1331-1338
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    • 2007
  • A new method for detecting and eliminating the Electrocardiogram(ECG) artifact from the scalp Electroencephalogram(EEG) is proposed. Based on the single channel EEG, the proposed method consists of 4 procedures: emphasizing the R-wave of ECG artifact from EEG using the least squares acceleration(LSA) filter, detecting the R-wave from the LSA filtered EEG using the phase space method and R-R interval, generating the delayed impulse synchronized to the R-wave and elimination of the ECG artifacts based on the adaptive digital filter using the impulse and raw EEG. The performance of the proposed method was evaluated in the two separating parts of R-wave detection and, ECG estimation and elimination from EEG. In the R-wave detection, the proposed method showed the mean error rate of 6.285(%). In the ECG estimation and elimination using simulated and/or real EEG recordings, we found that the ECG artifacts were successfully estimated and eliminated in comparison with the conventional multi-channel techniques, in which independent component analysis and ensemble average method are used. From this we can conclude that the proposed method is useful for the detecting and eliminating the ECG artifact from single channel EEG and simple for ambulatory/portable EEG monitoring system.