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Using digital and mobile technologies provides smart healthcare
options for the inhabitants of urban centers. The IOT revolution
that has exploded in the segment of energy, transportation,
security and infrastructure will have sweeping healthcare
implications. A centralized healthcare system, data collection and
sharing, analysis and testing methods will usher in a new age to
combat modern times. Emerging technologies like Artificial
Intelligence, 5G, and smart cameras as well as innovative
strategies and design are just a few of the ways smart cities can
address healthcare problems. Smart cities rely heavily on sensors
to perceive parameters such as temperature, humidity, allergens,
pollution and power grid status. All these affect deeply the way
cities function and the adaptation phase cities will pass in
achieving a balanced 'out of danger' co-living with Covid-19. The
scope of this publication encompasses empirical work and scientific
documentation on the two meeting areas: resilience and the smart
city in the case of the Covid-19 pandemic in cities. Moreover,
interface concept development and urban technologies production
systems that can be replicable in many cities, including AI,
machine learning and ICT are discussed. Strategically responding to
system data updates enables healthcare to be smarter. Building
capacity programs on how a community might gain universal access to
valuable information, partners, networks, new learning paradigms
and/or to eventually familiarize itself with innovative tracking,
mentoring and fighting technologies and address the challenges in
solving today's healthcare challenges.
Many approaches have sprouted from artificial intelligence (AI) and
produced major breakthroughs in the computer science and
engineering industries. Deep learning is a method that is
transforming the world of data and analytics. Optimization of this
new approach is still unclear, however, and there's a need for
research on the various applications and techniques of deep
learning in the field of computing. Deep Learning Techniques and
Optimization Strategies in Big Data Analytics is a collection of
innovative research on the methods and applications of deep
learning strategies in the fields of computer science and
information systems. While highlighting topics including data
integration, computational modeling, and scheduling systems, this
book is ideally designed for engineers, IT specialists, data
analysts, data scientists, engineers, researchers, academicians,
and students seeking current research on deep learning methods and
its application in the digital industry.
The application of contemporary and emerging operational research
optimization methods in renewable energy is vital to creating and
maintaining sustainable environments across the planet. More
research is needed to understand how modern and innovative
technological solutions can enhance accessible global energy.
Operational Research for Renewable Energy and Sustainable
Environments is a critical scholarly resource that examines the
efficient use of modern electrical technology and renewable energy
sources that have a positive impact on sustainable development.
Highlighting topics such as cogeneration thermal modules,
photovoltaic (PV) solar, and renewable energy systems (RES)
application practices, this publication is geared towards
academics, advocates, government officials, policymakers, humanized
managers, practitioners, professionals, and students interested in
the latest research on renewable energy and clean technology for
sustainable rural development.
Advances in machine learning techniques and ever-increasing
computing power has helped create a new generation of hardware and
software technologies with practical applications for nearly every
industry. As the progress has, in turn, excited the interest of
venture investors, technology firms, and a growing number of
clients, implementing intelligent automation in both physical and
information systems has become a must in business. Handbook of
Research on Smart Technology Models for Business and Industry is an
essential reference source that discusses relevant abstract
frameworks and the latest experimental research findings in theory,
mathematical models, software applications, and prototypes in the
area of smart technologies. Featuring research on topics such as
digital security, renewable energy, and intelligence management,
this book is ideally designed for machine learning specialists,
industrial experts, data scientists, researchers, academicians,
students, and business professionals seeking coverage on current
smart technology models.
Scalable and Distributed Machine Learning and Deep Learning
Patterns is a practical guide that provides insights into how
distributed machine learning can speed up the training and serving
of machine learning models, reduce time and costs, and address
bottlenecks in the system during concurrent model training and
inference. The book covers various topics related to distributed
machine learning such as data parallelism, model parallelism, and
hybrid parallelism. Readers will learn about cutting-edge parallel
techniques for serving and training models such as parameter server
and all-reduce, pipeline input, intra-layer model parallelism, and
a hybrid of data and model parallelism. The book is suitable for
machine learning professionals, researchers, and students who want
to learn about distributed machine learning techniques and apply
them to their work. This book is an essential resource for
advancing knowledge and skills in artificial intelligence, deep
learning, and high-performance computing. The book is suitable for
computer, electronics, and electrical engineering courses focusing
on artificial intelligence, parallel computing, high-performance
computing, machine learning, and its applications. Whether you're a
professional, researcher, or student working on machine and deep
learning applications, this book provides a comprehensive guide for
creating distributed machine learning, including multi-node machine
learning systems, using Python development experience. By the end
of the book, readers will have the knowledge and abilities
necessary to construct and implement a distributed data processing
pipeline for machine learning model inference and training, all
while saving time and costs.
This volume captures the success of India's Look East Policy (LEP)
in promoting economic engagement with neighbouring countries in
Asia and simultaneously its limitations in propelling growth in the
bordering North Eastern Region - India's bridge head to South East
Asia. It analyses the instrumental role of LEP in bringing a
tectonic shift in India's foreign trade by redirecting the focus
from the West to the East, thus leading to a fundamental change in
the nature of India's economic interdependence. Besides discussing
foreign trade, it expounds as to how LEP made India play an
important role in the emerging Asian security architecture and
liberated Indian foreign policy from being centred on South Asia.
The essays also enumerate the reasons for LEP's failure in the
North Eastern Region and chart out actionable programmes for course
correction that might be factored into its latest edition - the Act
East Policy. This book will interest scholars and researchers of
international relations, international trade and economics,
politics, and particularly those concerned with Northeast India.
This volume captures the success of India's Look East Policy (LEP)
in promoting economic engagement with neighbouring countries in
Asia and simultaneously its limitations in propelling growth in the
bordering North Eastern Region - India's bridge head to South East
Asia. It analyses the instrumental role of LEP in bringing a
tectonic shift in India's foreign trade by redirecting the focus
from the West to the East, thus leading to a fundamental change in
the nature of India's economic interdependence. Besides discussing
foreign trade, it expounds as to how LEP made India play an
important role in the emerging Asian security architecture and
liberated Indian foreign policy from being centred on South Asia.
The essays also enumerate the reasons for LEP's failure in the
North Eastern Region and chart out actionable programmes for course
correction that might be factored into its latest edition - the Act
East Policy. This book will interest scholars and researchers of
international relations, international trade and economics,
politics, and particularly those concerned with Northeast India.
This book examines the strategic and economic logic behind the
Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar (BCIM) Regional Cooperation.
According to estimates, BCIM covers approximately 9 percent of the
world's mass and 40 percent of the world's population spanning
across four countries, constituting the confluence of East,
Southeast and South Asia. It contributes about 13 percent to world
trade but ironically only 5 percent to inter-regional trade. This
volume compares the various approaches to cooperation - trade-led
vs project-led, geo-political vs geo-strategic, Sino-centric vs
India-led. The chapters explore the complex interplay of
geo-economics and geo-politics associated with BCIM sub-regional
cooperation in general, and the BCIM Economic Corridor (BCIM-EC) in
particular. It points to the current challenges that impede
globalisation and economic growth, and critically reviews
implications for the stakeholders, institutional frameworks and the
spatial impact of the Corridor, especially on the underdeveloped
regions. The book discusses the geo-political, geo-economic and
geo-strategic advantages that will accrue to the member countries
once the sub-regional cooperation becomes fully functional. It
advocates the adoption of best practices from similar sub-regional
groupings across the globe. This book will be of great interest to
scholars and researchers of politics and international relations,
geo-politics, strategic studies, sub-regional cooperation, South
Asian studies, India-China relations, foreign trade and economics,
besides those dealing with foreign policy and development
cooperation. It will especially benefit policymakers, development
agencies and strategic think tanks.
This book examines the strategic and economic logic behind the
Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar (BCIM) Regional Cooperation.
According to estimates, BCIM covers approximately 9 percent of the
world's mass and 40 percent of the world's population spanning
across four countries, constituting the confluence of East,
Southeast and South Asia. It contributes about 13 percent to world
trade but ironically only 5 percent to inter-regional trade. This
volume compares the various approaches to cooperation - trade-led
vs project-led, geo-political vs geo-strategic, Sino-centric vs
India-led. The chapters explore the complex interplay of
geo-economics and geo-politics associated with BCIM sub-regional
cooperation in general, and the BCIM Economic Corridor (BCIM-EC) in
particular. It points to the current challenges that impede
globalisation and economic growth, and critically reviews
implications for the stakeholders, institutional frameworks and the
spatial impact of the Corridor, especially on the underdeveloped
regions. The book discusses the geo-political, geo-economic and
geo-strategic advantages that will accrue to the member countries
once the sub-regional cooperation becomes fully functional. It
advocates the adoption of best practices from similar sub-regional
groupings across the globe. This book will be of great interest to
scholars and researchers of politics and international relations,
geo-politics, strategic studies, sub-regional cooperation, South
Asian studies, India-China relations, foreign trade and economics,
besides those dealing with foreign policy and development
cooperation. It will especially benefit policymakers, development
agencies and strategic think tanks.
The immense increase on the size and type of real time data
generated across various edge computing platform results in
unstructured databases and data silos. This edited book gathers
together an international set of researchers to investigate the
possibilities offered by data-fabric solutions; the volume focuses
in particular on data architectures and on semantic changes in
future data landscapes.
Advances of Artificial Intelligence in a Green Energy Environment
reviews the new technologies in intelligent computing and AI that
are reducing the dimension of data coverage worldwide. This
handbook describes intelligent optimization algorithms that can be
applied in various branches of energy engineering where uncertainty
is a major concern. Including AI methodologies and applying
advanced evolutionary algorithms to real-world application problems
for everyday life applications, this book considers distributed
energy systems, hybrid renewable energy systems using AI methods,
and new opportunities in blockchain technology in smart energy.
Covering state-of-the-art developments in a fast-moving technology,
this reference is useful for engineering students and researchers
interested and working in the AI industry.
Towards Social Justice brings together papers from various
perspectives in the humanities and social sciences on different
issues related to the impact of positive discrimination on
marginalised communities with special reference to Scheduled
Caste-groups in India. This book contains some of the articles
presented at a national seminar organised by the ICSSR, North
Eastern Regional Centre and tries to address the question of how
the well-being of the Scheduled Caste population can be promoted,
with emphasis on the North-Eastern region to enable them to live a
dignified life. Has the policy of positive discrimination worked?
Do the states implement the reservation policy for the SCs in
letter and spirit? How effective is the SC and ST Commission in
removing the social, economic and political deprivation of the
Scheduled Castes? This book will be of great help to the
government, both at the Centre and the States, while making
policies for the marginalized groups to empower them.
The North London town of Edgware has a parish dating back to the
Middle Ages and links further back to the ancient Watling Street.
It gives its name to the Edgware Road and the former village served
as the first/last stopping point to travellers riding out of and
into London. With the arrival of the Underground extension in 1924,
the traditional village was rapidly transformed into a suburban
town. Today, still growing, Edgware is visibly steeped in history
with reminders of the old-world village it once was, and the
suburban town it has grown into. In spite of the many changes that
have occurred in Edgware the town has retained its identity and
much of its historical buildings. This fascinating selection of old
and new images of Edgware will be essential reading for all those
who know the town and the area.
50 Studies Every Internist Should Know presents key studies that
have shaped the practice of internal medicine. Selected using a
rigorous methodology, the studies cover topics including:
preventative medicine, endocrinology, hematology and oncology,
musculoskeletal diseases, nephrology, gastroenterology, infectious
diseases, cardiology, pulmonology, geriatrics and palliative care,
and mental health. For each study, a concise summary is presented
with an emphasis on the results and limitations of the study, and
its implications for practice. An illustrative clinical case
concludes each review, followed by brief information on other
relevant studies. This book is a must-read for health care
professionals and anyone who wants to learn more about the data
behind clinical practice.
Society, Representations and Textuality: The Critical Interface
brings together papers from various critical perspectives of
Humanities and Social Sciences. The work (a) takes stock of the
recent developments in critical theory and cultural studies; (b)
studies the impact of these developments on the understanding of
social reality and the human predicament in India; and (c) brings
together scholars from North East India who are engaged in the
project of understanding society and communities in their chosen
intellectual practice. The book is the first-ever attempt to
establish a dialogic encounter between critical practices in
Humanities and Social sciences, hitherto considered to be
autonomous in their own disciplinary boundaries. Further, the
volume addresses issues of identity and autonomy of a multicultural
India, particularly with reference to the interface between
hegemonic cultures and politically and culturally persistent
smaller communities. A significant feature of this book is its
attempt to theorize and describe the myriad manifestations of the
critical interface between society and literary or cultural
productions.
The perception of smart cities encompasses a strategy that uses
different types of technologies, artificial intelligence (AI), and
machine learning and in which, through the internet of things (IoT)
and sensor-based data collection, the strategy extrapolates
information using insights gained from that data to manage or
monitor or track assets, resources, and services efficiently in an
urban area. Both these models deeply affect the localities where
they are applied and can create together immense possibilities for
urban recovery, better quality of life, physical and mental health
protection, and economic and social redevelopment. Smart Cities and
Machine Learning in Urban Health promotes interdisciplinary work
that develops and illustrates the concept of resilience in relation
to smart city and machine learning. The book examines the ability
of an area and its communities to recover quickly from
difficulties; the rigidness and resistance of an area and its
communities to possible crisis; the ability of an area, its
communities, infrastructure, and business to spring back into
shape; and the responsiveness and mitigation towards the crisis
with a special look at the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The
research's theoretical foundation rests on a wide range of
non-architectural sources, primarily AI, sociology, urban studies,
and technological development, but it explores everything on cases
taken from real cities, thus transforming them into pieces of
architectural interest. Covering topics such as carbon emissions,
digital healthcare systems, and urban transformation, this book is
an essential resource for graduate and post-graduate students,
policymakers, researchers, university faculty, engineers, public
management, hospital administration, professors, and academicians.
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