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Numerical Sensitivity Tests of Volatile Organic Compounds Emission to PM2.5 Formation during Heat Wave Period in 2018 in Two Southeast Korean Cities
A record-breaking severe heat wave was recorded in southeast Korea from 11 July to 15 August 2018, and the numerical sensitivity simulations of volatile organic compound (VOC) to secondarily generated particulate matter with diameter of less than 2.5 mu m (PM2.5) concentrations were studied in the Busan and Ulsan metropolitan areas in southeast Korea. A weather research and forecasting (WRF) model coupled with chemistry (WRF-Chem) was employed, and we carried out VOC emission sensitivity simulations to investigate variations in PM2.5 concentrations during the heat wave period that occurred from 11 July to 15 August 2018. In our study, when anthropogenic VOC emissions from the Comprehensive Regional Emissions Inventory for Atmospheric Transport Experiment-2015 (CREATE-2015) inventory were increased by approximately a factor of five in southeast Korea, a better agreement with observations of PM2.5 mass concentrations was simulated, implying an underestimation of anthropogenic VOC emissions over southeast Korea. The simulated secondary organic aerosol (SOA) fraction, in particular, showed greater dominance during high temperature periods such as 19-21 July, 2018, with the SOA fractions of 42.3% (in Busan) and 34.3% (in Ulsan) among a sub-total of seven inorganic and organic components. This is considerably higher than observed annual mean organic carbon (OC) fraction (28.4 +/- 4%) among seven components, indicating the enhancement of secondary organic aerosols induced by photochemical reactions during the heat wave period in both metropolitan areas. The PM2.5 to PM10 ratios were 0.69 and 0.74, on average, during the study period in the two cities. These were also significantly higher than the typical range in those cities, which was 0.5-0.6 in 2018. Our simulations implied that extremely high temperatures with no precipitation are significantly important to the secondary generation of PM2.5 with higher secondary organic aerosol fraction via photochemical reactions in southeastern Korean cities. Other possible relationships between anthropogenic VOC emissions and temperature during the heat wave episode are also discussed in this study
DeepIron: Predicting Unwarped Garment Texture from a Single Image
Realistic reconstruction of 3D clothing from an image has wide applications,
such as avatar creation and virtual try-on. This paper presents a novel
framework that reconstructs the texture map for 3D garments from a single image
with pose. Assuming that 3D garments are modeled by stitching 2D garment sewing
patterns, our specific goal is to generate a texture image for the sewing
patterns. A key component of our framework, the Texture Unwarper, infers the
original texture image from the input clothing image, which exhibits warping
and occlusion of texture due to the user's body shape and pose. The Texture
Unwarper effectively transforms between the input and output images by mapping
the latent spaces of the two images. By inferring the unwarped original texture
of the input garment, our method helps reconstruct 3D garment models that can
show high-quality texture images realistically deformed for new poses. We
validate the effectiveness of our approach through a comparison with other
methods and ablation studies
Fast Knowledge Graph Completion using Graphics Processing Units
Knowledge graphs can be used in many areas related to data semantics such as
question-answering systems, knowledge based systems. However, the currently
constructed knowledge graphs need to be complemented for better knowledge in
terms of relations. It is called knowledge graph completion. To add new
relations to the existing knowledge graph by using knowledge graph embedding
models, we have to evaluate vector operations, where
is the number of entities and is the number of relation types. It is very
costly.
In this paper, we provide an efficient knowledge graph completion framework
on GPUs to get new relations using knowledge graph embedding vectors. In the
proposed framework, we first define "transformable to a metric space" and then
provide a method to transform the knowledge graph completion problem into the
similarity join problem for a model which is "transformable to a metric space".
After that, to efficiently process the similarity join problem, we derive
formulas using the properties of a metric space. Based on the formulas, we
develop a fast knowledge graph completion algorithm. Finally, we experimentally
show that our framework can efficiently process the knowledge graph completion
problem
17β-estradiol reduces inflammation and modulates antioxidant enzymes in colonic epithelial cells
Background/Aims: Estrogen is known to have protective effect in colorectal cancer development. The aims of this study are to investigate whether estradiol treatment reduces inflammation in CCD841CoN, a female human colonic epithelial cell line and to uncover underlying mechanisms of estradiol effects. Methods: 17 beta-Estradiol (E2) effect was measured by Western blot after inducing inflammation of CCD841CoN by tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha). Expression levels of estrogen receptor alpha (ER alpha) and beta (ER beta), cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-kappa B), heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1), and NAD(P)H-quinone oxidoreductase-1 (NQO-1) were also evaluated. Results: E2 treatment induced expression of ERO but did not increase that of ER alpha. E2 treatment for 48 hours significantly elevated the expression of anti-oxidant enzymes, HO-1 and NQO-1. TNF-alpha treatment significantly increased the level of activated NF-kappa B (p < 0.05), and this increase was significantly suppressed by treatment of to nM of E2 (p < 0.05). E2 treatment ameliorated TNF-alpha-induced COX-2 expression and decrease of HO-1 expression. 4-(2-phenyl-5,7-bis(trifluoromethyl) pyrazolo(1,5-a)pyrimidin-3-yl)phenol (PHTPP), antagonist of ER beta, removed the inhibitory effect of E2 in the TNF-alpha-induced COX-2 expression (p = 0.05). Conclusions: Estrogen seems to inhibit inflammation in female human colonic epithelial cell lines, through down-regulation of NF-kappa B and COX-2 expression and induction of anti-oxidant enzymes such as HO-1 and NQO-1.
Analysis and evaluation of mobile rhythm games : Game structure and playability
The rhythm game is an action simulation game adapted to the presented music. While it is expected to have an educational effect as a functional game, the relationship between the operability and rhythm education under the mobile platform is still questionable. In Korea, it seems that mobile rhythm game is a minority maniac genre that are played mostly among teenagers and early twenties. In this paper, we select three mobile rhythm games that are most played by Korean gamers in analysis. First, we analyze the user interface layout, note control, evaluation style and level of difficulty for three games – Deeno, Cytus, and Lanota. Then, we take a user survey in order to evaluate the playability of those games. All three games obtain high scores but there exust several statistically significant differences among games in analysis
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