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This book describes how powerful computing technology, emerging big
and open data sources, and theoretical perspectives on spatial
synthesis have revolutionized the way in which we investigate
social sciences and humanities. It summarizes the principles and
applications of human-centered computing and spatial social science
and humanities research, thereby providing fundamental information
that will help shape future research. The book illustrates how big
spatiotemporal socioeconomic data facilitate the modelling of
individuals' economic behavior in space and time and how the
outcomes of such models can reveal information about economic
trends across spatial scales. It describes how spatial social
science and humanities research has shifted from a data-scarce to a
data-rich environment. The chapters also describe how a powerful
analytical framework for identifying space-time research gaps and
frontiers is fundamental to comparative study of spatiotemporal
phenomena, and how research topics have evolved from structure and
function to dynamic and predictive. As such this book provides an
interesting read for researchers, students and all those interested
in computational and spatial social sciences and humanities.
This book is the first overall and detailed discussion of
contemporary Asia's architectural theorisations and phenomena based
on its heteroglossic and decolonisation character. Lin presents a
theoretical journey of transdisciplinary reflection upon
contemporary Asia's pragmatic phenomena which is methodologically
achieved by means of elaborations of how tangible Asian
architecture can be philosophically theorised and how
interchangeable architectural theory is practically 'Asianised'.
Discussions in the book are critically integrated with comparative
studies focused on Japan, Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, Singapore,
Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand and the UK. These empirical
examinations are highlights of phenomenal localities, architecture,
cities and cultures which reference the historicity of the Asia
Pacific, Asia's contemporary architectural situations, and their
subtle relationship with the 'West'. The schematisation of intended
'fuzziness' for Asia and its architecture is framed as the notion
polychronotypic jetztzeit to represent a present time-place context
of contemporary Asian architecture and urbanism. This book will be
of great interest to scholars of Asian Studies, Architectural
Studies, Postcolonial Studies, Urban Studies and Cultural Studies.
Hardware Software Co-Design of a Multimedia SOC Platform is one
of the first of its kinds to provide a comprehensive overview of
the design and implementation of the hardware and software of an
SoC platform for multimedia applications. Topics covered in this
book range from system level design methodology, multimedia
algorithm implementation, a sub-word parallel,
single-instruction-multiple data (SIMD) processor design, and its
virtual platform implementation, to the development of an SIMD
parallel compiler as well as a real-time operating system (RTOS).
Hardware Software Co-Design of a Multimedia SOC Platform is written
for practitioner engineers and technical managers who want to gain
first hand knowledge about the hardware-software design process of
an SoC platform. It offers both tutorial-like details to help
readers become familiar with a diverse range of subjects, and
in-depth analysis for advanced readers to pursue further.
This book aims to increase the visibility of data science in
real-world, which differs from what you learn from a typical
textbook. Many aspects of day-to-day data science work are almost
absent from conventional statistics, machine learning, and data
science curriculum. Yet these activities account for a considerable
share of the time and effort for data professionals in the
industry. Based on industry experience, this book outlines
real-world scenarios and discusses pitfalls that data science
practitioners should avoid. It also covers the big data cloud
platform and the art of data science, such as soft skills. The
authors use R as the primary tool and provide code for both R and
Python. This book is for readers who want to explore possible
career paths and eventually become data scientists. This book
comprehensively introduces various data science fields, soft and
programming skills in data science projects, and potential career
paths. Traditional data-related practitioners such as
statisticians, business analysts, and data analysts will find this
book helpful in expanding their skills for future data science
careers. Undergraduate and graduate students from analytics-related
areas will find this book beneficial to learn real-world data
science applications. Non-mathematical readers will appreciate the
reproducibility of the companion R and python codes. Key Features:
* It covers both technical and soft skills. * It has a chapter
dedicated to the big data cloud environment. For industry
applications, the practice of data science is often in such an
environment. * It is hands-on. We provide the data and repeatable R
and Python code in notebooks. Readers can repeat the analysis in
the book using the data and code provided. We also suggest that
readers modify the notebook to perform analyses with their data and
problems, if possible. The best way to learn data science is to do
it!
This book aims to increase the visibility of data science in
real-world, which differs from what you learn from a typical
textbook. Many aspects of day-to-day data science work are almost
absent from conventional statistics, machine learning, and data
science curriculum. Yet these activities account for a considerable
share of the time and effort for data professionals in the
industry. Based on industry experience, this book outlines
real-world scenarios and discusses pitfalls that data science
practitioners should avoid. It also covers the big data cloud
platform and the art of data science, such as soft skills. The
authors use R as the primary tool and provide code for both R and
Python. This book is for readers who want to explore possible
career paths and eventually become data scientists. This book
comprehensively introduces various data science fields, soft and
programming skills in data science projects, and potential career
paths. Traditional data-related practitioners such as
statisticians, business analysts, and data analysts will find this
book helpful in expanding their skills for future data science
careers. Undergraduate and graduate students from analytics-related
areas will find this book beneficial to learn real-world data
science applications. Non-mathematical readers will appreciate the
reproducibility of the companion R and python codes. Key Features:
* It covers both technical and soft skills. * It has a chapter
dedicated to the big data cloud environment. For industry
applications, the practice of data science is often in such an
environment. * It is hands-on. We provide the data and repeatable R
and Python code in notebooks. Readers can repeat the analysis in
the book using the data and code provided. We also suggest that
readers modify the notebook to perform analyses with their data and
problems, if possible. The best way to learn data science is to do
it!
The book discusses comprehensive and cutting-edge research and
development endeavors, as well as innovative solutions, in
implementing AI and related technologies to meet and undertake
current and future challenges towards ensuring environmental
sustainability. It explores the future research directions in the
era of Industry 4.0. In the beginning, an overview of the
utilization of Al for environmental sustainability is provided. The
remaining chapters of the book cover the technological and
application aspects of Al for environmental sustainability with
illustrative examples. Finally, challenges with respect to
deploying Al to solving environmental problems and the future
trends are covered.
This book provides a bidirectional investigation of Asia's
spatiotemporality by asking how Asia is located and how localities
are Asianized. Historical and theoretical inquiries into
architecture and urbanism in order to trace a notional "common
divisor" are integrated with readings of this Asian imagery. Such a
common divisor is conditioned to Asia's phenomenal postcolonial
subjectivation and showcases Asia's unique character. This book
contends that the postcolonial condition of architecture in Asia
suggests a potential and critical bridge to better understanding of
the region. Theoretically, "display-ness" is a strategic and
allegoric carrier that is in the focus of this book in order to
emphasize the quality of display in a broader sense of time and
space. Asia's architectural and urban spectacle thus is meaningly
magnified and intensified with this notion of display-ness to
ground the cohesive abstraction among ideological discourse
production, innovative theorizations, and empirical phenomena in
contemporary scholarship.
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.
Heteroglossic Asia presents an analysis of geographic, historical,
cultural, economic, spatial and political factors underlying
Taiwan's maritime urbanity by means of case studies based on Taipei
and Kaohsiung; two cities which represent the multi-accentual
character of Taiwan's urban environment and its recent changes and
development through architecture. Focussing on the concept of a
heteroglossic Asia Pacific, exemplified by the analysis of Taiwan's
urban transformation, the study argues that Taiwan's urban
environment shows a form of intended "fuzziness" which cannot be
described as resting on either a simplified nationalist base or
chaotic societal anxiety. Rather, this form lies between binary
poles: autocracy and democracy, nation state and day-to-day life,
top-down and bottom-up orientations, orthodoxy and hybridisation.
Heteroglossic Asia presents an analysis of geographic, historical,
cultural, economic, spatial and political factors underlying
Taiwan's maritime urbanity by means of case studies based on Taipei
and Kaohsiung; two cities which represent the multi-accentual
character of Taiwan's urban environment and its recent changes and
development through architecture. Focussing on the concept of a
heteroglossic Asia Pacific, exemplified by the analysis of Taiwan's
urban transformation, the study argues that Taiwan's urban
environment shows a form of intended "fuzziness" which cannot be
described as resting on either a simplified nationalist base or
chaotic societal anxiety. Rather, this form lies between binary
poles: autocracy and democracy, nation state and day-to-day life,
top-down and bottom-up orientations, orthodoxy and hybridisation.
Remote Sensing of Impervious Surfaces in Tropical and Subtropical
Areas offers a complete and thorough system for using optical and
synthetic aperture radar (SAR) remote sensing data for improving
impervious surface estimation (ISE). Highlighting tropical and
subtropical areas where there is significant cloud occurrence and
varying phenology, the book addresses the challenges impacting
impervious surfaces in tropical and subtropical zones. It examines
the potential for estimating urban impervious surfaces in a rainy
and cloudy environment, considers the difficulties encountered when
using optical remote sensing in this type of climate, and assesses
existing methods employing remote sensing data for accurate ISE in
tropical and subtropical regions. Using the results of comparative
studies conducted during the four seasons and in six different
cities (Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Mumbai, Sao Paulo, and Cape
Town), the authors develop a framework for ISE using optical and
SAR image data. They address the advantages and disadvantages of
optical and SAR data, consider fusion strategies for combining
optical and SAR data, and examine different feature extractions for
optical and SAR data. They also detail the limitations of the
research, suggest possible topics for future analysis, and cover
previous findings on the synergistic use of optical and SAR data.
Concentrates on the effect a tropical and subtropical urban climate
can have on impervious surface estimation (ISE) Reviews literature
on the significance of ISE and the phonological and climatic
characteristics of tropical and subtropical regions Describes
datasets including satellite data, digital orthophoto data, in situ
data, and more Remote Sensing of Impervious Surfaces in Tropical
and Subtropical Areas investigates the state of the art in creating
new algorithms for digital imag
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.
This book is the first overall and detailed discussion of
contemporary Asia's architectural theorisations and phenomena based
on its heteroglossic and decolonisation character. Lin presents a
theoretical journey of transdisciplinary reflection upon
contemporary Asia's pragmatic phenomena which is methodologically
achieved by means of elaborations of how tangible Asian
architecture can be philosophically theorised and how
interchangeable architectural theory is practically 'Asianised'.
Discussions in the book are critically integrated with comparative
studies focused on Japan, Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, Singapore,
Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand and the UK. These empirical
examinations are highlights of phenomenal localities, architecture,
cities and cultures which reference the historicity of the Asia
Pacific, Asia's contemporary architectural situations, and their
subtle relationship with the 'West'. The schematisation of intended
'fuzziness' for Asia and its architecture is framed as the notion
polychronotypic jetztzeit to represent a present time-place context
of contemporary Asian architecture and urbanism. This book will be
of great interest to scholars of Asian Studies, Architectural
Studies, Postcolonial Studies, Urban Studies and Cultural Studies.
Hardware Software Co-Design of a Multimedia SOC Platform is one
of the first of its kinds to provide a comprehensive overview of
the design and implementation of the hardware and software of an
SoC platform for multimedia applications. Topics covered in this
book range from system level design methodology, multimedia
algorithm implementation, a sub-word parallel,
single-instruction-multiple data (SIMD) processor design, and its
virtual platform implementation, to the development of an SIMD
parallel compiler as well as a real-time operating system (RTOS).
Hardware Software Co-Design of a Multimedia SOC Platform is written
for practitioner engineers and technical managers who want to gain
first hand knowledge about the hardware-software design process of
an SoC platform. It offers both tutorial-like details to help
readers become familiar with a diverse range of subjects, and
in-depth analysis for advanced readers to pursue further.
Trees are the glory of the American landscape. A text of impeccable
authority, drawings of matchless precision and delicacy, and fine
photographs combine to make this beautiful edition an indispensable
guide and valued possession.Pennsylvania, "Penn's Woods," is the
meeting place of America's southern and northern tree flora:
magnolia and hemlock, Spanish oak and yellow birch flourish alike.
This extraordinarily complete handbook covers all trees native to
the state and most naturalized species.
Even before the Hebrews passed on their legend of the tree of
knowledge, humans were collecting seeds and striplings from trees
for shade, to cultivate fruit, and to worship as deities of natural
forces. In Shade and Ornamental Trees Hui-Lin Li traces this
relationship across the continents and over time to relay an
organic history of the world's civilizations.
The book discusses comprehensive and cutting-edge research and
development endeavors, as well as innovative solutions, in
implementing AI and related technologies to meet and undertake
current and future challenges towards ensuring environmental
sustainability. It explores the future research directions in the
era of Industry 4.0. In the beginning, an overview of the
utilization of Al for environmental sustainability is provided. The
remaining chapters of the book cover the technological and
application aspects of Al for environmental sustainability with
illustrative examples. Finally, challenges with respect to
deploying Al to solving environmental problems and the future
trends are covered.
This book describes how powerful computing technology, emerging big
and open data sources, and theoretical perspectives on spatial
synthesis have revolutionized the way in which we investigate
social sciences and humanities. It summarizes the principles and
applications of human-centered computing and spatial social science
and humanities research, thereby providing fundamental information
that will help shape future research. The book illustrates how big
spatiotemporal socioeconomic data facilitate the modelling of
individuals' economic behavior in space and time and how the
outcomes of such models can reveal information about economic
trends across spatial scales. It describes how spatial social
science and humanities research has shifted from a data-scarce to a
data-rich environment. The chapters also describe how a powerful
analytical framework for identifying space-time research gaps and
frontiers is fundamental to comparative study of spatiotemporal
phenomena, and how research topics have evolved from structure and
function to dynamic and predictive. As such this book provides an
interesting read for researchers, students and all those interested
in computational and spatial social sciences and humanities.
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Spatial Data and Intelligence - Second International Conference, SpatialDI 2021, Hangzhou, China, April 22-24, 2021, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Gang Pan, Hui Lin, Xiaofeng Meng, Yunjun Gao, Yong Li, …
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the Second International
Conference on Spatial Data and Intelligence, SpatialDI 2021, which
was held during April 22-24, 2021 in Hangzhou, China.The 14 full
papers and 7 short papers presented in this volume were carefully
reviewed and selected from 72 submissions. They are organized in
the topical sections named: traffic management, data science, and
city analysis.
This book presents high-quality peer-reviewed articles from the 2nd
International Conference on Biomass Utilization and Sustainable
Energy 2022 (ICoBiomasSE 2022) organized by the Centre of
Excellence for Biomass Utilization (COEBU), Universiti Malaysia
Perlis (UniMAP), Malaysia. The theme of the conference “Emerging
Technology for Future Sustainability” is chosen in view of the
current revolution and rapid developments in the field of biomass
innovation towards sustainable development. The contents are
broadly divided into five parts: (1) sustainable biomass resources
for decarbonizing the economy, (2) biomass conversion technologies
for bioenergy and biofuels, (3) biomass conversion to intermediates
and products, (4) bioeconomy sustainability, impacts and policies
and (5) bioenergy integration. It provides a platform for students,
professionals, researchers, academicians, policymakers and
industries working in the areas of biomass utilization and
sustainable energy to solve long-standing environmental issues for
a healthier planet.
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