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A study on the User Experience at Unmanned Checkout Counter Using Big Data Analysis (빅데이터를 활용한 편의점 간편식에 대한 의미 분석)

  • Kim, Ae-sook;Ryu, Gi-hwan;Jung, Ju-hee;Kim, Hee-young
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.375-380
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study is to find out consumers' perception and meaning of convenience store convenience food by using big data. For this study, NNAVER and Daum analyzed news, intellectuals, blogs, cafes, intellectuals(tips), and web documents, and used 'convenience store convenience food' as keywords for data search. The data analysis period was selected as 3 years from January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2021. For data collection and analysis, frequency and matrix data were extracted using TEXTOM, and network analysis and visualization analysis were conducted using the NetDraw function of the UCINET 6 program. As a result, convenience store convenience foods were clustered into health, diversity, convenience, and economy according to consumers' selection attributes. It is expected to be the basis for the development of a new convenience menu that pursues convenience and convenience based on consumers' meaning of convenience store convenience foods such as appropriate prices, discount coupons, and events.

A Study on the Consumer Perception of Metaverse Before and After COVID-19 through Big Data Analysis (빅데이터 분석을 통한 코로나 이전과 이후 메타버스에 대한 소비자의 인식에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Sung-Woo;Park, Jun-Ho;Ryu, Ki-Hwan
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.287-294
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study is to find out consumers' perceptions of "metaverse," a newly spotlighted technology, through big data analysis as a non-face-to-face society continues after the outbreak of COVID-19. This study conducted a big data analysis using text mining to analyze consumers' perceptions of metaverse before and after COVID-19. The top 30 keywords were extracted through word purification, and visualization was performed through network analysis and concor analysis between each keyword based on this. As a result of the analysis, it was confirmed that the non-face-to-face society continued and metaverse emerged as a trend. Previously, metaverse was focused on textual data such as SNS as a part of life logging, but after that, it began to pay attention to virtual reality space, creating many platforms and expanding industries. The limitation of this study is that since data was collected through the search frequency of portal sites, anonymity was guaranteed, so demographic characteristics were not reflected when data was collected.

A Study on the Changes of the Restaurant Industry Before and After COVID-19 Using BigData (빅데이터를 활용한 코로나 19 이전과 이후 외식산업의 변화에 관한 연구)

  • Ahn, Youn Ju
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.787-793
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    • 2022
  • After COVID-19, with the emergence of social distancing, non-face-to-face services, and home economics, visiting dining out is rapidly being replaced by non-face-to-face dining out. The purpose of this study is to find ways to create a safe dining culture centered on living quarantine in line with the changing trend of the restaurant industry after the outbreak of COVID-19, establish the direction of food culture improvement projects, and enhance the effectiveness of the project. This study used TEXTOM to collect and refine search frequency, perform TF-IDF analysis, and Ucinet6 programs to implement visualization using NetDraw from January 1, 2018 to October 31, 2019 and December 31, 2021, and identified the network between nodes of key keywords. Finally, clustering between them was performed through Concor analysis. As a result of the study, if you check the frequency of searches before and after COVID-19, it can be seen that the COVID-19 pandemic greatly affects the changes in the restaurant industry.

Fashion attribute-based mixed reality visualization service (패션 속성기반 혼합현실 시각화 서비스)

  • Yoo, Yongmin;Lee, Kyounguk;Kim, Kyungsun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2022.05a
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    • pp.2-5
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    • 2022
  • With the advent of deep learning and the rapid development of ICT (Information and Communication Technology), research using artificial intelligence is being actively conducted in various fields of society such as politics, economy, and culture and so on. Deep learning-based artificial intelligence technology is subdivided into various domains such as natural language processing, image processing, speech processing, and recommendation system. In particular, as the industry is advanced, the need for a recommendation system that analyzes market trends and individual characteristics and recommends them to consumers is increasingly required. In line with these technological developments, this paper extracts and classifies attribute information from structured or unstructured text and image big data through deep learning-based technology development of 'language processing intelligence' and 'image processing intelligence', and We propose an artificial intelligence-based 'customized fashion advisor' service integration system that analyzes trends and new materials, discovers 'market-consumer' insights through consumer taste analysis, and can recommend style, virtual fitting, and design support.

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Analysis of online parenting community posts on expanded newborn screening for metabolic disorders using topic modeling: a quantitative content analysis (토픽 모델링을 활용한 광범위 선천성 대사이상 신생아 선별검사 관련 온라인 육아 커뮤니티 게시 글 분석: 계량적 내용분석 연구)

  • Myeong Seon Lee;Hyun-Sook Chung;Jin Sun Kim
    • Women's Health Nursing
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.20-31
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    • 2023
  • Purpose: As more newborns have received expanded newborn screening (NBS) for metabolic disorders, the overall number of false-positive results has increased. The purpose of this study was to explore the psychological impacts experienced by mothers related to the NBS process. Methods: An online parenting community in Korea was selected, and questions regarding NBS were collected using web crawling for the period from October 2018 to August 2021. In total, 634 posts were analyzed. The collected unstructured text data were preprocessed, and keyword analysis, topic modeling, and visualization were performed. Results: Of 1,057 words extracted from posts, the top keyword based on 'term frequency-inverse document frequency' values was "hypothyroidism," followed by "discharge," "close examination," "thyroid-stimulating hormone levels," and "jaundice." The top keyword based on the simple frequency of appearance was "XXX hospital," followed by "close examination," "discharge," "breastfeeding," "hypothyroidism," and "professor." As a result of LDA topic modeling, posts related to inborn errors of metabolism (IEMs) were classified into four main themes: "confirmatory tests of IEMs," "mother and newborn with thyroid function problems," "retests of IEMs," and "feeding related to IEMs." Mothers experienced substantial frustration, stress, and anxiety when they received positive NBS results. Conclusion: The online parenting community played an important role in acquiring and sharing information, as well as psychological support related to NBS in newborn mothers. Nurses can use this study's findings to develop timely and evidence-based information for parents whose children receive positive NBS results to reduce the negative psychological impact.

Visualizing Unstructured Data using a Big Data Analytical Tool R Language (빅데이터 분석 도구 R 언어를 이용한 비정형 데이터 시각화)

  • Nam, Soo-Tai;Chen, Jinhui;Shin, Seong-Yoon;Jin, Chan-Yong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2021.05a
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    • pp.151-154
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    • 2021
  • Big data analysis is the process of discovering meaningful new correlations, patterns, and trends in large volumes of data stored in data stores and creating new value. Thus, most big data analysis technology methods include data mining, machine learning, natural language processing, and pattern recognition used in existing statistical computer science. Also, using the R language, a big data tool, we can express analysis results through various visualization functions using pre-processing text data. The data used in this study was analyzed for 21 papers in the March 2021 among the journals of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering. In the final analysis results, the most frequently mentioned keyword was "Data", which ranked first 305 times. Therefore, based on the results of the analysis, the limitations of the study and theoretical implications are suggested.

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Visualizing Article Material using a Big Data Analytical Tool R Language (빅데이터 분석 도구 R 언어를 이용한 논문 데이터 시각화)

  • Nam, Soo-Tai;Shin, Seong-Yoon;Jin, Chan-Yong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2021.05a
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    • pp.326-327
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    • 2021
  • Newly, big data utilization has been widely interested in a wide variety of industrial fields. Big data analysis is the process of discovering meaningful new correlations, patterns, and trends in large volumes of data stored in data stores and creating new value. Thus, most big data analysis technology methods include data mining, machine learning, natural language processing, and pattern recognition used in existing statistical computer science. Also, using the R language, a big data tool, we can express analysis results through various visualization functions using pre-processing text data. The data used in this study were analyzed for 29 papers in a specific journal. In the final analysis results, the most frequently mentioned keyword was "Research", which ranked first 743 times. Therefore, based on the results of the analysis, the limitations of the study and theoretical implications are suggested.

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Consumers' perceptions of dietary supplements before and after the COVID-19 pandemic based on big data

  • Eunjung Lee;Hyo Sun Jung;Jin A Jang
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • v.56 no.3
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    • pp.330-347
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    • 2023
  • Purpose: This study identified words closely associated with the keyword "dietary supplement" (DS) using big data in Korean social media and investigated consumer perceptions and trends related to DSs before (2019) and after the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic (2021). Methods: A total of 37,313 keywords were found for the 2019 period, and 35,336 keywords were found for the 2021 period using blogs and cafes on Daum and Naver. Results were derived by text mining, semantic networking, network visualization analysis, and sentiment analysis. Results: The DS-related keywords that frequently appeared before and after COVID-19 were "recommend", "vitamin", "health", "children", "multiple", and "lactobacillus". "Calcium", "lutein", "skin", and "immunity" also had high frequency-inverse document frequency (TF-IDF) values. These keywords imply a keen interest in DSs among Korean consumers. Big data results also reflected social phenomena related to DSs; for example, "baby" and "pregnant woman" had lower TD-IDF values after the pandemic, suggesting lower marriage and birth rates but higher values for "joint", indicating reduced physical activity. A network centered on vitamins and health care was produced by semantic network analysis in 2019. In 2021, values were highest for deficiency and need, indicating that individuals were searching for DSs after the COVID-19 pandemic due to a lack an awareness of the need for adequate nutrient intake. Before the pandemic, DSs and vitamins were associated with healthcare and life cycle-related topics, such as pregnancy, but after the COVID-19 pandemic, consumer interests changed to disease prevention and treatment. Conclusion: This study provides meaningful clues regarding consumer perceptions and trends related to DSs before and after the COVID-19 pandemic and fundamental data on the effect of the pandemic on consumer interest in dietary supplements.

Virtual Reality Software for Review and Use of Structural Analysis Model of Hanok (한옥의 구조해석 모델 검토 및 활용을 위한 가상현실 소프트웨어)

  • Jonghyun Jung;Yeong-Min Kim
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.36 no.5
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    • pp.347-354
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    • 2023
  • In this study, virtual reality software was developed to support the generation of an analysis model of a Hanok and to increase the use of the completed analysis model. The structural analysis model of the Hanok was generated using midas Gen, a general-purpose structural analysis software. After converting it into a text-based input file, the developed software stores the data necessary for the examination of the analysis model. Then, in the developed virtual reality software, the three-dimensional analysis model of the Hanok can be visualized in various ways and the related data can be shown by selecting a specific member. Through this process, errors in the analysis model can be identified and corrected to build a complete analysis model. The developed software was applied to three Hanok cases to verify its applicability and effectiveness. The software is expected to be used in other fields besides the structural field.

User-Perspective Issue Clustering Using Multi-Layered Two-Mode Network Analysis (다계층 이원 네트워크를 활용한 사용자 관점의 이슈 클러스터링)

  • Kim, Jieun;Kim, Namgyu;Cho, Yoonho
    • Journal of Intelligence and Information Systems
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.93-107
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, we report what we have observed with regard to user-perspective issue clustering based on multi-layered two-mode network analysis. This work is significant in the context of data collection by companies about customer needs. Most companies have failed to uncover such needs for products or services properly in terms of demographic data such as age, income levels, and purchase history. Because of excessive reliance on limited internal data, most recommendation systems do not provide decision makers with appropriate business information for current business circumstances. However, part of the problem is the increasing regulation of personal data gathering and privacy. This makes demographic or transaction data collection more difficult, and is a significant hurdle for traditional recommendation approaches because these systems demand a great deal of personal data or transaction logs. Our motivation for presenting this paper to academia is our strong belief, and evidence, that most customers' requirements for products can be effectively and efficiently analyzed from unstructured textual data such as Internet news text. In order to derive users' requirements from textual data obtained online, the proposed approach in this paper attempts to construct double two-mode networks, such as a user-news network and news-issue network, and to integrate these into one quasi-network as the input for issue clustering. One of the contributions of this research is the development of a methodology utilizing enormous amounts of unstructured textual data for user-oriented issue clustering by leveraging existing text mining and social network analysis. In order to build multi-layered two-mode networks of news logs, we need some tools such as text mining and topic analysis. We used not only SAS Enterprise Miner 12.1, which provides a text miner module and cluster module for textual data analysis, but also NetMiner 4 for network visualization and analysis. Our approach for user-perspective issue clustering is composed of six main phases: crawling, topic analysis, access pattern analysis, network merging, network conversion, and clustering. In the first phase, we collect visit logs for news sites by crawler. After gathering unstructured news article data, the topic analysis phase extracts issues from each news article in order to build an article-news network. For simplicity, 100 topics are extracted from 13,652 articles. In the third phase, a user-article network is constructed with access patterns derived from web transaction logs. The double two-mode networks are then merged into a quasi-network of user-issue. Finally, in the user-oriented issue-clustering phase, we classify issues through structural equivalence, and compare these with the clustering results from statistical tools and network analysis. An experiment with a large dataset was performed to build a multi-layer two-mode network. After that, we compared the results of issue clustering from SAS with that of network analysis. The experimental dataset was from a web site ranking site, and the biggest portal site in Korea. The sample dataset contains 150 million transaction logs and 13,652 news articles of 5,000 panels over one year. User-article and article-issue networks are constructed and merged into a user-issue quasi-network using Netminer. Our issue-clustering results applied the Partitioning Around Medoids (PAM) algorithm and Multidimensional Scaling (MDS), and are consistent with the results from SAS clustering. In spite of extensive efforts to provide user information with recommendation systems, most projects are successful only when companies have sufficient data about users and transactions. Our proposed methodology, user-perspective issue clustering, can provide practical support to decision-making in companies because it enhances user-related data from unstructured textual data. To overcome the problem of insufficient data from traditional approaches, our methodology infers customers' real interests by utilizing web transaction logs. In addition, we suggest topic analysis and issue clustering as a practical means of issue identification.