Hunwoo Lee
Yonsei University
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Journal of the Neurological Sciences | 1999
Myung Sik Lee; Won-Chan Kim; Hunwoo Lee
We measured the changes of forearm flexor H reflexes produced by conditioning radial nerve stimulation at delays of -2, 0, 2, 4, 7.5, 10, 25 and 75 ms in 10 patients with PKD and six with generalized seizure disorder. We compared the results with 12 normal volunteers. In the patients with PKD, we compared the amounts of reciprocal inhibition between the severely and the asymptomatic or mildly affected sides of arms. Follow-up studies were done in eight PKD patients after they responded to the anticonvulsant treatment. At each delay, patients with seizure disorders showed comparable amounts of changes with controls. Patients with PKD showed paradoxical facilitation at a delay of 0 ms, enhanced facilitation between 2 to 7.5 ms delays and attenuated inhibition at a delay of 75 ms. There were no significant differences in the amount of reciprocal inhibition according to the severity of clinical symptoms. Follow-up studies showed no significant changes of reciprocal inhibition compared to the baseline data. In PKD, paradoxical facilitation and enhanced first relative facilitation period may be caused by defective spinal interneurons. In addition to the defective reciprocal inhibition, abnormalities of supraspinal inputs seem to be involved in the genesis of PKD.
Instrumentation Science & Technology | 2017
Kyuseok Kim; Soyoung Park; Guna Kim; Hyosung Cho; Uikyu Je; Chulkyu Park; Hyunwoo Lim; Hunwoo Lee; Dongyeon Lee; Yeonok Park; Taeho Woo
ABSTRACT An industrial x-ray inspection system has recently established by our group to examine large and dense objects available in industry. It consists of an industrial x-ray generator having a tube voltage of 450 kV and a focal spot size of 1 mm, a flat-panel detector having a pixel size of 200 µm and a pixel dimension of 2048 × 2048, and a mechanical support for object’s installation. For improving the image characteristics of the system, an effective blind deblurring method based on compressed-sensing scheme is reported. Blind deblurring is the image restoration by estimating the original image and the degradation mechanism using partial information on both. Compressed-sensing is a relatively new mathematical theory for solving the inverse problems. Systematic measurements were performed and the image characteristics of the restored images were quantitatively evaluated using several image-quality indicators. The results demonstrate that the deblurring method is effective for industrial x-ray inspection systems.
Research in Nondestructive Evaluation | 2018
Kyuseok Kim; Soyoung Park; Guna Kim; Hyosung Cho; Uikyu Je; Chulkyu Park; Hyunwoo Lim; Dongyeon Lee; Hunwoo Lee; Yeonok Park; Taeho Woo
ABSTRACT Digital tomosynthesis (DTS) has been widely used in both industrial nondestructive testing and medical x-ray imaging as a popular multiplanar imaging modality. However, although it provides some of the tomographic benefits of computed tomography (CT) at reduced dose and imaging time, the image characteristics are relatively poor due to blur artifacts originated from incomplete data sampling for a limited angular range and also aspects inherent to imaging system, including finite focal spot size of the x-ray source, detector resolution, etc. In this work, in order to overcome these difficulties, we propose an intuitive method in which a compressed-sensing (CS)-based deblurring scheme is applied to the projection images before common DTS reconstruction. We implemented the proposed deblurring algorithm and performed a systematic experiment to demonstrate its viability for improving the image characteristics in DTS. According to our results, the proposed method appears to be effective for the blurring problems in DTS and seems to be promising to our ongoing application to x-ray nondestructive testing.
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine | 2017
Soyoung Park; Guna Kim; Hyosung Cho; Uikyu Je; Chulkyu Park; Kyuseok Kim; Hyunwoo Lim; Dongyeon Lee; Hunwoo Lee; Seokyoon Kang; Jeongeun Park; Taeho Woo; Minsik Lee
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Digital tomosynthesis (DTS) based on filtered-backprojection (FBP) reconstruction requires a full field-of-view (FOV) scan and relatively dense projections, which results in high doses for medical imaging purposes. To overcome these difficulties, we investigated region-of-interest (ROI) or interior DTS reconstruction where the x-ray beam span covers only a small ROI containing a target area. METHODS An iterative method based on compressed-sensing (CS) scheme was compared with the FBP-based algorithm for ROI-DTS reconstruction. We implemented both algorithms and performed a systematic simulation and experiments on body and skull phantoms. The image characteristics were evaluated and compared. RESULTS The CS-based algorithm yielded much better reconstruction quality in ROI-DTS compared to the FBP-based algorithm, preserving superior image homogeneity, edge sharpening, and in-plane resolution. The image characteristics of the CS-reconstructed images in ROI-DTS were not significantly different from those in full-FOV DTS. The measured CNR value of the CS-reconstructed ROI-DTS image was about 12.3, about 1.9 times larger than that of the FBP-reconstructed ROI-DTS image. CONCLUSIONS ROI-DTS images of substantially high accuracy were obtained using the CS-based algorithm and at reduced imaging doses and less computational cost, compared to typical full-FOV DTS images. We expect that the proposed method will be useful for the development of new DTS systems.
Ndt & E International | 2016
Kyuseok Kim; Hyosung Cho; Uikyu Je; Chulkyu Park; Hyunwoo Lim; Guna Kim; Soyoung Park; Yeonok Park; Dongyeon Lee; Hunwoo Lee; Taeho Woo
Journal of the Korean Physical Society | 2018
Soyoung Park; Guna Kim; Chulkyu Park; Hyosung Cho; Changwoo Seo; Hyunwoo Lim; Kyuseok Kim; Dongyeon Lee; Hunwoo Lee; Seokyoon Kang; Jeongeun Park; Doohee Jeon; W.S. Kim
Journal of the Korean Physical Society | 2018
Guna Kim; Chulkyu Park; Dongyeon Lee; Hyosung Cho; Changwoo Seo; Soyoung Park; Kyuseok Kim; Hyunwoo Lim; Hunwoo Lee; Seokyoon Kang; Jeongeun Park; Duhee Jeon; W.S. Kim; Younghwan Lim
Journal of the Korean Physical Society | 2018
Hunwoo Lee; Hyunwoo Lim; Hyosung Cho; Changwoo Seo; Chulkyu Park; Dongyeon Lee; Kyuseok Kim; Guna Kim; Soyoung Park; Seokyoon Kang; Jeongeun Park; Uikyu Je; Jieun Oh
Journal of the Korean Physical Society | 2018
Seokyoon Kang; Kyuseok Kim; W.S. Kim; Hyosung Cho; Changwoo Seo; Chulkyu Park; Dongyeon Lee; Soyoung Park; Guna Kim; Hyunwoo Lim; Hunwoo Lee; Jeongeun Park; Doohee Jean; Jieun Oh
Journal of Medical and Biological Engineering | 2018
Guna Kim; Soyoung Park; Uikyu Je; Hyosung Cho; Chulkyu Park; Kyuseok Kim; Hyunwoo Lim; Dongyeon Lee; Hunwoo Lee; Yeonok Park; Taeho Woo