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The artificial intelligence subset machine learning has become a
popular technique in professional fields as many are finding new
ways to apply this trending technology into their everyday
practices. Two fields that have majorly benefited from this are
pattern recognition and information security. The ability of these
intelligent algorithms to learn complex patterns from data and
attain new performance techniques has created a wide variety of
uses and applications within the data security industry. There is a
need for research on the specific uses machine learning methods
have within these fields, along with future perspectives. Machine
Learning Techniques for Pattern Recognition and Information
Security is a collection of innovative research on the current
impact of machine learning methods within data security as well as
its various applications and newfound challenges. While
highlighting topics including anomaly detection systems,
biometrics, and intrusion management, this book is ideally designed
for industrial experts, researchers, IT professionals, network
developers, policymakers, computer scientists, educators, and
students seeking current research on implementing machine learning
tactics to enhance the performance of information security.
This book gathers selected high-quality research papers presented
at the International Conference on Paradigms of Communication,
Computing and Data Sciences (PCCDS 2021), held at the National
Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra, India, during May 07-09,
2021. It discusses high-quality and cutting-edge research in the
areas of advanced computing, communications, and data science
techniques. The book is a collection of latest research articles in
computation algorithm, communication, and data sciences,
intertwined with each other for efficiency.
This book explores how, in the wake of the Anthropocene, the
growing call for urgent decarbonisation and accelerated energy
transitions might have unintended consequences for energy poverty,
justice and democracy, especially in the global South. Dilemmas of
Energy Transitions in the Global South brings together theoretical
and empirical contributions focused on rethinking energy
transitions conceptually from and for the global South, and
highlights issues of justice and inclusivity. It argues that while
urgency is critical for energy transitions in a climate-changed
world, we must be wary of conflating goals and processes, and
enquire what urgency means for due process. Drawing from a range of
authors with expertise spanning environmental justice, design
theory, ethics of technology, conflict and gender, it examines case
studies from countries including Bolivia, Sri Lanka, India, The
Gambia and Lebanon in order to expand our understanding of what
energy transitions are, and how just energy transitions can be done
in different parts of the world. Overall, driven by a postcolonial
and decolonial sensibility, this book brings to the fore new
concepts and ideas to help balance the demands of justice and
urgency, to flag relevant but often overlooked issues, and to
provide new pathways forward. This volume will be of great interest
to students and scholars of energy transitions, environmental
justice, climate change and developing countries. The Open Access
version of this book, available at
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/oa-edit/10.4324/9781003052821
has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non
Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
This book explores how, in the wake of the Anthropocene, the
growing call for urgent decarbonisation and accelerated energy
transitions might have unintended consequences for energy poverty,
justice and democracy, especially in the global South. Dilemmas of
Energy Transitions in the Global South brings together theoretical
and empirical contributions focused on rethinking energy
transitions conceptually from and for the global South, and
highlights issues of justice and inclusivity. It argues that while
urgency is critical for energy transitions in a climate-changed
world, we must be wary of conflating goals and processes, and
enquire what urgency means for due process. Drawing from a range of
authors with expertise spanning environmental justice, design
theory, ethics of technology, conflict and gender, it examines case
studies from countries including Bolivia, Sri Lanka, India, The
Gambia and Lebanon in order to expand our understanding of what
energy transitions are, and how just energy transitions can be done
in different parts of the world. Overall, driven by a postcolonial
and decolonial sensibility, this book brings to the fore new
concepts and ideas to help balance the demands of justice and
urgency, to flag relevant but often overlooked issues, and to
provide new pathways forward. This volume will be of great interest
to students and scholars of energy transitions, environmental
justice, climate change and developing countries. The Open Access
version of this book, available at
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/oa-edit/10.4324/9781003052821
has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non
Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
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This book gathers selected high-quality research papers presented
at the International Conference on Paradigms of Communication,
Computing and Data Sciences (PCCDS 2021), held at the National
Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra, India, during May 07-09,
2021. It discusses high-quality and cutting-edge research in the
areas of advanced computing, communications, and data science
techniques. The book is a collection of latest research articles in
computation algorithm, communication, and data sciences,
intertwined with each other for efficiency.
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