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A Voting Method Selection Support System for GDSS (그룹의사결정지원시스템을 위한 투표기법 선택 지원시스템 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Seong-Hui;Lee, Jae-Gwang;Lee, Jin-U;Kim, Seon-Uk;Park, Heung-Guk
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.5-17
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    • 1996
  • There are various cases that we vote for making a decision or combining ideas (i.e. human being's opinions) in group meetings. Group Decision Support System(GDSS) provides us with a number of voting methods for decision making or aggregation of the ideas. It is generally difficult to select a voting method appropriate for given a meeting situation, without any aid of experts or computers having a knowledge on voting. In this paper we propose a supporting system for selecting an appropriate voting method. Since the selected method is recommended to the facilitator of GDSS, a part of time and effort related with the voting would be reduced. The knowledge in the system is represented as rules that are inductively generated from examples of voting. We used UNiK-INDUCE with ID3 algorithm so as to learn, which is a tool of developing expert systems.

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How to Select Polling Places in Exit Poll? (출구조사의 투표소 표집방안 비교)

  • Cho, Sung-Kyum;Kim, Ji-Yun
    • Survey Research
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.3-30
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    • 2004
  • In Korea, bellwether voting places were selected for exit poll based on the past voting results. Sometimes, voting place stratification were used to improve the exit poll performance. The sampled voting places are intended to mirror the general voters of the entire electoral district. But few studies have been done as to which sampling method works better. This study compared the four sampling methods-bellwether voting place sampling method, random sampling method, stratified bellwether sampling method and systematic sampling from ordered voting places method. When we applied the four methods to the 2004 general election data, the systematic sampling from ordered voting places method outperformed the other three sampling method. Also, we found that the additional sampling of voting places over nine contribute little to the accuracy of the estimation.

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Treatment of Missing Data by Decomposition and Voting with Ordinal Data

  • Chun, Young-M.;Son, Hong-K.;Chung, Sung-S.
    • Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.585-598
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    • 2007
  • It is so difficult to get complete data when we conduct a questionaire in actuality. And we get inefficient results if we analyze statistical tests with ignoring missing values. Therefore, we use imputation methods which evaluate quality of data. This study proposes a imputation method by decomposition and voting with ordinal data. First, data are sorted by each variable. After that, imputation methods are used by each decomposition level. And the last step is selection of values with voting. The proposed method is evaluated by accuracy and RMSE. In conclusion, missing values are related to each variable, median imputation method using decomposition and voting is powerful.

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Automatic Segmentation of Femoral Cartilage in Knee MR Images using Multi-atlas-based Locally-weighted Voting (무릎 MR 영상에서 다중 아틀라스 기반 지역적 가중투표를 이용한 대퇴부 연골 자동 분할)

  • Kim, Hyeun A;Kim, Hyeonjin;Lee, Han Sang;Hong, Helen
    • Journal of KIISE
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    • v.43 no.8
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    • pp.869-877
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, we propose an automated segmentation method of femoral cartilage in knee MR images using multi-atlas-based locally-weighted voting. The proposed method involves two steps. First, to utilize the shape information to show that the femoral cartilage is attached to a femur, the femur is segmented via volume and object-based locally-weighted voting and narrow-band region growing. Second, the object-based affine transformation of the femur is applied to the registration of femoral cartilage, and the femoral cartilage is segmented via multi-atlas shape-based locally-weighted voting. To evaluate the performance of the proposed method, we compared the segmentation results of majority voting method, intensity-based locally-weighted voting method, and the proposed method with manual segmentation results defined by expert. In our experimental results, the newly proposed method avoids a leakage into the neighboring regions having similar intensity of femoral cartilage, and shows improved segmentation accuracy.

Performance Improvement of Digital Capacitance Measurement System using Voting Method (Voting 기법을 이용한 디지털 정전용량 계측 시스템에서의 성능 개선)

  • Lee, Won-Kyung;Shin, Doo-Jin;Huh, Uk-Youl
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1999.11c
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    • pp.482-484
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    • 1999
  • In this paper, we propose a voting method for capacitance measurement. Nowadays the measurement system is changing from analog system to digital system. However, capacitance measurement system has a data error because of the noise. The data of general digital measurement system include an internal and external measurement noises that highly affect to the results. Therefore, this paper proposes data compensation method using voting method. Finally, simulation results are used to demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed method.

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E-voting Implementation in Egypt

  • Eraky, Ahmed
    • Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.48-68
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    • 2017
  • Manual elections processes in Egypt have several negative effects; that mainly leads to political corruption due to the lack of transparency. These issues negatively influence citizen's participation in the political life; while electronic voting systems aim to increase efficiency, transparency, and reduce the cost comparing to the manual voting. The main research objectives are, finding the successful factors that positively affects E-voting implementation in Egypt, in addition of finding out the reasons that keep Egyptian government far from applying E-voting, and to come up with the road map that Egyptian government has to take into consideration to successfully implement E-voting systems. The findings of the study suggest that there are seven independent variables affecting e-voting implementation which are; leadership, government willingness, legal framework, technical quality, awareness, citizen's trust in government and IT literacy. Technology-Organization-Environment (TOE) theory was used to provide an analytical framework for the study. A quantitative approach (i.e., survey questionnaire) strategy was used to collect data. A random sampling method was used to select the participants for the survey, whom are targeted voters in Egypt and have access to the internet, since the questionnaire was distributed online and the data is analyzed using regression analysis. Practical implications of this study will lead for more citizen participation in the political life due to the transparency that E-voting system will create, in addition to reduce the political corruption.

Performance Improvement of Voting-based Speaker Identification System by using the Observation Confidence (관측신뢰도 적용에 의한 투표기법 기반의 화자인식시스템의 성능향상)

  • Choi, Hong-Sub
    • Speech Sciences
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.79-88
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    • 2008
  • Recently demands for the speech technology-based products targeted for the mobile terminals such as cellular phones and PDA are rapidly increasing. And voting-based speaker identification algorithm is known to have a good performance in the mobile environment, since it works well with small amount of speaker training data. In this paper, we proposed a method to improve the performance of this voting based speaker identification system by using the observation confidence value which is derived from the function of SNR each frame. The proposed method is evaluated with ETRI cellular phone DB which is made for the speaker recognition task. The experimental results show that the proposed method has better performance of 2-3% identification rate than the conventional GMM method.

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The Biometric based Mobile ID and Its Application to Electronic Voting

  • Yun, Sung-Hyun;Lim, Heui-Seok
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.166-183
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    • 2013
  • It requires a lot of costs and manpower to manage an election. The electronic voting scheme can make the election system economic and trustful. The widespread use of smart phones causes mobile voting to be a major issue. The smart phone can be used as a mobile voting platform since it can carry out many services in addition to basic telephone service. To make mobile voting practical and trustful, we analyzed two subjects of study. Firstly, the way to make a biometric based mobile ID, which has legal binding forces. In mobile voting, user identification is accomplished on line since the voter should be able to vote wherever they go. The digital ID conducts a similar role to the need for a resident card. The user's identity is bound to the resident card legally. To bind the user's identity to the smart phone, we use USIM. Biometric recognition is also needed to authenticate the user, since the user cannot prove him or her on line face-to-face. The proposed mobile ID can be reissued by means of introducing a random secret value. Secondly, the mobile voting scheme is proposed where candidates can accept election results without doubt. The goal of an election is to select a leader among two or more candidates. Existing electronic voting schemes mainly focus on the study of ballot verification accomplished by voters. These approaches are not safe against collusion attacks where candidates and the election administration center are able to collude to fabricate election results. Therefore, a new type of voting and counting method is needed where candidates can directly take part in voting and counting stages. The biometric based multi-signature scheme is used to make the undeniable multi-signed ballot. The ballot cannot be verified without the help of all candidates. If candidates accept election results without a doubt, the fairness of the election is satisfied.

Double-Bagging Ensemble Using WAVE

  • Kim, Ahhyoun;Kim, Minji;Kim, Hyunjoong
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.411-422
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    • 2014
  • A classification ensemble method aggregates different classifiers obtained from training data to classify new data points. Voting algorithms are typical tools to summarize the outputs of each classifier in an ensemble. WAVE, proposed by Kim et al. (2011), is a new weight-adjusted voting algorithm for ensembles of classifiers with an optimal weight vector. In this study, when constructing an ensemble, we applied the WAVE algorithm on the double-bagging method (Hothorn and Lausen, 2003) to observe if any significant improvement can be achieved on performance. The results showed that double-bagging using WAVE algorithm performs better than other ensemble methods that employ plurality voting. In addition, double-bagging with WAVE algorithm is comparable with the random forest ensemble method when the ensemble size is large.

Extraction of Text Alignment by Tensor Voting and its Application to Text Detection (텐서보팅을 이용한 텍스트 배열정보의 획득과 이를 이용한 텍스트 검출)

  • Lee, Guee-Sang;Dinh, Toan Nguyen;Park, Jong-Hyun
    • Journal of KIISE:Software and Applications
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    • v.36 no.11
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    • pp.912-919
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    • 2009
  • A novel algorithm using 2D tensor voting and edge-based approach is proposed for text detection in natural scene images. The tensor voting is used based on the fact that characters in a text line are usually close together on a smooth curve and therefore the tokens corresponding to centers of these characters have high curve saliency values. First, a suitable edge-based method is used to find all possible text regions. Since the false positive rate of text detection result generated from the edge-based method is high, 2D tensor voting is applied to remove false positives and find only text regions. The experimental results show that our method successfully detects text regions in many complex natural scene images.