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Character recognition via neurometric thinking current
Yang, Young Kyun(양영균),Nam, U Chang(남우창),Jo, Won Young(조원영),Choi, Sung(최성),Ly, Suw Young(이수영) 한국전시산업융합연구원 2015 한국과학예술융합학회 Vol.21 No.-
Neuro computer interfacing (design) is related to augmented brain computer interfacing and body control, for this purpose, neuro signals of chrono amperometric in vivo assay was searched using forehead cutis with electrochemical three electrode systems of copper film with a 5 mm diameter circle electrode (CUE) by cyclic voltammetry and chrono amperometric comparison with existing method, which diagnostic potentials of coronometric sensitivity and electrode properties were optimized. Developed results were applied to feeling sensing assay, character recognition, and thinking signals.
양영균 ( Young Kyun Yang ),남우창 ( U Chang Nam ),조원영 ( Won Young Jo ),최성 ( Sung Choi ),이수영 ( Suw Young Ly ) 한국전시산업융합연구원 2015 한국과학예술융합학회 Vol.21 No.-
Neuro computer interfacing (design) is related to augmented brain computer interfacing and body control, for this purpose, neuro signals of chrono amperometric in vivo assay was searched using forehead cutis with electrochemical three electrode systems of copper film with a 5 mm diameter circle electrode (CUE) by cyclic voltammetry and chrono amperometric comparison with existing method, which diagnostic potentials of coronometric sensitivity and electrode properties were optimized· Developed results were applied to feeling sensing assay, character recognition, and thinking signals·
Spectric Character Recognition Using Photo Sensing Cadmium Sulfide Electric Eye Circuits
Lee, Kyung(이경),Ly, Suw Young(이수영),Lee, Chang Hyun(이장현),Yang, Young Kyun(양영균),Yoo, Hai Soo(유해수),Kim, Nam Jeong(김남정) 한국전시산업융합연구원 2016 한국과학예술융합학회 Vol.25 No.-
Diagnostic image sensing of chrono thinking currents is detected with voltammetric asay using a cadimum sulfide photo sensing electric eye circuit (EEC). Optimum results indicated when chrono cyclic and stripping voltammogram was used, Here, the working potential from -2.0 v initially to a 2.0 v switching potential, scan rate used 5.0 v/sec. The developed methods can be applied to muscle strength in nerve systems and thinking image diagnostics. EEC neuro specturms can be used for brain computer interfacing controls and other required interfaces.
CdS 광감응전자목회로(光感應電磁目回路)를 사용(使用)한 분광문자인식(分光文字認識)
이경 ( Lee Kyung ),이수영 ( Ly Suw Young ),이장현 ( Lee Chang Hyun ),양영균 ( Yang Young Kyun ),유해수 ( Yoo Hai Soo ),김남정 ( Kim Nam Jeong ) 한국전시산업융합연구원 2016 한국과학예술융합학회 Vol.25 No.-
Diagnostic image sensing of chrono thinking currents is detected with voltammetric asay using a cadimum sulfide photo sensing electric eye circuit (EEC). Optimum results indicated when chrono cyclic and stripping voltammogram was used, Here, the working potential from -2.0 v initially to a 2.0 v switching potential, scan rate used 5.0 v/sec. The developed methods can be applied to muscle strength in nerve systems and thinking image diagnostics. EEC neuro specturms can be used for brain computer interfacing controls and other required interfaces.
얻은 자와 잃은 자 : 개혁ㆍ개방시대 중국의 한 농촌마을의 사례 A Case Study of a Chinese Village in the Post-Mao Era
양영균 서울대학교 사회과학연구원 2001 비교문화연구 Vol.7 No.1
This study originates from the question of how individual peasants adapted to the new situations formed by the reform policies in the post-Mao era in China. In order to elicit clear answers, I focus on those who successfully adapted to the new environments(winners), and those who failed to adapt to them, so suffered much(losers) in this study based on the research of a Chinese village. The two categories of people China specialists have interested in are those who newly got wealthy and cadres. Chinese government publicized the cases of those who got rich by introducing new businesses or new ways of doing business for the others to emulate. Accordingly many scholars focused their attention on them, especially the specialized households(專業戶) and the owners of private enterprises. This study shows that there were not a few villagers who made much money in the post-Mao period, thus who could be considered as winners. However, some of them were criticized by other villagers because they used illegal or immoral means to do business. Cadres also became one of the main research targets. There are two, closely related, approaches to the study of cadres. One is what changes occurred to the status, privilege, economic advantages, political power of cadres in the new era. According to my research, even though the new policies provided the village cadres with new resources that could be used for them to maintain power and advantages, their overall power were weakened. The other is how much advantageous the position of cadre was for the former or current in doing business. It turns out that it was not so advantageous. But a few leading village cadres enjoyed considerable amounts of power and advantages, so they could also be considered as winners. At the same time, they were criticized by the villagers because they were considered to enjoy too much economic and political advantages by abusing their positions and rights. While many villagers successfully adapted to the new environment, some villagers failed to adapt to the new age, whom I call losers. There were two groups of people in this category-one was those who failed and lost money in doing business, and the other was those who suffered from extreme poverty and critical diseases. The latter attracts our attention because their sufferings mainly stemmed from the new social welfare policy that imposed the burdens to relieve the sufferings on individual families. As I mentioned above, some villagers got wealthy and a few cadres enjoyed economic and political advantages, all of whom can be considered as winners by the visible standards. I also pointed out the fact that some of them were the objects of villagers' criticism for the illegality or immorality of the ways of doing businesses and enjoying advantages as well as the object of envy. Then, who were the "real winners" of the village in the post-Mao era? My answer is that there were not a real winner in the village yet. No one who became rich and no leading cadres won the villagers' respect, I think, because they did know how to spend their wealth and how to utilize their political resources to command other villagers' respect.