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Classification and Safety Score Evaluation of Street Images Using CNN (CNN을 이용한 거리 사진의 분류와 안전도 평가)

  • Bae, Kyu Ho;Yun, Jung Un;Park, In Kyu
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.345-350
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    • 2018
  • CNN (convolution neural network) has become the most popular artificial intelligence technique and shows remarkable performance in image classification task. In this paper, we propose a CNN-based classification method for various street images as well as a method of evaluating the safety score for the street. The proposed method consists of learning four types of street images using CNN and classifying input street images using the learned CNN model followed by evaluating the safety score. During the learning process, four types of street images are collected and augmented, and then CNN learning is performed. It is shown that learned CNN model classifies input images correctly and the safety scores are evaluated quantitatively by combining the probabilities of different street types.

A Mobile Object Tracking Scheme by Wired/wireless Integrated Street Lights with RFID

  • Cha, Mang Kyu;Kim, Jung Ok;Lee, Won Hee;Yu, Ki Yun
    • Journal of Korean Society for Geospatial Information Science
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.25-35
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    • 2016
  • Since a sophisticated location determination technology (LDT) is necessary for accurate positioning in urban area environments, numerous studies related to the LDT using the RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) technology have been implemented for real-time positioning and data transferring. However, there are still lots of unsolved questions especially regarding what to use as base stations and what are corresponding results under the intrinsic complexity of alignment and configuration of components used for the RFID positioning. This study proposes the street light fixtures as base stations where the RFID receivers will be embedded for the mobile tracking scheme. As street light fixtures are usually installed at a certain distance interval, they can be used as base stations for the RFID receiver installation. Using the principle of the single row triangle network, the RFID receiver organization is determined based on the experiments such as recognition distance measurement and tag position accuracy estimation at inside and outside of the single row triangle network. The results verify that the mobile tracking scheme which uses RFID-embedded street light fixtures, suggested and configured in this study, is effective for the real-time outdoor positioning.

Street Transit Network Analysis and Evaluation (노면 대중교통노선 평가틀 구축에 관한 연구)

  • Shin, Yong Eun
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.28 no.4D
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    • pp.477-483
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    • 2008
  • If designed properly, street transit systems can provide many useful functions with the flexibility of serving an unlimited range of locations throughout an urban area. Over the last decades urban regions of Korea cities have seen rapidly changing travel patterns and urban conditions. Under this circumstance transit planners need frequent evaluations of its street transit routes so as to restructure or modify them rationally. It should be noted that the changing network influences passengers, operators, as well as the city itself. However, there is no proper framework with which to evaluate the street transit network comprehensively. This paper develops and provides a framework including criteria and indicators for evaluating street transit networks. Five criteria, such as network size, network structure, service requirements, efficiency of operation and the relationship to the city are presented. A number of indicators and measures representing each criteria are then suggested. As a practical example, an analysis and comparison of three minibus networks in Busan are presented, utilizing the developed measures and indicators. The results of this study will be of great use for planners responsible for transit route planning, particularly for planning of new or analysis of existing routes; their comparison with routes/networks of various cities.

Derivation of Factors for Traditional Market Revitalization through Spatial Network Analysis - Focused on Yukgeori Market in Cheongju City - (공간 네트워크 분석을 통한 전통시장 활성화 요인 도출 - 청주시 육거리 시장을 중심으로 -)

  • Jeong, Sang-Kyu;Ban, Yong-Un
    • Journal of the Architectural Institute of Korea Planning & Design
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    • v.34 no.10
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    • pp.55-61
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    • 2018
  • Changes in consumer purchasing patterns due to construction of large Western-style commercial buildings and introduction of new purchasing methods in South Korea in the 1990s led to a gradual decline in traditional markets. Under such a new environment, Yukgeori market, one of Korea's exemplary markets, has continued to develop and survive, while maintaining the traditional market form of Korea, both physically and operationally. Therefore, to find the characteristics of spatial configurations supporting the revitalization of traditional market, we deduced social attributes of spaces in street network of Cheongju city and the neighborhood including Yukgeori market by calculating the depths of nodes in the network using analysis models based on space syntax. The results illustrated that long street with the function to attract people and acts as a bridge of traffic and communication between highly modernized commercial area and traditional market can lead to continuous win-win development of both areas and the revitalization of traditional market through the promotion of social activities in the market. We expect that sound and sustainable development of contemporary cities, which lost tradition, will be achieved through the results of this study.

A Study on the Implementation of ROK Army Records Management Policy : Limitations of the Street-Level Bureaucracy Model and Proposal of the Policy Network Model (육군 기록관리정책의 집행맥락에 관한 연구 일선관료제 모형의 한계와 정책네트워크 모형의 제안)

  • Lim, Jisu;Kim, Giyeong
    • The Korean Journal of Archival Studies
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    • no.49
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    • pp.175-212
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of this study is to propose a model that can polish and improve the ROK (Republic of Korea) Army's records management policy in a new records management environment by analyzing the context of policy implementation. In this study, two distinct and different policy cases were analyzed using different models for policy analysis such as the case of the records management system of the ROK Army with the street-level bureaucracy model and the case of the archives personnel within the ROK Army with a Policy Network model. The results from the comparative analysis with both cases state that the street-level bureaucracy model has limitations in analyzing even a policy implementation case when multiple actors are involved. At the same time, a network policy model is useful in identifying the problematic points that need improvement in the case. Based on these results, some improvements for effective records management in the ROK Army were proposed. This study follows the approach of the two distinctive case studies from the perspective of policy science-a view that no archive researcher has ever explored before.

On the Street System of Natural Villages in Seogwipo, Jeju (서귀포시 자연취락지의 도시가로망 구성)

  • 전명택;양성기
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.139-148
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    • 2002
  • When the natural villages in Jeju province are incorporated into the district of city planning, they are considered to be a small-scale residential districts. Therefore, a garden city should be planned that considers the characteristics of the villages to implement an appropriate street system, to use the area effectively, and to harmonize the villages with the surrounding communities. There have been an especially large number of problems with the street system in the city of Seogwipo, which was notified as the area of natural settlement. This study analyzes the problems inherent in street planning and the present condition of roads whose construction has been postponed for a long time due to several problems including an inappropriately planned street system. Based on the research of various documents, a practical street system has been investigated. Most of the residents in natural settlement units demand use of the continued the existing roads as well as the implementation of an effective street system. They ask for street planning under which the involved construction would take only a short period of time and would result in only minimal damage to their existing properties. Therefore, the street system should be planned so as to preserve the nature-friendly features of natural settlements, their surroundings and tourism resources. Even after streets hwve been planned and their completion you has been established, the plan should be continuously evaluated, analyzed and compared with other alternatives. The street plan should continuously incorporate improvement measures which would satisfy various aspects of the street system including land use, traffic demand, and future population demands. Both the amount of money to be invested and economical efficiency should be considered for street planning since the street system has a great impact on many industries. Unnecessary costs related to excessive road construction should be avoided. The street network plan should also include the complete evaluation of the natural topography as well as the surrounding. Considering these views, the data concerning the current condition of the city and the related investigation play an important role in establishing a street plan. However, the investigation of future construction plans by the city is as of yet at a very early stage. Therefore, there is an urgent need for the investigational study of the current city development plans. The street system for the natural settlement area should be established only after the thorough investigation of all aspects of street planning. In addition, the plan should be flexible enough to consider the characteristics of Jeju.

Design and Implementation of LED Streetlight System for Remote Control and Wi-Fi Service (원격제어 및 Wi-Fi 서비스가 가능한 LED 가로 등 시스템 설계 및 구현)

  • Lee, Sang Hoon;Shin, Soo Young
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.40 no.1
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    • pp.233-239
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    • 2015
  • The demand of remote control and monitoring for efficiency and applications of LED streetlight is increasing continuously because the demand of LED streetlight was increase last few years. Existing street light remote control system is wired using a power line network. The wireless connection exists, but due to its low data transmission rate, it cannot support specialized applications. It can only support simple control and monitoring. In this paper, we propose a system that uses a IEEE 802.11s wireless mesh network based on WLAN, as a backbone network for remote control and monitoring of the LED street lights along with other specialized applications. Using the wireless mesh network for remote control and monitoring the LED street lights, the same can be used to act like a public Wi-Fi access point. We have designed Wi-Fi integrated LED streetlight controller and implemented our system. We evaluated the performance of our system on a real test bed. Our proposed system is expected to perform the role of a U-city infrastructure by utilizing the wireless mesh network.

Analysis of Street Trees and Heat Island Mosaic in Jung-gu, Daegu (대구광역시 중구의 가로수 및 열섬 모자이크 현황 분석)

  • Kim, Soo-Bong;Jung, Eung-Ho;Kim, Gi-Ho
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.325-332
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this paper is to suggest practical suggestions to mitigate Urban Heat Island(UHI) problems in Daegu regarding urban surface temperature. Urban street trees's size and the relations between urban land use types and surface temperature are analysed using aerial photos, the numerical value map and Landsat TM image with special reference to Jung-gu. Total urban street tree's crown size is $156,217.6m^2$ and it is equal to 2.24% of study area. In addition, the size of 'city and residential area' is $6,681,870m^2$(95.7% of study area), which causes UHI and the total size of 'river' shows the lowest surface temperature area and 'road' and 'business and service area' are the highest surface temperature zones. Therefore, it is probable that the network between urban street trees and the lowest surface temperature areas mitigate UHI effects.

Traffic Signal Control System using Ubiquitous (유비쿼터스를 이용한 교통제어시스템)

  • Jin, Hyun Soo
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2004.11a
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    • pp.501-504
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    • 2004
  • Straight traffic signal information is understanded by roation traffic signal.Ten traffic rotation street flew system saturated without forseed quantaty of traffic vehicle and length oftraffic street.Optimul traffic signal forcasting is needed departmemtstore sale season. for solution of this problem, at least before 10 hour traffic quantity reported policy department.For traffic forcasting of traffic jamed building pushed vehicle, neural network method is adapted Single traffic network is more needed to through traffic signal compared of traffic network. traffic network system is first analysed for artificial traffic network system and networked traffic systen is constructed by ubiquatous.

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