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The Emotional Boundary Decision in a Linear Affect-Expression Space for Effective Robot Behavior Generation (효과적인 로봇 행동 생성을 위한 선형의 정서-표정 공간 내 감정 경계의 결정 -비선형의 제스처 동기화를 위한 정서, 표정 공간의 영역 결정)

  • Jo, Su-Hun;Lee, Hui-Sung;Park, Jeong-Woo;Kim, Min-Gyu;Chung, Myung-Jin
    • 한국HCI학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.02a
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    • pp.540-546
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    • 2008
  • In the near future, robots should be able to understand human's emotional states and exhibit appropriate behaviors accordingly. In Human-Human Interaction, the 93% consist of the speaker's nonverbal communicative behavior. Bodily movements provide information of the quantity of emotion. Latest personal robots can interact with human using multi-modality such as facial expression, gesture, LED, sound, sensors and so on. However, a posture needs a position and an orientation only and in facial expression or gesture, movements are involved. Verbal, vocal, musical, color expressions need time information. Because synchronization among multi-modalities is a key problem, emotion expression needs a systematic approach. On the other hand, at low intensity of surprise, the face could be expressed but the gesture could not be expressed because a gesture is not linear. It is need to decide the emotional boundaries for effective robot behavior generation and synchronization with another expressible method. If it is so, how can we define emotional boundaries? And how can multi-modality be synchronized each other?

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Development of Interactive Video Using Real-time Optical Flow and Masking (옵티컬 플로우와 마스킹에 의한 실시간 인터렉티브 비디오 개발)

  • Kim, Tae-Hee
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.11 no.6
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    • pp.98-105
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    • 2011
  • Recent advances in computer technologies support real-time image processing and special effects on personal computers. This paper presents and analyzes a real-time interactive video system. The motivation of this work is to realize an artistic concept that aims at transforming the timeline visual variations in a video of sea water waves into sound in order to provide an audience with an experience of overlapping themselves onto the nature. In practice, the video of sea water waves taken on a beach is processed using an optical flow algorithm in order to extract the information of visual variations between the video frames. This is then masked by the silhouette of an audience and the result is projected on a gallery space. The intensity information is extracted from the resulting video and translated into piano sounds accordingly. This work generates an interactive space realizing the intended concept.

DOA(Direction of Arrival) Estimation based Beamforming technique for VBeam Reception Performance Enhancement (VBeam 수신 성능 개선을 위한 입사각 추정 기반의 빔형성 알고리즘 연구)

  • Lee, Jae-Eun;Shim, Tae-Bo
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SP
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    • v.47 no.5
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    • pp.212-221
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    • 2010
  • The bubbles could be created from multiple source in the surface of ocean. The bubbles which are created like this affect to the intensity and the sound speed of acoustic wave which are used from the ocean. From the research, it observed Reverberation from the sea surface, using Vbeam transmission and reception equipment that was a cross-shaped Array, from 2008 July 2nd to July 3rd at 4Km from the East Sea Mookho port. It is difficult to analyze data because the received signal has ambient noise and occurrence ISI(Inter Symbol Interference) for multipath. This paper remove that ambient noise and ISI using the directions of arrival beamforming and the filter and sum beamforming. After beamforming, a following DFE(Decision Feedback Equalizer) removes the remaining multipath components. Experimental results show that the proposed technique reduce the errors caused by ISI.

The Perceptual and Consonant Analysis for the Voice with Hypothyroidism (갑상선 기능저하 음성에 대한 청지각적 및 파열음 분석에 대한 연구)

  • Han, Baek Hwa;Lee, Dahae;Kim, Joon Sun;Hong, Ki Hwan
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Laryngology, Phoniatrics and Logopedics
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.95-101
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    • 2016
  • Background and Objectives : The main purpose of this study is to clarify perceptual and acoustic analysis for the patients with hypothyroidism after thyroidectomy especially focused on the characteristics of speech articulation with special reference to the consonant production. Materials and Methods : The subjects of the research were 40 male and female adults (males : 5, females : 35). They were all received radioactive iodine treatment which after total thyroidectomy. Voice samples were collected during the three stages of after surgery, pre-radioisotope treatment (RIT), and post-RIT. The acoustic analysis was conducted by using Pratt (ver.5.2.21) after measuring voice onset time (VOT). The subjective evaluation of the voices used CAPE-V. Results : A significant decrease in overall severity was displayed in the CAPE-V following RIT. It may be conjectured that this is connected to the change in voice following RIT. The loudness of the sound displayed a significant decrease in the CAPE-V following RIT. It is conjectured that this is connected to the decrease in vocal intensity following RIT. No statistically significant results were revealed for the comparative analysis on the voice onset time (VOT) in all plosives during the three periods. Conclusion : Perceptually, the overall severity of the voice with hypothyroidism was changed significantly before and after RIT. Eventhough VOT were not significantly changed, it tended to decrease VOT in patients with hypothyroidism.

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A Study on the Noise Correction Factor in Apartment Complex (공동주택에서의 소음보정계수에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Nae Hyun;Sunwoo, Young;Park, Young Min;Park, Sun Hwan;Cho, Il-Hyoung
    • Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.247-254
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    • 2005
  • Road traffic noise has increasing broader effects on urban areas as well as rural areas because of rapidly increasing traffic volume and newly-constructed roads. 10 sites in building development areas were selected and the noise level were measured by the apartment floors and by the various block plans of apartment complex. Analysis result, about correction factor, in the case of right angle arrangement, apply - 2.5dB(A). In the case of apartment house correlation of each floor apply 1st floors 0dB(A), 2st floors 1.2dB(A), 3st floors 2.1dB(A), 4st floors 2.6dB(A), 5st floors 2.7dB(A), 6st floors 2.7dB(A), 7st floors 2.4dB(A), 8st floors 2.0dB(A), 9st floors 1.6dB(A), 10st floors 1.1dB(A), 13st floors 0.2dB(A), 15st floors 0.5dB(A). The level of road traffic noise in the arrangement construction of right angle was about 3.0dB(A) at N-4 point and 2.1dB(A) at N-6 point lower than that of a plan figure, respectively. The results suggested that application of correction coefficient obtained by the apartment floor and by the arrangement construction can be improved in road traffic noise. The results suggested that application of correction coefficient obtained by the apartment floor and by the arrangement construction can be improved in road traffic noise.

Numerical Study on the Effects of Pressure Wave Propagation for Tunnel Entrance Shape Change in High-Speed Railways (고속철도의 터널입구 형상변황에 따른 압력파동 현상에 관한 수치적 연구)

  • 목재균;백남욱;유재석;최윤호
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.50-59
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    • 1997
  • When a front head of train enters a tunnel at a high speed, compression wave is generated at tunnel entrance due to the confinement effect and propagated along the tunnel with sound of speed. The propagated compression wave is reflected at tunnel exit due to abrupt pressure change at passage. The reflected wave is expansion pressure wave. And when the rear head of train goes through the tunnel entrance, another expansion pressure wave is generated and propagated along the tunnel. The pressure drop occurs seriously around train when the two expansion pressure waves come cross on train in the tunnel. In order to reduce the pressure drop, the compression wave front must be controlled because the intensity and magnitude of pressure drop is nearly proportional to that of compression wave at tunnel entrance. This study relates to reduction of the pressure wave gradient with respect to tunnel entrance shape change with various kind of angle and rounding. The results show characteristics of wave propagation in tunnel, usefulness of characteristic curve to estimate proper time domain size in numerical study and measuring time in actual experiment. Also rounding is contributed to improve pressure wave front even if its radius is very small at tunnel entrance. In order to improve of pressure wave front at tunnel entrance, proper angle is prefered to rounding with big radius and an angle of around 14$^{\circ}$ is recommended according to this simulations, And it is expected to reduce additional pressure drop in tunnel when the location and the size of the internal space for attendant equipment are considered in advance.

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Auditory Sensation by the Inserted "Electronic Cochlea" in the Cases of the Experim entally Destroyed Receptor Organ of Corti of the Cat (와우 수용기 모세포를 파괴한 가묘의 "전기와우" 삽입에 의한 "청각감")

  • 장인원;김성남;양한모;정규화;최윤호;정종진;조용범;국태진;이정헌
    • Proceedings of the KOR-BRONCHOESO Conference
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    • 1979.05a
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    • pp.4.3-4
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    • 1979
  • In the cases of the experimentally destroyed receptor organ of the Corti of the cats, "electric cochlea" were inserted near the auditory neuron through the Scala tympani as an input of the inner device, and outer device is placed near the receiver of the audiometer. During exposing noise through the outer device, kymographic record were obtained as following: 1) Correlation between increasing intensity and amplitude showed parallel responses 2) The auricular reflex by repeated stimulation of the sound showed considerable increase at first, and decrease respectively. 3) In this experimental animals, absolutely non-responsed period, relatively non-responsed period and responsed period were observed. 4) Above mentioned reflex indicate that "Auditory sensation" can be induced by inserted "Electric cochlea" in the cases of the experimentally destroyed receptor organ of Corti of the cats.

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Articulation Scores and Confusion Patterns of the 100 Monosyllable Korean Speech Sounds (우리말 100단음절의 명료도와 오청상에 관한 연구)

  • 유방환;김홍기;노관택
    • Proceedings of the KOR-BRONCHOESO Conference
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    • 1972.03a
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    • pp.1.1-1
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    • 1972
  • It is well known that speech signals are the most riliable materials for the hearing test and there are various difficult problems in the selection of these materials. Because of these difficulties, there is not a confirmed test material of Korean speech sound up to date. For the basis of the test materials, author had studied articulation scores and confusion patterns of 100 monosyllable korean speech sounds in normal listners, in normal listners under various noisy (white noise and speech noise) circumstances, and in patients with hearing loss, The results reveal as follows. 1. Except for perceptive deafness with poor articulation score, Confusion was occured among initial consonants, vowels and final consonants respectively according to their distinctive features under above various test conditions. 2. There is remarkable differences in articulation scores between different kindes of noise under some intensity levels.

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Communication of Young Black-Tailed Gulls, Larus crassirostris, in response to Parents Behavior

  • Chung, Hoon;Cheong, Seok-Wan;Park, Shi-Ryong
    • Animal cells and systems
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.295-300
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    • 2004
  • In the breeding colony of black-tailed gull, as nests of conspecific neighbors are very closely located, chicks are permanently exposed by sound and visual stimuli produced by adult conspecifics approaching their nests. The chicks, therefore, may need to learn ways to appropriately respond to their parents approach. In this study we experimentally manipulated sensory stimulation that is potentially provided by the parents to the offspring. Chicks incubated in the laboratory were exposed to a mew call of the conspecific adult. Then they were tested in three situations differing in sensory stimulation: 1) visual stimulation only, 2) auditory stimulation only, and 3) Simultaneous visual and auditory stimulations. We observed occurrence of different response of the chicks, which were categorized into three behaviors (begging call response, chirirah call and pecking behavior). We also investigated intensity of the chicks call in response to the different stimulations and the degree of response with age. The chicks exposed to only auditory stimulation made significantly more chirirah calls. The intensities (dB) of the mew call and chicks chirirah call were directly correlated. On the other hand, when chicks just saw the stuffed adult gull, they responded significantly more with a begging call and pecking behavior. In the situation of costimulation, the chicks responded with a begging call and pecking, but less frequently than visual stimulation only. The results suggest that young black-tailed gulls use call repertories to properly respond to parents behavior. Such results suggest an evolutionary process for uncreasing their survival rate in a group breeding site.

A Parameter Study on the Frequency Characteristics of the Structural-acoustic Coupled System (구조-음향 연성계의 경계값 변화에 따른 방사음 변화)

  • 김양한;서희선
    • Transactions of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering
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    • v.14 no.7
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    • pp.604-611
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    • 2004
  • It is well known that wall impedance essentially determines how sound wave transmits from one place to another. The wall impedance is related with its dynamic properties : for example, the mass, stiffness, and damping characteristics. It is noteworthy, however, that the wall impedance is also function of spatial characteristics of two spaces that is separated by the wall. This is often referred that the wall is not locally reacting. In this paper, we have attempted to see how the acoustic characteristics of the two spaces is affected by various structure parameters such as density, applied tension, and a normalized length of the wall. Calculations are conducted for two different modally reacting boundary conditions by modal expansion method. The variation of the Helmholtz mode and the structural-dominated mode are analyzed as the structure parameters vary. The displacement distribution of the structure, pressure and active intensity of the inside and outside cavity are presented at the Helmholtz mode and the structure-dominated mode. It is shown that the frequency characteristics are governed by both structure-and fluid-dominated mode. The results exhibit that the density of the structure is the most sensitive design parameter on the frequency characteristics for the coupling system as we could imagine in the beginning. The Helmholtz mode frequency decrease as density increases. However. it increases as applied tension and an opening size increase. The bandwidth of the Helmholtz mode is mainly affected by density of the structure and its opening size.