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  1. Branch, F.; Arias, T.; Kennah, J.; Phillips, R.; Windleharth, T.; Lee, J.H.: Representing transmedia fictional worlds through ontology (2017) 0.01
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  2. Cho, H.; Disher, T.; Lee, W.-C.; Keating, S.A.; Lee, J.H.: Facet analysis of anime genres : the challenges of defining genre information for popular cultural objects (2018) 0.01
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  3. Cho, H.; Disher, T.; Lee, W.-C.; Keating, S.A.; Lee, J.H.: Facet analysis of anime genres : the challenges of defining genre information for popular cultural objects (2020) 0.01
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  4. Kwon, O.W.; Lee, J.H.: Text categorization based on k-nearest neighbor approach for web site classification (2003) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Automatic categorization is a viable method to deal with the scaling problem on the World Wide Web. For Web site classification, this paper proposes the use of Web pages linked with the home page in a different manner from the sole use of home pages in previous research. To implement our proposed method, we derive a scheme for Web site classification based on the k-nearest neighbor (k-NN) approach. It consists of three phases: Web page selection (connectivity analysis), Web page classification, and Web site classification. Given a Web site, the Web page selection chooses several representative Web pages using connectivity analysis. The k-NN classifier next classifies each of the selected Web pages. Finally, the classified Web pages are extended to a classification of the entire Web site. To improve performance, we supplement the k-NN approach with a feature selection method and a term weighting scheme using markup tags, and also reform its document-document similarity measure. In our experiments on a Korean commercial Web directory, the proposed system, using both a home page and its linked pages, improved the performance of micro-averaging breakeven point by 30.02%, compared with an ordinary classification which uses a home page only.
  5. Lee, J.H.; Price, R.: User experience with commercial music services : an empirical exploration (2016) 0.00
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    Date
    17. 3.2016 19:22:15
  6. Cho, H.; Donovan, A.; Lee, J.H.: Art in an algorithm : a taxonomy for describing video game visual styles (2018) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The discovery and retrieval of video games in library and information systems is, by and large, dependent on a limited set of descriptive metadata. Noticeably missing from this metadata are classifications of visual style-despite the overwhelmingly visual nature of most video games and the interest in visual style among video game users. One explanation for this paucity is the difficulty in eliciting consistent judgements about visual style, likely due to subjective interpretations of terminology and a lack of demonstrable testing for coinciding judgements. This study presents a taxonomy of video game visual styles constructed from the findings of a 22-participant cataloging user study of visual styles. A detailed description of the study, and its value and shortcomings, are presented along with reflections about the challenges of cultivating consensus about visual style in video games. The high degree of overall agreement in the user study demonstrates the potential value of a descriptor like visual style and the use of a cataloging study in developing visual style taxonomies. The resulting visual style taxonomy, the methods and analysis described herein may help improve the organization and retrieval of video games and possibly other visual materials like graphic designs, illustrations, and animations.
  7. Park, M.S.; Park, J.H.; Kim, H.; Lee, J.H.; Park, H.: Measuring the impacts of quantity and trustworthiness of information on COVID-19 vaccination intent (2023) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 6.2023 18:20:47
  8. Hu, X.; Lee, J.H.; Bainbridge, D.; Choi, K.; Organisciak, P.; Downie, J.S.: ¬The MIREX grand challenge : a framework of holistic user-experience evaluation in music information retrieval (2017) 0.00
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