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Elgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful
introductions to major fields in the social sciences, business and
law, expertly written by the world's leading scholars. Designed to
be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of
the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject
areas. This Advanced Introduction provides a critical review and
discussion of research concerning spatial statistics,
differentiating between it and spatial econometrics, to answer a
set of core questions covering the geographic-tagging-of-data
origins of the concept and its theoretical underpinnings,
conceptual advances, and challenges for future scholarly work. It
offers a vital tool for understanding spatial statistics and
surveys how concerns about violating the independent observations
assumption of statistical analysis developed into this discipline.
Key Features: A concise overview of spatial statistics theory and
methods, looking at parallel developments in geostatistics and
spatial econometrics, highlighting the eclipsing of centography and
point pattern analysis by geostatistics and spatial autoregression,
and the emergence of local analysis Contemporary descriptions of
popular geospatial random variables, emphasizing one- and
two-parameter spatial autoregression specifications, and Moran
eigenvector spatial filtering coupled with a broad coverage of
statistical estimation techniques A detailed articulation of a
spatial statistical workflow conceptualization The helpful insights
from empirical applications of spatial statistics in agronomy,
criminology, demography, economics, epidemiology, geography,
remotely sensed data, urban studies, and zoology/botany, will make
this book a useful tool for upper-level students in these
disciplines.
Spatial Regression Analysis Using Eigenvector Spatial Filtering
provides theoretical foundations and guides practical
implementation of the Moran eigenvector spatial filtering (MESF)
technique. MESF is a novel and powerful spatial statistical
methodology that allows spatial scientists to account for spatial
autocorrelation in their georeferenced data analyses. Its appeal is
in its simplicity, yet its implementation drawbacks include serious
complexities associated with constructing an eigenvector spatial
filter. This book discusses MESF specifications for various
intermediate-level topics, including spatially varying coefficients
models, (non) linear mixed models, local spatial autocorrelation,
space-time models, and spatial interaction models. Spatial
Regression Analysis Using Eigenvector Spatial Filtering is
accompanied by sample R codes and a Windows application with
illustrative datasets so that readers can replicate the examples in
the book and apply the methodology to their own application
projects. It also includes a Foreword by Pierre Legendre.
Elgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful
introductions to major fields in the social sciences, business and
law, expertly written by the world's leading scholars. Designed to
be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of
the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject
areas. This Advanced Introduction provides a critical review and
discussion of research concerning spatial statistics,
differentiating between it and spatial econometrics, to answer a
set of core questions covering the geographic-tagging-of-data
origins of the concept and its theoretical underpinnings,
conceptual advances, and challenges for future scholarly work. It
offers a vital tool for understanding spatial statistics and
surveys how concerns about violating the independent observations
assumption of statistical analysis developed into this discipline.
Key Features: A concise overview of spatial statistics theory and
methods, looking at parallel developments in geostatistics and
spatial econometrics, highlighting the eclipsing of centography and
point pattern analysis by geostatistics and spatial autoregression,
and the emergence of local analysis Contemporary descriptions of
popular geospatial random variables, emphasizing one- and
two-parameter spatial autoregression specifications, and Moran
eigenvector spatial filtering coupled with a broad coverage of
statistical estimation techniques A detailed articulation of a
spatial statistical workflow conceptualization The helpful insights
from empirical applications of spatial statistics in agronomy,
criminology, demography, economics, epidemiology, geography,
remotely sensed data, urban studies, and zoology/botany, will make
this book a useful tool for upper-level students in these
disciplines.
With the expanding use of the World Wide Web in society, American
libraries have undergone massive changes. This new information tool
has provided both opportunities and challenges to libraries of all
kinds. To have a better understanding of the World Wide Web, the
roles libraries and librarians have played in its development and
use, and the interactions between the library and the Web cannot be
overlooked. How do American librarians define their roles in the
changing environment, and how do they understand and appropriate
the Web in their profession and work place? Previous studies have
shown that the knowledge, perceptions, and expectations people have
about a technology may influence the ways they react and use the
technology. This study examines how librarians have perceived the
World Wide Web from its early implementation to 2003, how the Web
is appropriated and used in libraries, and provides a deeper
understanding of Web use in libraries, and yields new insights into
the future development of both libraries and Web technologies.
Policy makers evaluating and planning information policies at
different levels and system developers designing technology
applications for use in libraries will find this book to be a
valuable guide.
This book discusses key techniques of protection and fault
ride-through in VSC-HVDC grids, including high-speed selective
protection, DC fault current limitation, converter restarting, and
DCCB reclosing strategies. It investigates how high-speed
transient-variable-based protection can be used to improve grids'
acting sensitivity, acting reliability, and ability to withstand
high transition resistance compared with traditional protection. In
addition, it discusses the applicability of the pilot protections,
including the current differential protection and travelign-wave
based protection, in the dc grid, as well as the improved methods.
Furthermore, it proposes several DC FCL topologies, which are
suitable for DC grids. Lastly, in the context of overhead line
application conditions, it explores converter restarting and DCCB
reclosing strategies, which not only identify the fault property,
but also limit the secondary damage to the system, improving the
system's operation security and reliability. As such, the book
offers a comprehensive overview of original and advanced methods
and techniques for the protection of VSC-HVDC grids.
The aim of this book is to furnish the reader with a rigorous and
detailed exposition of the concept of control parametrization and
time scaling transformation. It presents computational solution
techniques for a special class of constrained optimal control
problems as well as applications to some practical examples. The
book may be considered an extension of the 1991 monograph A Unified
Computational Approach Optimal Control Problems, by K.L. Teo, C.J.
Goh, and K.H. Wong. This publication discusses the development of
new theory and computational methods for solving various optimal
control problems numerically and in a unified fashion. To keep the
book accessible and uniform, it includes those results developed by
the authors, their students, and their past and present
collaborators. A brief review of methods that are not covered in
this exposition, is also included. Knowledge gained from this book
may inspire advancement of new techniques to solve complex problems
that arise in the future. This book is intended as reference for
researchers in mathematics, engineering, and other sciences,
graduate students and practitioners who apply optimal control
methods in their work. It may be appropriate reading material for a
graduate level seminar or as a text for a course in optimal
control.
Referencing more than 40 ancient works as well as 70 books and
papers of contemporary scholars, this book opens up the
civilization, society, culture and communication of the Tang
Dynasty. The Tang period represented unprecedented prosperity in
the ancient world. Combining the socio-cultural background of
ancient China and academic achievements of modern times, this book
presents an intensive and in-depth exploration of the communicative
organisations, methods and ideas of that period. The book looks at
Tang methods of communication, from the postal delivery system and
first newspaper to military communication in times of peace and
war. It also considers questions of literature, poetry and public
space as well as the impact of folk culture and communication on
the Tang Dynasty, and examines the intellectual atmosphere of the
time and debates surrounding freedom of speech and thought,
positioning the Tang Dynasty as the end of the classic world and
the beginning of modern society.
Justice apps - mobile and web-based programmes that can assist
individuals with legal tasks - are being produced, improved, and
accessed at an unprecedented rate. These technologies have the
potential to reshape the justice system, improve access to justice,
and demystify legal institutions. Using artificial intelligence
techniques, apps can even facilitate the resolution of common legal
disputes. However, these opportunities must be assessed in light of
the many challenges associated with app use in the justice sector.
These include the digital divide and other accessibility issues;
the ethical challenges raised by the dehumanisation of legal
processes; and various privacy, security, and confidentiality
risks. Surveying the landscape of this emergent industry, this book
explores the objectives, opportunities, and challenges presented by
apps across all areas of the justice sector. Detailed consideration
is also given to the use of justice apps in specific legal
contexts, including the family law and criminal law sectors. The
first book to engage with justice apps, this book will appeal to a
wide range of legal scholars, students, practitioners, and
policy-makers.
Protection Technologies of Ultra-High-Voltage AC Transmission
Systems considers the latest research on UHV, UHV transmission line
electromagnetic field, transmission line parameters, and tower
structures, with a focus on protective relaying of UHV transmission
systems. This book gives insights into protective relaying of UHV
AC transmission systems and sheds light on the conundrum of
protective relaying for the EHV systems. In addition, it elaborates
on both traditional relaying and the application of new type
current differential protection, distance protection and automatic
reclosing, as well as protective schemes for transformers and
reactors in UHV transmission systems. This resource will serve as
an important reference for technical personnel in network design
and operation, as well as students and engineers in related
engineering areas.
With the aim to sequentially determine optimal allocations across a
set of assets, Online Portfolio Selection (OLPS) has significantly
reshaped the financial investment landscape. Online Portfolio
Selection: Principles and Algorithms supplies a comprehensive
survey of existing OLPS principles and presents a collection of
innovative strategies that leverage machine learning techniques for
financial investment. The book presents four new algorithms based
on machine learning techniques that were designed by the authors,
as well as a new back-test system they developed for evaluating
trading strategy effectiveness. The book uses simulations with real
market data to illustrate the trading strategies in action and to
provide readers with the confidence to deploy the strategies
themselves. The book is presented in five sections that: Introduce
OLPS and formulate OLPS as a sequential decision task Present key
OLPS principles, including benchmarks, follow the winner, follow
the loser, pattern matching, and meta-learning Detail four
innovative OLPS algorithms based on cutting-edge machine learning
techniques Provide a toolbox for evaluating the OLPS algorithms and
present empirical studies comparing the proposed algorithms with
the state of the art Investigate possible future directions
Complete with a back-test system that uses historical data to
evaluate the performance of trading strategies, as well as MATLAB®
code for the back-test systems, this book is an ideal resource for
graduate students in finance, computer science, and statistics. It
is also suitable for researchers and engineers interested in
computational investment. Readers are encouraged to visit the
authors’ website for updates: http://olps.stevenhoi.org.
This book is a collection of seminal position essays by leading
researchers on new development in Geographic Information Sciences
(GIScience), covering a wide range of topics and representing a
variety of perspectives. The authors propose enrichments and
extensions to the conceptual framework of GIScience; discuss a
series of transformational methodologies and technologies for
analysis and modeling; elaborate on key issues in innovative
approaches to data acquisition and integration, across earth
sensing to social sensing; and outline frontiers in application
domains, spanning from natural science to humanities and social
science, e.g., urban science, land use and planning, social
governance, transportation, crime, and public health, just name a
few. The book provides an overview of the strategic directions on
GIScience research and development. It will benefit researchers and
practitioners in the field who are seeking a high-level reference
regarding those directions.
Justice apps - mobile and web-based programmes that can assist
individuals with legal tasks - are being produced, improved, and
accessed at an unprecedented rate. These technologies have the
potential to reshape the justice system, improve access to justice,
and demystify legal institutions. Using artificial intelligence
techniques, apps can even facilitate the resolution of common legal
disputes. However, these opportunities must be assessed in light of
the many challenges associated with app use in the justice sector.
These include the digital divide and other accessibility issues;
the ethical challenges raised by the dehumanisation of legal
processes; and various privacy, security, and confidentiality
risks. Surveying the landscape of this emergent industry, this book
explores the objectives, opportunities, and challenges presented by
apps across all areas of the justice sector. Detailed consideration
is also given to the use of justice apps in specific legal
contexts, including the family law and criminal law sectors. The
first book to engage with justice apps, this book will appeal to a
wide range of legal scholars, students, practitioners, and
policy-makers.
To examine the origins, characteristics, and outcomes of resilient
governance with Chinese characteristics, this open access book
takes Guangzhou, a typical Chinese city from 1990 to 2015, as an
example. Through participant observation, semi-structured
interviews, and the collection of secondary data, this book finds
that (1) the institutional context can be described as an
authoritarian land-oriented pro-growth regime; (2) there are three
phases with different patterns of governance: the Primitive Market
Phase (1990–1998), the Pure Government Phase (1998–2006) and
the Multiple Players Phase (2006–2015); (3) redevelopment can
serve as a model of resilient governance because it changes in time
in a dynamic environment to maximise economic growth;
(4)Â Â an authoritarian land-oriented pro-growth
regime is the key to support such a resilient
governance model. This is an open access book.
This book addresses selected practical applications and recent
developments in the areas of quantitative financial modeling in
derivatives instruments, some of which are from the authors' own
research and practice. It is written from the viewpoint of
financial engineers or practitioners, and, as such, it puts more
emphasis on the practical applications of financial mathematics in
the real market than the mathematics itself with precise (and
tedious) technical conditions. It attempts to combine economic
insights with mathematics and modeling so as to help the reader to
develop intuitions.Among the modeling and the numerical techniques
presented are the practical applications of the martingale
theories, such as martingale model factory and martingale
resampling and interpolation. In addition, the book addresses the
counterparty credit risk modeling, pricing, and arbitraging
strategies from the perspective of a front office functionality and
a revenue center (rather than merely a risk management
functionality), which are relatively recent developments and are of
increasing importance. It also discusses various trading
structuring strategies and touches upon some popular credit/IR/FX
hybrid products, such as PRDC, TARN, Snowballs, Snowbears, CCDS,
and credit extinguishers.While the primary scope of this book is
the fixed-income market (with further focus on the interest rate
market), many of the methodologies presented also apply to other
financial markets, such as the credit, equity, foreign exchange,
and commodity markets.
This book is a collection of seminal position essays by leading
researchers on new development in Geographic Information Sciences
(GIScience), covering a wide range of topics and representing a
variety of perspectives. The authors propose enrichments and
extensions to the conceptual framework of GIScience; discuss a
series of transformational methodologies and technologies for
analysis and modeling; elaborate on key issues in innovative
approaches to data acquisition and integration, across earth
sensing to social sensing; and outline frontiers in application
domains, spanning from natural science to humanities and social
science, e.g., urban science, land use and planning, social
governance, transportation, crime, and public health, just name a
few. The book provides an overview of the strategic directions on
GIScience research and development. It will benefit researchers and
practitioners in the field who are seeking a high-level reference
regarding those directions.
The aim of this book is to furnish the reader with a rigorous and
detailed exposition of the concept of control parametrization and
time scaling transformation. It presents computational solution
techniques for a special class of constrained optimal control
problems as well as applications to some practical examples. The
book may be considered an extension of the 1991 monograph A Unified
Computational Approach Optimal Control Problems, by K.L. Teo, C.J.
Goh, and K.H. Wong. This publication discusses the development of
new theory and computational methods for solving various optimal
control problems numerically and in a unified fashion. To keep the
book accessible and uniform, it includes those results developed by
the authors, their students, and their past and present
collaborators. A brief review of methods that are not covered in
this exposition, is also included. Knowledge gained from this book
may inspire advancement of new techniques to solve complex problems
that arise in the future. This book is intended as reference for
researchers in mathematics, engineering, and other sciences,
graduate students and practitioners who apply optimal control
methods in their work. It may be appropriate reading material for a
graduate level seminar or as a text for a course in optimal
control.
Referencing more than 40 ancient works as well as 70 books and
papers of contemporary scholars, this book opens up the
civilization, society, culture and communication of the Tang
Dynasty. The Tang period represented unprecedented prosperity in
the ancient world. Combining the socio-cultural background of
ancient China and academic achievements of modern times, this book
presents an intensive and in-depth exploration of the communicative
organisations, methods and ideas of that period. The book looks at
Tang methods of communication, from the postal delivery system and
first newspaper to military communication in times of peace and
war. It also considers questions of literature, poetry and public
space as well as the impact of folk culture and communication on
the Tang Dynasty, and examines the intellectual atmosphere of the
time and debates surrounding freedom of speech and thought,
positioning the Tang Dynasty as the end of the classic world and
the beginning of modern society.
This book discusses key techniques of protection and fault
ride-through in VSC-HVDC grids, including high-speed selective
protection, DC fault current limitation, converter restarting, and
DCCB reclosing strategies. It investigates how high-speed
transient-variable-based protection can be used to improve grids'
acting sensitivity, acting reliability, and ability to withstand
high transition resistance compared with traditional protection. In
addition, it discusses the applicability of the pilot protections,
including the current differential protection and travelign-wave
based protection, in the dc grid, as well as the improved methods.
Furthermore, it proposes several DC FCL topologies, which are
suitable for DC grids. Lastly, in the context of overhead line
application conditions, it explores converter restarting and DCCB
reclosing strategies, which not only identify the fault property,
but also limit the secondary damage to the system, improving the
system's operation security and reliability. As such, the book
offers a comprehensive overview of original and advanced methods
and techniques for the protection of VSC-HVDC grids.
Third-variable effect refers to the effect transmitted by
third-variables that intervene in the relationship between an
exposure and a response variable. Differentiating between the
indirect effect of individual factors from multiple third-variables
is a constant problem for modern researchers. Statistical Methods
for Mediation, Confounding and Moderation Analysis Using R and SAS
introduces general definitions of third-variable effects that are
adaptable to all different types of response (categorical or
continuous), exposure, or third-variables. Using this method,
multiple third- variables of different types can be considered
simultaneously, and the indirect effect carried by individual
third-variables can be separated from the total effect. Readers of
all disciplines familiar with introductory statistics will find
this a valuable resource for analysis. Key Features: Parametric and
nonparametric method in third variable analysis Multivariate and
Multiple third-variable effect analysis Multilevel
mediation/confounding analysis Third-variable effect analysis with
high-dimensional data Moderation/Interaction effect analysis within
the third-variable analysis R packages and SAS macros to implement
methods proposed in the book
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Intelligent Data Engineering and Automated Learning - IDEAL 2016 - 17th International Conference, Yangzhou, China, October 12-14, 2016, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 17
International Conference on Intelligent Data Engineering and
Automated Learning, IDEAL 2016, held in Yangzhou, China, in October
2016. The 68 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and
selected from 115 submissions. They provide a valuable and timely
sample of latest research outcomes in data engineering and
automated learning ranging from methodologies, frameworks, and
techniques to applications including various topics such as
evolutionary algorithms; deep learning; neural networks;
probabilistic modeling; particle swarm intelligence; big data
analysis; applications in regression, classification, clustering,
medical and biological modeling and predication; text processing
and image analysis.
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Intelligent Data Engineering and Automated Learning -- IDEAL 2013 - 14th International Conference, IDEAL 2013, Hefei, China, October 20-23, 2013, Proceedings (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 14th
International Conference on Intelligent Data Engineering and
Automated Learning, IDEAL 2013, held in Hefei, China, in October
2013. The 76 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed
and selected from more than 130 submissions. These papers provided
a valuable collection of latest research outcomes in data
engineering and automated learning, from methodologies, frameworks
and techniques to applications. In addition to various topics such
as evolutionary algorithms, neural networks, probabilistic
modelling, swarm intelligent, multi-objective optimisation, and
practical applications in regression, classification, clustering,
biological data processing, text processing, video analysis,
including a number of special sessions on emerging topics such as
adaptation and learning multi-agent systems, big data, swarm
intelligence and data mining, and combining learning and
optimisation in intelligent data engineering.
This book summarizes the current knowledge of anthocyanins,
provides systematic information for future exploration of
anthocyanin applications. It focuses on several aspects regarding
the studying progression in the field of anthocyanins. The first
section of the book provides a brief introduction to the scope and
progress on anthocyanins, which is followed by the second section
that describes the natural sources, structure, extraction
approaches, bioavailability, and current stabilizing approach of
anthocyanins. Then in the third part, the book focuses on the
industrial processing of anthocyanins in foods by discussing the
impact of food processing on anthocyanin structure and composition
as well as classical processing techniques on
anthocyanin-containing foods, including high-pressure,
encapsulation, microwave, and combined application of the above
techniques. In the last section of the book, the authors explore
the currently most popular application of anthocyanins in
improving human health, such as the effect of anthocyanin on
vision, metabolism, neural system, cardiovascular system, and
cancers. The book will facilitate readers’ understanding of the
progress of anthocyanin studies. And it will benefit researchers
and graduate students in the fields of natural products, functional
food, and nutrition, etc.Â
This is an open access book. This book, first of all,
introduces the new unveiled Guangdong-Macao Intensive Cooperation
Zone with details as a special mode of the regional collaborative
development that is committed to be mutually beneficial to both
sides with different political and economic systems. China's
central authorities have recently issued a masterplan for
constructing the Guangdong-Macao Intensive Cooperation Zone at
Hengqin Island in September 2021. As China's first and last
European colony and one of China’s two special administrative
regions (SARs), Macao has developed the gambling industry seven
times larger than that of Las Vegas. However, the problem of the
homogeneous industrial structure and the urgent need to promote
sustainable economic growth by regional cooperation have been
important theoretical and practical issues discussed by scholars
and policy-makers. The Guangdong-Macao Intensive Cooperation Zone
(ICZ) is managed under special customs supervision between two
boarder lines and expected to diversify Macao’s economy. Then,
this book dissects the theory of regional synergistic development
and its applications in a number of international comparative and
cross-interdisciplinary case studies worldwide. Finally, from the
perspective of land use, transportation connection, and social
service, this book thoroughly explores the challenges and
strategies to implement the new cooperation model within the
framework of one country, two systems, two customs, and two
currencies to achieve a win–win situation using updated
first-hand data collected by literature review, case study, field
survey, spatial analysis, and interview. Â
Vehicle rollover accidents have been a serious safety problem for
the last three decades. Although rollovers are a small percentage
of all traffic accidents, they do account for a large proportion of
severe and fatal injuries. Specifically, some large passenger
vehicles, such as large vans, pickup trucks, and sport utility
vehicles, are more prone to rollover accidents with a high center
of gravity (CG) and narrow track width. Vehicle rollover accidents
may be grouped into two categories: tripped and untripped
rollovers. A tripped rollover commonly occurs when a vehicle skids
and digs its tires into soft soil or hits a tripping mechanism such
as a curb with a sufficiently large lateral velocity. On the other
hand, the untripped rollover is induced by extreme maneuvers during
critical driving situations, such as excessive speed during
cornering, obstacle avoidance, and severe lane change maneuver. In
these situations, the forces at the tire-road contact point are
large enough to cause the vehicle to roll over. Furthermore,
vehicle rollover may occur due to external disturbances such as
side-wind and steering excitation. Therefore, it is necessary to
investigate the dynamic stability and control of tripped and
untripped vehicle rollover so as to avoid vehicle rollover
accidents. In this book, different dynamic models are used to
describe the vehicle rollover under both untripped and special
tripped situations. From the vehicle dynamics theory, rollover
indices are deduced, and the dynamic stabilities of vehicle
rollover are analyzed. In addition, some active control strategies
are discussed to improve the anti-rollover performance of the
vehicle.
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