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A NOTE ON LIFTING TRANSFORMATION GROUPS

  • Cho, Sung Ki;Park, Choon Sung
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.169-176
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    • 1997
  • The purpose of this note is to compare two known results related to the lifting problem of an action of a topological group G on a G-space X to a coverring space of X.

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Passive Optical Network system Using bi-direction SOA (양방향 반도체 광증폭기를 이용한 수동 광통신망 시스템)

  • Choe, Yeong-Bok;Park, Su-Jin
    • Proceedings of the Optical Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2008.02a
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    • pp.293-294
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    • 2008
  • Using bi-direction SOA based Extension system, FTTH can enhance PON system by increasing both the upstream and downstream link budget. This increased link budget can be used to extend the distance, increase the split ratio or both. The bi-direction SOA regenerates signals using all-optical amplification, and is therefore transparent to data rate or protocol. The bi-direction SOA supports legacy as well as future FTTx standards. This is based on SOA's proprietary technology platform for the manufacturing of advanced discrete photonics and photonic integrated circuits (PICs). Because the bi-direction SOA uses the same InP semiconductor technology used in virtually all telecom lasers, it is able to amplify signals at 1310 and 1490 nm, wavelengths not accessible with commercial fiber-amplifier (EDFA) technology. Due to the extremely fast response time of the InP semiconductor optical amplifiers inside, the SOA can accommodate both continuous (downstream) and bursty (upstream) traffic.

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Error-Tolerant Music Information Retrieval Method Using Query-by-Humming (허밍 질의를 이용한 오류에 강한 악곡 정보 검색 기법)

  • 정현열;허성필
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.23 no.6
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    • pp.488-496
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    • 2004
  • This paper describes a music information retrieval system which uses humming as the key for retrieval Humming is an easy way for the user to input a melody. However, there are several problems with humming that degrade the retrieval of information. One problem is a human factor. Sometimes people do not sing accurately, especially if they are inexperienced or unaccompanied. Another problem arises from signal processing. Therefore, a music information retrieval method should be sufficiently robust to surmount various humming errors and signal processing problems. A retrieval system has to extract pitch from the user's humming. However pitch extraction is not perfect. It often captures half or double pitches. even if the extraction algorithms take the continuity of the pitch into account. Considering these problems. we propose a system that takes multiple pitch candidates into account. In addition to the frequencies of the pitch candidates. the confidence measures obtained from their powers are taken into consideration as well. We also propose the use of an algorithm with three dimensions that is an extension of the conventional DP algorithm, so that multiple pitch candidates can be treated. Moreover in the proposed algorithm. DP paths are changed dynamically to take deltaPitches and IOIratios of input and reference notes into account in order to treat notes being split or unified. We carried out an evaluation experiment to compare the proposed system with a conventional system. From the experiment. the proposed method gave better retrieval performance than the conventional system.