315 research outputs found
Spatial Analytics with Hospitality Big Data: Examining the Impact of Locational Determinants on Customer Satisfaction in the U.S. Hotel Market
Although hotel location has been recognized as one of the important factors affecting hotel selection and guest satisfaction, relatively few studies have examined guest satisfaction with hotel location and its locational determinants at a macro level. This study aims to identify the locational determinants of hotel guest satisfaction through big data spatial analytics via a case study of 5,302 hotels in 151 cities in the U.S. Based on the framework of hotel location satisfaction, we classified all location-related factors into three categories: accessibility to points of interest, transport convenience, and surrounding environment. Our findings indicated that hotel property’s proximity to city area, landmark, park, shopping center, and highway as well as, attraction-driven tourism industry specialization, and hotel industry agglomeration were significant determinants. Furthermore, the impacts of these factors were spatially heterogeneous. These findings can provide geographical insights that are critical for developing a customer service experience and satisfaction model
Removal of 10-nm contaminant particles from Si wafers using CO2 bullet particles
Removal of nanometer-sized contaminant particles (CPs) from substrates is essential in successful fabrication of nanoscale devices. The particle beam technique that uses nanometer-sized bullet particles (BPs) moving at supersonic velocity was improved by operating it at room temperature to achieve higher velocity and size uniformity of BPs and was successfully used to remove CPs as small as 10 nm. CO2 BPs were generated by gas-phase nucleation and growth in a supersonic nozzle; appropriate size and velocity of the BPs were obtained by optimizing the nozzle contours and CO2/He mixture fraction. Cleaning efficiency greater than 95% was attained. BP velocity was the most important parameter affecting removal of CPs in the 10-nm size range. Compared to cryogenic Ar or N2 particles, CO2 BPs were more uniform in size and had higher velocity and, therefore, cleaned CPs more effectively
The relationship between environmental regulations and Korean economy (TFP, outward FDI, trade)
This thesis tries to analyse the relationship between stringency of environmental regulations and Korean economic performance. This research deals with three themes as the following: First examination lies on the effects of Korean domestic environmental restrictions on Total Factor Productivity in terms of industry and firm; second is the influences of relative difference of environmental stringency between Korea and counterpart (importer or host countries) on Korean outward FDI and Korean exports to the nations, and finally, the effects of Korean domestic environmental stringency on Korean trade performance are researched on
Correlated electronic states at domain walls of a Mott-charge-density-wave insulator 1T-TaS2
Domain walls in interacting electronic systems can have distinct localized
states, which often govern physical properties and may lead to unprecedented
functionalities and novel devices. However, electronic states within domain
walls themselves have not been clearly identified and understood for strongly
correlated electron systems. Here, we resolve the electronic states localized
on domain walls in a Mott-charge-density-wave(CDW) insulator 1T-TaS2 using
scanning tunneling spectroscopy. We establish that the domain wall state
decomposes into two nonconducting states located at the center of domain walls
and edges of domains. Theoretical calculations reveal their atomistic origin as
the local reconstruction of domain walls under the strong influence of electron
correlation. Our results introduce a concept for the domain wall electronic
property, the wall's own internal degrees of freedom, which is potentially
related to the controllability of domain wall electronic properties
Automatic Grammar Augmentation for Robust Voice Command Recognition
This paper proposes a novel pipeline for automatic grammar augmentation that
provides a significant improvement in the voice command recognition accuracy
for systems with small footprint acoustic model (AM). The improvement is
achieved by augmenting the user-defined voice command set, also called grammar
set, with alternate grammar expressions. For a given grammar set, a set of
potential grammar expressions (candidate set) for augmentation is constructed
from an AM-specific statistical pronunciation dictionary that captures the
consistent patterns and errors in the decoding of AM induced by variations in
pronunciation, pitch, tempo, accent, ambiguous spellings, and noise conditions.
Using this candidate set, greedy optimization based and cross-entropy-method
(CEM) based algorithms are considered to search for an augmented grammar set
with improved recognition accuracy utilizing a command-specific dataset. Our
experiments show that the proposed pipeline along with algorithms considered in
this paper significantly reduce the mis-detection and mis-classification rate
without increasing the false-alarm rate. Experiments also demonstrate the
consistent superior performance of CEM method over greedy-based algorithms
Zoology of domain walls in quasi-2D correlated charge density wave of 1T-TaS2
Domain walls in correlated charge density wave compounds such as 1T-TaS2 can
have distinct localized states which govern physical properties and
functionalities of emerging quantum phases. However, detailed atomic and
electronic structures of domain walls have largely been elusive. We identify
using scanning tunneling microscope and density functional theory calculations
the atomic and electronic structures for a plethora of discommensuration domain
walls in 1T-TaS2 quenched metastably with nanoscale domain wall networks. The
domain walls exhibit various in-gap states within the Mott gap but metallic
states appear in only particular types of domain walls. A systematic
understanding of the domain-wall electronic property requests not only the
electron counting but also including various intertwined interactions such as
structural relaxation, electron correlation, and charge transfer. This work
guides the domain wall engineering of the functionality in correlated van der
Waals materials.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figure
Organizing Pneumonia by Paragonimiasis and Coexistent Aspergilloma Manifested as a Pulmonary Irregular Nodule
Organizing pneumonia by paragonimiasis and coexistent aspergilloma as a pulmonary nodule is a rare case of lung disease. Its radiographic or CT feature has not been described before in the radiologic literature. We present organizing pneumonia by paragonimiasis and coexistent aspergilloma manifested as a pulmonary irregular nodule on CT
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