Publications by authors named "Seok-Jin Park"

In this study, we present initial efforts for a new speech recognition approach aimed at producing different input images for convolutional neural network (CNN)-based speech recognition. We explored the potential of the tympanic membrane (eardrum)-inspired viscoelastic membrane-type diaphragms to deliver audio visualization images using a cross-recurrence plot (CRP). These images were formed by the two phase-shifted vibration responses of viscoelastic diaphragms.

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Background: Bevacizumab has been extensively investigated in combination with various standard chemotherapies in the treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC). However, a comparison to irinotecan + infusional 5-fluorouracil/leucovorin (FOLFIRI) is lacking.

Objective: To explore clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of adding bevacizumab to a regimen of FOLFIRI for the first-line treatment of mCRC in the Republic of Korea by conducting an indirect treatment comparison.

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A novel soybean-infecting sobemovirus termed Soybean yellow common mosaic virus (SYCMV) was characterized. The virus has a single, positive-strand RNA genome of 4152 nucleotides. The virus contains four putative open reading frames encoding P1 (78-566 nt), polyprotein ORF2a (524-2248 nt), polymerase domain ORF2b (1852-3417 nt), and CP (3227-4030 nt).

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Seok-Jin Park"

  • - Seok-Jin Park's recent research spans diverse fields, including innovative approaches to speech recognition using tympanic membrane-inspired viscoelastic diaphragms, emphasizing audio visualization images for CNN applications.
  • - The author has also contributed to the clinical understanding of metastatic colorectal cancer by evaluating the cost-effectiveness and clinical outcomes of combining bevacizumab with standard chemotherapy FOLFIRI, adding valuable insights for treatment in South Korea.
  • - Additionally, Park has conducted significant viral research, identifying and characterizing a novel soybean-infecting sobemovirus, expanding the understanding of this pathogen's biology and molecular structure.