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Part-based Hand Detection Using HOG (HOG를 이용한 파트 기반 손 검출 알고리즘)

  • Baek, Jeonghyun;Kim, Jisu;Yoon, Changyong;Kim, Dong-Yeon;Kim, Euntai
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems
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    • v.23 no.6
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    • pp.551-557
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    • 2013
  • In intelligent robot research, hand gesture recognition has been an important issue. And techniques that recognize simple gestures are commercialized in smart phone, smart TV for swiping screen or volume control. For gesture recognition, robust hand detection is important and necessary but it is challenging because hand shape is complex and hard to be detected in cluttered background, variant illumination. In this paper, we propose efficient hand detection algorithm for detecting pointing hand for recognition of place where user pointed. To minimize false detections, ROIs are generated within the compact search region using skin color detection result. The ROIs are verified by HOG-SVM and pointing direction is computed by both detection results of head-shoulder and hand. In experiment, it is shown that proposed method shows good performance for hand detection.

Characteristics of Acupuncture at LU10 on Abdominal Thermography of Health Subject (어제(魚際)(LU10) 자침(刺鍼)이 복부(腹部) 한열변화(寒熱變化)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Jeon Moon-Kee;Kim Jae-Hyo;Byun Kee-Won;Do Jin-Woo;Kim Kyung-Sik;Sohn In-Cheul
    • Korean Journal of Acupuncture
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.1-20
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    • 2003
  • This study was examined for characteristics of acupuncture of LU10 on the abdominal thermography of health subject. The volunteers who participating in this study had taken rest for 20 - 30 mins in room temperature $(23-25^{\circ}C)$ before the examination and informed them what to prohibit smoking, drinking and administration of drug for the previous day. The thermography of abdomen including a below part of the chest was taken using Infra-Red Imaging System (IR 2000, MEDI-CORE Co., Korea) by time interval of 15 minutes at 15 min before, just before and 15 min after, 30 min after and 45 min after acupuncture stimulation. Acupuncture was applied to both LU10 for 30 mins. The results showed that acupuncture of LU10 for 30 mins had more potencies of changes on all the ROIs of abdominal thermography than those of control group. Also, those responses were significantly clear at the A1, A3, A6, A7 and A9 areas. It was observed that the quantities of thermal changes following acupuncture of LU10 been increased significantly comparing that of control group at the all ROIs (region of interest). These effects have more potencies at the upper (A1 and A2) and below (A7, A8, A9) abdominal areas than midline ones (A4, A5, and A6). These results suggest that acupuncture of LU10 having the characteristics of controls of chill and fever (寒熱) may modulate thermal distributions and changes of abdominal areas including the below of chest.

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Characteristics of Acupuncture at ST36 on Facial Thermography of Health Subject (족삼리(足三里) (ST36) 자침(刺鍼)이 안면부(顔面部) 한열변화(寒熱變化)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Kim Yong-Tae;Kim Jae-Hyo;Hwang Jae-Ho;Kim Kyung-Sik;Sohn In-Cheul
    • Korean Journal of Acupuncture
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.13-33
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    • 2002
  • This study was examined for effects of acupuncture of Zusanli (ST36) on the facial thermography in health subjects. The volunteers who participating in this study had taken rest for 20 - 30 mins in room temperature (23-$25^{\circ}C$) before the examination and informed them what to prohibit smoking, drinking and administration of drug for the previous day. The thermography of face was taken using Infra-Red Imaging System (IR 2000, MEDI-CORE Co., Korea) by time interval of 15 minutes at 15 min before, just before and 15 min after, 30 min after and 45 min after acupuncture stimulation. Acupuncture was applied to the left ST36 for 30 mins. The results showed that acupuncture of ST36 significantly decreased the temperature of all the areas of facial surface comparing to those of control group. Also, it was observed that the quantities of thermal changes following acupuncture of ST36 been increased significantly at the A1, A4, A6, A7 and A9 ROIs (region of interest) comparing that of control group. Observed the thermography classified by ROI, it was clear the fact that acupuncture of ST36 could modulate the specific areas concerning to the facial pathway of Stomach Meridian, because the thermal responses following acupuncture of ST36 were specific at the A1, A2, A5 and A9 ROIs, relatively. These results suggest that acupuncture of ST36 may modulate thermal distributions and changes of facial areas concerned with Stomach Meridian.

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Effects of Hyeong points' Acupuncture of Three Foot-eum Collaterals on Abdominal Thermography of Healthy Human Beings (족삼음경(足三陰經) 형혈(滎穴) 자침(刺鍼)이 흉복부(胸腹部)의 체열변화(體熱變化)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Shin Jong-Keun;Kim Jae-Hyo;Park Sung-Sub;Park Kui-Jong;Kim Kyung-Sik;Sohn In-Chul
    • Korean Journal of Acupuncture
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.1-16
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    • 2003
  • Objectives : This study was examined for effects of acupuncture of Hyeong points' Acupuncture of Three Foot-eum Collaterals on the abdominal thermography of health subject. Methods : The volunteers who participating in this study had taken rest for 20 - 30 minutes in room temperature $(23-25^{\circ}C)$ before the examination and informed them what to prohibit smoking, drinking and administration of drug for the previous day. The thermography of abdomen including a below part of the chest was taken using Infra-Red Imaging System (IR 2000, MEDI-CORE Co., Korea) by time interval of 15 minutes at 15 minutes before, just before and 15 minutes after, 30 minutes after and 45 minutes after acupuncture stimulation. Acupuncture was applied to the left Hyeong points' Acupuncture of Three Foot-eum Collaterals for 30 minutes. Results : The results showed that acupuncture of Hyeong points had more potencies of changes on all the ROIs of abdominal thermography than those of control group. Also, it was observed that the quantities of thermal changes following acupuncture of Hyeong points been increased comparing that of control group at all the ROIs (region of interest). Observed the thermography classified by ROI, however, it was failed that acupuncture of Hyeong points could modulate the specific areas concerning to the abdominal pathway of Three Foot-eum Collaterals. Conclusions : These results suggest that acupuncture of Hyeong points may modulate thermal distributions and changes of abdominal areas including the below of chest.

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Effects of Gentiana marcrophylla on Immune Response in the Collagen induced Arthritis (진구가 Collagen유발(誘發) 관절염(關節炎)의 면역반응(免疫反應)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Kim, Seong-Jae;Lee, Eon-Jeong;Kim, Hyeong-Kyun;Song, Bong-Keun
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.368-384
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    • 1998
  • To know the effects of Gentiana macrophylla(GM) on the immune response, this study was undertaken. GM is one of the well-known oriental medicines for a lomg time used for the treatment of such diseases as arthralgia, headache, hepatitis, SLE, hemiparesis, and so on. To evaluate the effects of GM on immune response in the collagen induced arthritis, phagocytic activity of macrophages, proliferation of T-lymphocytes, secretion of nitric oxide in urine, and production of ROIs, $TNF-{\alpha}$ and nitric oxide in synoviocytes were measured. The results obtained in this study were as follows: 1. During the progress of CIA, the administration of GM enhanced phagocytic activity of macrophages in vivo and vitro. 2. During the progress of CIA, the administration of GM inhibited production of ROIs in synoviocytes. 3. During the progress of CIA, the administration of GM inhibited production of TNF- a in synoviocytes. 4. During the progress of CIA, the administration of GM inhibited proliferation of T lymphocytes. 5. During the progress of CIA, the administration of GM inhibited production of nitric oxide in synoviocytes. 6. During the progress of CIA, the administration of GM inhibited secretion of nitric oxide in urine. According to the above results, during the progress of CIA, it might be considered that GM has a curative effect on rheumatoid arthritis by controling immune response.

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Uses of cone-beam computed tomography in San José, Costa Rica

  • Barba, Lucia;Berrocal, Ana Luisa;Hidalgo, Alejandro
    • Imaging Science in Dentistry
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    • v.48 no.2
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    • pp.103-109
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    • 2018
  • Purpose: To analyze cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) use, indications, and exposure parameters in San $Jos{\acute{e}}$, Costa Rica. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed. All CBCT examinations over a period of 6 months at 2 radiological centers in San $Jos{\acute{e}}$, Costa Rica were evaluated. The examinations were performed with Veraview EPOC X550 and Veraviewepocs 3D R100 equipment. The patients' age and sex, clinical indication for CBCT, region of interest (ROI), repeat examinations, specialty of the referring dentist, field-of-view (FOV), tube voltage (kV), tube current (mA), and radiation dose (${\mu}Gy$) were evaluated. Patients were classified by age as children (${\leq}12years$), adolescents(13-18 years), and adults(${\geq}19years$). Results: The mean age of the 526 patients was 49.4 years. The main indications were implant dentistry and dental trauma. The most frequent ROIs were posterior, while anterior ROIs were much less common. The highest percentage of repeat examinations was in children. Fifty-six percent of the referring dentists were specialists. The most commonly used FOV was small. The mean tube voltage and current were 79.8 kV and 7.4 mA for Veraview EPOC X550 and 89.9 kV and 6 mA for Veraviewepocs 3D R100, respectively. The mean doses for children, adolescents, and adults were $6.9{\mu}Gy$, $8.4{\mu}Gy$, and $7.8{\mu}Gy$, respectively. Conclusion: Although CBCT was most commonly used in adults for implant dentistry, most repeat examinations were in children, and the highest mean dose was in adolescents. Additional dose optimization efforts should be made by introducing low-dose protocols for children and adolescents.

A novel computer vision-based vibration measurement and coarse-to-fine damage assessment method for truss bridges

  • Wen-Qiang Liu;En-Ze Rui;Lei Yuan;Si-Yi Chen;You-Liang Zheng;Yi-Qing Ni
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.393-407
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    • 2023
  • To assess structural condition in a non-destructive manner, computer vision-based structural health monitoring (SHM) has become a focus. Compared to traditional contact-type sensors, the advantages of computer vision-based measurement systems include lower installation costs and broader measurement areas. In this study, we propose a novel computer vision-based vibration measurement and coarse-to-fine damage assessment method for truss bridges. First, a deep learning model FairMOT is introduced to track the regions of interest (ROIs) that include joints to enhance the automation performance compared with traditional target tracking algorithms. To calculate the displacement of the tracked ROIs accurately, a normalized cross-correlation method is adopted to fine-tune the offset, while the Harris corner matching is utilized to correct the vibration displacement errors caused by the non-parallel between the truss plane and the image plane. Then, based on the advantages of the stochastic damage locating vector (SDLV) and Bayesian inference-based stochastic model updating (BI-SMU), they are combined to achieve the coarse-to-fine localization of the truss bridge's damaged elements. Finally, the severity quantification of the damaged components is performed by the BI-SMU. The experiment results show that the proposed method can accurately recognize the vibration displacement and evaluate the structural damage.

MR-based Partial Volume Correction for $^{18}$F-PET Data Using Hoffman Brain Phantom

  • Kim, D. H.;Kim, H. J.;H. K. Jeong;H. K. Son;W. S. Kang;H. Jung;S. I. Hong;M. Yun;Lee, J. D.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Medical Physics Conference
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    • 2002.09a
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    • pp.322-323
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    • 2002
  • Partial volume averaging effect of PET data influences on the accuracy of quantitative measurements of regional brain metabolism because spatial resolution of PET is limited. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of partial volume correction carried out on $^{18}$ F-PET images using Hoffman brain phantom. $^{18}$ F-PET Hoffman phantom images were co-registered to MR slices of the same phantom. All the MR slices of the phantom were then segmented to be binary images. Each of these binary images was convolved in 2 dimensions with the spatial resolution of the PET. The original PET images were then divided by the smoothed binary images in slice-by-slice, voxel-by-voxel basis resulting in larger PET image volume in size. This enlarged partial volume corrected PET image volume was multiplied by original binary image volume to exclude extracortical region. The evaluation of partial volume corrected PET image volume was performed by region of interests (ROI) analysis applying ROIs, which were drawn on cortical regions of the original MR image slices, to corrected and original PET image volume. From the ROI analysis, range of regional mean values increases of partial volume corrected PET images was 4 to 14%, and average increase for all the ROIs was about 10% in this phantom study. Hoffman brain phantom study was useful for the objective evaluation of the partial volume correction method. This MR-based correction method would be applicable to patients in the. quantitative analysis of FDG-PET studies.

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Assessment of Meningeal Lymphatics in the Parasagittal Dural Space: A Prospective Feasibility Study Using Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging

  • Bio Joo;Mina Park;Sung Jun Ahn;Sang Hyun Suh
    • Korean Journal of Radiology
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.444-453
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    • 2023
  • Objective: Meningeal lymphatic vessels are predominantly located in the parasagittal dural space (PSD); these vessels drain interstitial fluids out of the brain and contribute to the glymphatic system. We aimed to investigate the ability of dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) in assessing the dynamic changes in the meningeal lymphatic vessels in PSD. Materials and Methods: Eighteen participants (26-71 years; male:female, 10:8), without neurological or psychiatric diseases, were prospectively enrolled and underwent DCE-MRI. Three regions of interests (ROIs) were placed on the PSD, superior sagittal sinus (SSS), and cortical vein. Early and delayed enhancement patterns and six kinetic curve-derived parameters were obtained and compared between the three ROIs. Moreover, the participants were grouped into the young (< 65 years; n = 9) or older (≥ 65 years; n = 9) groups. Enhancement patterns and kinetic curve-derived parameters in the PSD were compared between the two groups. Results: The PSD showed different enhancement patterns than the SSS and cortical veins (P < 0.001 and P < 0.001, respectively) in the early and delayed phases. The PSD showed slow early enhancement and a delayed wash-out pattern. The six kinetic curve-derived parameters of PSD was significantly different than that of the SSS and cortical vein. The PSD washout rate of older participants was significantly lower (median, 0.09; interquartile range [IQR], 0.01-0.15) than that of younger participants (median, 0.32; IQR, 0.07-0.45) (P = 0.040). Conclusion: This study shows that the dynamic changes of meningeal lymphatic vessels in PSD can be assessed with DCE-MRI, and the results are different from those of the venous structures. Our finding that delayed wash-out was more pronounced in the PSD of older participants suggests that aging may disturb the meningeal lymphatic drainage.

Evaluation of peri-implant bone using fractal analysis (프랙탈 분석을 통한 임플란트 주변골 평가)

  • Jung Yun-Hoa
    • Imaging Science in Dentistry
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.121-125
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    • 2005
  • Purpose : The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the fractal dimension of successive panoramic radiographs of bone after implant placement is useful in the characterization of structural change in alveolar bone. Materials and Methods. Twelve subjects with thirty-five implants were retrospectively followed-up from one week to six months after implantation. Thirty-six panoramic radiographs from twelve patients were classified into 1 week, 1-2 months and 3-6 months after implantation and digitized. The windows of bone apical and mesial or distal to the implant were defined as periapical region of interest (ROI) and interdental ROI; the fractal dimension of the image was calculated. Results There was not a statistically significant difference in fractal dimensions during the period up to 6 months after implantation. The fractal dimensions were higher in 13 and 15mm than 10 and 11.5mm implant length at interdental ROIs in 3-6 months after implantation (P<0.01). Conclusion : Longer fixtures showed the higher fractal dimension of bone around implant. This investigation needs further exploration with large numbers of implants for longer follow-up periods.

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