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Problem Finding and Creativity (문제발견과 창의성)

  • Hah, Juhyun
    • Knowledge Management Research
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2006
  • The previous empirical research suggests that problem finding is more important than problem solving in the creative process. Problem finding is increasingly recognized in theories of creativity. In spite of the importance of problem finding, there is little research to explain problem finding in Korea. This article reviews the research about problem finding and examines the nature of problem finding, the type of problems, the relation of problem finding and problem solving, the relation of problem finding and creativity, and the serendipity. Finally, theoretical and educational implications are discussed.

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Design and Fabrication of 2-Dimensional Direction Finding Receiver Using Phase Comparison (2차원 위상비교 방향탐지를 위한 수신기 설계 및 제작)

  • Jeon, Jonghwa;Jo, Sungjin;Chae, Myoungho
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.52-58
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    • 2020
  • In this paper, a 2-dimensional phase comparison direction finding receiver was designed and fabricated. For 2-D comparison direction finding, direction finding formulas were derived from a uniformly arranged of four antennas. Based on this, a direction finding receiver was designed using Matlab simulink, and the direction finding receiver was fabricated. To analyze the performance of the designed direction finding receiver, the injection direction finding accuracy and simulation results were compared. As a result of the test, the fabricated direction finding receiver showed a maximum of 3° RMS precision, and the result of both tests showed similar trends. Also, it was confirmed that the direction finding accuracy of elevation angle is about 2.7 times better than azimuth angle, and both models performed well within 0.7° RMS at the boresight.

Force-finding of Tensegrity Structure using Optimization Technique

  • Lee, Sang Jin
    • Architectural research
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.31-40
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    • 2015
  • A simple force-finding process based on an optimization technique is proposed for tensegrity structures. For this purpose, the inverse problem of form-finding process is formulated. Therefore, the position vector of nodes and element connectivity information are provided as priori. Several benchmark tests are carried out to demonstrate the performance of the present force-finding process. In particular, the force density distributions of simplex tensegrity are thoroughly investigated with the important parameters such as the radius, height and twisting angle of simplex tensegrity. Finally, the force density distribution of arch tensegrity is produced by using the present force-finding process for a future reference solution.

An R package UnifiedDoseFinding for continuous and ordinal outcomes in Phase I dose-finding trials

  • Pan, Haitao;Mu, Rongji;Hsu, Chia-Wei;Zhou, Shouhao
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.421-439
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    • 2022
  • Phase I dose-finding trials are essential in drug development. By finding the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of a new drug or treatment, a Phase I trial establishes the recommended doses for later-phase testing. The primary toxicity endpoint of interest is often a binary variable, which describes an event of a patient who experiences dose-limiting toxicity. However, there is a growing interest in dose-finding studies regarding non-binary outcomes, defined by either the weighted sum of rates of various toxicity grades or a continuous outcome. Although several novel methods have been proposed in the literature, accessible software is still lacking to implement these methods. This study introduces a newly developed R package, UnifiedDoseFinding, which implements three phase I dose-finding methods with non-binary outcomes (Quasi- and Robust Quasi-CRM designs by Yuan et al. (2007) and Pan et al. (2014), gBOIN design by Mu et al. (2019), and by a method by Ivanova and Kim (2009)). For each of the methods, UnifiedDoseFinding provides corresponding functions that begin with next that determines the dose for the next cohort of patients, select, which selects the MTD defined by the non-binary toxicity endpoint when the trial is completed, and get oc, which obtains the operating characteristics. Three real examples are provided to help practitioners use these methods. The R package UnifiedDoseFinding, which is accessible in R CRAN, provides a user-friendly tool to facilitate the implementation of innovative dose-finding studies with nonbinary outcomes.

A Study on the Convenience in Finding Books According to Classifications: Focused on the Classifications in Public Libraries and Bookstores (문헌분류방식에 따른 도서탐색용이성에 관한 연구: 공공도서관과 대형서점의 분류방식을 중심으로)

  • Oh, Kyong-Eun;Kim, Gi-Yeong
    • Journal of the Korean Society for information Management
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.25-42
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    • 2008
  • The research was conducted to investigate factors that facilitate users' finding books by analyzing classifications in public library and bookstore. This research was based on the assumption that the users' needs and information behaviors are similar in both public library and bookstore. The main purpose of this study is not to recommend classifying public library collections the way a bookstore does, but to figure out what makes the users' book finding more convenient by analyzing the classifications. To carry out the research, users' book finding in public library and classifications of public library and bookstore are analyzed. Then, a survey was conducted to investigate users' book finding behaviors, degree of convenience in finding books according to different classifications and the causes of the convenience. The results of the research showed that bookstore's classification was more convenient for the users in finding books.

A Form-finding Technique for Three-dimensional Spatial Structures

  • Lee, Sang Jin
    • Architectural research
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.207-214
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    • 2013
  • A form-finding technique is proposed for three-dimensional spatial structures. Two-step discrete finite element (FE) mesh generator based on computer aided geometric design (CAGD) is introduced and used to control the shape of three-dimensional spatial structures. Mathematical programming technique is adopted to search new forms (or shapes) of spatial structures. For this purpose, the strain energy is introduced as the objective function to be minimized and the initial volume (or the initial weight) is considered as constraint function. Numerical examples are carried out to test the capability of the proposed form-finding techniques and provided as benchmark tests.

A Form-finding of Planar Tensegrity Structures

  • Lee, Sang Jin
    • Architectural research
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.143-152
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    • 2012
  • A form-finding procedure is presented for planar tensegrity structures. Notably, a simple decision criteria is proposed to select the desirable candidate position vector from the unitary matrix produced by the eigenvalue decomposition of force density matrix. The soundness of the candidate position vector guarantees faster convergence and produces a desirable form of tensegrity without any member having zero-length. Several numerical examples are provided to demonstrate the capability of the proposed form-finding process.

A Study on the Online Finding Aids of University Archives (대학기록물의 온라인 탐색도구에 관한 연구)

  • Ha, Eun-Mi;Lee, Soo-Sang
    • Journal of Korean Society of Archives and Records Management
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.139-164
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    • 2007
  • Finding aids is the first necessary step for users to find records easily. EAD, computerized standardization for finding aids, enables users to access to the finding aids easily and accelerates interoperability between Archives. This research is to review the domestic and foreign archives where they have built EAD finding aids and to analyze the distinctive feature in the EAD finding aids. And to review and point out the problems in current status of finding aids in domestic university archives. And the solution for the problem is presented in this research.

An Optimal Strategy for Finding Espionage Ship (해상침투선 조기발견 방안)

  • Kim Chung-Yeong
    • Journal of the military operations research society of Korea
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.79-93
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    • 1989
  • This research paper is aimed at developing an optimal strategy for finding espionage ship sent from North Korea. The optimal strategy developed here handles detection rate and probability that the espionage ship is in a certain specific sea area. A detection model is developed and an application problem is illustrated.

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Spatial experience based route finding using ontologies

  • Barzegar, Maryam;Sadeghi-Niaraki, Abolghasem;Shakeri, Maryam
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.42 no.2
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    • pp.247-257
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    • 2020
  • Spatial experiences in route finding, such as the ability of finding low-traffic routes, exert a significant influence on travel time in big cities; therefore, the spatial experiences of seasoned individuals such as taxi drivers in route finding can be useful for improving route-finding algorithms and preventing using routes having considerable traffic. In this regard, a spatial experience-based route-finding algorithm is introduced through ontology in this paper. To this end, different methods of modeling experiences are investigated. Then, a modeling method is chosen for modeling the experiences of drivers for route finding depending on the advantages of ontology, and an ontology based on the taxi drivers' experiences is proposed. This ontology is employed to create an ontology-based route-finding algorithm. The results are compared with those of Google maps in terms of route length and travel time at peak traffic time. According to the results, although the route lengths of route-finding method based on the ontology of drivers' experiences in three cases (from nine cases) are greater than that based on Google maps, the travel times are shorter in most cases, and in some routes, the difference in travel time reaches only 10 minutes.