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The book involves the basic principles, methods, anatomy and other
knowledge for modelling and simulation of the musculoskeletal
system. In addition, abundant examples are presented in detail to
help readers easily learn the principles and methods of modelling
and simulation. These examples include the impact injury and
clinical application of the modelling of bone and muscle. In terms
of impact injury, the book introduces the biomechanical simulation
of impact injury in head, spine, ankle, knee, eyeball and many
other parts. With regard to clinical application, it explores the
optimization of orthopaedic surgery and design of orthopaedic
implants. Readers will find this is a highly informative and
carefully presented book, introducing not only the biomechanical
principles in the musculoskeletal system, but also the application
abilities of modelling and simulation on the musculoskeletal
system.
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Information Computing and Applications - Third International Conference, ICICA 2012, Chengde, China, September 14-16, 2012. Proceedings, Part I (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
Chunfeng Liu, Leizhen Wang, Aimin Yang
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R3,143
Discovery Miles 31 430
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This two-volume set of CCIS 307 and CCIS 308 constitutes the
refereed proceedings of the Third International Conference on
Information Computing and Applications, ICICA 2012, held in
Chengde, China, in September 2012. The 330 revised full papers
presented in both volumes were carefully reviewed and selected from
1089 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on
internet computing and applications; multimedia networking and
computing; intelligent computing and applications; computational
statistics and applications; knowledge management and applications;
communication technology and applications; information management
system; control engineering and applications; business intelligence
and applications; cloud and evolutionary computing; computational
genomics and proteomics; engineering management and applications.
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Information Computing and Applications - Third International Conference, ICICA 2012, Chengde, China, September 14-16, 2012. Proceedings, Part II (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
Chunfeng Liu, Leizhen Wang, Aimin Yang
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R3,140
Discovery Miles 31 400
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This two-volume set of CCIS 307 and CCIS 308 constitutes the
refereed proceedings of the Third International Conference on
Information Computing and Applications, ICICA 2012, held in
Chengde, China, in September 2012. The 330 revised full papers
presented in both volumes were carefully reviewed and selected from
1089 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on
internet computing and applications; multimedia networking and
computing; intelligent computing and applications; computational
statistics and applications; knowledge management and applications;
communication technology and applications; information management
system; control engineering and applications; business intelligence
and applications; cloud and evolutionary computing; computational
genomics and proteomics; engineering management and applications.
This book summarizes the recent advancements for biomechanics of
injury and prevention in mechanism, application and developing
frontiers. Biomechanics plays an important role in achieving
safety, health, comfort, and a high quality of life by revealing
injury mechanism and providing prevention methods. The book covers
injury and prevention to the entire human body, from head to toe,
including injury and prevention in sports, traffic, accident,
clinic and so on. In addition, bionics prevention method inspired
by woodpecker is also introduced. The book provides the reader with
not only the mechanism of injury but also the advanced injury
diagnosis, treatment, and prevention devices based on biomechanics.
The book involves the basic principles, methods, anatomy and other
knowledge for modelling and simulation of the musculoskeletal
system. In addition, abundant examples are presented in detail to
help readers easily learn the principles and methods of modelling
and simulation. These examples include the impact injury and
clinical application of the modelling of bone and muscle. In terms
of impact injury, the book introduces the biomechanical simulation
of impact injury in head, spine, ankle, knee, eyeball and many
other parts. With regard to clinical application, it explores the
optimization of orthopaedic surgery and design of orthopaedic
implants. Readers will find this is a highly informative and
carefully presented book, introducing not only the biomechanical
principles in the musculoskeletal system, but also the application
abilities of modelling and simulation on the musculoskeletal
system.
The development of information technology has made it possible to
collect large amounts of spatial data on a daily basis. It is of
enormous significance when it comes to discovering implicit,
non-trivial and potentially valuable information from this spatial
data. Spatial co-location patterns reveal the distribution rules of
spatial features, which can be valuable for application users. This
book provides commercial software developers with proven and
effective algorithms for detecting and filtering these implicit
patterns, and includes easily implemented pseudocode for all the
algorithms. Furthermore, it offers a basis for further research in
this promising field. Preference-based co-location pattern mining
refers to mining constrained or condensed co-location patterns
instead of mining all prevalent co-location patterns. Based on the
authors' recent research, the book highlights techniques for
solving a range of problems in this context, including maximal
co-location pattern mining, closed co-location pattern mining,
top-k co-location pattern mining, non-redundant co-location pattern
mining, dominant co-location pattern mining, high utility
co-location pattern mining, user-preferred co-location pattern
mining, and similarity measures between spatial co-location
patterns. Presenting a systematic, mathematical study of
preference-based spatial co-location pattern mining, this book can
be used both as a textbook for those new to the topic and as a
reference resource for experienced professionals.
This book summarizes the recent advancements for biomechanics of
injury and prevention in mechanism, application and developing
frontiers. Biomechanics plays an important role in achieving
safety, health, comfort, and a high quality of life by revealing
injury mechanism and providing prevention methods. The book covers
injury and prevention to the entire human body, from head to toe,
including injury and prevention in sports, traffic, accident,
clinic and so on. In addition, bionics prevention method inspired
by woodpecker is also introduced. The book provides the reader with
not only the mechanism of injury but also the advanced injury
diagnosis, treatment, and prevention devices based on biomechanics.
The development of information technology has made it possible to
collect large amounts of spatial data on a daily basis. It is of
enormous significance when it comes to discovering implicit,
non-trivial and potentially valuable information from this spatial
data. Spatial co-location patterns reveal the distribution rules of
spatial features, which can be valuable for application users. This
book provides commercial software developers with proven and
effective algorithms for detecting and filtering these implicit
patterns, and includes easily implemented pseudocode for all the
algorithms. Furthermore, it offers a basis for further research in
this promising field. Preference-based co-location pattern mining
refers to mining constrained or condensed co-location patterns
instead of mining all prevalent co-location patterns. Based on the
authors' recent research, the book highlights techniques for
solving a range of problems in this context, including maximal
co-location pattern mining, closed co-location pattern mining,
top-k co-location pattern mining, non-redundant co-location pattern
mining, dominant co-location pattern mining, high utility
co-location pattern mining, user-preferred co-location pattern
mining, and similarity measures between spatial co-location
patterns. Presenting a systematic, mathematical study of
preference-based spatial co-location pattern mining, this book can
be used both as a textbook for those new to the topic and as a
reference resource for experienced professionals.
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