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Ji-Hyun Lee

Bio: Ji-Hyun Lee is an academic researcher from KAIST. The author has contributed to research in topics: User experience design & Engineering design process. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 96 publications receiving 811 citations. Previous affiliations of Ji-Hyun Lee include National Yunlin University of Science and Technology.


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TL;DR: An online homebuyer's search program is developed, based on an investigation of search behaviors, and a user-oriented recommendation system for real estate websites is implemented via a combination of case-based reasoning and an ontological structure.

73 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a creative stimulation system for designers based on the concept of "wisdom of crowds" collected via the Web in order to ascertain customers' affective responses to product shapes.

57 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the influence of natural ventilation on heating load and energy savings in a building with a double skinned envelope (DSE) was examined in various weather conditions and the results showed that the DSE was effective for saving energy and creating natural ventilation rates under clear and partly cloudy skies.

50 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a reliability-based design optimization (RBDO) method for a monopile transition piece in an offshore wind turbine system is presented, where the authors show that the structural design of the monopile connection is mostly dictated by the fatigue limit state.

44 citations

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27 Jun 2014-Energies
TL;DR: In this article, the combined effects of color temperature and illuminance in a small office on visual response and mood under various lighting conditions were examined in a study conducted using a sample of 20 subjects in a full-scale mock-up test space.
Abstract: The combined effects of color temperature and illuminance in a small office on visual response and mood under various lighting conditions were examined in this study. Visual annoyance tests were conducted using a sample of 20 subjects in a full-scale mock-up test space. Computer and paper-based reading tasks were conducted for 500 lx and 750 lx illuminance levels under 3,000 K, 4,000 K and 6,500 K conditions. Two hypotheses were considered for the test in this study. The primary hypothesis was that visual perception is affected by the color temperatures of light sources. The secondary hypothesis was that better moods, such as relaxed and cozy feelings, are associated with low color temperatures given equal illuminance levels. The visual environment under the 3,000 K condition was characterized by glare and brightness, resulting in visual discomfort when target illuminance was higher than 500 lx. Occupants preferred 500 lx under the 6,500 K condition, and 500 lx and 750 lx under the 4,000 K condition, reporting better visual satisfaction when performing office tasks. Prediction models for visual comfort suggest that the less that subjects are visually bothered by light during tasks, the more visual comfort they feel. User satisfaction with light source color is critical for the prediction of visual comfort under different lighting conditions. Visual comfort was the most influential factor on mood. Lower color temperature was associated with better mood at lower illuminance levels, while higher color temperature was preferred at higher illuminance levels.

44 citations


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854 citations