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The book shows that self-help in commercial law is a fast,
inexpensive and efficient alternative to court enforcement.
Self-help remedies and private debt collection are largely but not
exclusively features of common law jurisdictions, since remnants of
private enforcement can still be found in contract law in civilian
systems. The book argues that - despite their usefulness -
self-help and private debt collection entail significant risks,
especially for consumer debtors. This means that private
enforcement needs to be accompanied by the introduction of
tailor-made consumer-debtor protection regulation. Specific
attention is given to factoring, which functions in many instances
as a form of pseudo-private debt collection and which has been
exploited to bypass sector-specific consumer protection
regulations.
The text covers recent advances in artificial intelligence, smart
computing, and their applications in augmenting medical and health
care systems. It will serve as an ideal reference text for graduate
students and academic researchers in diverse engineering fields
including electrical, electronics and communication, computer, and
biomedical. The book- Presents architecture, characteristics, and
applications of artificial intelligence and smart computing in
health care systems Highlight privacy issues faced in health care
and health informatics using artificial intelligence and smart
computing technologies. Discusses nature-inspired computing
algorithms for the brain-computer interface. Covers graph neural
network application in the medical domain. Provides insights into
the state-of-the-art Artificial Intelligence and Smart Computing
enabling and emerging technologies. This book text discusses recent
advances and applications of artificial intelligence and smart
technologies in the field of healthcare. It highlights privacy
issues faced in health care and health informatics using artificial
intelligence and smart computing technologies. It covers
nature-inspired computing algorithms such as genetic algorithms,
particle swarm optimization algorithms, and common scrambling
algorithms to study brain-computer interfaces. It will serve as an
ideal reference text for graduate students and academic researchers
in the fields of electrical engineering, electronics and
communication engineering, computer engineering, and biomedical
engineering.
The International Conference on Lasers and Applications was held in
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from 29 June to 3 July 1980. This conference
was held to commemorate the memory of Professor Sergio Porto who
died suddenly about one year earlier while attending a laser
conference in the Soviet Union. The sub ject matter covered the
active areas of laser devices, photochemistry, non linear optics,
high-resolution spectroscopy, photokinetics, photobiology,
photomedicine, optical communication, optical bistability, and
Raman spec troscopy. The conference was attended by over 150 people
including scientists from Japan, France, England, West Germany,
Norway, Italy, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, India, Canada, and the
United States. Amemorial session attended by members of the Porto
family and ranking Brazilian government dignitaries preceded the
start of the conference. The location of the conference in Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil, was chosen be cause it was in the homeland of
Sergio Porto and provided an opportunity for his friends,
colleagues, and countryrnen to pay hornage to hirn. The setting on
Copacabana Beach afforded access to the lovely beaches,
restaurants, and nightlife of one of the most beautiful and
exciting cities of the world. There were tours of the city together
with a banquet that featured a performance by one of the best Samba
Schools in Rio. Financial support from many sponsors in Brazil and
the United States is gratefully acknowledged in making this working
conference a fitting tribute to the memory of Professor S.P.S.
Porto."
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