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This book focuses on the food safety challenges in the vegetable
industry from primary production to consumption. It describes
existing and innovative quantitative methods that could be applied
to the vegetable industry for food safety and quality, and suggests
ways in which such methods can be applied for risk assessment.
Examples of application of food safety objectives and other risk
metrics for microbial risk management in the vegetable industry are
presented. The work also introduces readers to new preservation and
packaging methods, advanced oxidative processes (AOPs) for
disinfection, product shelf-life determination methods, and rapid
analytic methods for quality assessment based on chemometrics
applications, thus providing a quantitative basis for the most
important aspects concerning safety and quality in the vegetable
sector.
129 6.2 Representation of hints. 131 6.3 Monotonicity hints .. .
134 6.4 Theory ......... . 139 6.4.1 Capacity results 140 6.4.2
Decision boundaries 144 6.5 Conclusion 145 6.6 References.......
... 146 7 Analysis and Synthesis Tools for Robust SPRness 147 C.
Mosquera, J.R. Hernandez, F. Perez-Gonzalez 7.1
Introduction.............. 147 7.2 SPR Analysis of Uncertain
Systems. 153 7.2.1 The Poly topic Case . 155 7.2.2 The ZP-Ball Case
...... . 157 7.2.3 The Roots Space Case ... . 159 7.3 Synthesis of
LTI Filters for Robust SPR Problems 161 7.3.1 Algebraic Design for
Two Plants ..... . 161 7.3.2 Algebraic Design for Three or More
Plants 164 7.3.3 Approximate Design Methods. 165 7.4 Experimental
results 167 7.5 Conclusions 168 7.6 References ..... . 169 8
Boundary Methods for Distribution Analysis 173 J.L. Sancho et aZ.
8.1 Introduction ............. . 173 8.1.1 Building a Classifier
System . 175 8.2 Motivation ............. . 176 8.3 Boundary
Methods as Feature-Set Evaluation 177 8.3.1 Results
................ . 179 8.3.2 Feature Set Evaluation using Boundary
Methods: S- mary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 182 .
. .
Risk assessment has been extensively developed in several
scientific fields, such as environmental science, economics, and
civil engineering, among others. In the aftermath of the SPS and
GATT agreements on the use of risk analysis framework in food
trade, signed in the 1990s, international organisations and
governments adopted risk assessment as a science-based process to
ensure food safety along the food chain. The food industry can also
benefit from the use of this approach for food process optimisation
and quality assurance. Risk Assessment Methods for Biological and
Chemical Hazards in Food introduces the reader to quantitative risk
assessment methods encompassing general concepts to specific
applications to biological and chemical hazards in foods. In the
first section, the book presents food risk assessment as
methodology and addresses, more specifically, new trends and
approaches such as the development of risk rating methods, risk
metrics, risk-benefit assessment studies and quality assessment
methods. Section II is dedicated to biological hazards. This
section identifies the most relevant biological hazards along the
food chain and provides an overview on the types of predictive
microbiology models used to describe the microbial response along
the food chain. Chapter 12 specifically deals with cross
contamination and the quantitative methods that can be applied to
describe this relevant microbial process. The development and
application of dose-response models (i.e. mathematical function
describing the relationship between pathogen dose and health
response) are also covered in this section. In Section III, the
book translates risk assessment concepts into the area of chemical
hazards, defining the process steps to determine chemical risk and
describing the uncertainty and variability sources associated with
chemicals. Key Features: Presents new trends and approaches in the
field of risk assessment in foods Risk assessment concepts are
illustrated by practical examples in the food sector Discusses how
quantitative information and models are integrated in a
quantitative risk asssment framework Provides examples of
applications of quantitative chemical risk assessment in risk
management The book, written by renowned experts in their field, is
a comprehensive collection of quantitative methods and approaches
applied to risk assessment in foods. It can be used as an extensive
guide for food safety practitioners and researchers to perform
quantitative risk assessment in foods
From the cabinets of wonder of the Renaissance to the souvenir
collections of today, selecting, accumulating, and organizing
objects are practices that are central to our notions of who we are
and what we value. Collecting, both private and institutional, has
been instrumental in the consolidation of modern notions of the
individual and of the nation, and numerous studies have discussed
its complex political, social, economic, anthropological, and
psychological implications. However, studies of collecting as
practiced in colonized cultures are few, since the role of these
cultures has usually been understood as that of purveyors of
objects for the metropolitan collector. Collecting from the
Margins: Material Culture in a Latin American Context seeks to
counter the historical understanding of collecting that posits the
metropolis as collecting subject and the colonial or postcolonial
society as supplier of collectible objects by asking instead how
collecting has been practiced and understood in Latin America. Has
collecting been viewed or portrayed differently in a Latin American
context? Does the act of collecting, when viewed from a Latin
American perspective, unsettle the way we have become accustomed to
think about it? What differences, if any, arise in the activity of
collecting in colonized or previously colonial societies? Spanning
the period after the independence wars until the 1980s, this
collection of ten essays addresses a broad range of examples of
collecting practices in Latin America. Collecting during the
nineteenth century is addressed in discussions of the creation of
the first national museums of Argentina and Colombia in the
post-independence period, as well as in analyses of the private
collections of modernistas such as Enrique Gomez Carrillo, Ruben
Dario, Jose Asuncion Silva, and Delmira Agustini at the end of the
nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth. The practice
of collecting in the twentieth century is discussed in analyses of
the self-described revolutionary practices of Oswald de Andrade,
Augusto de Campos and the films of Ruy Guerra, as well as the
polemical collections of Pablo Neruda, and the unsettling
collections portrayed in Gabriel Garcia Marquez's One Hundred Years
of Solitude.
From the cabinets of wonder of the Renaissance to the souvenir
collections of today, selecting, accumulating, and organizing
objects are practices that are central to our notions of who we are
and what we value. Collecting, both private and institutional, has
been instrumental in the consolidation of modern notions of the
individual and of the nation, and numerous studies have discussed
its complex political, social, economic, anthropological, and
psychological implications. However, studies of collecting as
practiced in colonized cultures are few, since the role of these
cultures has usually been understood as that of purveyors of
objects for the metropolitan collector. Collecting from the
Margins: Material Culture in a Latin American Context seeks to
counter the historical understanding of collecting that posits the
metropolis as collecting subject and the colonial or postcolonial
society as supplier of collectible objects by asking instead how
collecting has been practiced and understood in Latin America. Has
collecting been viewed or portrayed differently in a Latin American
context? Does the act of collecting, when viewed from a Latin
American perspective, unsettle the way we have become accustomed to
think about it? What differences, if any, arise in the activity of
collecting in colonized or previously colonial societies? Spanning
the period after the independence wars until the 1980s, this
collection of ten essays addresses a broad range of examples of
collecting practices in Latin America. Collecting during the
nineteenth century is addressed in discussions of the creation of
the first national museums of Argentina and Colombia in the
post-independence period, as well as in analyses of the private
collections of modernistas such as Enrique Gomez Carrillo, Ruben
Dario, Jose Asuncion Silva, and Delmira Agustini at the end of the
nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth. The practice
of collecting in the twentieth century is discussed in analyses of
the self-described revolutionary practices of Oswald de Andrade,
Augusto de Campos and the films of Ruy Guerra, as well as the
polemical collections of Pablo Neruda, and the unsettling
collections portrayed in Gabriel Garcia Marquez's One Hundred Years
of Solitude.
The Theraphosidae are the most famous and diverse mygalomorph
spiders, and include some of the largest arachnids on earth. Their
unique defense mechanisms, predatory tactics, reproductive
strategies and ecological adaptations are displayed by a wide range
of terrestrial, burrowing and arboreal species. These arachnids are
familiar to the general public thanks to horror movies and a
growing interest in tarantulas as pets; however, scientific
information on the group is scattered throughout the literature and
not easily available. This book reviews all major aspects of New
World Theraphosid tarantulas and provides in-depth information on
their evolution, taxonomy, behavior, physiology, ecology,
reproduction, conservation and biogeography. As a comprehensive
guide to the biology of tarantulas, it will appeal to researchers,
students and terrarium hobbyists alike.
This handbook discusses developments and the future of gout
treatment, which looks promising. Gout has been a well-known
disease for over 2000 years, and is the most common cause of joint
inflammation in adult males. It has become apparent that no
therapeutic target based on hyperuricemia outcome had been defined.
Very few controlled trials were available to test the efficacy and
safety of treatments, and no research on diagnosis and management
had been done despite data showing that patients with gout were
generally improperly treated even in the hands of specialists. In
the last 10 years, good-quality evidence on gout impact and
management has grown exponentially, renal transporters have been
recently identified, and a number of new drugs have been approved
or are under current development.
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of
the 12th International Workshop on Digital-Forensics and
Watermarking, IWDW 2013, held in Auckland, New Zealand, during
October 2013. The 24 full and 13 poster papers, presented together
with 2 abstracts, were carefully reviewed and selected from 55
submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on
steganography and steganalysis; visual cryptography; reversible
data hiding; forensics; watermarking; anonymizing and plate
recognition.
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Digital-Forensics and Watermarking - 11th International Workshop, IWDW 2012, Shanghai, China, October 31--November 3, 2012, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Yun Q. Shi, Fernando Perez-Gonzalez, Hyoung Joong Kim
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of
the 11th International Workshop on Digital-Forensics and
Watermarking, IWDW 2012, held in Shanghai, China, during
October/November 2012. The 42 revised papers (27 oral and 15 poster
papers) were carefully reviewed and selected from 70 submissions.
The papers are organized in topical sections on steganography and
steganalysis; watermarking and copyright protection; forensics and
anti-forensics; reversible data hiding; fingerprinting and
authentication; visual cryptography.
Predictive microbiology is a recent area within food microbiology,
which studies the responses of microorganisms in foods to
environmental factors (e.g., temperature, pH) through mathematical
functions. These functions enable scientists to predict the
behavior of pathogens and spoilage microorganisms under different
combinations of factors. The main goal of predictive models in food
science is to assure both food safety and food quality. Predictive
models in foods have developed significantly in the last 20 years
due to the emergence of powerful computational resources and
sophisticated statistical packages. This book presents the
concepts, models, most significant advances, and future trends in
predictive microbiology. It will discuss the history and basic
concepts of predictive microbiology. The most frequently used
models will be explained, and the most significant software and
databases (e.g., Combase, Sym'Previus) will be reviewed.
Quantitative Risk Assessment, which uses predictive modeling to
account for the transmission of foodborne pathogens across the food
chain, will also be covered.
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Digital Forensics and Watermarking - 10th International Workshop, IWDW 2011, Atlantic City, NJ, USA, October 23-26, 2011, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
Yun Qing Shi, Hyoung Joong Kim, Fernando Perez-Gonzalez
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference
proceedings of the 10th International Workshop on Digital-forensics
and Watermarking (IWDW 2011) held in Atlantic City, NJ, USA, during
October 23-26, 2011. The 37 revised full papers presented were
carefully selected from 59 submissions. Conference papers are
organized in 6 technical sessions, covering the topics of
steganography and steganalysis, watermarking, visual cryptography,
forensics, anti-forensics, fingerprinting, privacy and security.
129 6.2 Representation of hints. 131 6.3 Monotonicity hints .. .
134 6.4 Theory ......... . 139 6.4.1 Capacity results 140 6.4.2
Decision boundaries 144 6.5 Conclusion 145 6.6 References.......
... 146 7 Analysis and Synthesis Tools for Robust SPRness 147 C.
Mosquera, J.R. Hernandez, F. Perez-Gonzalez 7.1
Introduction.............. 147 7.2 SPR Analysis of Uncertain
Systems. 153 7.2.1 The Poly topic Case . 155 7.2.2 The ZP-Ball Case
...... . 157 7.2.3 The Roots Space Case ... . 159 7.3 Synthesis of
LTI Filters for Robust SPR Problems 161 7.3.1 Algebraic Design for
Two Plants ..... . 161 7.3.2 Algebraic Design for Three or More
Plants 164 7.3.3 Approximate Design Methods. 165 7.4 Experimental
results 167 7.5 Conclusions 168 7.6 References ..... . 169 8
Boundary Methods for Distribution Analysis 173 J.L. Sancho et aZ.
8.1 Introduction ............. . 173 8.1.1 Building a Classifier
System . 175 8.2 Motivation ............. . 176 8.3 Boundary
Methods as Feature-Set Evaluation 177 8.3.1 Results
................ . 179 8.3.2 Feature Set Evaluation using Boundary
Methods: S- mary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 182 .
. .
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Information Hiding - 7th International Workshop, IH 2005, Barcelona, Spain, June 6-8, 2005, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
Mauro Barni, Jordi Herrera Joancomarti, Stefan Katzenbeisser, Fernando Perez-Gonzalez
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It is our pleasure to present in this volume the proceedings of the
7th Inter- tional Workshopon InformationHiding (IH 2005), held in
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, during June 6-8, 2005. The workshop
was organized by the Department of Computer Science and Multimedia,
Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC). Continuing the tradition of
previous workshops, we sought a balanced p- gram, containing talks
on various aspects of data hiding, anonymous commu- cation,
steganalysis, and watermarking.Although the protection of digital
int- lectual property has up to now motivated most of our research,
there are many other upcoming ?elds of application. We were
delighted to see that this year's workshop presented numerous new
and unconventional approaches to infor- tion hiding. The selection
of the program was a very challenging task. In total, we - ceived
90 submissions from 21 countries. At this point we want to thank
all authors who submitted their latest work to IH 2005-and thus
assured that the Information Hiding Workshop continues to be the
top forum of our community.
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Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery in Databases. Research Track - European Conference, ECML PKDD 2021, Bilbao, Spain, September 13-17, 2021, Proceedings, Part III (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Nuria Oliver, Fernando Perez-Cruz, Stefan Kramer, Jesse Read, Jose A. Lozano
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The multi-volume set LNAI 12975 until 12979 constitutes the
refereed proceedings of the European Conference on Machine Learning
and Knowledge Discovery in Databases, ECML PKDD 2021, which was
held during September 13-17, 2021. The conference was originally
planned to take place in Bilbao, Spain, but changed to an online
event due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 210 full papers presented
in these proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from a
total of 869 submissions. The volumes are organized in topical
sections as follows: Research Track: Part I: Online learning;
reinforcement learning; time series, streams, and sequence models;
transfer and multi-task learning; semi-supervised and few-shot
learning; learning algorithms and applications. Part II: Generative
models; algorithms and learning theory; graphs and networks;
interpretation, explainability, transparency, safety. Part III:
Generative models; search and optimization; supervised learning;
text mining and natural language processing; image processing,
computer vision and visual analytics. Applied Data Science Track:
Part IV: Anomaly detection and malware; spatio-temporal data;
e-commerce and finance; healthcare and medical applications
(including Covid); mobility and transportation. Part V: Automating
machine learning, optimization, and feature engineering; machine
learning based simulations and knowledge discovery; recommender
systems and behavior modeling; natural language processing; remote
sensing, image and video processing; social media.
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Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery in Databases. Research Track - European Conference, ECML PKDD 2021, Bilbao, Spain, September 13-17, 2021, Proceedings, Part I (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Nuria Oliver, Fernando Perez-Cruz, Stefan Kramer, Jesse Read, Jose A. Lozano
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The multi-volume set LNAI 12975 until 12979 constitutes the
refereed proceedings of the European Conference on Machine Learning
and Knowledge Discovery in Databases, ECML PKDD 2021, which was
held during September 13-17, 2021. The conference was originally
planned to take place in Bilbao, Spain, but changed to an online
event due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 210 full papers presented
in these proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from a
total of 869 submissions. The volumes are organized in topical
sections as follows: Research Track: Part I: Online learning;
reinforcement learning; time series, streams, and sequence models;
transfer and multi-task learning; semi-supervised and few-shot
learning; learning algorithms and applications. Part II: Generative
models; algorithms and learning theory; graphs and networks;
interpretation, explainability, transparency, safety. Part III:
Generative models; search and optimization; supervised learning;
text mining and natural language processing; image processing,
computer vision and visual analytics. Applied Data Science Track:
Part IV: Anomaly detection and malware; spatio-temporal data;
e-commerce and finance; healthcare and medical applications
(including Covid); mobility and transportation. Part V: Automating
machine learning, optimization, and feature engineering; machine
learning based simulations and knowledge discovery; recommender
systems and behavior modeling; natural language processing; remote
sensing, image and video processing; social media.
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Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery in Databases. Research Track - European Conference, ECML PKDD 2021, Bilbao, Spain, September 13-17, 2021, Proceedings, Part II (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Nuria Oliver, Fernando Perez-Cruz, Stefan Kramer, Jesse Read, Jose A. Lozano
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The multi-volume set LNAI 12975 until 12979 constitutes the
refereed proceedings of the European Conference on Machine Learning
and Knowledge Discovery in Databases, ECML PKDD 2021, which was
held during September 13-17, 2021. The conference was originally
planned to take place in Bilbao, Spain, but changed to an online
event due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 210 full papers presented
in these proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from a
total of 869 submissions. The volumes are organized in topical
sections as follows: Research Track: Part I: Online learning;
reinforcement learning; time series, streams, and sequence models;
transfer and multi-task learning; semi-supervised and few-shot
learning; learning algorithms and applications. Part II: Generative
models; algorithms and learning theory; graphs and networks;
interpretation, explainability, transparency, safety. Part III:
Generative models; search and optimization; supervised learning;
text mining and natural language processing; image processing,
computer vision and visual analytics. Applied Data Science Track:
Part IV: Anomaly detection and malware; spatio-temporal data;
e-commerce and finance; healthcare and medical applications
(including Covid); mobility and transportation. Part V: Automating
machine learning, optimization, and feature engineering; machine
learning based simulations and knowledge discovery; recommender
systems and behavior modeling; natural language processing; remote
sensing, image and video processing; social media.
Risk assessment has been extensively developed in several
scientific fields, such as environmental science, economics, and
civil engineering, among others. In the aftermath of the SPS and
GATT agreements on the use of risk analysis framework in food
trade, signed in the 1990s, international organisations and
governments adopted risk assessment as a science-based process to
ensure food safety along the food chain. The food industry can also
benefit from the use of this approach for food process optimisation
and quality assurance. Risk Assessment Methods for Biological and
Chemical Hazards in Food introduces the reader to quantitative risk
assessment methods encompassing general concepts to specific
applications to biological and chemical hazards in foods. In the
first section, the book presents food risk assessment as
methodology and addresses, more specifically, new trends and
approaches such as the development of risk rating methods, risk
metrics, risk-benefit assessment studies and quality assessment
methods. Section II is dedicated to biological hazards. This
section identifies the most relevant biological hazards along the
food chain and provides an overview on the types of predictive
microbiology models used to describe the microbial response along
the food chain. Chapter 12 specifically deals with cross
contamination and the quantitative methods that can be applied to
describe this relevant microbial process. The development and
application of dose-response models (i.e. mathematical function
describing the relationship between pathogen dose and health
response) are also covered in this section. In Section III, the
book translates risk assessment concepts into the area of chemical
hazards, defining the process steps to determine chemical risk and
describing the uncertainty and variability sources associated with
chemicals. Key Features: Presents new trends and approaches in the
field of risk assessment in foods Risk assessment concepts are
illustrated by practical examples in the food sector Discusses how
quantitative information and models are integrated in a
quantitative risk asssment framework Provides examples of
applications of quantitative chemical risk assessment in risk
management The book, written by renowned experts in their field, is
a comprehensive collection of quantitative methods and approaches
applied to risk assessment in foods. It can be used as an extensive
guide for food safety practitioners and researchers to perform
quantitative risk assessment in foods
This book focuses on the food safety challenges in the vegetable
industry from primary production to consumption. It describes
existing and innovative quantitative methods that could be applied
to the vegetable industry for food safety and quality, and suggests
ways in which such methods can be applied for risk assessment.
Examples of application of food safety objectives and other risk
metrics for microbial risk management in the vegetable industry are
presented. The work also introduces readers to new preservation and
packaging methods, advanced oxidative processes (AOPs) for
disinfection, product shelf-life determination methods, and rapid
analytic methods for quality assessment based on chemometrics
applications, thus providing a quantitative basis for the most
important aspects concerning safety and quality in the vegetable
sector.
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Digital Forensics and Watermarking - 15th International Workshop, IWDW 2016, Beijing, China, September 17-19, 2016, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
Yun Qing Shi, Hyoung Joong Kim, Fernando Perez-Gonzalez, Feng Liu
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This book constitutes the revised post-conference proceedings of
the 15th International Workshop on Digital Forensics and
Watermarking, IWDW 2016, held in Beijing, China, in September 2016.
The 45 papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and
selected from 70 submissions. The contributions are organized in
topical sections on digital forensics, visual cryptography,
reversible data hiding, and steganography and steganalysis.
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Digital-Forensics and Watermarking - 14th International Workshop, IWDW 2015, Tokyo, Japan, October 7-10, 2015, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Yun Qing Shi, Hyoung Joong Kim, Fernando Perez-Gonzalez, Isao Echizen
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This book constitutes revised selected papers from the 14th
International Workshop on Digital-Forensics and Watermarking, IWDW
2015, held in Tokyo, Japan, in October 2015. The 35 papers
presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from
54 submissions. The contributions are organized in topical sections
named: digital forensics; steganography and steganalysis; digital
watermarking; reversible data hiding; and visual cryptography.
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Digital-Forensics and Watermarking - 13th International Workshop, IWDW 2014, Taipei, Taiwan, October 1-4, 2014. Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2015 ed.)
Yun Qing Shi, Hyoung Joong Kim, Fernando Perez-Gonzalez, Ching-Nung Yang
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference
proceedings of the 13th International Workshop on Digital-Forensics
and Watermarking, IWDW 2014, held in Taipei, Taiwan, during October
2014. The 32 full and 14 poster papers, presented together with 1
keynote speech, were carefully reviewed and selected from 79
submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on
forensics; watermarking; reversible data hiding; visual
cryptography; and steganography and steganalysis.
In this dynamic debut collection, Fernando Perez employs lyric and
nonce forms to interrogate identity politics and piece together a
complex family history. The book embodies fragmentation in form and
story, exploring how migration affects relationships between people
of different generations. Perez invites readers on the journey as
his family story unfolds over time and distance.
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