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EXAMPLES AND FUNCTION THEOREMS AROUND AP AND WAP SPACES

  • Cho, Myung-Hyun;Kim, Jun-Hui;Moon, Mi-Ae
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.447-452
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    • 2008
  • We provide some examples around AP and WAP spaces which are connected with higher convergence properties-radiality, semiradiality and pseudoradiality. We also prove a theorem (Theorem 3.2) that (a) any pseudo-open continuous image of an AP-space is an AP-space and (b) any pseudo-open continuous image of an WAP-space is an WAP-space. This answers the question posed by V. V. Tkachuk and I. V. Yaschenko [10].

HUMAN INTERFACE TO MULTIMEDIA DATABASE SYSTEMS

  • Higuchi, Kazugide;Tada, Masahiro;Ogino, Akihiro;Sato, Ayumi;Yano, Emi;Kobayashi, Hayato;Kato, Toshikazu
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Emotion and Sensibility Conference
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    • 2002.05a
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    • pp.274-277
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    • 2002
  • To transmit users' intentions that vary with each person, intuitive and hi-directional interactions between users and a computer are necessary. We considered these interactions by dividing them into two spaces, physical space and informational space. Informational space supports human thinking process by arranging and visualizing much information. Physical space reproduces the real world where various restrictions exist to virtual space. From the viewpoint of three aspects - contents model, kansei model and context model - we defined the style of the interaction between user and multimedia database. In this paper, for the purpose of examining the way to realize the interaction based on these models, we developed interior design coordination support system and garden coordination system, and then evaluated them.

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Closures and Interiors Redefined, and Some Types of Compactness in Ordinary Smooth Topological Spaces

  • Lee, Jeong Gon;Lim, Pyung Ki;Hur, Kul
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.80-86
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    • 2013
  • We give a new definition of ordinary smooth closure and ordinary smooth interior of an ordinary subset in an ordinary smooth topological space which have almost all the properties of the corresponding operators in a classical topological space. As a consequence of these definitions we reduce the additional hypotheses in the results of [1] and also generalize several properties of the types of compactness in [1].

NEIGHBORHOOD STRUCTURES IN ORDINARY SMOOTH TOPOLOGICAL SPACES

  • Lee, Jeong Gon;Lim, Pyung Ki;Hur, Kul
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.559-570
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    • 2012
  • We construct a new definition of a base for ordinary smooth topological spaces and introduce the concept of a neighborhood structure in ordinary smooth topological spaces. Then, we state some of their properties which are generalizations of some results in classical topological spaces.

VARIOUS COMPACT-TYPE PROPERTIES BETWEEN ω-BOUNDEDNESS AND PSEUDOCOMPACTNESS

  • CHO, MYUNG HYUN;KIM, JUN-HUI;SEO, HYO SUN
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.209-218
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    • 2004
  • On the analogy of total countable compactness, we study interesting subfamilies in the class of pseudocompact spaces. We show relationships between totally pseudocompact spaces, sequentially pseudocompact spaces, and DFCC spaces. We also prove relationships among densely ${\xi}$-pseudocompact, ${\xi}$-pseudocompact, and countably pracompact spaces. As a productive result on countably pracompact spaces, we will prove that if X is a countably pracompact space and Y is a countably pracompact ${\kappa}$-space, then $X{\times}Y$ is count ably pracompact.

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Ordinary Smooth Topological Spaces

  • Lim, Pyung-Ki;Ryoo, Byeong-Guk;Hur, Kul
    • International Journal of Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Systems
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.66-76
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    • 2012
  • In this paper, we introduce the concept of ordinary smooth topology on a set X by considering the gradation of openness of ordinary subsets of X. And we obtain the result [Corollary 2.13] : An ordinary smooth topology is fully determined its decomposition in classical topologies. Also we introduce the notion of ordinary smooth [resp. strong and weak] continuity and study some its properties. Also we introduce the concepts of a base and a subbase in an ordinary smooth topological space and study their properties. Finally, we investigate some properties of an ordinary smooth subspace.

Visual Preference Predictors of interiors in the Informational Approach: its physical attributes and the relationships between these attributes and preference (정보적 접근방법에 의한 실내공간에서의 시각적 선호도: 예측변수들의 물리적 속성과 선호도와의 관계)

  • 노정실;김유일
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.11-18
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    • 1999
  • The objective of this study are to figure out the physical attributes of the three predictors in the Informational Approach: complexity, coherence, mystery and to investigate the relationships between these attributes and the preference exploratively. Visual inspection of the scenes relative to their rated levels of the predictors revealed the existence of relationship between these variables and the physical attributes. The following are the summary of the relationship between three predictors and the physical attributes: (1) The level of complexity was associated with the pattern of physical attributes which were the amount of facility, line, shape, color plant and arrangement of the visual elements. (2) The level of coherence was related with the regular arrangement of the visual elements. For example, there was certain pattern founded the color, shape, texture was applied to the various space repetitively and symmetrically. (3) The level of mystery had the relationship with the physical attributes of screen, spatial definition, distance of view, physical accessibility, radiant forest, the depth of space.

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Some Topological Structures of Ordinary Smooth Topological Spaces

  • Lee, Jeong Gon;Lim, Pyung Ki;Hur, Kul
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.799-805
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    • 2012
  • We introduce the notions of ordinary smooth, quasi-ordinary smooth and weak ordinary smooth structure, showing that various properties of an ordinary smooth topological space can be expressed in terms of these structures. In particular, the definitions and results of [2, 4, 5] may be expressed in terms of the ordinary smooth and quasi-ordinary smooth structures. Furthermore, we present the basic concepts relating to the weak ordinary smooth structure of an ordinary smooth topological space and the fundamental properties of the objects in these structures.

Signaling Smartness: Smart Cities and Digital Art in Public Spaces

  • Littwin, Karolina;Stock, Wolfgang G.
    • Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.20-32
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    • 2020
  • Informational urbanism is a new research area in information science. In this study, art history joins informational urbanism: Are digital artworks in public urban spaces recognized as essential assets of a smart city? We employed case study research, working with the example of the huge digital media façade of the Arthouse Graz as an artwork in a public space. In a mixed-methods approach, we asked passers-by and interviewed experts on Graz as a smart city and on the Arthouse's role concerning the image of Graz as a smart city. The research found strong hints that indeed digital artworks with large screens or media façades at public spaces are parts of a city's weak location factors as well as of the city's urban structure and may symbolize the city's smartness. A practical implication of this finding is that artists, computer and information scientists, city planners, and architects should include interactive contemporary digital art into city spaces in order to demonstrate the city's way towards knowledge society.