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Effects of Uncertain Spatial Data Representation on Multi-source Data Fusion: A Case Study for Landslide Hazard Mapping

  • Park No-Wook;Chi Kwang-Hoon;Kwon Byung-Doo
    • Korean Journal of Remote Sensing
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.393-404
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    • 2005
  • As multi-source spatial data fusion mainly deal with various types of spatial data which are specific representations of real world with unequal reliability and incomplete knowledge, proper data representation and uncertainty analysis become more important. In relation to this problem, this paper presents and applies an advanced data representation methodology for different types of spatial data such as categorical and continuous data. To account for the uncertainties of both categorical data and continuous data, fuzzy boundary representation and smoothed kernel density estimation within a fuzzy logic framework are adopted, respectively. To investigate the effects of those data representation on final fusion results, a case study for landslide hazard mapping was carried out on multi-source spatial data sets from Jangheung, Korea. The case study results obtained from the proposed schemes were compared with the results obtained by traditional crisp boundary representation and categorized continuous data representation methods. From the case study results, the proposed scheme showed improved prediction rates than traditional methods and different representation setting resulted in the variation of prediction rates.

Self-representation of Korean Post Documentary in the 2000s (2000년대 한국 포스트 다큐멘터리의 자기-재현 전략)

  • Kim, Yeun-Ho
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.528-537
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    • 2021
  • This thesis aims to analyze the possibility of the self-representation style of Korean post-documentaries in the 2000s and analyze the possibilities of the visual writing. First of all, this study examined the theoretical background of the documentary, and derived the theoretical concepts from the poetic style and the performance style presented by Bill Nichols, and divided the strategies of self-representation in the post documentary into three categories. The three strategies of self-representation were to discuss the possibility of self-representation through the analysis of works through self-representation as self-emotion, self-representation as body, and self-visual representation. In the process of this discussion, I will examine how self-representation style deconstructs the existing visual system consisting of the system of the power and functions as a alternative visual writing that can appear various women and minorities.

Application of Fuzzy Information Representation Using Frequency Ratio and Non-parametric Density Estimation to Multi-source Spatial Data Fusion for Landslide Hazard Mapping

  • Park No-Wook;Chi Kwang-Hoon;Kwon Byung-Doo
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.114-128
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    • 2005
  • Fuzzy information representation of multi-source spatial data is applied to landslide hazard mapping. Information representation based on frequency ratio and non-parametric density estimation is used to construct fuzzy membership functions. Of particular interest is the representation of continuous data for preventing loss of information. The non-parametric density estimation method applied here is a Parzen window estimation that can directly use continuous data without any categorization procedure. The effect of the new continuous data representation method on the final integrated result is evaluated by a validation procedure. To illustrate the proposed scheme, a case study from Jangheung, Korea for landslide hazard mapping is presented. Analysis of the results indicates that the proposed methodology considerably improves prediction capabilities, as compared with the case in traditional continuous data representation.

INJECTIVE REPRESENTATIONS OF QUIVERS

  • Park, Sang-Won;Shin, De-Ra
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.37-43
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    • 2006
  • We prove that $M_1\longrightarrow^f\;M_2$ is an injective representation of a quiver $Q={\bullet}{\rightarrow}{\bullet}$ if and only if $M_1\;and\;M_2$ are injective left R-modules, $M_1\longrightarrow^f\;M_2$ is isomorphic to a direct sum of representation of the types $E_l{\rightarrow}0$ and $M_1\longrightarrow^{id}\;M_2$ where $E_l\;and\;E_2$ are injective left R-modules. Then, we generalize the result so that a representation$M_1\longrightarrow^{f_1}\;M_2\; \longrightarrow^{f_2}\;\cdots\;\longrightarrow^{f_{n-1}}\;M_n$ of a quiver $Q={\bullet}{\rightarrow}{\bullet}{\rightarrow}{\cdots}{\rightarrow}{\bullet}$ is an injective representation if and only if each $M_i$ is an injective left R-module and the representation is a direct sum of injective representations.

A Study on the Representation of Elementary Mathematics Learning (초등수학 학습에 있어서 표상에 관한 고찰)

  • 최창우
    • Education of Primary School Mathematics
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.23-32
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    • 2004
  • It is not too much to say that problem solving is still the focus of school mathematics though the trend of mathematics education for ten year from the one of 1980 is problem solving and the one of mathematics education for ten year from the one of 1990 is standards and constructivism. There are so many crucial clues or methods in good problem solving but I think that one of them is a representation. So, the purpose of this study is to investigate what is the meaning of representation in general and why representation is so important in elementary mathematics learning, Moreover, I have analyzed the gifted children's thinking of representation which is appeared in the previous internet home task of 40 gifted children who are selected through the examination of 1st, 2nd with paper and pencil and 3rd with practical skill and interview and finally I have presented some examples of children's representation how they use representation to model, investigate and understand special concept more easily in elementary school mathematics class.

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C*-ALGEBRAS OF SOME SEMIGROUPS

  • SHOURIJEH, B. TABATABAIE
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.483-507
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    • 2004
  • In this paper the left regular representation and the reduced $C^*$-algebra for a commutative separative semigroup is defined. The universal representation, the reduced $C^*$-algebra and the full $C^*$-algebra for the additive semigroup $N^+$ are given. Also it is proved that $C*_r(N^+){\ncong}C^*(N^+)$.

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The Cauchy Representation of Integrable and Tempered Boehmians

  • Loonker, Deshna;Banerji, Pradeep Kumar
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.47 no.4
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    • pp.481-493
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    • 2007
  • This paper deals with, by employing the relation between Cauchy representation and the Fourier transform and properties of the former in $L_1$-space, the investigation of the Cauchy representation of integrable Boehmians as a natural extension of tempered distributions, we have investigated Cauchy representation of tempered Boehmians. An inversion formula is also proved.

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ON COMPLEX REPRESENTATIONS OF THE CLIFFORD ALGEBRAS

  • Song, Youngkwon
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.487-497
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    • 2020
  • In this paper, we establish a complex matrix representation of the Clifford algebra Cℓp,q. The size of our representation is significantly smaller than the size of the elements in Lp,q(ℝ). Additionally, we give detailed information about the spectrum of the constructed matrix representation.