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This volume presents original research contributed to the 3rd
Annual International Conference on Computational Mathematics and
Computational Geometry (CMCGS 2014), organized and administered by
Global Science and Technology Forum (GSTF). Computational
Mathematics and Computational Geometry are closely related
subjects, but are often studied by separate communities and
published in different venues. This volume is unique in its
combination of these topics. After the conference, which took place
in Singapore, selected contributions chosen for this volume and
peer-reviewed. The section on Computational Mathematics contains
papers that are concerned with developing new and efficient
numerical algorithms for mathematical sciences or scientific
computing. They also cover analysis of such algorithms to assess
accuracy and reliability. The parts of this project that are
related to Computational Geometry aim to develop effective and
efficient algorithms for geometrical applications such as
representation and computation of surfaces. Other sections in the
volume cover Pure Mathematics and Statistics ranging from partial
differential equations to matrix analysis, finite difference or
finite element methods and function approximation. This volume will
appeal to advanced students and researchers in these areas.
Nowadays neural computation has become an interdisciplinary
field in its own right; researches have been conducted ranging from
diverse disciplines, e.g. computational neuroscience and cognitive
science, mathematics, physics, computer science, and other
engineering disciplines. From different perspectives, neural
computation provides an alternative methodology to understand brain
functions and cognitive process and to solve challenging real-world
problems effectively.
Trends in Neural Computation includes twenty chapters either
contributed from leading experts or formed by extending well
selected papers presented in the 2005 International Conference on
Natural Computation. The edited book aims to reflect the latest
progresses made in different areas of neural computation, including
theoretical neural computation, biologically plausible neural
modeling, computational cognitive science, artificial neural
networks architectures and learning algorithms and their
applications in real-world problems."
Describes the development and challenges associated with
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Provides novel
visualization software designed to serve traffic practitioners in
analyzing the efficiency and safety of an intersection Has the
potential to proactively identify potential conflict situations and
develop an early warning system for real-time vehicle-vehicle and
pedestrian-vehicle conflicts
This volume presents original research contributed to the 3rd
Annual International Conference on Computational Mathematics and
Computational Geometry (CMCGS 2014), organized and administered by
Global Science and Technology Forum (GSTF). Computational
Mathematics and Computational Geometry are closely related
subjects, but are often studied by separate communities and
published in different venues. This volume is unique in its
combination of these topics. After the conference, which took place
in Singapore, selected contributions chosen for this volume and
peer-reviewed. The section on Computational Mathematics contains
papers that are concerned with developing new and efficient
numerical algorithms for mathematical sciences or scientific
computing. They also cover analysis of such algorithms to assess
accuracy and reliability. The parts of this project that are
related to Computational Geometry aim to develop effective and
efficient algorithms for geometrical applications such as
representation and computation of surfaces. Other sections in the
volume cover Pure Mathematics and Statistics ranging from partial
differential equations to matrix analysis, finite difference or
finite element methods and function approximation. This volume will
appeal to advanced students and researchers in these areas.
Nowadays neural computation has become an interdisciplinary
field in its own right; researches have been conducted ranging from
diverse disciplines, e.g. computational neuroscience and cognitive
science, mathematics, physics, computer science, and other
engineering disciplines. From different perspectives, neural
computation provides an alternative methodology to understand brain
functions and cognitive process and to solve challenging real-world
problems effectively.
Trends in Neural Computation includes twenty chapters either
contributed from leading experts or formed by extending well
selected papers presented in the 2005 International Conference on
Natural Computation. The edited book aims to reflect the latest
progresses made in different areas of neural computation, including
theoretical neural computation, biologically plausible neural
modeling, computational cognitive science, artificial neural
networks architectures and learning algorithms and their
applications in real-world problems."
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Medical Image Understanding and Analysis - 23rd Conference, MIUA 2019, Liverpool, UK, July 24-26, 2019, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Yalin Zheng, Bryan M. Williams, Ke Chen
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R1,536
Discovery Miles 15 360
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 23rd
Conference on Medical Image Understanding and Analysis, MIUA 2019,
held in Liverpool, UK, in July 2019. The 43 full papers presented
were carefully reviewed and selected from 70 submissions. There
were organized in topical sections named: oncology and tumour
imaging; lesion, wound and ulcer analysis; biostatistics; fetal
imaging; enhancement and reconstruction; diagnosis, classification
and treatment; vessel and nerve analysis; image registration; image
segmentation; ophthalmic imaging; and posters.
Preconditioning techniques have emerged as an essential part of
successful and efficient iterative solutions of matrices. Ke Chen's
book offers a comprehensive introduction to these methods. A vast
range of explicit and implicit sparse preconditioners are covered,
including the conjugate gradient, multi-level and fast multi-pole
methods, matrix and operator splitting, fast Fourier and wavelet
transforms, incomplete LU and domain decomposition, Schur
complements and approximate inverses. In addition, aspects of
parallel realization using the MPI are discussed. Very much a
users-guide, the book provides insight to the use of these
techniques in areas such as acoustic wave scattering, image
restoration and bifurcation problems in electrical power stations.
Supporting MATLAB files are available from the Web to support and
develop readers' understanding, and provide stimulus for further
study. Pitched at graduate level, the book is intended to serve as
a useful guide and reference for students, computational
practitioners, engineers and researchers alike.
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