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The Edge Selection Algorithm for Efficient Optical Image Matching (효율적인 광학 영상 정합을 위한 에지 선택 알고리즘)

  • Yang, Han-Jin;Joo, Young-Hoon
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.264-268
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this paper is to propose new techniques to match measured optical images by using the edge abstraction method and differentiation method based on image processing technology. To do this, we detect the matching template and non-matching template from each optical image. And then, we detect the edge parts of the overlaped image from comer edge abstraction method and remove noise image. At last, these data are related to applied first-order derivative operator. Finally, we show the effectiveness and feasibility of the proposed method through some experiments.

The Concept Understanding of Infinity and Infinite Process and Reflective Abstraction (무한 개념이해 수준의 발달과 반성적 추상)

  • 전명남
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.42 no.3
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    • pp.303-325
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    • 2003
  • This study sought to provide an explanation of university students' concept understanding on the infinity and infinite process and utilized a psychological constructivist perspective to examine the differences in transitions that students make from static concept of limit to actualized infinity stage in context of problems. Open-ended questions were used to gather data that were used to develop an explanation concerning student understanding. 47 university students answered individually and were asked to solve 16 tasks developed by Petty(1996). Microgenetic method with two cases from the expert-novice perspective were used to develop and substantiate an explanation regarding students' transitions from static concept of limit to actualized infinity stage. The protocols were analyzed to document student conceptions. Cifarelli(1988)'s levels of reflective abstraction and Robert(1982) and Sierpinska(1985)'s three-stage concept development model of infinity and infinite process provided a framework for this explanation. Students who completed a transition to actualized infinity operated higher levels of reflective abstraction than students who was unable to complete such a transition. Developing this ability was found to be critical in achieving about understanding the concept of infinity and infinite process.

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Display System Design Based On The Abstraction Hierarchy

  • Sohn, Kwang-Young;Shin, Hyun-Kook
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.339-348
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    • 1996
  • Plant monitoring algorithm developments seem to be saturated which means that display system to show the results from the algorithm should be the well-defined and interactive tools for operator's diagnosing, controlling, restoring the abnormal plant situations. On the other hand, very little generalized display design concepts and evaluations are available. Events that are unfamiliar to operators and that has not been anticipated by designers may cause great threats to the nuclear power plant system safety operation. The abstraction hierarchy, considered most popular display design methodology but not generalized for nuclear power plant design space, has ken proposed as a representation frame work that can be adopted to design interfaces and supports operators in diagnosing overlooked events that should have been considered to operate plant safely. However most practical plant display systems do not fully stick to this design concept but partially rely on their philosophy from design experiences. Abstraction hierarchy display design concept will be do scribed and the trend of Advanced Control Room(ACR) CRT design will also be presented with the conventional display for the several type of plants. Consequently this complementary material should be of interest to designer and regulators concerned with nuclear power plant.

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Behavior-level Service Composition by Variable Abstraction

  • Kil, Hyun-Young
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.24 no.9
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    • pp.59-67
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    • 2019
  • The service composition based on Service-Oriented Architecture(SOA) can make us view various machines or its functionalities in the Web or Internet-of-Things environment as 'service', and efficiently create new value-added services that users want by compositing different services if there is no service to satisfy the client. The service composition problem with respect to behavioral descriptions deals with the automatic synthesis of a coordinator service that controls a set of services to reach a goal state. Despite its importance, however, solving the service composition problem with only partial observations remains to be doubly exponential in the number of variables in service descriptions, rendering any attempts to compute an exact solution for modest size impractical. Toward this challenge, in this paper, we propose novel approximation-based approaches using abstraction methods. We empirically validate that our proposals can solve realistic problems efficiently.

Design of the Scalable Naval Combat System Software using Abstraction and Design Pattern

  • Kwon, Ki-Tae;Kim, Ki-Pyo;Choi, HwanJun
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.24 no.7
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    • pp.101-108
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    • 2019
  • In this paper, we propose a new scalable and reliable combat system software in battleship which was developed procedurally in the past. Recently, combat system software is required to change frequently due to addition of new equipment and change of function. To solve those problems, this paper propose how to change combat system software into scalable software using class structure change and design pattern. Simulation results show that our scheme provides better performances and reliability than conventional scheme. Therefore proposed scheme can be efficiently used in Naval combat system.

Creation of High-Quality Abstractions in Software Engineering

  • Alexey Razumowsky
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.23 no.7
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    • pp.193-201
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    • 2023
  • Abstraction is the cornerstone of ideal software engineering (SWE). This paper discusses a problem of forming reasonable generalizations, representations and descriptions in various software development processes through the prism of poor-quality (rash, unconsidered, uncertain and harmful) abstractions. To do this, emphasis is made on an induced strategic connection between the required abstraction and its compact specific formulation based on existing research and the author's introspective experience. A software aim point and characteristic preservation of the solution integrity is the subject of the best formulation and a program module or code associated with it. Moreover, a personal attitude expressed by personal interest, motivation and creativity, is proclaimed to be a fundamental factor in successful software development.

Factor Analysis of Visual Literacy Influencing Diagram Understanding and Drawing in Computer Science Education

  • Park, Chan Jung;Hyun, Jung Suk
    • Journal of Advanced Information Technology and Convergence
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.67-76
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    • 2019
  • Recently, with the advent of the software-based society, many organizations have been providing software developing education, such as coding, to Computer Science majors and non-Computer Science majors. When implementing a program, teachers can let students draw a variety of diagrams, such as flowcharts, UML diagrams, and ERD diagrams ahead. As the importance of computational thinking is increasingly emphasized, abstracting algorithms into diagrams is considered an important educational element. In this paper, we examined the visual literacy and abstract/concrete way of thinking of novice programmers in order to analyze factors affecting the abstraction process of drawing diagrams, and how they influence students' ability to understand diagrams and ability to draw. If we understand what factors influence the abstraction process in this study, we can suggest educational alternatives for future strategies in which teachers will teach students.

Component classification modeling for component circulation market activation (컴포넌트 유통시장 활성화를 위한 분류체계 모델링)

  • 이서정;조은숙
    • The Journal of Society for e-Business Studies
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.49-60
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    • 2002
  • Many researchers have studied component technologies with concept, methodology and implementation for partial business domain, however there are rarely researches for component classification to manage these systematically. In this paper, we suggest a component classification model, which can make component reusability higher and can derive higher productivity of software development. We take four focuses generalization, abstraction, technology and size. The generalization means which category a component belongs to. The abstraction means how specific a component encapsulates its inside. The technology means which platform for hardware environment a component can be plugged in. The size means the physical component volume.

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Photochemistry of $\alpha$-(o-Alkylphenyl)indanones

  • Jeong, Soo-Young;Park, Bong-Ser
    • Journal of Photoscience
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.35-37
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    • 2000
  • Photolysis of $\alpha$-(o-alkylphenyl) indanones resulted in $\alpha$-cleavage followed by disproportionation to form E-and Z- ortho-formyl stilbenes. No evidences of hydrogen abstraction reactions were collected from these indanones. The minimum rate constant of $\alpha$-cleavage in the $\alpha$-(o-alkylphenyl) indanones was estimated to be 5.5$\times$10$^{10}$ s$^{-1}$ .

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수학과 미술의 추상성

  • 계영희
    • Journal for History of Mathematics
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.119-133
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    • 1999
  • In this paper, we consider the abstraction of mathematics and arts. In particular, we compare cave arts of Palaeolith stone ages with those of Neolith stone ages and analyze paintings of a child. After the Middle ages, in Renaissance period the new technique, perspective was introduced by painters for the sake of realistic description. We consider the social background of perspective. In 19th century, European society became familiar with the abstraction of mathematics and arts. And we also study the mathematical concepts and the abstract paintings on the basis of the social backgrounds.

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