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View-Dependent Adaptive Animation of Liquids

  • Kim, Jang-Hee;Ihm, In-Sung;Cha, Deuk-Hyun
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.28 no.6
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    • pp.697-708
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    • 2006
  • Various adaptive mesh refinement techniques are often employed in numerical simulations for increasing spatial and temporal resolution beyond the limits imposed by available CPU time and memory space. Recently, an octree-based adaptive mesh structure was successfully used in fluid animation to place more grid cells efficiently in visually interesting regions of fluids. In an attempt to optimize the use of computational resources further in fluid animation, this paper extends this adaptive technique by modifying the mesh refinement scheme so that the camera's viewing properties are dynamically exploited during the simulation. Based on a simple adaptive mesh structure, we show that the new meshing strategy can save a substantial amount of computation time and memory space by using a view-dependent adaptive approach. The experimental results reveal that the proposed technique provides a good compromise between the computational effort and the simulation's fidelity, and may be used quite effectively in 3D animation production.

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Content Adaptive Pattern Concealment for Nonintrusive Projection-based AR (비간섭 프로젝션 기반 증강현실을 위한 컨텐츠 적응형 패턴 은닉)

  • Park, Han-Hoon;Lee, Moon-Hyun;Seo, Byung-Kuk;Jin, Yoon-Jong;Park, Jong-Il
    • Journal of the HCI Society of Korea
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.49-56
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    • 2007
  • A nonintrusive projection-based AR approach using complementary pattern has been recently proposed and applied to virtual studio. However, the approach faces the tradeoff between the pattern imperceptibility and compensation accuracy. To alleviate the tradeoff, we propose a content adaptive pattern concealment approach. The projector input images (AR images) are divided into rectangular regions and spatial variation and color distribution are computed in the regions. Based on the spatial variation and color distribution, we embed locally different strength of pattern images into different color channels. It is demonstrated that the proposed approach has two opposite advantages by comparing it with the previous (non-adaptive) approach through a variety of experiments and subjective evaluation. Our content adaptive approach can obtain the same performance using weaker pattern than the previous approach and thus significantly improve the imperceptibility of the pattern. On the contrary, our content adaptive approach can make strong pattern less perceptible and thus produce better compensation results.

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Numerical Evaluations of the Effect of Feature Maps on Content-Adaptive Finite Element Mesh Generation

  • Lee, W.H.;Kim, T.S.;Cho, M.H.;Lee, S.Y.
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.8-16
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    • 2007
  • Finite element analysis (FEA) is an effective means for the analysis of bioelectromagnetism. It has been successfully applied to various problems over conventional methods such as boundary element analysis and finite difference analysis. However, its utilization has been limited due to the overwhelming computational load despite of its analytical power. We have previously developed a novel mesh generation scheme that produces FE meshes that are content-adaptive to given MR images. MRI content-adaptive FE meshes (cMeshes) represent the electrically conducting domain more effectively with far less number of nodes and elements, thus lessen the computational load. In general, the cMesh generation is affected by the quality of feature maps derived from MRI. In this study, we have tested various feature maps created based on the improved differential geometry measures for more effective cMesh head models. As performance indices, correlation coefficient (CC), root mean squared error (RMSE), relative error (RE), and the quality of cMesh triangle elements are used. The results show that there is a significant variation according to the characteristics of specific feature maps on cMesh generation, and offer additional choices of feature maps to yield more effective and efficient generation of cMeshes. We believe that cMeshes with specific and improved feature map generation schemes should be useful in the FEA of bioelectromagnetic problems.

A New 3D Depth Reconstruction Method Adaptive to Various Environments (환경 적응적 3D 깊이 재구성 방법)

  • Kim, Jung-Un;Kang, Hang-Bong
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.271-279
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    • 2016
  • The recent development of the HD (High Definition) and UHD (Ultra High Definition) technology allowed the growth of 3D contents market. Yet the majority of the 3D contents in the market are strictly for 6.5 cm inter-ocular distance, causing various visual discomforts for the viewers who have different inter-ocular distance. Moreover, because the 3D contents are created for a fixed viewing distance, the change of the viewing distances when watching 3D contents can also cause visual conflicts. To solve this problem, we devised techniques that consider the environmental information of the viewer watching 3D contents. By analyzing the relationship between viewing distance, inter-ocular distance, and perceived depth, we created an adaptive content viewing system that reflects the viewer's environment to minimize any conflicts in watching 3D contents. From our experiments, we found that the performance of our adaptive content viewing system was reasonable.

Cache-Friendly Adaptive Video Streaming Framework Exploiting Regular Expression in Content Centric Networks (콘텐트 중심 네트워크에서 정규표현식을 활용한 캐시친화적인 적응형 스트리밍 프레임워크)

  • Son, Donghyun;Choi, Daejin;Choi, Nakjung;Song, Junghwan;Kwon, Ted Taekyoung
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.40 no.9
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    • pp.1776-1785
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    • 2015
  • Content Centric Network (CCN) has been introduced as a new paradigm due to a shift of users's perspective of using Internet from host-centric to content-centric. On the other hand, a demand for video streaming has been increasing. Thus, Adaptive streaming has been introduced and researched for achieving higher user's satisfaction. If an architecture of Internet is replaced with CCN architecture, it is necessary to consider adaptive video streaming in CCN according to the demand of users. However, if the same rate decision algorithm used in Internet is deployed in CCN, there are a limitation of utilizing content store (CS) in CCN router and a problem of reflecting dynamic requirements. Therefore, this paper presents a framework adequate to CCN protocol and cache utilization, adapting content naming method of exploiting regular expression to the rate decision algorithm of the existing adaptive streaming. In addition, it also improves the quality of video streaming and verifies the performance through dynamic expression strategies and selection algorithm of the strategies.

CAMAR Companion : Context-aware Mobile AR System for supporting the Personalization of Augmented Content in Smart Space (CAMAR Companion : 스마트 공간에서 증강 콘텐츠의 개인화를 위한 맥락 인식 모바일 증강 현실 시스템)

  • Oh, Se-Jin;Woo, Woon-Tack
    • 한국HCI학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2009.02a
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    • pp.673-676
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    • 2009
  • In this paper, we describe CAMAR Companoin, a context-aware mobile AR system that provides a user-adaptive assistance with an augmented picture according to the user's context in smart space. It recognizes physical objects and tracks the movement of those objects with a camera embodied to a mobile device. CAMAR Companion observes a mobile user's context, which is sensed by various kinds of sensors in environments, and infers user preference for the content in the situation. It recommends multimedia content relevant to the user's context. It overlays selected content over associated physical objects and enables the user to experience the content in a user-centric manner. Furthermore, we have developed the prototype to illustrate how our system could be used for a mobile user's well-being care applications in smart home environments. In this application, we found that our system could perceive a user preference even though a user's context is changed dynamically, and then adapt the multimedia content with respect to the user's context effectively. As such, the proposed user-adaptive system has the potential to play an important role in developing customized user interfaces in mobile devices.

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Issues in Next Generation Streaming Server Design

  • Won, Youjip
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Broadcast Engineers Conference
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    • 2001.11a
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    • pp.335-354
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    • 2001
  • .Next Generation Multimedia Streaming Technology Massive Scale Support $\rightarrow$ Clustered Solution Adaptive to Heterogeneous Network daptive to Heterogeneous Terminal Capability Presentation Technique .SMART Server Architecture .HERMES File System .Clustered Solution . High Speed Storage Interconnect .' Content Partitioning . Load Management . Support for Heterogeniety . Adaptive End to End Streaming Transport: Unicast vs. Multicast '. Scalable Encoding

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Adaptive Black Band Insertion for Improving Motion Quality

  • Lin, Hsiang-Tan;Yen, Shih-Chieh
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.1322-1325
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    • 2009
  • Adaptive black band insertion improve blur phenomenon that caused by hold type issue of LCD, the approach regulate charge time by OE signal to control black inserted ratio, and the charge time be modified according the motion quantity of displaying content.

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Content Adaptive Watermarkding Using a Stochastic Visual Model Based on Multiwavelet Transform

  • Kwon, Ki-Ryong;Kang, Kyun-Ho;Kwon, Seong-Geun;Moon, Kwang-Seok;Lee, Joon-Jae
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2002.07c
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    • pp.1511-1514
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    • 2002
  • This paper presents content adaptive image watermark embedding using stochastic visual model based on multiwavelet transform. To embedding watermark, the original image is decomposed into 4 levels using a discrete multiwavelet transform, then a watermark is embedded into the JND(just noticeable differences) of the image each subband. The perceptual model is applied with a stochastic approach fer watermark embedding. This is based on the computation of a NVF(noise visibility function) that have local image properties. The perceptual model with content adaptive watermarking algorithm embed at the texture and edge region for more strongly embedded watermark by the JND. This method uses stationary Generalized Gaussian model characteristic because watermark has noise properties. The experiment results of simulation of the proposed watermark embedding method using stochastic visual model based on multiwavelet transform techniques was found to be excellent invisibility and robustness.

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Adaptive Hypermedia for eLearning: An Implementation Framework

  • Dutta, Diptendu;Majumdar, Shyamal;Majumdar, Chandan
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.676-684
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    • 2003
  • eLearning can be defined as an approach to teaching and teaming that utilises Internet technologies to communicate and collaborate in an educational context. This includes technology that supplements traditional classroom training with web-based components and learning environments where the educational process is experienced online. The use of hypertext as an educational tool has a very rich history. The advent of the internet and one of its major application, the world wide web (WWW), has given a tremendous boost to the theory and practice of hypermedia systems for educational purposes. However, the web suffers from an inability to satisfy the heterogeneous needs of a large number of users. For example, web-based courses present the same static teaming material to students with widely differing knowledge of the subject. Adaptive hypermedia techniques can be used to improve the adaptability of eLearning. In this paper we report an approach to the design a unified implementation framework suitable for web-based eLearning that accommodates the three main dimensions of hypermedia adaptation: content, navigation, and presentation. The framework externalises the adaptation strategies using XML notation. The separation of the adaptation strategies from the source code of the eLearning software enables a system using the framework to quickly implement a variety of adaptation strategies. This work is a part of our more general ongoing work on the design of a framework for adaptive content delivery. parts of the framework discussed in this paper have been imulemented in a commercial eLearning engine.

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