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Cross-Texting Prevention System using Korean Chat Corpus (한글 채팅 말뭉치를 이용한 크로스-텍스팅 방지 시스템)

  • Lee, Da-Young;Who, Hwan-Gue
    • Annual Conference on Human and Language Technology
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    • 2020.10a
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    • pp.377-382
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    • 2020
  • cross-texting은 실수로 의도하지 않은 상대방에게 메세지를 잘못 전송하는 것을 말한다. 휴대폰 메신저 사용이 활발해짐에 따라 이 같은 실수가 빈번하게 발생하는데 메신저에서 제공하는 기능은 대체로 사후 해결책에 해당하고 사용자가 사전에 실수를 발견하기는 어렵다. 본 논문에서는 사용자가 작성한 문장의 형식적 자질를 분석하여 현재 참여중인 대화에서 작성한 문장이 cross-texting인지를 판별하는 모델을 제안했다. 문장에서 높임법, 표층적 완성도 자질을 추출하고 이를 통해 특정 사용자의 대화를 모델링하여 주어진 문장이 대화에 부합하는지 여부를 판단한다. 이같은 방식은 채팅방의 이전 기록만으로도 사용자가 작성한 문장이 cross-texting인지 여부를 쉽게 판단할 수 있는 힌트를 제공할 수 있다. 실제 메신저 대화 말뭉치를 이용해 제작한 데이터에서 94% 정확도로 cross-texting을 탐지했다.

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Influence of mobile phone texting on gait parameters during ramp ascent and descent

  • Kim, Hyunjin;Park, Jaemyoung;Cha, Jaeyun;Song, Chang-Ho
    • Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Science
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.43-48
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    • 2014
  • Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the influences on gait features during mobile phone use while ramp walking. Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: Thirty-three healthy adult subjects performed four walking conditions on an outside ramp with a 5 m length, 1.5 m width, and a $5^{\circ}$ angle. All participants were touch screen mobile phone users. Four walking conditions were used: 1) ramp ascent, 2) ramp descent, 3) texting during ramp ascent, and 4) texting during ramp descent. In conditions 3) and 4), subjects texted the words of "Aegukga"-the song of patriotism-while walking. Upon the signal of start, the subjects walked the ramp during texting. Gait parameters were measured at the length of 3 m excluding 1 m of the start and end of the total length. Each situation was repeated three times for each subject, and mean values were calculated. For gait examination, a gait analyzer was used (OptoGait). Results: Subjects ranged in age from 23 to 38 years (mean age, 27.73). Eighty-three percent of subjects in our study had experienced an accident during mobile phone use. Texting on a mobile phone while walking significantly decreased ramp gait, speed, cadence, stride length, step length, and single support (p<0.05) and significantly increased stride time, step time, gait cycle, and double support (p<0.05). There was a significant difference in cadence, step length, stride time, step time, and single support during ramp ascent and descent (p<0.05). Conclusions: Texting on a mobile phone while walking significantly decreased gait quality.

Effects of mobile texting and gaming on gait with obstructions under different illumination levels

  • Cha, Jaeyun;Kim, Hyunjin;Park, Jaemyoung;Song, Changho
    • Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Science
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.32-37
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    • 2015
  • Objective: This study was conducted to test the effects of mobile texting and gaming on gait with obstructions under different illumination levels. Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: Twelve healthy adults aged 20 to 36 years (mean 23.5 years) were tested under six different conditions. All participants used touchscreen smartphones. Testing conditions included: 1) Walking with an obstruction under a bright illumination level; 2) walking with an obstruction with a low level of illumination; 3) walking with an obstruction while texting under a bright illumination level; 4) walking with an obstruction while texting with a low level of illumination; 5) walking with an obstruction while gaming under a bright illumination level; and 6) walking with an obstruction while gaming with a low level of illumination. All participants were asked to text the Korean national anthem by their own phone and play Temple Run 2 using an iPhone 5. Gait variances were measured over a distance of 3 m, and the mean value after three trials was used. A gait analyzer was used to measure the data. Results: Compared to normal gait with obstruction, gait speed, step length, stride length, step time, stride time, cadence while texting and gaming showed significant differences (p<0.05). Differences between the illumination levels included gait speed, step length, stride length, and step time (p<0.05) with no significant differences in stride time and cadence. Conclusions: Dual-tasking using a smartphone under low levels of illumination lowers the quality of gait with obstructions.