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Image-based Surfel Reconstruction by LDI Plane Sweeping (LDI 평면 이동에 의한 이미지 기반 Surfel 복원)

  • Lee, Jung;Kim, Chang-Hun
    • Journal of KIISE:Software and Applications
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    • v.36 no.11
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    • pp.947-954
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    • 2009
  • This paper proposes a novel method that reconstructs a surfel-based object by using visual hull from multiple images. The surfel is a point primitive that effectively approximates point-set surface. We create the surfel representation of an object from images by combining the LDC(Layered Depth Cube) surfel sampling with the concept of visual hull that represents the approximated shape from input images. Because the surfel representation requires relatively smaller memory resources than the polygonal one and its LDC resolution is freely changed, we can control the reconstruction quality of the target object and acquire the maximal quality on the given memory resource.

An Algorithm to reconstruct 3D Feet Using Visual Hull (Visual hull을 이용한 3차원 발 복원 알고리즘)

  • Lee, Jae-Kwang;Park, Chang-Joon;Lee, In-Ho
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2006.06a
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    • pp.279-280
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    • 2006
  • This paper describes a method for reconstructing 3D feet in a real time vision based marker free motion capture system. The proposed method is developed based on the visual hull and model fitting. For a real time computing, a special lookup table is employed in this paper. This method is implemented and tested using three CCD cameras and preliminary results are presented in this paper.

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Comparison Study of the Performance of CNN Models with Multi-view Image Set on the Classification of Ship Hull Blocks (다시점 영상 집합을 활용한 선체 블록 분류를 위한 CNN 모델 성능 비교 연구)

  • Chon, Haemyung;Noh, Jackyou
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.57 no.3
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    • pp.140-151
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    • 2020
  • It is important to identify the location of ship hull blocks with exact block identification number when scheduling the shipbuilding process. The wrong information on the location and identification number of some hull block can cause low productivity by spending time to find where the exact hull block is. In order to solve this problem, it is necessary to equip the system to track the location of the blocks and to identify the identification numbers of the blocks automatically. There were a lot of researches of location tracking system for the hull blocks on the stockyard. However there has been no research to identify the hull blocks on the stockyard. This study compares the performance of 5 Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) models with multi-view image set on the classification of the hull blocks to identify the blocks on the stockyard. The CNN models are open algorithms of ImageNet Large-Scale Visual Recognition Competition (ILSVRC). Four scaled hull block models are used to acquire the images of ship hull blocks. Learning and transfer learning of the CNN models with original training data and augmented data of the original training data were done. 20 tests and predictions in consideration of five CNN models and four cases of training conditions are performed. In order to compare the classification performance of the CNN models, accuracy and average F1-Score from confusion matrix are adopted as the performance measures. As a result of the comparison, Resnet-152v2 model shows the highest accuracy and average F1-Score with full block prediction image set and with cropped block prediction image set.

DNA Sequence Visualization with k-convex Hull (k-convex hull을 이용한 DNA 염기 배열의 가시화)

  • Kim, Min Ah;Lee, Eun Jeong;Cho, Hwan Gyu
    • Journal of the Korea Computer Graphics Society
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.61-68
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    • 1996
  • In this paper we propose a new visualization technique to characterize qualitative information of a large DNA sequence. While a long DNA sequence has huge information, it is not easy to obtain genetic information from the DNA sequence. We transform DNA sequences into a polygon to compute their homology in image domain rather than text domain. Our program visualizes DNA sequences with colored random walk plots and simplify them k-convex hulls. A random walk plot represents DNA sequence as a curve in a plane. A k-convex hull simplifies a random work plot by removing some parts of its insignificant information. This technique gives a biologist an insight to detect and classify DNA sequences with easy. Experiments with real genome data proves our approach gives a good visual forms for long DNA sequences for homology analysis.

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A Study on the Control for an Outer-hull Preprocessing Robot Using a Quaternion (쿼터니언을 이용한 선체 외판 전처리 로봇 제어에 관한 연구)

  • Chung, Won-Jee;Kim, Ki-Jung;Kim, Sung-Hyun;Lee, Choon-Man;Shin, Ki-Su;Lee, Ki-Sang
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Machine Tool Engineers
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2006
  • This paper presents the study in the development of optimal working method for an outer-hull preprocessing robot using a quaternion. The out-hull preprocessing robot consists of feathering and cleaning parts. This robot should be controlled correctly for feathering work because it is to be worked on a curved plate that can result in the errors of orientation. In this paper, we propose a control algorithm between given two orientations of the out-hull preprocessing robot by using a quaternion with spherical linear interpolation. The proposed control algorithm is shown to be effective in terms of motor angles and torques when compared to a conventional Euler angle interpolation, by using both $MATLAB^{\circledR}$ and $VisualNastran4D^{\circledR}$.

Field Applicability Study of Hull Crack Detection Based on Artificial Intelligence (인공지능 기반 선체 균열 탐지 현장 적용성 연구)

  • Song, Sang-ho;Lee, Gap-heon;Han, Ki-min;Jang, Hwa-sup
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.59 no.4
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    • pp.192-199
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    • 2022
  • With the advent of autonomous ships, it is emerging as one of the very important issues not only to operate with a minimum crew or unmanned ships, but also to secure the safety of ships to prevent marine accidents. On-site inspection of the hull is mainly performed by the inspector's visual inspection, and video information is recorded using a small camera if necessary. However, due to the shortage of inspection personnel, time and space constraints, and the pandemic situation, the necessity of introducing an automated inspection system using artificial intelligence and remote inspection is becoming more important. Furthermore, research on hardware and software that enables the automated inspection system to operate normally even under the harsh environmental conditions of a ship is absolutely necessary. For automated inspection systems, it is important to review artificial intelligence technologies and equipment that can perform a variety of hull failure detection and classification. To address this, it is important to classify the hull failure. Based on various guidelines and expert opinions, we divided them into 6 types(Crack, Corrosion, Pitting, Deformation, Indent, Others). It was decided to apply object detection technology to cracks of hull failure. After that, YOLOv5 was decided as an artificial intelligence model suitable for survey and a common hull crack dataset was trained. Based on the performance results, it aims to present the possibility of applying artificial intelligence in the field by determining and testing the equipment required for survey.

An Underwater Inspection System to Detect Hull Defects of a Ship (수중용 선체외판 길함 검사용 장치 개발)

  • Kim, Young-Jin;Cho, Young-June;Lee, Kang-Won;Shon, Woonh-Hee
    • Proceedings of the Korea Committee for Ocean Resources and Engineering Conference
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    • 2006.11a
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    • pp.281-284
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    • 2006
  • After building a ship in a shipyard, there are so many repeated inspection of welding seam defects and painting status before delivering to the ship's owner. An inspection on the bottom part of a ship in commercial service should be done in every two years for the purpose of safety and for the prevention of ship speed deterioration. conventional welding seam inspection systems are rely on the visual inspection by human or the ultrasonic inspection for the selective part of a ship. This paper suggests a remote controlled inspection system for the examination of large ships or steel structures. The proposed system moves in contact with the ship under inspection and have a CCD camera to provide visual-guidance information to a remotely located human worker. Additionally this system utilizes a weld line tracking algorithm for an optimal position control. We verified the effectiveness of the inspection system by experimental data.

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Design of Hull Residual Life Prediction System Considering Corrosion and Coating (부식과 도장을 고려한 선체잔여수명예측시스템 설계)

  • Park, Seong-Whan;Lee, Han Min
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.50 no.2
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    • pp.104-110
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    • 2013
  • In this paper, the design procedure and results for 'Residual Life Prediction System Considering Corrosion and Coating' are explained, which is one module of 'Life-cycle Management System of Ship and Offshore Plant's' Operation. This 'Residual Life Prediction System' has two main functions; one is residual life prediction function based on probability processing using corrosion measurement data of ship's major structural members, and another is rust rate prediction function based on visual image processing of inspection photos. The analysis of system user requirements and functions are introduced, and the structure and environment of the developed system are explained.

Efficient Data Management for Hull Condition Assessment

  • Jaramillo, David;Cabos, Christian;Renard, Philippe
    • International Journal of CAD/CAM
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.9-17
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    • 2006
  • Performing inspections for Hull Condition Monitoring and Assessment as stipulated in IACS unified requirements and IMO's Condition Assessment Scheme (CAS) IMO Resolution MEPC.94(46), 2001, Condition Assessment Scheme, IMO Resolution MEPC.111(50), 2003, Amendments to regulation 13G, addition of new regulation 13H involves a huge amount of measurement data to be collected, processed, analysed and maintained. Information to be recorded consists of thickness measurements and visual assessment of coating and cracks. The amount of data and increasing requirements with respect to condition assessment demand efficient computer support. Currently, due to the lack of standardization for this kind of data, the thickness measurements are recorded manually on ship drawings or tables. In this form, handling of the measurements is tedious and error-prone and assessment is difficult. Data reporting and analysis takes a long time, leading to some repairs being performed only at the next docking of the ship or making an additional docking necessary. The recently started ED funded project CAS addresses this topic and develops-as a first step-a data model for Hull Condition Monitoring and Assessment (HCMA) based on XML-technology. The model includes simple geometry representation to facilitate a graphically supported data collection as well as an easy visualisation of the measurement results. In order to ensure compatibility with the current way of working, the content of the data model is strictly confined to the requirements of the measurement process. Appropriate data interfaces to classification software will enable rapid assessment by the classification societies, thus improving the process in terms of time and cost savings. In particular, decision-making can be done while the ship is still in the dock for maintenance.

A Study on the Development of a Freeform Surface Cutting Machine (자유곡면 가공기계 개발에 관한 연구)

  • H. Shin;H.L. Lee;K.W. Park
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.53-61
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    • 2001
  • A cutting machine for freeform hull surfaces of ship models is developed and a servo system is employed for tool path control. The servo system consists of BLDC(Blushless DC) motor, control driver and host controller. Also PI controller is applied for precision processing. GUI(Graphic User Interface) was realized by visual c++ for the convenience of users. Free form surfaces are formed by the cutting machine developed in the Ocean Engineering Wide Tank of the University of Ulsan.

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