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A Study on Sensitivity Analysis by Fuzzy Inference Rules Using Color and Location Information

  • Kim, Kwang-Baek;Woo, Young-Woon
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.268-274
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    • 2009
  • Human beings can represent state of mind such as psychological state, personality or emotional trouble by the pictures painted on one's own initiative. But in general, it is hard to understand a consulter's unconscious state through one's objective and intentional descriptions only. So one's psychological state and emotional trouble can be understood and cured by color and location information of objects drawn in one's picture. By this reason, a consultant can help and settle a consulter's growth stages of life and emotional trouble through treatment by pictures. In this paper, we proposed a method to find out state of sensitivity by analysis of color and location information represented in a picture and fuzzy inference rules. We applied the proposed method to the states of sensitivity from color information proposed by Alschuler and Hattwick and the psychological states from location information proposed by Grunwald. In the experimental results by the two applications, we verified the proposed sensitivity analysis method is efficient.

Degrees of Freedom of Multi-Cell MIMO Interference Broadcast Channels With Distributed Base Stations

  • Huang, Hongbing;Liu, Junyi;Zhang, Yi;Cai, Qing;Zhang, Bowei;Jiang, Fengwen
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.635-656
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    • 2019
  • In this paper, we investigate the degrees of freedom (DoF) of a multi-cell multi-user multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) interference broadcast channel (IBC) with non-cooperation distributed base stations (BS), where each BS serves users of its corresponding cell. When all BSs simultaneously transmit their own signals over the same frequency band in the MIMO IBC, the edge users in each cell will suffer the inter-cell interference (ICI) and inter-user interference (IUI) signals. In order to eliminate the ICI and IUI signals, a distributed space time interference alignment (DSTIA) approach is proposed where each BS has only limited access to distributed moderately-delay channel state information at the transmitter (CSIT). It is shown that the DSTIA scheme can obtain the appreciate DoF gains. In addition, the DoF upper bound is asymptotically achievable as the number of antenna at each BS increases. It is shown that the DSTIA method can get DoF gains over other interference alignment schemes with delayed CSIT in literature. Moreover, the DSTIA method can attain higher DoFs than the IA schemes with global CSIT for certain antenna configurations.

Role and Function of the Information Public Law

  • Kim, Il Hwan;Lee, KyungLyul;Kim, Jaehyoun
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.596-610
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    • 2017
  • As a 'network of networks,' the Internet globally connects a huge number of regional and individual networks and provides us with new hopes and possibilities. However, a nation-state as well as the legal order of the 'state'(constitution) has limitations that are all too clear in order to regulate this new world formed by the Internet. It will soon be impossible for a single state to control these global information networks, and they will not be consistently and vertically operated and managed by anyone. As a result, ideologies or jurisdictions that support the legal order of a nation-state are no longer sufficient to control information delivery beyond borders. Furthermore, the development of the Internet and emergence of cyber space in the information society has led to the idea of 'extinction' of nation-states. Nevertheless, the conclusion that the state will be extinct due to the development of the information society is still nothing more than a hasty assumption. In other words, the information society does not indicate the end of the state. Rather, we must now clearly perceive that the object of our research and discussions must be the role and function of the nation-state in the newly emerged information society in the global aspect and international aspect, as well as in relationships with individuals or organizations that now have unimaginably strong information power. It is clear at this point that nation-states will lose the function and authority they have enjoyed or exercised to a certain degree, but this certainly does not indicate that nation-states are, and will be, unnecessary or useless. Rather, it is necessary to focus on the list of tasks that must be accepted by nation-states in the changed information society, as well as responsibilities and means to perform those tasks.

Performance evaluations of a link state update mechanism considering traffic variation (트래픽 변화를 고려한 링크 상태 업데이트 알고리즘의 성능 분석)

  • Choi, Seung-Hyuk;Jung, Myoung-Hee;Yang, Mi-Jeong;Kim, Tae-Il;Park, Jae-Hyung;Chung, Min-Young
    • Journal of the Korea Society for Simulation
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.27-33
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    • 2006
  • To guarantee QoS (Quality of Service), routers should determine routing paths satisfying service requirements, based on link state information as well as network topology. Link status database (LSD) in routers should be efficiently managed to effectively reflect the current state of all links. However, there is a trade off between the exact reflection of the current link status and its update cost. For exactly reflecting the current link status, each router immediately notifies its neighbors that link state information is changed. This may degrade performance of the router due to the processing of link state update messages. On the other side, if the current link state information is not updated appropriately, a route setup request can be rejected because of the discrepancy between the current link state information and previously updated link state information in LSD. In this paper, we propose a traffic variation based link state update algorithm for adaptively controlling the generation of link state update messages and compare its performance with those of four existing algorithms by intensive simulations.

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Task Planning Algorithm with Graph-based State Representation (그래프 기반 상태 표현을 활용한 작업 계획 알고리즘 개발)

  • Seongwan Byeon;Yoonseon Oh
    • The Journal of Korea Robotics Society
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.196-202
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    • 2024
  • The ability to understand given environments and plan a sequence of actions leading to goal state is crucial for personal service robots. With recent advancements in deep learning, numerous studies have proposed methods for state representation in planning. However, previous works lack explicit information about relationships between objects when the state observation is converted to a single visual embedding containing all state information. In this paper, we introduce graph-based state representation that incorporates both object and relationship features. To leverage these advantages in addressing the task planning problem, we propose a Graph Neural Network (GNN)-based subgoal prediction model. This model can extract rich information about object and their interconnected relationships from given state graph. Moreover, a search-based algorithm is integrated with pre-trained subgoal prediction model and state transition module to explore diverse states and find proper sequence of subgoals. The proposed method is trained with synthetic task dataset collected in simulation environment, demonstrating a higher success rate with fewer additional searches compared to baseline methods.

Using GIS to Determine the Best Areas for Displacement from Khartoum State to Other States in Sudan

  • Eihab A. M. Osman
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.23-30
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    • 2024
  • This study tries clarify the process of making decisions with geographic information systems and how to choose the best place for Khartoum State displaced people to relocate to in order to be closer to cheaper places with access to commodities and services. For network analysis, use a unique model. The network analysis tool was dependent on the following information: availability of goods and services, cheap cost, and proximity to the state of Khartoum.in choosing the best state. The study came to the conclusion that, in terms of accessibility, affordability, and availability of products and services, Gezira State is the best state for people who have been displaced from Khartoum State.When developing a new model, we recommend that all GIS users apply the theories of spatial analysis.

Dialogue State Tracking using Circumstance Information to Improve the Accuracy of Task-Oriented Dialogue System in Metaverse (메타버스에서 목적 지향 대화 시스템의 정확도 향상을 위한 상황 정보 활용 대화 상태 추적 기술)

  • Kim, Seungyeon;Bang, Junseong
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.685-693
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    • 2022
  • The Metaverse is getting popular due to the demands for digital transformation and non-contact communication platforms. A conversation system which facilitates communication is not widely applied yet in Metaverse. In this work, we present a method that revises primitive dialogue state using circumstance information from Metaverse. The presented model that leverages both dialogue and circumstance information consists of a dialogue state tracking module and a circumstance state tracking module. In the model, a dialogue state is updated with an algorithm which compares a dialogue state and a circumstance state. As a conversation that reaffirms user intent is added, a wrong dialogue state can be revised and the accuracy of a conversation system can be improved.

A Link State Update Algorithm based on a Statistical Threshold for Guarantee of Bandwidth (대역폭 보장을 위한 통계적 임계값 기반의 링크 상태 갱신 알고리즘)

  • Lee, Jin-Ju;Chung, Min-Young;Lee, Tae-Jin;Choo, Hyun-Seung
    • Journal of KIISE:Information Networking
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    • v.35 no.5
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    • pp.395-401
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    • 2008
  • In order to determine path(s) satisfied with bandwidth-guaranteed in the Internet, routers should have information on network topology and link state. The information is stored in Link State Database (LSDB) located in each router and managed. If link states information is changed, routers inform their neighbor of link state information changed by sending Link State Update (LSU) messages. However, there is trade-off between reflection of actual link state information on LSDB and cost of sending LSU messages. To find a bandwidth-guaranteed path effectively, it is important to decide whether LSU messages are sent or not for the change of link sate. In this paper, we propose a threshold-based LSU algorithm using statistic to effectively decide for sending LSU messages and evaluates its performance by intensive simulations. Simulation results show that the performance of proposed scheme is superior to the existing LSU schemes.

The Features of Restricted Access to Information at European and East Asian Libraries

  • Makhotina, Natalya;Pshenichnaya, Evgeniya
    • Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.31-41
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    • 2021
  • The growing number of threats to society through the uncontrolled distribution of information is forcing library communities in many countries to reconsider their views on free access to collections. Based on the content of numerous documents of international importance, it can be concluded that in any democratic country access to information is one of the most important human rights, along with the right to life, liberty, and security of person. However, the state has the right to restrict citizens' access to information within the framework of existing legislation. Constantly, restrictions on access to information are established in order to protect the ethical foundations of the constitutional order, morality, health, rights, and legitimate interests of others, to ensure the country's defense and state security. It goes without saying that each country has the right to independently decide where the boundaries lie between permitted and prohibited information, including printed information, contained in library collections. This article describes three levels of access restriction: foreign, state, and regional. The authors have analyzed the legal and regulatory documents that govern libraries, as well as the reasons and methods of limitation. A comparative analysis of the restriction of access to information in the countries of Europe and Asia is presented.

A Proposal of State Reduction Algorithm and the Development of a Graphic Editor for State Machine Synthesizer (상태합성기 설계를 위한 상태축소 알고리듬 제안 및 그래픽 에디터 개발에 관한 연구)

  • 이근만;임인칠
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.415-423
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    • 1992
  • In this paper, we developed a Graphic Editor which automatically translated the state transition graph into state CHDL. Also, an algorithm for efficient state minimization is presented to reduce the redundancy state transition table.

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