B-boying, a form of hip-hop dancing, has become a phenomenon in Korea. Despite its introduction almost 20 years later than in the U.S., B-boying is now not only sweeping Korean culture but Korean dancers are dominating the world¡¯s B-boying scene. In fact, Korean B-boys have won the championship titles in several world-level competitions from 2002 to 2007. Moreover, B-boying has begun to be considered a serious artform in Korea. Korea Tourism Organization selected a B-boying musical performance as one of the 6 performances that are representative of Korean performing arts, while leaving out numerous blockbuster performances and Korean traditional performances. The presenter attributes this remarkable phenomenon to the advent of Audience 2.0 via the highly-developed IT environment in Korea. With the focus on Audience 2.0, this session will explore how foreign culture became popularized in Korea, influenced the world in turn, and eventually became successfully institutionalized in the Korean arts scene. Created by WoongJo Chang for the 2008 Technology in the Arts: Canada Conference.
This document provides an overview of the Korean language guide created by Luke Park to teach Korean language lessons online. It includes:
1) A table of contents listing over 70 Korean language lessons covering topics like pronouns, particles, verbs and more.
2) An introduction explaining the goals of making the lessons easy to understand and applicable to daily life while covering both written and spoken Korean.
3) A brief history of the Korean alphabet Hangeul, which was invented in the 15th century to be phonetic and easier to learn than Chinese characters previously used.
This document discusses face recognition using Fisher face analysis (LDA). It provides an overview of LDA and how it is used for face recognition. LDA works by finding a linear transformation that maximizes between-class variance and minimizes within-class variance to achieve better class separation. The document outlines the LDA algorithm which involves computing within-class and between-class scatter matrices to find discriminant vectors that project faces into a space where classes are well separated. It also mentions the ORL face database is used and provides references for further information.
3D printing or additive manufacturing is a process of making three dimensional solid objects from a digital file.
Uses of 3D printing:
Architecture
Building
Building
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Building
Manufacture
Medicine
Medicine
Medicine
Food industry
Food industry
Fashion
Military production
Imitation jewelry
FREE Korean Lessons from Korea University (Cyber University of Korea) Aaron Snowberger
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I recently stumbled upon one of the BEST online educational programs for Korean I've ever seen - and it's entirely FREE! - And it's produced by a top team of scholars from a subsidiary university of Korea University (the Cyber University of Korea).
This PPT is a quick run-through of ALL the documentation available on the CUK Korean website.
I personally find it much nicer and easier to consume a LOT of information in a quick and easy manner using a ºÝºÝߣshow. So, I spent some time boiling this down to its main points to share with the Korean language learning community at large!
Hope you enjoy the PPT, and hope you enjoy the new FREE class at CUK too!~ ???!~
Linear Discriminant Analysis and Its Generalization?? ?
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The brief introduction to the linear discriminant analysis and some extended methods. Much of the materials are taken from The Elements of Statistical Learning by Hastie et al. (2008).
South Korea has a population of around 48 million people, most of whom live in urban areas like the capital Seoul. K-pop music has become popular internationally, while traditional Korean architecture features wooden temples. Texting is a major form of communication, and Western brands are commonly worn, but traditional hanboks are still used on special occasions.
The document discusses a request for information about a company's data processing system. Specifically, it asks whether the system has the ability to automatically delete or archive old records after a certain period of time to help manage storage capacity and ensure compliance with data retention policies. It also asks how the system's edit history feature works and for how long edits are logged.
Learn Korean - FSI Basic Course (Part 2)101_languages
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This document contains a table of contents for Units 19-42 of the Korean Basic Course. It lists the titles of the basic dialogues, additional vocabulary, notes on grammar, drills, and exercises for each unit. The units cover various everyday situations like getting directions, taking a train, checking into a hotel, visiting someone in the hospital, and discussing one's occupation. The document provides an overview of the content and structure of the lessons in the Korean Basic Course.
- Discriminant analysis is a statistical technique used to discriminate between two or more groups based on multiple predictor variables.
- A study analyzed data on effective and ineffective extension agents to identify variables that best discriminate between the two groups. Variables like years of experience, communication skills, and positive attitude to work significantly differed between the groups.
- Discriminant analysis generated a function to maximize differences between the groups based on predictor variables. The function was statistically significant based on a small Wilks' lambda value, indicating most variability was explained.
Learn Korean - FSI Basic Course (Part 1)101_languages
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Learn Korean with this course from the Foreign Services Institute. Download the full course (with audio) at http://www.101languages.net/korean/free-korean-course
This document is the preface to a book titled "Modern Conversational Korean - Revised Edition" written by Suk-in Chang to teach basic conversational Korean to foreigners living in Korea through 90 lessons organized in a practical and systematic way over 18 weeks. The preface explains the purpose and organization of the book which uses dialogues, grammar notes, pronunciation practice, and exercises in each lesson to help learners communicate effectively in everyday situations.
This document discusses discriminant analysis, which is a statistical technique used to classify observations into predefined groups based on independent variables. It can be used to predict the likelihood an entity belongs to a particular class. The document outlines the objectives, purposes, assumptions, and steps of discriminant analysis. It provides examples of using it to classify individuals as basketball vs volleyball players or high vs low performers based on variables.
Discriminant analysis (DA) is a statistical technique used when the dependent variable is categorical and the independent variables are continuous. It develops discriminant functions to determine if significant differences exist among groups in terms of predictor variables, and which variables contribute most to intergroup differences. Discriminant analysis outputs discriminant scores and coefficients that can be used to classify cases according to their group. Common applications of DA include market segmentation, analyzing financial default behavior, and identifying high performers.
Creativity and innovation are related but different concepts. Creativity involves reinterpreting something that already exists, while innovation creates something entirely new. Both require knowledge in the relevant domain. Factors that can limit creativity include a lack of knowledge, an unsupportive environment, low self-esteem, and not having a creative process or method. However, all humans have an innate creative ability, even if the ability to express it varies between individuals. Having the right environment, confidence, and process can help unlock our creativity.
This document provides an overview of startup basics and the Korean startup ecosystem. It discusses that startups have become a global trend and are strongly supported by governments. It outlines some of the major Korean startup locations like Gangnam, Gangbuk, and Pangyo in Seoul. The document also provides tips for startups, including defining problems to be solved, validating ideas through prototypes and iterations, pitching to investors, and emphasizing the strength of the founding team.
Early Korean literature was heavily influenced by Shamanism, Buddhism, and Confucianism. It began as an oral tradition and emphasized moral values like loyalty, filial piety, and respect. The first Korean writings were poems called hyangga during the Shilla Kingdom. Literature continued to develop over the Goryeo and Joseon Dynasties, with the creation of hangul allowing for a broader range of works and audiences. Major genres included shijo poetry, p'ansori oral epics, and fiction written in both Chinese and hangul that increasingly featured common people.
A fun approach to talk about how sleeping more and better can help your productivity and effectiveness at work. #SleepingWithTheBoss was an invitation from the TNW CEO,
Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten to the team - a nap after lunch to test out the benefits of a good rest.
Even the most effective leaders have flaws and make mistakes.
Unfortunately, many leaders don't even know what those flaws and mistakes are, let alone fixing them.
This deck attempts to highlight the 6 most common blind spots that may be holding back today's executives and leaders.
Women have a rich history in computer technology, yet many of the top tech-savvy females are seemingly forgotten from the history books.
Forgotten women in tech history shares the stories of a few of the most important women in the field of computer science, since its humble beginnings.
In this era, everything changes faster than ever before.
Every single day, new things and ideas keep popping out by someone, somewhere.
What we know yesterday could might just as well become irrelevant and obsolete, which makes it so important that we constantly renew and update our knowledge.
There will never be a lack of things that we can learn, only a lack of interest!
And regardless of our age, we can, and should keep learning new stuff!
I hope this deck will inspire you to learn, like the way the story found in it has inspired me.
Karlyn Borysenko and I discuss the elements of putting together an impactful presentation and how to submit them to conferences.
Originally presented at Penn State Web - updated and reshared at HighEdWeb 2016 in Memphis Tennessee.
Linear Discriminant Analysis and Its Generalization?? ?
?
The brief introduction to the linear discriminant analysis and some extended methods. Much of the materials are taken from The Elements of Statistical Learning by Hastie et al. (2008).
South Korea has a population of around 48 million people, most of whom live in urban areas like the capital Seoul. K-pop music has become popular internationally, while traditional Korean architecture features wooden temples. Texting is a major form of communication, and Western brands are commonly worn, but traditional hanboks are still used on special occasions.
The document discusses a request for information about a company's data processing system. Specifically, it asks whether the system has the ability to automatically delete or archive old records after a certain period of time to help manage storage capacity and ensure compliance with data retention policies. It also asks how the system's edit history feature works and for how long edits are logged.
Learn Korean - FSI Basic Course (Part 2)101_languages
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This document contains a table of contents for Units 19-42 of the Korean Basic Course. It lists the titles of the basic dialogues, additional vocabulary, notes on grammar, drills, and exercises for each unit. The units cover various everyday situations like getting directions, taking a train, checking into a hotel, visiting someone in the hospital, and discussing one's occupation. The document provides an overview of the content and structure of the lessons in the Korean Basic Course.
- Discriminant analysis is a statistical technique used to discriminate between two or more groups based on multiple predictor variables.
- A study analyzed data on effective and ineffective extension agents to identify variables that best discriminate between the two groups. Variables like years of experience, communication skills, and positive attitude to work significantly differed between the groups.
- Discriminant analysis generated a function to maximize differences between the groups based on predictor variables. The function was statistically significant based on a small Wilks' lambda value, indicating most variability was explained.
Learn Korean - FSI Basic Course (Part 1)101_languages
?
Learn Korean with this course from the Foreign Services Institute. Download the full course (with audio) at http://www.101languages.net/korean/free-korean-course
This document is the preface to a book titled "Modern Conversational Korean - Revised Edition" written by Suk-in Chang to teach basic conversational Korean to foreigners living in Korea through 90 lessons organized in a practical and systematic way over 18 weeks. The preface explains the purpose and organization of the book which uses dialogues, grammar notes, pronunciation practice, and exercises in each lesson to help learners communicate effectively in everyday situations.
This document discusses discriminant analysis, which is a statistical technique used to classify observations into predefined groups based on independent variables. It can be used to predict the likelihood an entity belongs to a particular class. The document outlines the objectives, purposes, assumptions, and steps of discriminant analysis. It provides examples of using it to classify individuals as basketball vs volleyball players or high vs low performers based on variables.
Discriminant analysis (DA) is a statistical technique used when the dependent variable is categorical and the independent variables are continuous. It develops discriminant functions to determine if significant differences exist among groups in terms of predictor variables, and which variables contribute most to intergroup differences. Discriminant analysis outputs discriminant scores and coefficients that can be used to classify cases according to their group. Common applications of DA include market segmentation, analyzing financial default behavior, and identifying high performers.
Creativity and innovation are related but different concepts. Creativity involves reinterpreting something that already exists, while innovation creates something entirely new. Both require knowledge in the relevant domain. Factors that can limit creativity include a lack of knowledge, an unsupportive environment, low self-esteem, and not having a creative process or method. However, all humans have an innate creative ability, even if the ability to express it varies between individuals. Having the right environment, confidence, and process can help unlock our creativity.
This document provides an overview of startup basics and the Korean startup ecosystem. It discusses that startups have become a global trend and are strongly supported by governments. It outlines some of the major Korean startup locations like Gangnam, Gangbuk, and Pangyo in Seoul. The document also provides tips for startups, including defining problems to be solved, validating ideas through prototypes and iterations, pitching to investors, and emphasizing the strength of the founding team.
Early Korean literature was heavily influenced by Shamanism, Buddhism, and Confucianism. It began as an oral tradition and emphasized moral values like loyalty, filial piety, and respect. The first Korean writings were poems called hyangga during the Shilla Kingdom. Literature continued to develop over the Goryeo and Joseon Dynasties, with the creation of hangul allowing for a broader range of works and audiences. Major genres included shijo poetry, p'ansori oral epics, and fiction written in both Chinese and hangul that increasingly featured common people.
A fun approach to talk about how sleeping more and better can help your productivity and effectiveness at work. #SleepingWithTheBoss was an invitation from the TNW CEO,
Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten to the team - a nap after lunch to test out the benefits of a good rest.
Even the most effective leaders have flaws and make mistakes.
Unfortunately, many leaders don't even know what those flaws and mistakes are, let alone fixing them.
This deck attempts to highlight the 6 most common blind spots that may be holding back today's executives and leaders.
Women have a rich history in computer technology, yet many of the top tech-savvy females are seemingly forgotten from the history books.
Forgotten women in tech history shares the stories of a few of the most important women in the field of computer science, since its humble beginnings.
In this era, everything changes faster than ever before.
Every single day, new things and ideas keep popping out by someone, somewhere.
What we know yesterday could might just as well become irrelevant and obsolete, which makes it so important that we constantly renew and update our knowledge.
There will never be a lack of things that we can learn, only a lack of interest!
And regardless of our age, we can, and should keep learning new stuff!
I hope this deck will inspire you to learn, like the way the story found in it has inspired me.
Karlyn Borysenko and I discuss the elements of putting together an impactful presentation and how to submit them to conferences.
Originally presented at Penn State Web - updated and reshared at HighEdWeb 2016 in Memphis Tennessee.