Dong-Kyoo Shin
Samsung
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Journal of Korea Game Society | 2015
Dongmin Shin; Dongil Shin; Dong-Kyoo Shin
We propose a real time user interface that utilizes emotion recognition by physiological signals. To improve the problem that was low accuracy of emotion recognition through the traditional EEG(ElectroEncephaloGram), We developed a physiological signals-based emotion recognition system mixing relative power spectrum values of theta/alpha/beta/gamma EEG waves and autonomic nerve signal ratio of ECG (ElectroCardioGram). We propose both a data map and weight value modification algorithm to recognize six emotions of happy, fear, sad, joy, anger, and hatred. The datamap that stores the user-specific probability value is created and the algorithm updates the weighting to improve the accuracy of emotion recognition corresponding to each EEG channel. Also, as we compared the results of the EEG/ECG bio-singal complex data and single data consisting of EEG, the accuracy went up 23.77%. The proposed interface system with high accuracy will be utillized as a useful interface for controlling the game spaces and smart spaces.
Journal of Broadcast Engineering | 2009
Seung-Hun Lee; Dongil Shin; Dong-Kyoo Shin
By employing the subscriber concept in broadcasting services, IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) operators provide various grades of services to subscribers based on the billing level of the subscribers. With the income from subscribers for a basis, IPTV operators plan to provide high quality services. Since Web browser-based IPTV provides T-commerce and E-commerce services as well as television services, users may frequently visit other service domains to buy goods or content. To provide the user with charged or private services, these service domains request authentication of user. The existing authentication system is not appropriate for the IPTV service environment because the environment unavoidably forces the user to cross from one authentication-based service domain to another. Single sign-on provides a user with transparent authentication services by enabling an authenticated user to move between authentication-based service domains without any re-authentication. Like this distributed environment, since the IPTV service environment also provides a variety of authentication-based services, transparent authentication service needs to be provided to subscribers who want to access charged or private services. In this paper, we propose a new user authentication scheme for the IPTV environment. This scheme integrates the Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML), which is a standard for XML-based single sign on. We validate this scheme using a simple use case scenario.
Archive | 2004
Dong-Kyoo Shin; Jun-il Kim; Dong-il Shin; Yong-Bin Kim; Soon-Yong Choi
Journal of Internet Computing and Services | 2014
Gwanghyung Lee; Dong-Kyoo Shin; Dongil Shin
Journal of Internet Computing and Services | 2016
DoYeob Lee; Dong-Kyoo Shin; Dongil Shin
Archive | 2012
Dong-Kyoo Shin; Dongil Shin; Jongil Jeong
Journal of Internet Computing and Services | 2011
Dong-Kyoo Shin; Dongil Shin; Guyoun Hwang; Jin-Wook Choi
Archive | 2015
So-Young Ahn; Dong-Kyoo Shin; Dongil Shin
Journal of Internet Computing and Services | 2015
Changhyun Jeon; So-Young Ahn; Dongil Shin; Dong-Kyoo Shin
Archive | 2013
Jaewan Shin; Dong-Kyoo Shin; Dongil Shin