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Design and Implementation of Korean Voice Web Browser (한국어 음성 웹브라우저 설계 및 구현)

  • Jang, Young-Gun;Jo, Kyoung-Hwan
    • Journal of KIISE:Computing Practices and Letters
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    • v.7 no.5
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    • pp.458-466
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    • 2001
  • This paper is addressed to a design and implementation of Korean voice web browser using voice technologies for controling web browser and selecting contents in the web document, and converting them to voice after HTML analysis. Main feature of this web browser is universal design which considers both of normal person and visual disabled, allows multi-modal interface. As voice interface for visual disabled, it supports tree structure which allows to recognize web document structure easily by only voice guidance regardless of frame usage, can handle all elements described as tag in the web document, identify them as predefined different voice property according to element property. This method gets rid of additional guidance voice for element property without audio style sheet or additional programming effort.

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Development of Drugs, Devices, and Drug-Device Combinations: Through the Eyes of the Regulator

  • Spyker, Daniel A.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Applied Pharmacology
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    • 1995.04a
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    • pp.21-27
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    • 1995
  • This document collects Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) and Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) guidance documents, citations to the primary literature, and other published and unpublished documents relevant to development and approval of drug/device combinations collected by the CDRH Division of Cardiovascular, Respiratory and Neurological Devices (DCRND). Since the Master Bibliography number represents an accession number, an alphabetical (by author) listing appears at the end of the document, Any citation marked with a, is on file in the DCRND offices, 340B, in the Piccard Building (HFZ-450), 1390 Piccard Avenue, Rockville, MD 20850.

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Case Study on the Discrepancies of Bill of Lading under UCP 600 (UCP 600 이후 선화증권 하자관련 분쟁사례)

  • Seo, Jung-Doo
    • THE INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE & LAW REVIEW
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    • v.45
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    • pp.111-136
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    • 2010
  • Bill of lading means the transport document ("marine", "ocean" or "port-to-port" or similar), however named, covering sea shipment only. Data in a bill of lading, when read in context with the credit, the document itself and international standard banking practice, need not be identical to, but must not conflict with, data in that document, any other stipulated document or the credit, according to UCP 600 and ISBP. This article has provided the general guideline of the discrepancies on the basis of UCP 600, ISBP 681 and the ICC Banking Commission Opinions, for the solution of the unpaid problems of the credit transactions. I have studied especially the ICC Banking Commission Opinions and the DOCDEX Decisions on the bill of lading after UCP 600, the international standard banking practice (ISBP 681), and the recent Korean cases. As such, this article would fill a need gap in the market between the general principles in the UCP provisions and the daily job of the practitioner. The credit practitioners are suggested to this resulting guidance whenever doubts arise as to how to check the credit documents in daily practice.

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KI-HABS: Key Information Guided Hierarchical Abstractive Summarization

  • Zhang, Mengli;Zhou, Gang;Yu, Wanting;Liu, Wenfen
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.15 no.12
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    • pp.4275-4291
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    • 2021
  • With the unprecedented growth of textual information on the Internet, an efficient automatic summarization system has become an urgent need. Recently, the neural network models based on the encoder-decoder with an attention mechanism have demonstrated powerful capabilities in the sentence summarization task. However, for paragraphs or longer document summarization, these models fail to mine the core information in the input text, which leads to information loss and repetitions. In this paper, we propose an abstractive document summarization method by applying guidance signals of key sentences to the encoder based on the hierarchical encoder-decoder architecture, denoted as KI-HABS. Specifically, we first train an extractor to extract key sentences in the input document by the hierarchical bidirectional GRU. Then, we encode the key sentences to the key information representation in the sentence level. Finally, we adopt key information representation guided selective encoding strategies to filter source information, which establishes a connection between the key sentences and the document. We use the CNN/Daily Mail and Gigaword datasets to evaluate our model. The experimental results demonstrate that our method generates more informative and concise summaries, achieving better performance than the competitive models.

(Design and Implementation of DTD Authoring Tools for XML Documents) (XML 문서를 위한 DTD 저작 도구의 설계 및 구현)

  • 김현주
    • Journal of the Korea Computer Industry Society
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    • v.3 no.8
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    • pp.1093-1104
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    • 2002
  • XML is a markup language which has been accepted in various fields such as digital libraries, electronic commerce, and web applications. Research for creation, storage, management, and retrieval of XML documents is essential to develope XML application systems. This paper presents design and implementation details of powerful and convenient DTD authoring tools for XML documents. The design principles are authoring convenience, semi-automatic creation of valid and reliable document DTD by systematic guidance to reduce the possibility of syntax errors, and visualization of document structures.

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Construction of the Time Capsule Contents Guidance Systems based on e-Book (e-Book 기반 타임캡슐 콘텐츠 안내 시스템의 구축)

  • Kim, Jae-Saeng;Choi, Sang-Kun
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.113-121
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    • 2010
  • Since e-Book has various advantages of hyper-link, multimedia function, dual-direction, etc, users can access to the system easily by touch method. XML has been established as the document standard of e-Book. For XML has hyperlink, style function, and structure it is suitable for knowledge delivery and expression. In this paper, we developed the Seoul's 1000 years time-capsule cultural contents into e-Book forms that can guide tourists. We also implemented the time capsule guidance system based on the e-Book of the user center through the modification process of the generated XML code using the e-Book solution.

A Study on Requirement analysis process for the practical guidance of e-Navigation SQA guideline (e-Navigation SQA 가이드라인 실무 지침을 위한 요구사항 분석 프로세스 연구)

  • Kim, Hyoseung;Lee, Seojeong
    • Journal of Digital Contents Society
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.935-941
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    • 2015
  • The maritime industry has been developing e-Navigation strategy for safety navigation. The implementation of e-Navigation strategy will cause many needs for developing new software increasingly. For this reason, IMO referred to importance of software quality and endorsed the e-Navigation SQA/HCD guideline as an official IMO document. Accordingly, it is necessary to develop a practical guidance to apply the guideline. This paper describes the elicitation results about the detailed actions of requirement analysis stage based on quality standards. Also, the improvement measure is proposed in this paper.

A Comparative Study of Sea WaybilI and Electronic B/L in the International Contract of Carriage (국제운송계약상 해상화물운송장과 전자선하증권의 비교연구)

  • Kim, Eun-Joo
    • THE INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE & LAW REVIEW
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    • v.51
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    • pp.317-358
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study aims to analyse the key differences of the sea waybill and electronic B/L in the international transport documents. Sea waybills look remarkably like ordinary bills of lading. Indeed, in two important ways, they are just like bills of lading: the front of the document will near a description of the quantity and apparent condition of the goods; and the back of the document provides evidence of the terms of the contract of carriage. They differ from bills of lading in that, far from indicating that the goods described are deliverable to the order of the shipper or of the consignee, they will make it explicit that the goods are deliverable only to the consignee. Again, different carries will do thai in a variety of ways. For example, the document may call itself non-negotiable, omitting the word order from the consignee box on the front of the document, and stating explicitly that the goods will be deliverable to the consignee or his authorised representative on proper proof of identity and authorisation. The Hague-Visby Rules and Hamburg Rules give no guidance as to any right to instruct the carrier in respect of goods while they are in transit. However, in applying Article 50 of the Rotterdam Rules, in particular when applying it in the context of seawaybills, straight bills of lading or ship's delivery orders, regard would need to be had to preserve the shipper's rights under any of those three documents even after the buyer of goods covered by them has acquired rights of its own. And, the right of control is defined at Article 1.12 of the Rotterdam Rules. The right to give instruction is further limited by the terms of Article 50.1 to three particular types of instruction in respect of the goods, relating broadly to the goods, their delivery en route, and the identity of the consignee. And, the CMI formulated the CMI Uniform Rules for Sea Waybills for voluntary incorporation into any contract of carriage covered by such a document. Recognising that neither the Hague nor the Hague-Visby Rules are applicable to sea waybills, the CMI Rules provide that a contract of carriage covered by a waybill shall be governed by whichever international or national law, if any, would have been compulsorily applicable if the contract had in fact been covered by a bill of lading or similar document of title.

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Guidelines for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging from the Korean Society of Cardiovascular Imaging (KOSCI) - Part 3: Perfusion, Delayed Enhancement, and T1- and T2 Mapping

  • Im, Dong Jin;Hong, Su Jin;Park, Eun-Ah;Kim, Eun Young;Jo, Yeseul;Kim, Jeong Jae;Park, Chul Hwan;Yong, Hwan Seok;Lee, Jae Wook;Hur, Jee Hye;Yang, Dong Hyun;Lee, Bae-Young
    • Investigative Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.1-20
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    • 2020
  • This document is the third part of the guidelines for the interpretation and post-processing of cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) studies. These consensus recommendations have been developed by a Consensus Committee of the Korean Society of Cardiovascular Imaging (KOSCI) to standardize the requirements for image interpretation and post-processing of CMR. This third part of the recommendations describes tissue characterization modules, including perfusion, late gadolinium enhancement, and T1- and T2 mapping. Additionally, this document provides guidance for visual and quantitative assessment, consisting of "What-to-See," "How-To," and common pitfalls for the analysis of each module. The Consensus Committee hopes that this document will contribute to the standardization of image interpretation and post-processing of CMR studies.

GC Capillary Column Installation (가스 크로마토그래피 캐필러리 컬럼 설치 가이드)

  • Matt James;Kirsty Ford
    • FOCUS: LIFE SCIENCE
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    • no.1
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    • pp.2.1-2.6
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    • 2024
  • This article provides detailed instructions for the correct installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of capillary gas chromatography (GC) columns. It emphasizes the importance of proper installation to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the column. The document covers various aspects such as column trimming, installation, conditioning, testing, storage, and ferrule selection. The installation process involves ensuring that the heated zones of the GC are cool before placing the column cage in the column oven. It is essential to avoid sharp bends or stress on the capillary column during installation and to connect the front end of the column into the GC inlet at the recommended insertion distance. The document also provides guidance on trimming the column, including the use of a ceramic wafer or capillary column cutter to achieve a clean, burr-free cut. For previously used columns, it recommends removing any capillary caps, positioning the nut and ferrule, and trimming 1-2 cm from the column. After installation, the column should be purged with carrier gas to remove any oxygen and avoid oxidizing the column. Conditioning the column involves ramping to the upper isothermal temperature limit and maintaining this temperature for a specified duration. It is crucial to maintain carrier gas flow during conditioning and not exceed the upper temperature limit of the column to avoid phase damage. The document also discusses testing column performance using a suitable method and performing a test injection to assess performance. It provides recommendations for column storage, including flame-sealing the capillary ends or using retention gaps for long-term storage. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of routine maintenance and replacement of GC consumables to extend the column's lifetime. Ferrule selection is another important aspect covered in the article, with a variety of ferrule materials available for different applications. The characteristics of common ferrule options are presented in a table, including temperature limits, reusability, and suitability for specific detector types.

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