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This volume offers state-of-the-art research in service science and
its related research, education and practice areas. It showcases
recent developments in smart service systems, operations management
and analytics and their impact in complex service systems. The
papers included in this volume highlight emerging technology and
applications in fields including healthcare, energy, finance,
information technology, transportation, sports, logistics, and
public services. Regardless of size and service, a service
organization is a service system. Because of the socio-technical
nature of a service system, a systems approach must be adopted to
design, develop, and deliver services, aimed at meeting end users'
both utilitarian and socio-psychological needs. Effective
understanding of service and service systems often requires
combining multiple methods to consider how interactions of people,
technology, organizations, and information create value under
various conditions. The papers in this volume present methods to
approach such technical challenges in service science and are based
on top papers from the 2019 INFORMS International Conference on
Service Science.
This book is a comprehensive and intensive book for graduate
students in fluid dynamics as well as scientists, engineers and
applied mathematicians. Offering a systematic introduction to the
physical theory of vortical flows at graduate level, it considers
the theory of vortical flows as a branch of fluid dynamics focusing
on shearing process in fluid motion, measured by vorticity. It
studies vortical flows according to their natural evolution
stages,from being generated to dissipated. As preparation, the
first three chapters of the book provide background knowledge for
entering vortical flows. The rest of the book deals with vortices
and vortical flows, following their natural evolution stages. Of
various vortices the primary form is layer-like vortices or shear
layers, and secondary but stronger form is axial vortices mainly
formed by the rolling up of shear layers. Problems are given at the
end of each chapter and Appendix, some for helping understanding
the basic theories, and some involving specific applications; but
the emphasis of both is always on physical thinking.
This volume offers the state-of-the-art research and developments
in service science and related research, education and practice
areas. It showcases emerging technology and applications in fields
including healthcare, information technology, transportation,
sports, logistics, and public services. Regardless of size and
service, a service organization is a service system. Because of the
socio-technical nature of a service system, a systems approach must
be adopted to design, develop, and deliver services, aimed at
meeting end users' both utilitarian and socio-psychological needs.
Effective understanding of service and service systems often
requires combining multiple methods to consider how interactions of
people, technology, organizations, and information create value
under various conditions. The papers in this volume highlight ways
to approach such technical challenges in service science and are
based on submissions from the 2018 INFORMS International Conference
on Service Science.
The importance of vorticity and vortex dynamics has now been well
rec- nized at both fundamental and applied levels of ?uid dynamics,
as already
anticipatedbyTruesdellhalfcenturyagowhenhewrotethe?rstmonograph
onthesubject, The Kinematics of
Vorticity(1954);andasalsoevidencedby the appearance of several
books on this ?eld in 1990s. The present book is
characterizedbythefollowingfeatures: 1. A basic physical guide
throughout the book. The material is directed by a basic
observation on the splitting and coupling of two fundamental
processes in ?uid motion, i.e., shearing (unique to ?uid) and
compre- ing/expanding.Thevorticityplaysakeyroleintheformer,
andavortex
isnothingbuta?uidbodywithhighconcentrationofvorticitycompared to
its surrounding ?uid. Thus, the vorticity and vortex dynamics is -
cordinglyde?nedasthetheoryofshearingprocessanditscouplingwith
compressing/expandingprocess. 2. A description of the vortex
evolution following its entire life.Thisbegins from the generation
of vorticity to the formation of thin vortex layers
andtheirrolling-upintovortices, fromthevortex-corestructure, vortex
motionandinteraction, totheburstofvortexlayerandvortexintosma-
scalecoherentstructureswhichleadstothetransitiontoturbulence, and
?nallytothedissipationofthesmalleststructuresintoheat. 3. Wide
range of topics.Inadditiontofundamentaltheoriesrelevanttothe
abovesubjects, theirmostimportantapplicationsarealsopresented.This
includes vortical structures in transitional and turbulent ?ows,
vortical aerodynamics, and vorticity and vortices in geophysical
?ows. The last topic was suggested to be added by Late Sir James
Lighthill, who read
carefullyanearlydraftoftheplannedtableofcontentsofthebookin1994
andexpressedthathelikes"allthematerial"thatweproposedthere. These
basic features of the present book are a continuation and -
velopment of the spirit and logical structure of a Chinese
monograph by the same authors, Introduction to Vorticity and Vortex
Dynamics, Higher VI Preface EducationPress, Beijing,1993,
butthematerialhasbeencompletelyrewr-
tenandupdated.Thebookmay?tvariousneedsof?uiddynamicsscientists,
educators, engineers,
aswellasappliedmathematicians.Itsselectedchapters
canalsobeusedastextbookforgraduatestudentsandseniorundergraduates.
Thereadershouldhaveknowledgeofundergraduate?uidmechanicsand/or
aerodynamicscourses.
This volume offers the state-of-the-art research and developments
in service science and related research, education and practice
areas. It showcases emerging technology and applications in fields
including healthcare, energy, finance, information technology,
transportation, sports, logistics, and public services. Regardless
of size and service, a service organization is a service system.
Because of the socio-technical nature of a service system, a
systems approach must be adopted to design, develop, and deliver
services, aimed at meeting end users' both utilitarian and
socio-psychological needs. Effective understanding of service and
service systems often requires combining multiple methods to
consider how interactions of people, technology, organizations, and
information create value under various conditions. Chapters
highlight ways to approach such technical challenges in service
science and are based on submissions from the 2020 INFORMS
International Conference on Service Science.
This two-volume work presents state-of-the-art mathematical
theories and results on infinite-dimensional dynamical systems.
Inertial manifolds, approximate inertial manifolds, discrete
attractors and the dynamics of small dissipation are discussed in
detail. The unique combination of mathematical rigor and physical
background makes this work an essential reference for researchers
and graduate students in applied mathematics and physics. The main
emphasis in the fi rst volume is on the existence and properties
for attractors and inertial manifolds. This volume highlights the
use of modern analytical tools and methods such as the geometric
measure method, center manifold theory in infinite dimensions, the
Melnihov method, spectral analysis and so on for
infinite-dimensional dynamical systems. The second volume includes
the properties of global attractors, the calculation of discrete
attractors, structures of small dissipative dynamical systems, and
the existence and stability of solitary waves. Contents Discrete
attractor and approximate calculation Some properties of global
attractor Structures of small dissipative dynamical systems
Existence and stability of solitary waves
This two-volume work presents state-of-the-art mathematical
theories and results on infinite-dimensional dynamical systems.
Inertial manifolds, approximate inertial manifolds, discrete
attractors and the dynamics of small dissipation are discussed in
detail. The unique combination of mathematical rigor and physical
background makes this work an essential reference for researchers
and graduate students in applied mathematics and physics. The main
emphasis in the first volume is on the mathematical analysis of
attractors and inertial manifolds. This volume deals with the
existence of global attractors, inertial manifolds and with the
estimation of Hausdorff fractal dimension for some dissipative
nonlinear evolution equations in modern physics. Known as well as
many new results about the existence, regularity and properties of
inertial manifolds and approximate inertial manifolds are also
presented in the first volume. The second volume will be devoted to
modern analytical tools and methods in infinite-dimensional
dynamical systems. Contents Attractor and its dimension estimation
Inertial manifold The approximate inertial manifold
The 2016 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Science and Technology (AIST2016) was held in Shanghai, China, from
15th to 17th July, 2016.AIST2016 aims to bring together
researchers, engineers, and students to the areas of Artificial
Intelligence Science and Technology. AIST2016 features unique mixed
topics of artificial intelligence and application, computer and
software, communication and network, information and security, data
mining, and optimization.This volume consists of 101 peer-reviewed
articles by local and foreign eminent scholars which cover the
frontiers and state-of-art development in AI Technology.
This volume offers state-of-the-art research in service science and
its related research, education and practice areas. It showcases
recent developments in smart service systems, operations management
and analytics and their impact in complex service systems. The
papers included in this volume highlight emerging technology and
applications in fields including healthcare, energy, finance,
information technology, transportation, sports, logistics, and
public services. Regardless of size and service, a service
organization is a service system. Because of the socio-technical
nature of a service system, a systems approach must be adopted to
design, develop, and deliver services, aimed at meeting end users'
both utilitarian and socio-psychological needs. Effective
understanding of service and service systems often requires
combining multiple methods to consider how interactions of people,
technology, organizations, and information create value under
various conditions. The papers in this volume present methods to
approach such technical challenges in service science and are based
on top papers from the 2019 INFORMS International Conference on
Service Science.
This book is a comprehensive and intensive book for graduate
students in fluid dynamics as well as scientists, engineers and
applied mathematicians. Offering a systematic introduction to the
physical theory of vortical flows at graduate level, it considers
the theory of vortical flows as a branch of fluid dynamics focusing
on shearing process in fluid motion, measured by vorticity. It
studies vortical flows according to their natural evolution
stages,from being generated to dissipated. As preparation, the
first three chapters of the book provide background knowledge for
entering vortical flows. The rest of the book deals with vortices
and vortical flows, following their natural evolution stages. Of
various vortices the primary form is layer-like vortices or shear
layers, and secondary but stronger form is axial vortices mainly
formed by the rolling up of shear layers. Problems are given at the
end of each chapter and Appendix, some for helping understanding
the basic theories, and some involving specific applications; but
the emphasis of both is always on physical thinking.
Big data and human-computer information retrieval (HCIR) are
changing IR. They capture the dynamic changes in the data and
dynamic interactions of users with IR systems. A dynamic system is
one which changes or adapts over time or a sequence of events. Many
modern IR systems and data exhibit these characteristics which are
largely ignored by conventional techniques. What is missing is an
ability for the model to change over time and be responsive to
stimulus. Documents, relevance, users and tasks all exhibit dynamic
behavior that is captured in data sets typically collected over
long time spans and models need to respond to these changes.
Additionally, the size of modern datasets enforces limits on the
amount of learning a system can achieve. Further to this, advances
in IR interface, personalization and ad display demand models that
can react to users in real time and in an intelligent, contextual
way. In this book we provide a comprehensive and up-to-date
introduction to Dynamic Information Retrieval Modeling, the
statistical modeling of IR systems that can adapt to change. We
define dynamics, what it means within the context of IR and
highlight examples of problems where dynamics play an important
role. We cover techniques ranging from classic relevance feedback
to the latest applications of partially observable Markov decision
processes (POMDPs) and a handful of useful algorithms and tools for
solving IR problems incorporating dynamics. The theoretical
component is based around the Markov Decision Process (MDP), a
mathematical framework taken from the field of Artificial
Intelligence (AI) that enables us to construct models that change
according to sequential inputs. We define the framework and the
algorithms commonly used to optimize over it and generalize it to
the case where the inputs aren't reliable. We explore the topic of
reinforcement learning more broadly and introduce another tool
known as a Multi-Armed Bandit which is useful for cases where
exploring model parameters is beneficial. Following this we
introduce theories and algorithms which can be used to incorporate
dynamics into an IR model before presenting an array of
state-of-the-art research that already does, such as in the areas
of session search and online advertising. Change is at the heart of
modern Information Retrieval systems and this book will help equip
the reader with the tools and knowledge needed to understand
Dynamic Information Retrieval Modeling.
The importance of vorticity and vortex dynamics has now been well
rec- nized at both fundamental and applied levels of ?uid dynamics,
as already
anticipatedbyTruesdellhalfcenturyagowhenhewrotethe?rstmonograph
onthesubject, The Kinematics of
Vorticity(1954);andasalsoevidencedby the appearance of several
books on this ?eld in 1990s. The present book is
characterizedbythefollowingfeatures: 1. A basic physical guide
throughout the book. The material is directed by a basic
observation on the splitting and coupling of two fundamental
processes in ?uid motion, i.e., shearing (unique to ?uid) and
compre- ing/expanding.Thevorticityplaysakeyroleintheformer,
andavortex
isnothingbuta?uidbodywithhighconcentrationofvorticitycompared to
its surrounding ?uid. Thus, the vorticity and vortex dynamics is -
cordinglyde?nedasthetheoryofshearingprocessanditscouplingwith
compressing/expandingprocess. 2. A description of the vortex
evolution following its entire life.Thisbegins from the generation
of vorticity to the formation of thin vortex layers
andtheirrolling-upintovortices, fromthevortex-corestructure, vortex
motionandinteraction, totheburstofvortexlayerandvortexintosma-
scalecoherentstructureswhichleadstothetransitiontoturbulence, and
?nallytothedissipationofthesmalleststructuresintoheat. 3. Wide
range of topics.Inadditiontofundamentaltheoriesrelevanttothe
abovesubjects, theirmostimportantapplicationsarealsopresented.This
includes vortical structures in transitional and turbulent ?ows,
vortical aerodynamics, and vorticity and vortices in geophysical
?ows. The last topic was suggested to be added by Late Sir James
Lighthill, who read
carefullyanearlydraftoftheplannedtableofcontentsofthebookin1994
andexpressedthathelikes"allthematerial"thatweproposedthere. These
basic features of the present book are a continuation and -
velopment of the spirit and logical structure of a Chinese
monograph by the same authors, Introduction to Vorticity and Vortex
Dynamics, Higher VI Preface EducationPress, Beijing,1993,
butthematerialhasbeencompletelyrewr-
tenandupdated.Thebookmay?tvariousneedsof?uiddynamicsscientists,
educators, engineers,
aswellasappliedmathematicians.Itsselectedchapters
canalsobeusedastextbookforgraduatestudentsandseniorundergraduates.
Thereadershouldhaveknowledgeofundergraduate?uidmechanicsand/or
aerodynamicscourses.
This book reviews the development of physics-based modeling and
sensor-based data fusion for optimizing medical decision making in
connection with spatiotemporal cardiovascular disease processes. To
improve cardiac care services and patients’ quality of life, it
is very important to detect heart diseases early and optimize
medical decision making. This book introduces recent research
advances in machine learning, physics-based modeling, and
simulation optimization to fully exploit medical data and promote
the data-driven and simulation-guided diagnosis and treatment of
heart disease. Specifically, it focuses on three major topics:
computer modeling of cardiovascular systems, physiological signal
processing for disease diagnostics and prognostics, and simulation
optimization in medical decision making. It provides a
comprehensive overview of recent advances in personalized cardiac
modeling by integrating physics-based knowledge of the
cardiovascular system with machine learning and multi-source
medical data. It also discusses the state-of-the-art in
electrocardiogram (ECG) signal processing for the identification of
disease-altered cardiac dynamics. Lastly, it introduces readers to
the early steps of optimal decision making based on the integration
of sensor-based learning and simulation optimization in the context
of cardiac surgeries. This book will be of interest to researchers
and scholars in the fields of biomedical engineering, systems
engineering and operations research, as well as professionals
working in the medical sciences.
This volume offers the state-of-the-art research and developments
in service science and related research, education and practice
areas. It showcases emerging technology and applications in fields
including healthcare, energy, finance, information technology,
transportation, sports, logistics, and public services. Regardless
of size and service, a service organization is a service system.
Because of the socio-technical nature of a service system, a
systems approach must be adopted to design, develop, and deliver
services, aimed at meeting end users' both utilitarian and
socio-psychological needs. Effective understanding of service and
service systems often requires combining multiple methods to
consider how interactions of people, technology, organizations, and
information create value under various conditions. Chapters
highlight ways to approach such technical challenges in service
science and are based on submissions from the 2020 INFORMS
International Conference on Service Science.
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Information Retrieval Technology - 13th Asia Information Retrieval Societies Conference, AIRS 2017, Jeju Island, South Korea, November 22-24, 2017, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
Won-Kyung Sung, Hanmin Jung, Shuo Xu, Krisana Chinnasarn, Kazutoshi Sumiya, …
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 13th
Information Retrieval Societies Conference, AIRS 2017, held in
Jeju, Korea, in November 2017. The 17 full papers presented were
carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The
final program of AIRS 2017 is divided in the following tracks: IR
Infrastructure and Systems; IR Models and Theories; Personalization
and Recommendation; Data Mining for IR; and IR Evaluation.
An elaborate and pervasive set of practices, called guanxi,
underlies everyday social relationships in contemporary China.
Obtaining and changing job assignments, buying certain foods and
consumer items, getting into good hospitals, buying train tickets,
obtaining housing, even doing business all such tasks call for the
skillful and strategic giving of gifts and cultivating of
obligation, indebtedness, and reciprocity.Mayfair Mei-hui Yang's
close scrutiny of this phenomenon serves as a window to view facets
of a much broader and more complex cultural, historical, and
political formation. Using rich and varied ethnographic examples of
guanxi stemming from her fieldwork in China in the 1980s and 1990s,
the author shows how this "gift economy" operates in the larger
context of the socialist state redistributive economy."
The long twentieth century in China and Taiwan has seen both a
dramatic process of state-driven secularization and modernization
and a vigorous revival of contemporary religious life. "Chinese
Religiosities" explores the often vexed relationship between the
modern Chinese state and religious practice. The essays in this
comprehensive, multidisciplinary collection cover a wide range of
traditions, including Buddhism, Daoism, Islam, Confucianism,
Protestantism, Falungong, popular religion, and redemptive
societies. Contributors include: Jose Cabezon, Prasenjit Duara,
Ryan Dunch, Dru C. Gladney, Vincent Goossaert, Ji Zhe, Ya-pei Kuo,
Richard Madsen, Rebecca Nedostup, David Palmer, Benjamin Penny, and
Mayfair Mei-hui Yang.
How are the public and political lives of Chinese women constrained
by states and economies? And how have pockets of women's
consciousness come to be produced in and disseminated from this
traditionally masculine milieu? The essays in this volume examine
the possibilities for a public sphere for Chinese women, one that
would both emerge from concrete historical situations and local
contexts and cut across the political boundaries separating the
Mainland, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and the West.
The challenges of this project are taken up in essays on the
legacy of state feminism on the Mainland as contrasted with a
grassroots women's movement challenging the state in Taiwan; on the
role of the capitalist consumer economy in the emerging lesbian
movement in Taiwan; and on the increased trafficking of women as
brides, prostitutes, and mistresses between the Mainland and
wealthy male patrons in Taiwan and Hong Kong. The writers' examples
of masculine domination in the media include the reformulation of
Chinese women in Fifth Generation films for a transnational Western
male film audience and the portrayal of Mainland women in Taiwanese
and Hong Kong media. The contributors also consider male
nationalism as it is revealed through both international sports
coverage on television and in a Chinese television drama. Other
works examine a women's museum, a telephone hotline in Beijing, the
films of Hong Kong filmmaker Ann Hui, the transnational contacts of
a Taiwanese feminist organization, the diaspora of Mainland women
writers, and the differences between Chinese and Western feminist
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