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Improving Efficiency of Minimum Dominating Set Problem using Simulated Annealing Algorithms (Simulated Annealing 알고리즘을 이용한 최소 Dominating Set 문제의 효율성 증가에 대한 연구)

  • Jeong, Tae-Eui
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartA
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    • v.18A no.2
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    • pp.69-74
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    • 2011
  • The minimum dominating set problem of a graph G is to find a smallest possible dominating set. The minimum dominating set problem is a well-known NP-complete problem such that it cannot be solved in polynomial time. Heuristic or approximation algorithm, however, will perform well in certain area of application. In this paper, we suggest three different simulated annealing algorithms and experimentally show better efficiency improvement by applying these algorithms to the graph instances developed by DIMACS.

AN EFFICIENT CONSTRUCTION OF PERIOD-2 BULBS IN THE CUBIC MANDELBROT SET WITH PARAMETRIC BOUNDARIES

  • Geum, Young-Hee;Kim, Young-Ik;Lee, Kang-Sup
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.25 no.1_2
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    • pp.109-118
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    • 2007
  • A parametric boundary equation is established for the principal period-2 bulb in the cubic Mandelbrot set. Using its geometry, an efficient escape-time algorithm which reduces the construction time for the period-2 bulbs in the cubic Mandelbrot set is introduced and the implementation graphic results display the fascinating fractal beauty.

TomoTherapy: Analysis of treatment time and influencing factor (TomoTherapy: 치료 소요시간 및 영향 요인 분석)

  • Son, Jong Gi;Kang, Hyun Sung;Hwang, Chul Hwan;Se, Seung Jeong;Choi, Min Ho
    • The Journal of Korean Society for Radiation Therapy
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.119-128
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    • 2017
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to measure the average actual treatment time at the time of Tomotherapy treatment. We want to investigate the time required for the procedure in the treatment process that affects the actual treatment time. Patients and Methods: We measured the time required by the procedure in 31 patients who were treated with tomography therapy. Beam-on time, Image registration time, Set-up with scan time and Actual treatment time were measured and stepwise regression analysis was performed. Result: The average treatment time per a patient was 21.44 - 23.92 minutes. Beam-on time, Image registration time, and Set-up with Scan time were the important factors affecting the actual treatment time. The biggest influence was Beam-on time and Registration time was less affected by analysing. Conclusion: The average treatment time per a patient in tomotherapy treatment was $22.68{\pm}3.37$ minutes. The Approximately 21 patients are expected to be treated within 8 hours of regular work time. However, if the treatment is interrupted or the time of the procedure is changed during the treatment process, it affects the schedule of the daily treatment patients and the workload is expected to increase.

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Dynamic Control for FMS That Has Unreliable Machines with Set-up (기계고장과 Set-up 을 고려한 FMS 의 동적 통제)

  • 엄완섭;강석호
    • Journal of the Korean Operations Research and Management Science Society
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.43-54
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    • 1992
  • This paper discusses a real time production control system of a FMS (Flexible Manufacturing System). The control is organized in a hierarchical structure according to the various decisions at the different time scales. In the earlier work-set-up time was not considered. Because the capacity of the toll magazine is limited, this assumption may not be adequate for selecting times to change configurations so that new part family can be produced. The goal of the control system is to meet production requirements while the machines fail and are repaired at random times. In this thesis the machien failure and set-up are considered simultaneously. Here the hedging point of this system is calculated, and the formulation of the dynamic control for FMS that has unreliable machines with set-up suggested.

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A Note on Positive Invariant Set for Linear Uncertain Discrete-Time Systems

  • Matsumoto, H.;Otsuka, N.
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2005.06a
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    • pp.571-574
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    • 2005
  • This paper gives some sufficient conditions for a given polyhedral set which is represented as a set of linear inequalities to be positive D-invariant for uncertain linear discrete-time systems in the case such that the systems matrices depend linearly on uncertain parameters whose ranges are given intervals. Further, the results will be applied to uncertain linear continuous systems in the sense of the above by using Euler approximation.

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The Convergence Characteristics of The Time-Averaged Distortion in Vector Quantization: Part II. Applications to Testing Trained Codebooks (벡터 앙자화에서 시간 평균 왜곡치의 수렴 특성: II. 훈련된 부호책의 감사 기법)

  • Dong Sik Kim
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics B
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    • v.32B no.5
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    • pp.747-755
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    • 1995
  • When codebooks designed by a clustering algorithm using training sets, a time-averaged distortion, which is called the inside-training-set- distortion (ITSD), is usually calculated in each iteration of the algorithm, since the input probability function is unknown in general. The algorithm stops if the ITSD no more significantly decreases. Then, in order to test the trained codebook, the outside-training-set-distortion (OTSD) is to be calculated by a time-averaged approximation using the test set. Hence codebooks that yield small values of the OTSD are regarded as good codebooks. In other words, the calculation of the OTSD is a criterion to testing a trained codebook. But, such an argument is not always true if some conditions are not satisfied. Moreover, in order to obtain an approximation of the OTSD using the test set, it is known that a large test set is requared in general. But, large test set causes heavy calculation com0plexity. In this paper, from the analyses in [16], it has been revealed that the enough size of the test set is only the same as that of the codebook when codebook size is large. Then a simple method to testing trained codebooks is addressed. Experimental results on synthetic data and real images supporting the analysis are also provided and discussed.

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A Real-Time Data Mining for Stream Data Sets (연속발생 데이터를 위한 실시간 데이터 마이닝 기법)

  • Kim Jinhwa;Min Jin Young
    • Journal of the Korean Operations Research and Management Science Society
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.41-60
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    • 2004
  • A stream data is a data set that is accumulated to the data storage from a data source over time continuously. The size of this data set, in many cases. becomes increasingly large over time. To mine information from this massive data. it takes much resource such as storage, memory and time. These unique characteristics of the stream data make it difficult and expensive to use this large size data accumulated over time. Otherwise. if we use only recent or part of a whole data to mine information or pattern. there can be loss of information. which may be useful. To avoid this problem. we suggest a method that efficiently accumulates information. in the form of rule sets. over time. It takes much smaller storage compared to traditional mining methods. These accumulated rule sets are used as prediction models in the future. Based on theories of ensemble approaches. combination of many prediction models. in the form of systematically merged rule sets in this study. is better than one prediction model in performance. This study uses a customer data set that predicts buying power of customers based on their information. This study tests the performance of the suggested method with the data set alone with general prediction methods and compares performances of them.

Effects of Drying Methods Based on Exhaust Cycle and Time on the Quality and Drying of Red Peppers

  • Nam, Sang Heon;Ha, Yu Shin;Kim, Tae Wook
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.101-110
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    • 2014
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study is to develop a system to optimize drying potential energy of the exhausted hot air by changing relative humidity of the air. This study modified the conventional drying method into a drying method changing exhaust cycle and time in order to control the relative humidity of the exhausted hot air during drying process. Method: A valve on the vent was controlled according to a preset time to change the exhaust cycle and time. This study analyzed the influence of the two different types of drying method on the drying characteristics, required energy, and quality of the dried peppers: conventional drying method exhausting hot air continuously and new drying method controlling exhaust cycle and time. Results: Drying characteristics based on exhaust time showed that drying time increased with exhaust time, and specific energy consumption was reduced by 28% from 18.39 MJ/kg (conventional method) to 13.24 MJ/kg when exhaust time was set to one minute. Drying characteristics based on heating time showed that drying time increased with heating time and specific energy consumption was reduced by 30% from 18.39 MJ/kg (conventional method) to 12.87 MJ/kg when exhaust time was set to 22 minutes. Drying characteristics based on exhaust cycle showed that drying time increased with exhaust cycle, and specific energy consumption was reduced by 31% from 18.39 MJ/kg (conventional method) to 12.69 MJ/kg when exhaust time was set to one minute and exhaust cycle was set to 22 minutes before drying and 40 minutes after drying. The quality of the dried red peppers showed that capsaicin, color, and sugar content were high as 34.87 mg/100g, 66.33, and 11.87%, respectively, when exhaust time was set to one minute and exhaust cycle was set to 22 minutes before drying and 40 minutes after drying. Conclusions: In order to utilize the drying potential energy of the exhausted air during drying process, the conventional drying method was modified into the drying method controlling exhaust cycle and time. The results showed that drying with exhaust cycle of one minute was more efficient in terms of drying time, required energy, and quality of the dried peppers than the one with exhaust cycle of 20~40 minutes.

An Algorithm for Minimum Feedback Edge Set Problem (최소 되먹임 간선 집합 문제 알고리즘)

  • Lee, Sang-Un
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.107-113
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    • 2015
  • This paper presents a polynomial time algorithm to the minimum cardinality feedback edge set and minimum weight feedback edge set problems. The algorithm makes use of the property wherein the sum of the minimum spanning tree edge set and the minimum feedback edge set equals a given graph's edge set. In other words, the minimum feedback edge set is inherently a complementary set of the former. The proposed algorithm, in pursuit of the optimal solution, modifies the minimum spanning tree finding Kruskal's algorithm so as to arrange the weight of edges in a descending order and to assign cycle-deficient edges to the maximum spanning tree edge set MXST and cycle-containing edges to the feedback edge set FES. This algorithm runs with linear time complexity, whose execution time corresponds to the number of edges of the graph. When extensively tested on various undirected graphs both with and without the weighed edge, the proposed algorithm has obtained the optimal solutions with 100% success and accuracy.

Heuristic Interpretation of the Mean Waiting Time of $Geo^X/G/1$ Vacation Queues with Set-up Time (휴리스틱 방법을 이용한 준비기간을 갖는 휴가형 $Geo^X/G/1$ 모형의 평균대기시간 분석)

  • Lee Sung-H.;Kim Sung-J.;Chae Kyung-C.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Operations and Management Science Society Conference
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    • 2006.05a
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    • pp.1111-1115
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    • 2006
  • We present heuristic interpretations of the mean waiting time of $Geo^X/G/1$ vacation queues with set-up time. The heuristic interpretation of the mean waiting time is originally proposed for the continuous-time queues. We demonstrate that the heuristic approach is useful for the discrete-time queues as well.

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