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Unconstrained e-Book Control Program by Detecting Facial Characteristic Point and Tracking in Real-time (얼굴의 특이점 검출 및 실시간 추적을 이용한 e-Book 제어)

  • Kim, Hyun-Woo;Park, Joo-Yong;Lee, Jeong-Jick;Yoon, Young-Ro
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.14-18
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    • 2014
  • This study is about e-Book program based on human-computer interaction(HCI) system for physically handicapped person. By acquiring background knowledge of HCI, we know that if we use vision-based interface we can replace current computer input devices by extracting any characteristic point and tracing it. We decided betweeneyes as a characteristic point by analyzing facial input image using webcam. But because of three-dimensional structure of glasses, the person who is wearing glasses wasn't suitable for tracing between-eyes. So we changed characteristic point to the bridge of the nose after detecting between-eyes. By using this technique, we could trace rotation of head in real-time regardless of glasses. To test this program's usefulness, we conducted an experiment to analyze the test result on actual application. Consequently, we got 96.5% rate of success for controlling e-Book under proper condition by analyzing the test result of 20 subjects.

Design of Smart Education e-Board Prototype Based on Internet of Things (사물인터넷 기반 스마트교육 전자보드 프로토타입 설계)

  • Jeon, Minyeong;Cha, Hoon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2019.05a
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    • pp.15-17
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    • 2019
  • Some blind spots of information were occurring because important information such as school events, employment information, attendance information, and major school schedules were currently communicated through home communication messages only. To address this problem, an e-Board prototype was designed to incorporate P2P-based Internet of Things technology in a wired and wireless network based on a survey of data on smart education based on the Internet of Things. In each classroom, necessary information, such as school events, was received in real time from the classroom and shared in the classroom. They also want to design an e-Board prototype for Internet of Things-based smart education because they are easily accessible to anyone even if they do not know how to use e-Board.

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Effect of the Corrosive Solution Conditions and Scan Rate to the Electrochemical Corrosion on the AISI 304 Stainless Steel (부식액의 조건 및 주사 속도가 AISI 304 스테인리스강의 전기화학적 부식에 미치는 영향)

  • 나은영;백신영
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.535-541
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    • 1997
  • The effect of concentration of each solution( HCI, $H_2SO_4$ and $HNO_3$), scan rate and polished surface condition on the corrosion of AISI 304 Stainless Steel were investigated, utilizing the Method ASTM G5 - 87. It can be concluded that: 1) For the same concentration(i.e. 1N) of each solution the corrosion rate is the highest in HCI and lowest in $HNO_3$. Also, the difference of values of $i_{cirt}$ generated for each solution is significant. 2) As the concentration of the solution $H_2SO_4$ is increased (O.5N, 1N, 2N) the values of $E_{cor}$ $i_{crit}$ and $i_{p}$ are increased. 3) In case of existence of SCN ion of O.OlN, the values of iCTIt and ip generated are approximately 100 times and 1.4 times higher respectively, than in the case of non - existence of $SCN^{-}$. However the existence of $SCN^{-}$ doesn't affect the value of $E_{cor}$ and $E_{p}$. 4) The values of $i_{crit}$ and $i_{p}$ are increased due to the increase of scan rate. But the values of $E_{cor}$ and $E_{p}$ do not depend on the scan rate. 5) The $i_{p}$ value depends greatly on oxygen in the solution, but the changes in values of $E_{cor}$ $i_{crit}$ and $E_{b}$ due to the oxygen are insignificant. 6) If a component is polished using #400, #600 and #800 wet polish paper, the effect of surface condition on variations of values of $i_{crit}$ and $i_{p}$ is slightly significant.

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A Study on Filterless Frequency Doubler (휠터를 사용하지 않는 주파수 2체배기에 관한 연구)

  • 김경희
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.31-39
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    • 1979
  • This paper dealt with a general the Qrem of frequency doubler. By summarizing the frequency doubler theorems, a new frequency doubter theorem can be derived. "In time invarient system, if the input waveform shows the half-wave symmetric characteristic and if the even function is the mapping from input into output, then the frequency of output is at least 2-times of input frequency." By the theorem, this paper propose a new wide band square wave frequency doublerusing negative resistance circuit.e circuit.

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CONDENSATION IN DENSITY DEPENDENT ZERO RANGE PROCESSES

  • Jeon, Intae
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.267-278
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    • 2013
  • We consider zero range processes with density dependent jump rates g given by $g=g(n,k)=g_1(n)g_2(k/n)$ with $g_1(x)=x^{-\alpha}$ and $$g_2(x)=\{^{x^{-\alpha}\;if\;a&lt;x}_{Mx^{-\alpha}\;if\;x{\leq}a}$$. (0.1) In this case, with 1/2 < a < 1 and ${\alpha}$ > 0, we show that non-complete condensation occurs with maximum cluster size an. More precisely, for any ${\epsilon}$ > 0, there exists $M^*$ > 0 such that, for any 0 < M ${\leq}M^*$, the maximum cluster size is between (a - ${\epsilon}$)n and (a + ${\epsilon}$)n for large n. This provides a simple example of non-complete condensation under perturbation of rates which are deep in the range of perfect condensation (e.g. ${\alpha}$ >> 1) and supports the instability of the condensation transition.

Role of London Energy in Determining the C-Dimensions of Phyllosilicates (층상 규산염광물 C-축 결정에 있어서의 런던에너지 역할)

  • 유재영
    • Journal of the Mineralogical Society of Korea
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.89-97
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    • 1990
  • To examine how London energy controls the c-dimensions of phyllosilicates, London energy, as well as Coulomb and Pauli repulstion energy was calculated as a function of d(001) for 1M and d(002) for 2M 1 phyllosilicates. London and Pauli repulstion energy calcualtion use a direct interaction calculation method and Coulomb energy calculation adopts Fourier synthesis method. The energy calculations show that Coulmb and Pauli repulsion energy dominantly control the c-dimensions of phyllosilicates having the interlayer cationss, i.e., the layer charges. On the other hand, if phyllosilicates have no interlayer cations, London energy is solely responsible for holding the layers and maintain the c-dimensions. The significance of London energy in determining the c-dimensions of phyllosislicates de-creases as the layer charge increases. When the layer charge is lower than one equivalent on the basis of Oη(OH)2 formula, London energy plays an important role in determing the c-dimensions. however, if the layer charge is higher than one equivalent, London energy becomes insignifi-cant in determining the c-dimension.

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A PROPERTY OF CERTAIN ANALYTIC FUNCTIONS

  • Shigeyoshi Owa;Kang, Jin-Sook
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.201-204
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    • 1995
  • Let N be the class of functions of the form $$ (1.1) p(z) = 1 + p_1 z + p_2 z^2 + \cdots $$ which are analytic in the open unit disk $U = {z : $\mid$z$\mid$ < 1}$. If $p(z) \in N$ satisfies $Rep(z) > 0 (z \in U)$, then p(z) is called a Caratheodory function (cf. Goodman [2]).

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ON CURVATURE PINCHING FOR TOTALLY REAL SUBMANIFOLDS OF $H^n$(c)

  • Matsuyama, Yoshio
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.321-336
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    • 1997
  • Let S be the Ricci curvature of an n-dimensional compact minimal totally real submanifold M of a quaternion projective space $HP^n (c)$ of quaternion sectional curvature c. We proved that if $S \leq \frac{16}{3(n -2)}c$, then either $S \equiv \frac{4}{n - 1}c$ (i.e. M is totally geodesic or $S \equiv \frac{16}{3(n - 2)}c$. All compact minimal totally real submanifolds of $HP^n (c)$ satisfy in $S \equiv \frac{16}{3(n - 2)}c$ are determined.

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ON MIXED PRESSURE-VELOCITY REGULARITY CRITERIA FOR THE 3D MICROPOLAR EQUATIONS IN LORENTZ SPACES

  • Kim, Jae-Myoung;Kim, Jaewoo
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.85-92
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    • 2021
  • In present paper, inspired by the recently paper [1], we give the mixed pressure-velocity regular criteria in view of Lorentz spaces for weak solutions to 3D micropolar equations in a half space. Precisely, if (0.1) ${\frac{P}{(e^{-{\mid}x{\mid}^2}+{\mid}u{\mid})^{\theta}}{\in}L^p(0,T;L^{q,{\infty}}({\mathbb{R}}^3_+))$, p, q < ∞, and (0.2) ${\frac{2}{p}}+{\frac{3}{q}}=2-{\theta}$, 0 ≤ θ ≤ 1, then (u, w) is regular on (0, T].

HILBERT 2-CLASS FIELD TOWERS OF IMAGINARY QUADRATIC FUNCTION FIELDS

  • Ahn, Jaehyun;Jung, Hwanyup
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.699-704
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, we prove that the Hilbert 2-class field tower of an imaginary quadratic function field $F=k({\sqrt{D})$ is infinite if $r_2({\mathcal{C}}(F))=4$ and exactly one monic irreducible divisor of D is of odd degree, except for one type of $R{\acute{e}}dei$ matrix of F. We also compute the density of such imaginary quadratic function fields F.