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Visual Resolution Enhancement Method for a Delta-structured Display (델타 배열 구조를 갖는 디스플레이에서의 시각적 해상도 향상 방법)

  • 최원희;이성덕;김창용
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.19-22
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    • 2003
  • This paper proposes the method of visual resolution enhancement to render a color image on a delta-structured display. The proposed method adopted a subpixel rendering method to reduce a color fringe error caused by delta- structured display and to improve visual resolution

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Encryption of Binary Computer Generated Hologram (Binary Computer Generated Hologram의 암호화)

  • 이상이;이승현;정교일;김은수
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 1999.06a
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    • pp.297-300
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    • 1999
  • 중요한 정보 암호화하여 복수 회원에게 분산시킨 후 회원의 합의에 의하여 해독이 가능하게 하는 thresholding scheme은 visual cryptography에 의하여 시각적인 표현이 가능하게 되었다. 그러나 visual cryptography는 표현의 한계로 응용범위가 극히 제한되었다. 이 논문에서는 visual cryptography의 응용범위를 수학에서 광학으로 확장하기 위하여 binary computer generated hologram을 encryption하는 방법을 제시하고 security 특성을 분석한다.

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Creative Design Thinking with Analogy of Verbal/Visual Information (언어/시각정보의 유추에 의한 창조적 디자인 사고)

  • 우흥룡
    • Proceedings of the Korea Society of Design Studies Conference
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    • 1999.10a
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    • pp.14-15
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    • 1999
  • 디자인은 일반적으로 목적지향의 창의적인 문제해결 과정으로 볼 수 있으며, 그 결과로 구체적인 대상이 세상에 존재하게 되는 것이다. 즉 무형적인 컨셉트를 가시적인 대상으로 전환시키는 산업 디자인분야에서 시각심상의 표현을 통한 조형성과 창의성은 디자이너의 중요한 소양중의 하나가 된다. (중략)

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Changes of Visual Acuity and Visual Function in the Elderly Generation and their Subjective Satisfaction by the Use of Tinted Ophthalmic Lenses (착색안경렌즈의 사용에 따른 노년층의 시력 및 시기능 변화와 자각적 만족도)

  • Ryu, Deok-Hyeon;Park, Mijung;Kim, So Ra
    • Journal of Korean Ophthalmic Optics Society
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2016
  • Purpose: The study was aimed to suggest the most effective color of the tinted lenses by evaluating the effect of the prescription with tinted lenses on the visual quality of the elderly at the age of the sixty or more. Methods: The visual acuity of fifty subjects at the age of sixty or more (17 males, 33 females with the averaged age of $71.0{\pm}6.3$) were corrected to have the visual acuity at a far distance of 0.5 or more using a trial lens frame, and non-tinted, brown-tinted, and gray-tinted lenses were randomly applied on the trial frame. The minimum legibility and minimum separability were measured at a far distance in the aspect of the visual acuity and calculated as LogMAR and then, the visual acuity was compared. The stereopsis and contrast sensitivity were also estimated at a near distance in the aspect of the visual function. The participants' preference for tinted lenses and their subjective symptoms of the visual perception and the movement were further surveyed. Results: The best minimum legibility and minimum separability was shown when wearing non-tinted lenses, and brown-tinted and gray-tinted lenses were in the next. The stereopsis and the contrast sensitivity at a near distance and the visual perception was the best when wearing brown-tinted lenses. It was surveyed that the subjective discomfort was the biggest when wearing gray-tinted lenses, and brown-tinted lenses were the best in the aspect of the subjective preference. Conclusions: As the result of this study, it was revealed that the visual acuity and visual function could be improved by the use of tinted ophthalmic lenses however, its change of visual acuity and visual function was not completely correlated with the subjective satisfaction. Therefore, the appropriate color of ophthalmic lenses should be selected in accordance with the individual visual perception and the main vision lifestyle in the elderly generation. From the present study, the use of non- or brown-tinted lens and brown- or gray-tinted lens can be recommended for distance work and near work, respectively, in the elderly generation under the illumination of about 1,000 lux.

Improving Visual Accessibility for Color Vision Deficiency Based on MPEG-21

  • Yang, Seung-Ji;Ro, Yong-Man;Nam, Je-Ho;Hong, Jin-Woo;Choi, Sang-Yul;Lee, Jin-Hak
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.195-202
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    • 2004
  • In this paper, we propose a visual accessibility technique in an MPEG-21 framework. In particular, MPEG-21 visual accessibility for the colored-visual resource of a digital item is proposed to give better accessibility of color information to people with color vision deficiency (CVD). We propose an adaptation system for CVD as well as a description of CVD in MPEG-21. To verify the usefulness of the proposed method, computer simulations with CVD and color adaptation were performed. Furthermore, a statistical experiment was performed using volunteers with CVD in order to verify the effectiveness of the proposed visual accessibility technique in MPEG-21. Both the experimental and simulation results show that the proposed adaptations technique can provide better color information, particularly to people with CVD.

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A Selective Protection Scheme for Scalable Video Coding Based on Dependency Graph Model

  • Hendry, Hendry;Kim, Munchurl
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Broadcast Engineers Conference
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    • 2010.11a
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    • pp.78-81
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, we propose an efficient and effective selective protection scheme to SVC that exploit the propagation of protection effect by protecting significant frames that can give the maximum visual quality degradation. We model SVC dependency coding structure as a directed acyclic graph which is characterized with an estimated visual quality value as the attribute at each node. The estimated visual quality is calculated by using our model based on the proportions of intra- and inter-predicted MBs, amounts of residual, and estimated visual quality of reference frames. The proposed selective protection scheme traverses the graph to find optimal protection paths that can give maximum visual quality degradation. Experimental results show that the proposed selective protection scheme reduces the required number of frames to be protected by 46.02% compared to the whole protection scheme and 27.56% compared to the layered protection scheme.

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