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This volume presents selected papers presented during the First
Asian Conference on Indoor Environmental Quality (ACIEQ). The
contents cover themes of indoor air quality monitoring and
modeling; the influence of confounding factors like thermal comfort
parameters, such as temperature and relative humidity with respect
to different building types, e.g., residential, commercial,
institutional; ventilation characteristics, lighting and acoustics.
It also focuses on people's performance, productivity, and behavior
with respect to their exposure to various indoor air pollutants and
parameters influencing the overall indoor environmental quality.
This volume is primarily aimed at researchers working in
environmental science and engineering, building architecture and
design, HVAC and ventilation, public health, and epidemiology. The
contents of this volume will also be useful to policy makers
working on occupational health and building codes.
This book provides a collection of reviews of some of the recent
developments in nuclear physics research at intermediate energies
carried out throughout the world. It especially discusses the most
essential aspects such as multifragmentation and associated
phenomena in nuclear collisions with the incident energy region
between a few MeV and several hundreds of MeV/nucleon. The topic of
the book—multifragmentation—was chosen based on the fact that
the entire heavy-ion collisions revolve around a fragmenting
system, which is also thought to have a link to phase transitions.
One of the unique and valuable dimensions of the book is that it
has brought together many experts working in the field of
intermediate energy heavy-ion collisions in various renowned
laboratories across the world. It provides a thorough review of the
recent developments in various phenomena, especially
multifragmentation, observed at intermediate energy range both
theoretically and experimentally. It extensively discusses the
concept of nuclear symmetry, which is important for the nuclear
physics and astrophysics communities. In addition, the book
identifies potential research directions and technologies that will
drive future innovations. The book will serve as a valuable
reference for a larger audience.
This volume presents selected papers presented during the First
Asian Conference on Indoor Environmental Quality (ACIEQ). The
contents cover themes of indoor air quality monitoring and
modeling; the influence of confounding factors like thermal comfort
parameters, such as temperature and relative humidity with respect
to different building types, e.g., residential, commercial,
institutional; ventilation characteristics, lighting and acoustics.
It also focuses on people's performance, productivity, and behavior
with respect to their exposure to various indoor air pollutants and
parameters influencing the overall indoor environmental quality.
This volume is primarily aimed at researchers working in
environmental science and engineering, building architecture and
design, HVAC and ventilation, public health, and epidemiology. The
contents of this volume will also be useful to policy makers
working on occupational health and building codes.
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Advances in Computing and Data Sciences - First International Conference, ICACDS 2016, Ghaziabad, India, November 11-12, 2016, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
Mayank Singh, P.K. Gupta, Vipin Tyagi, Arun Sharma, Tuncer I. Oren, …
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First
International Conference on Advances in Computing and Data
Sciences, ICACDS 2016, held in Ghaziabad, India, in November 2016.
The 64 full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 502
submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on
Advanced Computing; Communications; Informatics; Internet of
Things; Data Sciences.
This volume contains all the papers presented at the Eleventh
International C- ference on Algorithmic Learning Theory (ALT 2000)
held at Coogee Holiday Inn, Sydney, Australia,11-13 December 2000.
The conference was sponsored by the School of Computer Science and
Engineering, University of New South Wales, and supported by the
IFIP Working Group 1.4 on Computational Learning T- ory and the
Computer Science Association (CSA) of Australia. In response to the
call for papers 39 submissions were received on all aspects of
algorithmic learning theory. Out of these 22 papers were accepted
for p- sentation by the program committee. In addition, there were
three invited talks by William Cohen (Whizbang Labs), Tom
Dietterich (Oregon State Univeristy), and Osamu Watanabe (Tokyo
Institute of Technology). This year's conference is the last in the
millenium and eleventh overall in the ALT series. The ?rst ALT
workshop was held in Tokyo in 1990. It was merged with the workshop
on Analogical and Inductive Inference in 1994. The conf- ence
focuses on all areas related to algorithmic learning theory,
including (but not limited to) the design and analysis of learning
algorithms, the theory of machine learning, computational logic
of/for machine discovery, inductive inf- ence, learning via
queries, new learning models, scienti?c discovery, learning by
analogy, arti?cial and biological neural networks, pattern
recognition, statistical learning, Bayesian/MDL estimation,
inductive logic programming, data m- ing and knowledge discovery,
and application of learning to biological sequence analysis. In the
current conference there were papers from a variety of the above
areas, refelecting both the theoretical as well as practical aspec
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Computing and Combinatorics - 6th Annual International Conference, COCOON 2000, Sydney, Australia, July 26-28, 2000 Proceedings (Paperback, 2000 ed.)
Dingzhu Du, Peter Eades, Vladimir Estivill-Castro, Xuemin Lin, Arun Sharma
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The papers in this volume were selected for presentation at the 6th
Annual International Computing and Combinatorics Conference
(COCOON2000), in Sydney, Australia from July 26 - 28, 2000. The
topics cover many areas in t- oretical computer science and
combinatorial optimization. There were 81 high quality papers
submitted to COCOON2000. Each paper was reviewed by at least three
program committee members, and the 44 papers were selected. It is
expected that most of them will appear in a more complete form in
scientic journals. In addition to the selected papers, the volume
also contains the papers from two invited keynote speeches by
Christos Papad- itriou and Richard Brent. This year the Hao Wang
Award was given to honor the paper judged by the programcommittee
to have the greatest merit. The recipient is \Approximating Uniform
TriangularMeshes in Polygons"byFranz Aurenhammer, NaokiKatoh,
Hiromichi Kojima, Makoto Ohsaki, and Yinfeng Xu. The rst Best Young
- searcher paper award was given to William Duckworth for his paper
\Maximum Induced Matchings of Random Cubic Graphs." We wish to
thank all who have made this meeting possible: the authors for
submitting papers, the program committee members and the external
referees, sponsors, the local organizers, ACM SIGACT for handling
electronic subm- sions, Springer-Verlagfor their support, and
Debbie Hatherellfor her assistance.
Nanotechnology Applications for Food Safety and Quality Monitoring
brings together nanotechnology science-based research for food
safety and quality monitoring. With the advancement in knowledge
about behavior of nano-engineered materials in food and its
toxicity, the application of nanotechnology is expected to reach
unprecedented levels in achieving food safety. Currently, there is
no practical resource of nanotechnology as a tool specifically for
monitoring safety and quality. This is a practical, concise,
applications-based reference that is essential for food industry
researchers and scientists to monitor the safety and quality of
food to ensure quality food supplies.
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Artificial Intelligence and Speech Technology - Third International Conference, AIST 2021, Delhi, India, November 12-13, 2021, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022)
Amita Dev, S.S. Agrawal, Arun Sharma
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This volume constitutes selected papers presented at the Third
International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Speech
Technology, AIST 2021, held in Delhi, India, in November 2021. The
36 full papers and 18 short papers presented were thoroughly
reviewed and selected from the 178 submissions. They provide a
discussion on application of Artificial Intelligence tools in
speech analysis, representation and models, spoken language
recognition and understanding, affective speech recognition,
interpretation and synthesis, speech interface design and human
factors engineering, speech emotion recognition technologies,
audio-visual speech processing and several others.
This issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics, Guest Edited by Drs.
Umamaheswar Duvvuri, Arun Sharma, and Erica Thaler, is devoted to
Robotics in Otolaryngology. This issue is one of six selected each
year by our series Consulting Editor, Sujana S. Chandrasekhar.
Articles in this important issue include: Past, present and future
of Robotic Surgical Systems; History and acceptance of TORS;
Current indications for TORS in OP cancer; Role of TORS for workup
of unknown primary SCCa; TORS and de-escalation of cancer
treatment; Pediatric Applications of TORS; TORS for OSA; Robotic
thyroidectomy; Robotic Neck Dissection; Robotic management of
salivary glands; Robotic Ear Surgery; Robotic skull base surgery;
Salvage Surgery for TORS; Complications of TORS; QOL implications
after TORS for OP CA; and Cost Considerations for Robotic Surgery.
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Lasers (Paperback)
Abhishek Jain, Arun Sharma, Divya Tomar
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Food irradiation, a treatment of food by ionizing energy of gamma,
electron beam or X-rays, with its unique advantages, is emerging as
an important food processing method. It can be used for improving
food security, ensuring food safety, and for obtaining market
access by overcoming quarantine barriers to international trade.
The need for reliable and routine testing methods to determine
whether or not food has been irradiated has arisen as a result of
the increased commercialization of the technology, growth in
international trade in irradiated foods, and demand for labeling of
the treated food by consumer organizations. This book provides an
account of some scientific approaches for identification of
irradiated foods treated with commercially relevant doses of
radiation, based on Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy and
Thermoluminescence techniques. The book describes the basic
concepts of food irradiation technology, methodologies of
identification, and experimental results. The book sheds light on
the emerging field of food irradiation, and should benefit, food
industry, regulatory agencies, and other stakeholders, and enhance
confidence in the technology.
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