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Dendritic-like Cells Accumulate in BPD Lung of Baboon (만성 폐질환인 폐이형성증을 보이는 baboon 폐조직에 Dendritic-like cell의 축적)

  • Lee, Jong-Hwan;Kim, Kwang-Hyeon
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.18 no.9
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    • pp.1202-1206
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    • 2008
  • The present investigation demonstrates HLA-DR and PGP9.5 double positive cells accumulate thymus cortical region in normal baboon thymus and baboon lung. But, these cells disappeared in thymus and lung of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) animals. 125d GC animal model is more suitable for BPD than 140d GC animal. Anti-bombesin antibody, 2A11 treated baboon recover normal level of HLA-DR positive cells from BPD animal. In addition, thymocytes show responsiveness for bombesin. These observation suggest that blocking BLPs protects a chronic lung injury by BPD and 2A11 is possible agent for passive therapy of BPD.

Research on Image Compression Quality and Limited Inclusion of DCT Coefficient (선택적인 DCT 상수의 사용과 이미지압축 품질에 관한 연구)

  • Moon, Byung-Hyun
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.53-60
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, the DCT based lossless image compression system which selects a limited number of DCT coefficients is proposed for the Lenna, Camerman, and Baboon image. The number of DCT coefficients to obtain a suitable image quality for the reconstructed image is computed by simulation. The image size of $256{\times}256$ are used in the experiment. The PSNR values for the reconstructed image by selecting limited number of DCT coefficients are found. It is shown that the minimun number of the coefficients for Lenna, Cameramen Baby and Babbo image to obtain PSNR=30 are N=16, 32, 37, 55, respectively. The result can provide the guideline of the importance of the DCT coefficient toward the compression for the tested image of the Lena, Cameraman, and Baboon.

Population structure and habitat use of gelada baboon (Theropithecus gelada) in Wof-Washa Forest (Gosh-Meda Area), Central Ethiopia

  • Goshme, Birhanu;Yihune, Mesele
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.42 no.4
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    • pp.292-297
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    • 2018
  • Background: Gelada baboon is one of the endemic mammals of Ethiopia residing in different highlands. The population structure and habitat use of gelada baboon in Wof-Washa particularly Gosh Meda area was investigated from September 2016 to August 2017. Total counting method was used to collect data on the population status by dividing the study area in to four blocks, namely, Kundi, Arbgebeya, Goshber, and Goshmeda. Data were analyzed using SPSS software. The age-sex category and the numbers of geladas found within the different blocks were analyzed using one-way ANOVA, and paired t test was also used to analyze the pair wise comparison of the different age and sex categories during both dry and wet seasons. Results: A total of 435 and 471 gelada baboons were counted during the wet and dry seasons, respectively. The maximum group size consisted of 178 individuals whereas the minimum group size contained 53 individuals. Out of the total population adult females accounted for 54.7% in the wet and 54.56% in the dry seasons. There was a significant difference among the age-sex categories in both the wet ($F_{2432}=630$, P < 0.05) and dry ($F_{2468}=696.6$, P < 0.05) seasons. The male to female ratio was 1:5.7 during wet season and 1:5.8 during dry season. So that the population will have a better chance to increase in the study area. Conclusion: Wof-Washa Forest could be a good site for eco-tourism activities due to the presence of endemic animals and its scenic beauty. However, the quality of the habitat is decreasing due to livestock grazing, agricultural expansion, and invasion of exotic plants species. Therefore, appropriate conservation measures should be implemented to conserve gelada baboon in particular and other wildlife resources in general.

Variability in group size and daily activity budget of family groups of the gelada baboon (Theropithecus gelada) at Guassa Community Conservation Area, Central Ethiopia

  • Mamo, Mandefero;Wube, Tilaye
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.43 no.2
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    • pp.263-270
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    • 2019
  • Background: The gelada baboon, Theropithecus gelada Ruppell, 1835, is an endemic primate of the central and western highlands of Ethiopia occurring between altitudes of 1800-4400 m. Variability in activity time budget between the two gelada social units, i.e., one-male units (OMUs) and all-male units (AMUs), has not been studied previously. Thus, the present study was an effort to understand intra- and inter-variations in group size and daily activity time budget in gelada baboon OMUs and AMUs at Guassa Community Conservation Area, Central Ethiopia. The instantaneous sampling method was used in the data collection. Results: Both OMU and AMU groups allocated more time for feeding (OMUs = 36.96%; AMUs = 35%) followed by moving (OMU = 25.8%; AMUs = 27%). Grooming was the most frequent social activity in both family groups (OMUs = 8.56%; AMUs = 11.81%). OMUs and AMUs did not show significant variation between themselves in the time budget and temporal distribution of their daily activities. However, the overall variation in the time budget allocated for daily activities within OMUs and AMUs was statistically significant (p < 0.05%). The different age and sex groups in OMUs (i.e., immature, sub-adult females, subordinate males, adult females, and alpha males) showed statistically significant variation in their time budget allocation for the daily activities (p < 0.05) except for feeding and moving. Alpha males had the highest proportion of resting (32.14%) and aggression (31.92%). Immature individuals were responsible for > 90% of the time budget recorded for playing while adult females showed the highest frequency of grooming. Group size of OMUs ranged between 5 and 15 individuals (mean ± SD = 11.25 ± 1.95). Adult females comprised the highest number within OMUs (mean = 4.5) followed by immature individuals (mean = 3). The group size of AMUs ranged from 4 to 8 (mean ± SD = 6.6 ± 1.5). Conclusion: Our results showed that the gelada baboon spent less time on foraging compared to previous studies at the Simien Mountains and Debre-Libanos area. We suggested this variation could be explained based on higher forage quality at Guassa Community Conservation Area resulting from better conservation of the habitat.

Human Impact on Diversity and Abundance of Baboon (Papio kindae)-edible Fleshy-fruited Trees in Miombo Forests of the Kundelungu National Park, D.R. Congo

  • Kazaba, Paul Kaseya;Numbi, Desire Mujike;Muledi, Jonathan Ilunga;Shutcha, Mylor Ngoy;Tshikung, Didier Kambol;Sowunmi, Akindayo Abiodun;Aweto, Albert Orodena
    • Journal of Forest and Environmental Science
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.175-186
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    • 2020
  • This study approaches, from a floristic perspective, the under-researched human-primate competition for forest resources. Investigating the human impact on fruit trees edible for Kinda baboons (Papio kindae Lönnberg), we have collated dietary data on a free-ranging troop and floristic information on two forest sites of the Kundelungu National Park (KNP), Democratic Republic of Congo: the relatively intact Integral Zone (IZ) and the human-disturbed Annex Zone (AZ). Trees with DBH≥10 cm have been identified, counted and measured throughout 22 sample plots (11 per site), each measuring 1,000 ㎡. A total of seven woody species whose fruits are eaten by Kinda baboons were recorded. Four of them, namely the Sycamore fig Ficus sycomorus L., the Mobola plum Parinari curatellifolia Planch. ex Benth, the Kudu berry Pseudolachnostylis maprouneifolia Pax and the Monkey orange Strychnos innocua Delile were found in both sites, while the Large-leaved jackal-berry Diosyros kirkii Hiern and the Buffalo thorn Ziziphus mucronata Willd. were exclusively in the IZ, and Strychnos cocculoides Baker only in the AZ. Compared to the IZ, the AZ had lower values of stem density, species richness and diversity indices, suggesting a negative human impact on baboon-edible trees, in line with our hypothesis. Moreover, as was expected, human activities decreased the abundance of larger baboon-edible fruit trees. However, the size-class distribution of P. curatellifolia depicted a reverse J-curve in the AZ. The abundant younger P. curatellifolia trees remaining in that human-disturbed site constitute an important food stock for baboons, if well preserved. These results also illustrate the critical role of rangers' patrols, formerly more frequent (and presumably efficient) in the IZ than in the AZ of the Park. Their implications on baboons and miombo forests are discussed from both the research and conservation perspectives.

Robustness Evaluation of Image Watermarking mixed Key and Logo Scheme (키와 로고 방식을 혼합한 이미지 워터마킹의 강인성 평가)

  • Park, Young;Kim, Yoon-Ho;Choi, Se-Ha;Lee, Myong-Kil
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2002.05a
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    • pp.598-601
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    • 2002
  • In this research, robustness of image watermarking mixed Key and Logo scheme was evaluated. A personal ID of a copyrighter was key and watermark was logo image. The standard images of Baboon, Cameraman and Lena were used for experimental images, binary image‘Park’of 32$\times$32 and 64$\times$64 size were used for the watermark image, respectively. for robustness evaluation of the watermark, reconstructive rates of the watermark were obtained from images inserted watermark with image transformation or JPEG lossy compression. The experimental results show that the reconstructive rates of the case of 32$\times$32 watermark was better than the case of the 64$\times$64 watermark; average 5.9%, 13.9%, 6.5%, and 4.2% in the case of scale-down rates, rotational rates, impulse noise power density, and JPEG lossy compression rates, respectively.

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SPIHT Image Compression Using Biorthogonal Multiwavelets on [-1,1]

  • Yoo Sang-Wook;Kwon Seong-Geun;Kwon Ki-Ryong
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.776-782
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    • 2005
  • This paper presents a SPIHT image compression method using biorthogonal multi wavelets on [-1,1]. A family of biorthogonal scaling vectors is constructed using fractal interpolation function, and the associated biorthogonal multi wavelets are constructed. This paper uses biorthogonal multi wavelets to be supported in [-1,1] associated with biorthogonal scaling vectors to be supported in [-1,1]. The scaling vectors and wavelets remain biorthogonal when restricted to integer intervals, making them well suited for bounded domains. The experiment results of simulation of the proposed image compression using biorthogonal multiwavelets on [-1,1] based on SPIHT were found to be excellent PSNR for LENA and PEPPERS images except for BABOON image than already existing single wavelets and DGHM multi wavelets.

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Image Super Resolution Based on Interpolation of Wavelet Domain High Frequency Subbands and the Spatial Domain Input Image

  • Anbarjafari, Gholamreza;Demirel, Hasan
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.390-394
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, we propose a new super-resolution technique based on interpolation of the high-frequency subband images obtained by discrete wavelet transform (DWT) and the input image. The proposed technique uses DWT to decompose an image into different subband images. Then the high-frequency subband images and the input low-resolution image have been interpolated, followed by combining all these images to generate a new super-resolved image by using inverse DWT. The proposed technique has been tested on Lena, Elaine, Pepper, and Baboon. The quantitative peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) and visual results show the superiority of the proposed technique over the conventional and state-of-art image resolution enhancement techniques. For Lena's image, the PSNR is 7.93 dB higher than the bicubic interpolation.

Image Encryption with The Cross Diffusion of Two Chaotic Maps

  • Jiao, Ge;Peng, Xiaojiang;Duan, Kaiwen
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.1064-1079
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    • 2019
  • Information security has become increasingly important with the rapid development of mobile devices and internet. An efficient encryption system is a key to this end. In this paper, we propose an image encryption method based on the cross diffusion of two chaotic maps. We use two chaotic sequences, namely the Logistic map and the Chebyshev map, for key generation which has larger security key space than single one. Moreover, we use these two sequences for further image encryption diffusion which decreases the correlation of neighboring pixels significantly. We conduct extensive experiments on several well-known images like Lena, Baboon, Koala, etc. Experimental results show that our algorithm has the characteristics of large key space, fast, robust to statistic attack, etc.

A Study on Modified Average Filter using Standard Deviation of Local Mask in AWGN Environments (AWGN 환경에서 국부 마스크의 표준편차를 이용한 변형된 평균 필터에 관한 연구)

  • Kwon, Se-Ik;Kim, Nam-Ho
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.840-846
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    • 2016
  • Recently, with the rapid demand expansion on the devices of digital image processing, the excellent quality of the images is required. However, the degradation of the images occurs in the processes of data acquisition, processing, and transmission by various external causes and the noise has been well known as the major cause of image degradation. There are a variety of noises to be added on the images, with typical example of AWGN. Hence, in this article, we suggested average filter algorithm processed by the threshold values using them applying standard deviation of local mask under the AWGN environment in this study. As the result of the simulation, The proposed algorithm shows a high PSNR of 24.56[dB] for Barbara images that had been damaged of AWGN(${\sigma}=15$), compared to the existing MF, CWMF and AWMF there were improvements by 3.34[dB], 2.57[dB], and 3.32[dB], respectively.