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Survey of Capability Maturity for Digital Contents Process (디지털 콘텐츠 프로세스를 위한 역량성숙도 조사)

  • 궁상환
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.406-414
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    • 2004
  • It is being emphasized that management of core process is another crutial factor in the development of a product, besides of management of quality factors for the product itself. The study purposes to introduce process quality concept to digital contents market, and also aimes at meauring of process maturity, based on level 2 and 3 of Capability Maturity Model, for domestic companies especially devoted to digital contents area. The result shows that the maturity level of most of companies surveyed is very low and that mobile and game fields are slightly more matured than animation field. The paper also proposes some of future efforts to be made fur improving maturity level of digital contents companies.

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A Study on the Development of the User Behavior Simulation Technology Using a Perceived Action Possibilities (내제된 행위 유발 가능성을 활용하는 사용자 행동 시뮬레이션 기술의 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Yun-Gil;Park, Chang-Hoon;Im, Dong-Hyuk
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.17 no.11
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    • pp.1335-1344
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    • 2014
  • In architectural design, the user is one of the most important factors for the design task as well as the standard for evaluating the value of the built environment after its construction. Recently, accidents, such as fires and breakdowns, in huge and complicated buildings have increased the importance of user behavior simulation. The Korean government has tried to establish a regulation for the prevention of accidents in the built environment. This is regarded as a significant step forward for providing a safer and more appropriate environment for users. However, the existing technologies related to analyzing user behavior only simulate simplified situations. Such simulations are not enough to evaluate accurately the designed alternatives because buildings and spaces contain more complicated information than what we have conventionally considered. Thus, we propose that the advanced agent can interact with the architectural context. It can understand not only the physical situation but also how the users affect this situation. In order to realize this, we adopted the concept of affordances as the perceived action possibilities for the simulation environment.

Augmented-Reality Survey: from Concept to Application

  • Kim, Soo Kyun;Kang, Shin-Jin;Choi, Yoo-Joo;Choi, Min-Hyung;Hong, Min
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.982-1004
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    • 2017
  • The recent advances in the field of augmented reality (AR) have shown that the technology is a fundamental part of modern immersive interactive systems for the achievement of user engagement and a dynamic user experience. This survey paper presents the descriptions of a variety of the new AR explorations, and the issues that are relevant to the contemporary development of the fundamental technologies and applications are discussed. Most of the literature regarding the pertinent topics-taxonomy, the core tracking and sensing technologies, the hardware and software platforms, and the domain-specific applications-are then chronologically surveyed, and in varying detail, this is supplemented with the cited papers. This paper portrays the diversity of the research regarding the AR field together with an overview of the benefits and the limitations of the competing and complementary technologies.

Multimedia data processing using object-orient theory (객체지향 이론을 적용한 멀티미디어 데이터 처리)

  • 김홍섭
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2000
  • According as the Internet has expanded. technology of multimedia has developed, information has been expressed and provided in many ways, and users have been faced with various forms of data. However, data process probable has many problems from the developer's point of view. The Problem of compatibility caused by the different data structure in the media and multimedia such as sound, image, video and so forth. Even if they have the same structure requires the more task to the developers, makes developer work more. The object oriented theory has recently come to the fore as the effectual solution to this problem. This paper provides how to Proceed multimedia data more effectively by using inheritance and polymorphism, which come from the main concept of object oriented theory, and shows the example of then applied to the development of a game program.

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Design Concept and Architecture Analysis of Cell Microprocessor (Cell 마이크로프로세서 설계 개념과 아키텍쳐 분석)

  • Moon Sang-Gook
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2006.05a
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    • pp.927-930
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    • 2006
  • While Intel has been increasing its exclusive possession in the system IC semiconductor market, IBM, Sony, and Toshiba founded an alliance to develop the next entertainment multi-core processor, which is named CELL. Cell is designed upon the Power architecture and includes 8 SPE (Synergistic processor Element) cores for data handling, and supports SIMD architecture for optimal execution of multimedia, or game applications. Also, it includes expanded Power microarchitecture. In this paper, we analyzed and researched the Cell microprocessor, which is evaluated as the most powerful processor in this era.

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Researches on division-size unit COA development plan applying Vision 21 (비전21 모델을 활용한 사단급 부대 방책발전 방안 연구)

  • 최연호;김지호
    • Proceedings of the Korea Society for Simulation Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.3-10
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    • 2003
  • Developments in science and technology based on computer technology influenced military fields and created up-to-date weapons and equipment, and as a result, which is changing the war accomplishing methods of the future warfare. Due to these changes in the war accomplishing methods, the army command centers are requested to make changes in their decision-making process. In other words, they need to apply more scientific methods rather than just build a scheme by the mere analysis of commanders and the staffs as in the past. Consequently, we propose a model, Vision 21 we developed as a war game model for division-size unit analysis use, in the COA development process, which is the most important part in establishing the OPLAN for mission accomplishment. Vision 21, with a comparative analysis of the other COA built in the COA development process, can be applied to making the best COA. Model employment concept can let us choose the best COA, operating war games on condition that the COA of the opposite forces is fixed and ours sequentially opposed against, and with a comparative analysis also. Moreover, if the time available is limited, before establishing several courses, we can apply the COA to the process for making the best decision, analysing in stages or by main phases and not establishing several courses for a special purpose.

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Conflict Resolution: Analysis of the Existing Theories and Resolution Strategies in Relation to Face Recognition

  • A. A. Alabi;B. S. Afolabi;B. I. Akhigbe;A. A. Ayoade
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.23 no.9
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    • pp.166-176
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    • 2023
  • A scenario known as conflict in face recognition may arise as a result of some disparity-related issues (such as expression, distortion, occlusion and others) leading to a compromise of someone's identity or contradiction of the intended message. However, addressing this requires the determination and application of appropriate procedures among the various conflict theories both in terms of concepts as well as resolution strategies. Theories such as Marxist, Game theory (Prisoner's dilemma, Penny matching, Chicken problem), Lanchester theory and Information theory were analyzed in relation to facial images conflict and these were made possible by trying to provide answers to selected questions as far as resolving facial conflict is concerned. It has been observed that the scenarios presented in the Marxist theory agree with the form of resolution expected in the analysis of conflict and its related issues as they relate to face recognition. The study observed that the issue of conflict in facial images can better be analyzed using the concept introduced by the Marxist theory in relation to the Information theory. This is as a result of its resolution strategy which tends to seek a form of balance as result as opposed to the win or lose case scenarios applied in other concepts. This was also consolidated by making reference to the main mechanisms and result scenario applicable in Information theory.

Negotiations in Space and Time: Changing Gender Relations in Thai Tourist-oriented Encounters

  • King, Victor T.;Rotheray, J.
    • SUVANNABHUMI
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.25-57
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    • 2019
  • The paper addresses Erik Cohen's pioneering work on tourism in Thailand, specifically his publications on the relations between Thai women and foreign (farang) men in tourist-oriented encounters. Of sociological-anthropological interest is his conceptualization of these relations as "open-ended prostitution as a skilful game of luck" based on his study of a Bangkok soi (lane) in 1981-1984, and his exploration of Thai culture in terms of ambiguity and contradiction. On the basis of recent ethnographic research in the northern Thai tourist hub of Chiang Mai and wide-ranging observations on tourism development in Thailand, we examine continuity and change in these male-female engagements since Cohen's research, especially in the context of the increasing availability of such electronic agencies as social media, messaging, video chat, and internet dating. Whereas Cohen's concept of ambiguity and illusion has tended to disappear from physical spaces, it seems to have resurfaced in virtual space. The complexities of host-guest relations, and particularly the interactions both within the variegated category of "guests" themselves and then between their "hostesses" are explored in terms of sites of tourism-oriented encounters in both physical and virtual space so as to deconstruct these oppositional categories which have been formative in studies of tourism.

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A Study on Meta-Reality Experience at a Gallery through the Interactivity of New Media Art (뉴미디어 아트의 상호 작용성을 통한 미술관에서의 메타현실 체험 연구)

  • Kim, Tae-Eun
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.113-125
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    • 2018
  • In recent years, new media art is developing to play its roles as a means of remediation to overturn, reuse, and alter the old technologies rather than technology-dependent art to accept new technologies and use them as artistic tools. Here, the concept of new should mean looking at the old technologies in an indirect way and finding new meanings in them rather than presenting new technologies. The starting point of this study was the concept of spatialization in which the concept of new media art would externalize games from inside to outside the screen in gamification-applied spaces. Participatory new media art adds a platform for viewer's participation and utilizes the entire space of the exhibition hall instead of allowing for simple viewing at the exhibition hall. The study focused on the changes and phenomena in the process of games belonging to the artistic space through the interactivity of gamification. Here, the premise was that gamification meant the "spatialization of games." The study examined several cases of games being altered in the spatialization process to figure out interactivity for viewers and developmental directions for interface design at a gallery.

Modeling and Analysis of Cooperative Engagements with Manned-Unmanned Ground Combat Systems (무인 지상 전투 체계의 협동 교전 모델링 및 분석)

  • Han, Sang Woo;Pyun, Jai Jeong
    • Journal of the Korea Society for Simulation
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.105-117
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    • 2020
  • Analysis of combat effectiveness is required to consider the concept of tactical cooperative engagement between manned-unmanned weapon systems, in order to predict the required operational capabilities of future weapon systems that meets the concept of 'effect-based synchronized operations.' However, analytical methods such as mathematical and statistical models make it difficult to analyze the effects of complex systems under nonlinear warfare. In this paper, we propose a combat simulation model that can simulate the concept of cooperative engagement between manned-unmanned combat entities based on wireless communications. First, we model unmanned combat entities, e.g., unmanned ground vehicles and drones, and manned combat entities, e.g., combatants and artillery, considering the capabilities required by the future ground system. We also simulate tactical behavior in which all entities perform their mission while sharing battlefield situation information through wireless communications. Finally we explore the feasibility of the proposed model by analyzing combat effectiveness such as target acquisition rate, remote control success rate, reconnaissance lead time, survival rate, and enemy's loss rate under a small-unit armor reconnaissance scenario. The proposed model is expected to be used in war-game combat experiments as well as analysis of the effects of manned-unmanned ground weapons.