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Myung Jin Chung

Researcher at KAIST

Publications -  312
Citations -  6156

Myung Jin Chung is an academic researcher from KAIST. The author has contributed to research in topics: Robot & Mobile robot. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 303 publications receiving 5772 citations. Previous affiliations of Myung Jin Chung include Hanbat National University.

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Pneumoconiosis: Comparison of Imaging and Pathologic Findings

TL;DR: Pneumoconiosis may be classified as either fibrotic or nonfibrotic, according to the presence or absence of fibrosis, and the presence of asbestos bodies in histopathologic specimens is specific for the diagnosis of asbestosis.
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A novel non-intrusive eye gaze estimation using cross-ratio under large head motion

TL;DR: To estimate where the user looks allowing ample head movement, an invariant value (cross-ratio) of a projective space is utilized and a robust feature detection using an ellipse-specific active contour is suggested in order to find features exactly.
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Neuroendocrine Tumors of the Lung: Clinical, Pathologic, and Imaging Findings

TL;DR: Although there are some overlapping features between these tumors, integration of the clinical and imaging features may be helpful in differentiation of pulmonary neuroendocrine tumors.
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A variable structure control with simple adaptation laws for upper bounds on the norm of the uncertainties

TL;DR: In this article, simple adaptation laws for upper bounds on the norm of the uncertainties are proposed, and these adaptive upper bounds are used to design a variable-structure control system that guarantees the asymptotic stability of uncertain dynamical systems.
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Non-small cell lung cancer staging: efficacy comparison of integrated PET/CT versus 3.0-T whole-body MR imaging.

TL;DR: Both PET/CT and 3.0-T whole-body MR imaging appear to provide acceptable accuracy and comparable efficacy for NSCLC staging, but for M-stage determination, each modality has its own advantages.