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Segmentation of Chinese Fashion Product Consumers according to Internet Shopping Values and Their Online Word-of-Mouth and Purchase Behavior (인터넷 쇼핑가치에 따른 중국 패션제품 소비자 세분집단의 온라인 구전 및 구매행동)

  • Yin, Mei;Yu, Haekyung;Hwang, Seona
    • Fashion & Textile Research Journal
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.317-326
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    • 2016
  • The main purposes of this study were to segment Chinese consumers who purchase fashion products through internet commerce according to internet shopping values, to compare their online word-of-mouth acceptance and dissemination behavior, and to examine the demographic characteristics and purchase behavior of the segments. 715 questionnaires were collected through internet survey from January $19^{th}$ to March $16^{th}$, 2015 and a total of 488 were used for the final data analysis. The respondents were twenty to thirty nine years old men and women living in all over China. Hedonic and utilitarian shopping values were identified through factor analysis and based on the shopping values, the respondents were categorized into four groups-ambivalent shopping value group, hedonic shopping value group, utilitarian shopping value group and indifferent group. Among these groups, there were significant differences in terms of online word-of-mouth acceptance as well as dissemination level and motivation. In overall, ambivalent shopping value group showed high online word-of-mouth acceptance as well as dissemination motivation. The groups also showed significant differences in clothing selection criteria, frequently purchased internet shopping sites, online clothing shopping frequency and information sources. The groups also differed in terms of age, residential area, education level, occupation and income. However, there were no significant differences in gender and marital status among the groups.

Word Sense Disambiguation of Predicate using Sejong Electronic Dictionary and KorLex (세종 전자사전과 한국어 어휘의미망을 이용한 용언의 어의 중의성 해소)

  • Kang, Sangwook;Kim, Minho;Kwon, Hyuk-chul;Jeon, SungKyu;Oh, Juhyun
    • KIISE Transactions on Computing Practices
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    • v.21 no.7
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    • pp.500-505
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    • 2015
  • The Sejong Electronic(machine readable) Dictionary, which was developed by the 21 century Sejong Plan, contains a systematic of immanence information of Korean words. It helps in solving the problem of electronical presentation of a general text dictionary commonly used. Word sense disambiguation problems can also be solved using the specific information available in the Sejong Electronic Dictionary. However, the Sejong Electronic Dictionary has a limitation of suggesting structure of sentences and selection-restricted nouns. In this paper, we discuss limitations of word sense disambiguation by using subcategorization information as suggested by the Sejong Electronic Dictionary and generalize selection-restricted noun of argument using Korean Lexico-semantic network.

A Word List Construction and Measurement Method for Intelligibility Assessment of Synthesized Speech by Rule (규칙 합성음의 이해성 평가를 위한 단어표 구성 및 실험법)

  • 김성한;홍진우;김순협
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics B
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    • v.29B no.1
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    • pp.43-49
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    • 1992
  • As a result of recent progress in speech synthesis techniques, the those new services using new techniques are going to introduce into the telephone communication system. In setting standards, voice quality is obviously an important criterion. It is very important to develope a quality evaluation method of synthesized speech for the diagnostic assessment of system algorithm, and fair comparison of assessment values. This paper has described several basic concepts and criterions for quality assessment (intelligibility) of synthesized speech by rule, and then a word selection method and the word list to be used in word intelligibility test were proposed. Finally, a test method for word intelligibility is described.

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The Effect of Online Word-of-mouth on Fashion Involvement and Internet Purchase Behavior (온라인 패션 구전에 따른 패션제품 관여와 인터넷 구매행동)

  • Song, So-Jin;Hwang, Jin-Sook
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.31 no.3 s.162
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    • pp.410-419
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    • 2007
  • The purposes of this study were to segment consumers by on-line word of month and to find the differences among the segmented groups in regard to fashion involvement, internet perceived risk, and internet purchase behavior. The subjects of this study were female consumers who were members of online cafe in Korea. The data were collected during October, 2004. The respondents returned the questionnaires through internet and 480 questionnaires were finally used in the data analysis. The statistical analyses used for the study were factor analysis, cluster analysis, t-test, and $X^2-test$. The results showed that word-of·mouth communication on internet(e-WOM) is composed of two factors, word-of-mouth transmission and word-of-mouth acceptance. These two factors were put under cluster analysis and were classified into two groups of the word-of·mouth communication: WOM group and non-WOM group. T-test showed that word-of-mouth communication groups were significantly different in regard to fashion involvement, internet perceived risk, and internet purchase behavior. For example, WOM group was more uncertain of their clothing choices, put more weight on the internal factors of clothing selection, and was a frequent purchaser of internet fashion products. Internet fashion business needs to implement the proper marketing strategies based on the results of the study.

Word Sense Disambiguation of Predicate using Semi-supervised Learning and Sejong Electronic Dictionary (세종 전자사전과 준지도식 학습 방법을 이용한 용언의 어의 중의성 해소)

  • Kang, Sangwook;Kim, Minho;Kwon, Hyuk-chul;Oh, Jyhyun
    • KIISE Transactions on Computing Practices
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.107-112
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    • 2016
  • The Sejong Electronic(machine-readable) Dictionary, developed by the 21st century Sejong Plan, contains systematically organized information on Korean words. It helps to solve problems encountered in the electronic formatting of the still-commonly-used hard-copy dictionary. The Sejong Electronic Dictionary, however has a limitation relate to sentence structure and selection-restricted nouns. This paper discuses the limitations of word-sense disambiguation(WSD) that uses subcategorization information suggested by the Sejong Electronic Dictionary and generalized selection-restricted nouns from the Korean Lexico-semantic network. An alternative method that utilized semi-supervised learning, the chi-square test and some other means to make WSD decisions is presented herein.

Translation Disambiguation Based on 'Word-to-Sense and Sense-to-Word' Relationship (`단어-의미 의미-단어` 관계에 기반한 번역어 선택)

  • Lee Hyun-Ah
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartB
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    • v.13B no.1 s.104
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    • pp.71-76
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    • 2006
  • To obtain a correctly translated sentence in a machine translation system, we must select target words that not only reflect an appropriate meaning in a source sentence but also make a fluent sentence in a target language. This paper points out that a source language word has various senses and each sense can be mapped into multiple target words, and proposes a new translation disambiguation method based on this 'word-to-sense and sense-to-word' relationship. In my method target words are chosen through disambiguation of a source word sense and selection of a target word. Most of translation disambiguation methods are based on a 'word-to-word' relationship that means they translate a source word directly into a target wort so they require complicate knowledge sources that directly link a source words to target words, which are hard to obtain like bilingual aligned corpora. By combining two sub-problems for each language, knowledge for translation disambiguation can be automatically extracted from knowledge sources for each language that are easy to obtain. In addition, disambiguation results satisfy both fidelity and intelligibility because selected target words have correct meaning and generate naturally composed target sentences.

On the Development of a Large-Vocabulary Continuous Speech Recognition System for the Korean Language (대용량 한국어 연속음성인식 시스템 개발)

  • Choi, In-Jeong;Kwon, Oh-Wook;Park, Jong-Ryeal;Park, Yong-Kyu;Kim, Do-Yeong;Jeong, Ho-Young;Un, Chong-Kwan
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.44-50
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    • 1995
  • This paper describes a large-vocabulary continuous speech recognition system using continuous hidden Markov models for the Korean language. To improve the performance of the system, we study on the selection of speech modeling units, inter-word modeling, search algorithm, and grammars. We used triphones as basic speech modeling units, generalized triphones and function word-dependent phones are used to improve the trainability of speech units and to reduce errors in function words. Silence between words is optionally inserted by using a silence model and a null transition. Word pair grammar and bigram model based oil word classes are used. Also we implement a search algorithm to find N-best candidate sentences. A postprocessor reorders the N-best sentences using word triple grammar, selects the most likely sentence as the final recognition result, and finally corrects trivial errors related with postpositions. In recognition tests using a 3,000-word continuous speech database, the system attained $93.1\%$ word recognition accuracy and $73.8\%$ sentence recognition accuracy using word triple grammar in postprocessing.

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Dynamic Interaction of Performance Information and Word-of-Mouth in Film Industry (영화공급사슬 내 성과정보와 입소문 효과의 동적상호작용에 대한 연구)

  • Lee, Wonhee
    • Korean Management Science Review
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.125-143
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    • 2015
  • When studying the film industry, researchers have seldom addressed the dynamic interaction between marketing information and word of mouth in the motion picture industry mainly because of the limitation of traditional research methodologies. This study explores integration and competition among important variables influencing on audience's choice on movie selection, particularly by using a new method of agent-based modeling including competitive environment. Decision process of moviegoer composed of transition probability based on multinomial logit model, considering marketing and box-office information, critique, and word of mouth from other moviegoers. After validating the fitness of market share among released movies, this study conducted a set of simulation experiments considering several variables such as market size, change of weight between variables, and movie performance under competition. Propositions are derived from the simulation results is also suggested for future research.

Various Approaches to Improve Exclusion Performance of Non-similar Candidates from N-best Recognition Results on Isolated Word Recognition (고립 단어 인식 결과의 비유사 후보 단어 제외 성능을 개선하기 위한 다양한 접근 방법 연구)

  • Yun, Young-Sun
    • Phonetics and Speech Sciences
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.153-161
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    • 2010
  • Many isolated word recognition systems may generate non-similar words for recognition candidates because they use only acoustic information. The previous study [1,2] investigated several techniques which can exclude non-similar words from N-best candidate words by applying Levenstein distance measure. This paper discusses the various improving techniques of removing non-similar recognition results. The mentioned methods include comparison penalties or weights, phone accuracy based on confusion information, weights candidates by ranking order and partial comparisons. Through experimental results, it is found that some proposed method keeps more accurate recognition results than the previous method's results.

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Selection of features and hidden Markov model parameters for English word recognition from Leap Motion air-writing trajectories

  • Deval Verma;Himanshu Agarwal;Amrish Kumar Aggarwal
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.46 no.2
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    • pp.250-262
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    • 2024
  • Air-writing recognition is relevant in areas such as natural human-computer interaction, augmented reality, and virtual reality. A trajectory is the most natural way to represent air writing. We analyze the recognition accuracy of words written in air considering five features, namely, writing direction, curvature, trajectory, orthocenter, and ellipsoid, as well as different parameters of a hidden Markov model classifier. Experiments were performed on two representative datasets, whose sample trajectories were collected using a Leap Motion Controller from a fingertip performing air writing. Dataset D1 contains 840 English words from 21 classes, and dataset D2 contains 1600 English words from 40 classes. A genetic algorithm was combined with a hidden Markov model classifier to obtain the best subset of features. Combination ftrajectory, orthocenter, writing direction, curvatureg provided the best feature set, achieving recognition accuracies on datasets D1 and D2 of 98.81% and 83.58%, respectively.