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Sentiment Analysis Model with Semantic Topic Classification of Reviews (리뷰의 의미적 토픽 분류를 적용한 감성 분석 모델)

  • Lim, Myung Jin;Kim, Pankoo;Shin, Ju Hyun
    • Smart Media Journal
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.69-77
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    • 2020
  • Unlike the past, which was limited to terrestrial broadcasts, many dramas are currently being broadcast on cable channels and the Internet web. After watching the drama, viewers actively express their opinions through reviews and studies related to the analysis of these reviews are actively being conducted. Due to the nature of the drama, the genre is not clear, and due to the various age groups of viewers, reviews and ratings from other viewers help to decide which drama to watch. However, since it is difficult for viewers to check and analyze many reviews individually, a data analysis technique is required to automatically analyze them. Accordingly, this paper classifies the topics of reviews that have an important influence on drama selection and reclassifies them into semantic topics according to the similarity of words. In addition, we propose a model that classifies reviews into sentences according to semantic topics and sentiment analysis through sentiment words.

Analyse the Electric field of symmetrical and asymmetrical concentric electrodes

  • Singhasathein, Arnon;Suwanapingkarl, Pasist;Phanthuna, Nattaphong;Ted-I, Taweesak;Teevarangsan, Teepagon;Yumonthian, Tananan
    • International journal of advanced smart convergence
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.114-119
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    • 2015
  • The different between two potential voltages can cause the electric field. The electric field is normally distributed along the radius of electrode, and hence it depends on the shape of electrodes. This paper analyses the distribution factor of electric field of symmetrical and asymmetrical concentric electrodes by using Finite Element technique. This allows an analysis the optimum safety clearance distance between two concentric electrodes. The symmetrical concentric electrode refers to Spherical-Spherical concentric electrodes and Cylindrical-Cylindrical concentric electrodes. It must be noted that the symmetrical electrodes are mostly applied for Gas Insulated Substation (GIS) equipments. The asymmetrical electrodes mention to Spherical (inner)-Cylindrical (outer) concentric electrodes and Cylindrical-Cube concentric electrodes, which present as the connection point of High Voltage (HV) cable. The simulations is also complies with the existing standards and regulations in order to ensure the accurate results.

ECC-based IPTV Service Key Establishment Protocol With User Attribute (사용자 속성을 이용한 ECC 기반의 IPTV 서비스 키 설립 프로토콜)

  • Jeong, Yoon-Su;Shin, Seung-Soo
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.105-111
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    • 2012
  • Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) through broadband cable network is a subscriber-based system which consists of software and set-top box. However, a weakness for the current IPTV system is the lack of security between users and CAS. This paper proposes a user authentication protocol at STB, which limits the service by the user-valued attribute to prevent illegal IPTV users. User attribute values change the order with bit form according to the certain rule, and apply to one-way hash function and Diffie-Hellman's elliptic curve key-exchange algorithm. The proposed protocol is able to improve on user authentication and computation. Also, each user generates an authentication message by smart card and receives various services based on the user-valued attribute.

Application of numerical simulation of submersed rock-berm structure under anchor collision for structural health monitoring of submarine power cables

  • Woo, Jinho;Kim, Dongha;Na, Won-Bae
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.299-314
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    • 2015
  • Submersed rock-berm structures are frequently used for protection of underwater lifelines such as pipelines and power cables. During the service life, the rock-berm structure can experience several accidental loads such as anchor collision. The consequences can be severe with a certain level of frequency; hence, the structural responses should be carefully understood for implementing a proper structural health monitoring method. However, no study has been made to quantify the structural responses because it is hard to deal with the individual behavior of each rock. Therefore, this study presents a collision analysis of the submersed rock-berm structure using a finite element software package by facilitating the smoothed-particle hydrodynamics (SPH) method. The analysis results were compared with those obtained from the Lagrange method. Moreover, two types of anchors (stock anchor and stockless anchor), three collision points and two different drop velocities (terminal velocity of each anchor and 5 m/s) were selected to investigate the changes in the responses. Finally, the effect of these parameters (analysis method, anchor type, collision point and drop velocity) on the analysis results was studied. Accordingly, the effectiveness of the SPH method is verified, a safe rock-berm height (over 1 m) is proposed, and a gauge point (0.5 m above the seabed) is suggested for a structural health monitoring implementation.

System Design of High-Definition Media Transceiver based on Power Line Communication and Its Performance Analysis (전력선 통신 기반 HD급 미디어 전송 시스템 설계 및 성능 분석)

  • Kim, Ji-Hyoung;Kim, Kwan-Woong;Kim, Yong-K.
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.59 no.1
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    • pp.192-196
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    • 2010
  • Due to a development of a modem technology as Power Line Communication(PLC) over 200 Mbps, the high-speed multi-media data trasmission could be currently possible. The strength of the PLC has no more additional wiring work. PLC has also possible to high quality data transmission with currently electrical cable. It has a various strong point campare with existing wire and wireless communication technologies. In This paper we develop a high quality media transmitter-receiver based on merging the HomePlug AV, which is 200 Mbps class PLC technology and HDMI Interface technology. The video function was used for the VEDEO TEST GENERATOR in order to a property valuation. Smart Live 6 software were used for the assessment of audio property. As the result of measurement of the HD class images by capturing from the receiver of the PLC, the quality of images couldn't be confirm any deterioration, which has compared with original reflections. In case of audio part as the result of confirmation of the Phase, Magnitude, it has been confirmed that over 90% of nomal transmition and receiving of acoustic signal. It can be possible to have HD class Media service through the PLC.

Development of Oil Change Warning Algorithm and Display Device (오일교환경보 알고리즘 및 표시장치 개발)

  • Chun, Sang Myung
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.168-176
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    • 2014
  • This paper presents an engine oil change warning algorithm based on the test results of a small dip-stick-gage-type engine-oil-deterioration-detection sensor, software to realize the algorithm and a display device to apply the software. The algorithm determines the engine oil deterioration condition from the rate of change in the dielectric constant based on the average measured capacitance at $80^{\circ}C$ after the engine stops. The rate of change in the dielectric constant at the time for oil change correlates with the time that one of recommended warning limits for engine oil physical properties such as TAN (Total Acid Number), TBN (Total Base Number) and viscosity is first reached. At this point, a warning signal for oil change appears on the display device like a smart-phone or individual display device. The frames of smartphone app have three stages. The user can directly input all of the thresholds into the frame of the smartphone app. The screen of the display device comprises one frame for each warning signature with the related message. The user can input the thresholds to the device through a USB cable connected to a personal computer.

Instantaneous frequency extraction in time-varying structures using a maximum gradient method

  • Liu, Jing-liang;Wei, Xiaojun;Qiu, Ren-Hui;Zheng, Jin-Yang;Zhu, Yan-Jie;Laory, Irwanda
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.359-368
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    • 2018
  • A method is proposed for the identification of instantaneous frequencies (IFs) in time-varying structures. The proposed method combines a maximum gradient algorithm and a smoothing operation. The maximum gradient algorithm is designed to extract the wavelet ridges of response signals. The smoothing operation, based on a polynomial curve fitting algorithm and a threshold method, is employed to reduce the effects of random noises. To verify the effectiveness and accuracy of the proposed method, a numerical example of a signal with two frequency modulated components is investigated and an experimental test on a steel cable with time-varying tensions is also conducted. The results demonstrate that the proposed method can extract IFs from the noisy multi-component signals and practical response signals successfully. In addition, the proposed method can provide a better IF identification results than the standard synchrosqueezing wavelet transform.

Design of Signal Measurement System for In-Building Propagation Characteristics based on Signature Sequence (시그니처 시퀀스 기반 건물 내 메시지 전달특성 측정시스템 설계)

  • Kim, Jeong-Ho
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers
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    • v.52 no.1
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    • pp.3-6
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    • 2015
  • Recently, the collection of the sensor data and its analysis become important as the smart buildings equipped with the various sensors appear as a usual scene. The interconnection through the wire cable among the sensors is indispensible because of the information collections such as the temperature, the humidity, and the luminance in the rooms and the hallways for the effective management of the in-building energies. However, these interconnections through the cabling will be very costly, time-consuming, and a difficult task since they will cause some damages to the buildings. Therefore, the interconnections through the unwired connections are required in terms of the deployment effectiveness such as time and cost In this paper, the design and the operation appropriateness are confirmed through the simulation of the signal measurement system for in-building propagation characteristics based on signature sequence.

Semi-active control of vibrations of spar type floating offshore wind turbines

  • Van-Nguyen, Dinh;Basu, Biswajit;Nagarajaiah, Satish
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.683-705
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    • 2016
  • A semi-active algorithm for edgewise vibration control of the spar-type floating offshore wind turbine (SFOWT) blades, nacelle and spar platform is developed in this paper. A tuned mass damper (TMD) is placed in each blade, in the nacelle and on the spar to control the vibrations for these components. A Short Time Fourier Transform algorithm is used for semi-active control of the TMDs. The mathematical formulation of the integrated SFOWT-TMDs system is derived by using Euler-Lagrangian equations. The theoretical model derived is a time-varying system considering the aerodynamic properties of the blade, variable mass and stiffness per unit length, gravity, the interactions among the blades, nacelle, spar, mooring system and the TMDs, the hydrodynamic effects, the restoring moment and the buoyancy force. The aerodynamic loads on the nacelle and the spar due to their coupling with the blades are also considered. The effectiveness of the semi-active TMDs is investigated in the numerical examples where the mooring cable tension, rotor speed and the blade stiffness are varying over time. Except for excessively large strokes of the nacelle TMD, the semi-active algorithm is considerably more effective than the passive one in all cases and its effectiveness is restricted by the low-frequency nature of the nacelle and the spar responses.

A versatile software architecture for civil structure monitoring with wireless sensor networks

  • Flouri, Kallirroi;Saukh, Olga;Sauter, Robert;Jalsan, Khash Erdene;Bischoff, Reinhard;Meyer, Jonas;Feltrin, Glauco
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.209-228
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    • 2012
  • Structural health monitoring with wireless sensor networks has received much attention in recent years due to the ease of sensor installation and low deployment and maintenance costs. However, sensor network technology needs to solve numerous challenges in order to substitute conventional systems: large amounts of data, remote configuration of measurement parameters, on-site calibration of sensors and robust networking functionality for long-term deployments. We present a structural health monitoring network that addresses these challenges and is used in several deployments for monitoring of bridges and buildings. Our system supports a diverse set of sensors, a library of highly optimized processing algorithms and a lightweight solution to support a wide range of network runtime configurations. This allows flexible partitioning of the application between the sensor network and the backend software. We present an analysis of this partitioning and evaluate the performance of our system in three experimental network deployments on civil structures.