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Feature Extraction for Image Processing and Computer Vision is an
essential guide to the implementation of image processing and
computer vision techniques, with tutorial introductions and sample
code in MATLAB and Python. Algorithms are presented and fully
explained to enable complete understanding of the methods and
techniques demonstrated. As one reviewer noted, "The main strength
of the proposed book is the link between theory and exemplar code
of the algorithms." Essential background theory is carefully
explained. This text gives students and researchers in image
processing and computer vision a complete introduction to classic
and state-of-the art methods in feature extraction together with
practical guidance on their implementation.
Over the last decade, Samuel Beckett's popularity has rocketed
around the world and he is increasingly recognised as one of the
most important and influential writers of the twentieth century but
there has been very little scholarly work on Beckett's reception
outside Europe. This comprehensive volume brings together essays
from leading critics on Beckett's international critical reception.
Due to Beckett's linguistic and artistic abilities, he was
intimately involved in the translation and production of his
writings in German, French, English and Spanish; and consequently
countries using these languages have sophisticated critical
traditions. However, many other countries have adopted Beckett as
their own, from places where he lived for lengthy periods of his
life (England, France, Ireland and Germany), to those finding
directly applicable political messages in his work (such as
ex-Soviet states including the Czech Republic and Romania), and
those countries whose national literary traditions bear heavily
upon his work (e.g. Norway and Italy). This fascinating volume
reveals Beckett's evolving critical reception from contemporary
reviews to the present.
Published in association with the seminar series of the same name
held by the University of Oxford, "Samuel Beckett: Debts and
Legacies" presents the best new scholarship addressing the sources,
development and ongoing influence of Samuel Beckett's work. Edited
by convenors Dr Peter Fifield and Dr David Addyman, the volume
presents ten research essays by leading international scholars
ranging across Beckett's work, opening up new avenues of enquiry
and association for scholars, students and readers of Beckett's
work.Among the subjects covered the volume includes studies of:
-Beckett and the influence of new media 1956-1960-the influence of
silent film on Beckett's work-death, loss and Ireland in Beckett's
drama - tracing Irish references in Beckett's plays from the 1950s
and 1960s, including" Endgame," "All That Fall," " Krapp's Last
Tape" and "Eh Joe"-a consideration of Beckett's theatrical
notebooks and annotated copies of his plays which provide a unique
insight into his attitude toward the staging of his plays, the ways
he himself interpreted his texts and approached theatrical
practice.-the French text of the novel "Mercier et Camier," which
both biographically and aesthetically appeared at a very
significant moment in Beckett's career and indicates a crucial
development in his writing-the matter of tone in Beckett's drama,
offering a new reading of the ways in which this elusive property
emerges and can be read in the relationship between published text,
canon and performance
Samuel Beckett's Library critically examines the reading notes and
marginalia contained in the books of Samuel Beckett's surviving
library in Paris. Previously inaccessible to scholars, this is the
first study to assess the importance of the marginalia,
inscriptions, and other manuscript notes in the 750 volumes of the
library. Setting the library into context with other manuscript
material such as drafts and notebooks, Samuel Beckett's Library
examines the way in which Beckett absorbed, translated, and
transmitted his reading in his own work. This book thus illuminates
Beckett's cultural and intellectual world, and shows the ways in
which his reading often engendered writing."
The process control industry has seen generations of technology
advancement, from pneumatic communication to electrical
communication to electronic c- munication, from centralized control
to distributed control. At the center of today's distributed
control systems are operator workstations. These operator wo-
stations provide the connection between those overseeing and
running plant operations to the process itself. With each new
generation of products the operator workstation has become
increasingly more intelligent. Newer applications provide advanced
alarming, control, and diagnostics. Behind all of these
applications are smarter devices. These smart devices provide
greater process insight, reduce en- neering costs, and contribute
to improving the overall operational performance of the plant.
Smart devices include advanced diagnostics that can report the
health of the device and in many cases, the health of the process
that the device is connected to. It is not uncommon for smart
devices to include diagnostics that can detect plugged lines,
burner flame instability, agitator loss, wet gas, orifice wear,
leaks, and cavitations. These devices tell the user how well they
are operating and when they need maintenance. Improvements in
sensor technology and diagnostics have lead to a large variety of
smart devices. So how do users connect the capabilities of these
smart devices to their existing control system infrastructures? The
answer is wireless. Wireless technology has matured to the point
that it now can be safely applied in industrial control, monitor,
and asset management applications.
Beckett and media provides the first sustained examination of the
relationship between Beckett and media technologies. The book
analyses the rich variety of technical objects, semiotic
arrangements, communication processes and forms of data processing
that Beckett's work so uniquely engages with, as well as those that
- in historically changing configurations - determine the
continuing performance, the audience reception, and the scholarly
study of this work. Beckett and media draws on a variety of
innovative theoretical approaches, such as media archaeology, in
order to discuss Beckett's intermedial oeuvre. As such, the book
engages with Beckett as a media artist and examines the way his
engagement with media technologies continues to speak to our
cultural situation. -- .
Sixdiary notebooks kept by Samuel Beckett during his1936-7 trip
through Nazi Germany were discovered in 1989. Samuel Beckett's
German Diaries 1936-1937 is the first study to explore the
relevance of these diaries to Beckett's development as a writer.
Using the diaries as the central point of focus, Nixon draws on
unpublished manuscripts, notebooks, correspondence, reading notes
from the 1930s to reflect on both Beckett's creative evolution
prior to 1936 and the direction his writing took after his return
to Dublin in April 1937. As well as gaining an insight into
Beckett's reading of classical German literature, Nixon shows how
the pared-down style of writing, the self-examination and the
importance of the visual arts that govern Beckett's post-war works
traces back to the pages of these notebooks. By illuminating how
Beckett's writing and aesthetics underwent a far-reaching change
during the 1930s, Nixon's study is crucial to our understanding of
the emergence of Beckett as a radical writer in the post-war years.
In this book, leading international scholars explore the major
ideas and debates that have made the study of modernist literature
one of the most vibrant areas of literary studies today. The
Bloomsbury Companion to Modernist Literature offers a comprehensive
guide to current research in the field, covering topics including:
* The modernist everyday: emotion, myth, geographies and language
scepticism * Modernist literature and the arts: music, the visual
arts, cinema and popular culture * Textual and archival approaches:
manuscripts, genetic criticism and modernist magazines * Modernist
literature and science: sexology, neurology, psychology, technology
and the theory of relativity * The geopolitics of modernism:
globalization, politics and economics * Resources: keywords and an
annotated bibliography
A study of an eminent historian of seventeenth-century Britain and
his work, showing its continued importance for all those working on
the period. Samuel Rawson Gardiner [1829-1902] is the colossus of
seventeenth-century historiography. His twenty-volume history of
Britain from 1603 to 1656 and his many editions of key texts still
serve to underpin almost all study of the Civil Wars and of the
Commonwealth and Protectorate. Yet, despite his importance, his
work has often been reduced by historians of historiography to
simple caricature, in which his personal politics and his
denominational allegiances got the better of his worthy empiricism.
This book seeks to challenge the inadequate view of him and his
work, offering a rich contextualisation by locating his writings
within a wide range of literary and philosophical milieux,British
and continental European. In so doing it not only suggests new ways
of looking at Victorian historiography in general, but also
proposes a new approach to the growing history of historical
writing. Mark Nixon is an independent scholar and museum curator.
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Medical Image Understanding and Analysis - 22nd Conference, MIUA 2018, Southampton, UK, July 9-11, 2018, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2018)
Mark Nixon, Sasan Mahmoodi, Reyer Zwiggelaar
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 22st Annual
Conference on Medical Image Understanding and Analysis, MIUA 2018,
held in Southampton, UK, in July 2018.The 34 revised full papers
presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 49 submissions.
The papers are organized in topical sections on liver analysis,
medical image analysis, texture and image analysis, MRI:
applications and techniques, segmentation in medical images, CT:
learning and planning, ocular imaging analysis, applications of
medical image analysis.
This collection of essays is the first comprehensive discussion of
the role technology plays in shaping Beckett's trademark
aesthetics. Samuel Beckett and Technology assembles an innovative
and diverse range of scholarly approaches to the topic, which
collectively renegotiate our understanding of his work in prose,
theatre, film, radio and television. What emerges from these
discussions is the centrality of technology for Beckett's creative
imagination, a factor that is equally enabling as it is limiting.
At the same time, the book reveals how theories of technology can
yield new readings of the way Beckett responds to the conditions of
technological modernity. As such, Beckett's work is examined in its
relation to historical and contemporary technologies, discourses of
technicity and techn?, post-humanism and the digital age.
The process control industry has seen generations of technology
advancement, from pneumatic communication to electrical
communication to electronic c- munication, from centralized control
to distributed control. At the center of today's distributed
control systems are operator workstations. These operator wo-
stations provide the connection between those overseeing and
running plant operations to the process itself. With each new
generation of products the operator workstation has become
increasingly more intelligent. Newer applications provide advanced
alarming, control, and diagnostics. Behind all of these
applications are smarter devices. These smart devices provide
greater process insight, reduce en- neering costs, and contribute
to improving the overall operational performance of the plant.
Smart devices include advanced diagnostics that can report the
health of the device and in many cases, the health of the process
that the device is connected to. It is not uncommon for smart
devices to include diagnostics that can detect plugged lines,
burner flame instability, agitator loss, wet gas, orifice wear,
leaks, and cavitations. These devices tell the user how well they
are operating and when they need maintenance. Improvements in
sensor technology and diagnostics have lead to a large variety of
smart devices. So how do users connect the capabilities of these
smart devices to their existing control system infrastructures? The
answer is wireless. Wireless technology has matured to the point
that it now can be safely applied in industrial control, monitor,
and asset management applications.
Samuel Beckett's Library critically examines the reading notes and
marginalia contained in the books of Samuel Beckett's surviving
library in Paris. Previously inaccessible to scholars, this is the
first study to assess the importance of the marginalia,
inscriptions, and other manuscript notes in the 750 volumes of the
library. Setting the library into context with other manuscript
material such as drafts and notebooks, this book examines the way
in which Beckett absorbed, 'translated', and transmitted his
reading in his own work. It thus illuminates Beckett's cultural and
intellectual world, and shows the ways in which his reading often
engendered writing.
This collection of essays is the first comprehensive discussion of
the role technology plays in shaping Beckett's trademark
aesthetics. Samuel Beckett and Technology assembles an innovative
and diverse range of scholarly approaches to the topic, which
collectively renegotiate our understanding of his work in prose,
theatre, film, radio and television. What emerges from these
discussions is the centrality of technology for Beckett's creative
imagination, a factor that is equally enabling as it is limiting.
At the same time, the book reveals how theories of technology can
yield new readings of the way Beckett responds to the conditions of
technological modernity. As such, Beckett's work is examined in its
relation to historical and contemporary technologies, discourses of
technicity and techne, post-humanism, and the digital age.
In this book, the authors address the concepts and terminology that
are needed to apply advanced control techniques in the process
industry. The book is written for the process or control engineer
that is familiar with traditional control but has little or no
experience in designing, installing, commissioning and maintaining
advanced control applications. Each chapter of the book is
structured to allow a person to quickly understand the technology
and how it is applied. Application examples are used to show what
is required to address an application. Also, a section of each
chapter is dedicated to a more in-depth discussion of the
technology for the reader that is interested in understanding the
mathematical basis for the technology. A workshop is provided at
the end of each chapter that explores the technology. The reader
may view the workshop solution by going to the web site that
accompanies the book.
The book provides comprehensive coverage of the major advanced
control techniques that are most commonly used in the process
industry. This includes tools for monitoring control system
performance, on-demand and adaptive tuning techniques, model
predictive control, LP optimization, data analytics for batch and
continuous processes, fuzzy logic control, neural networks and
advancements in PID to use with wireless measurements. Since many
readers may work with an existing DCS that does not support
advanced control, a chapter of the book is dedicated to tools and
techniques that the authors have found useful in integrating
advanced control tools into an existing control system. Also, one
chapter of the book addresses how dynamic process simulations may
be easily created in a DCS to support checkout and operator
training on the use of advanced control.
Over the last decade, Samuel Beckett's popularity has rocketed
around the world and he is increasingly recognised as one of the
most important and influential writers of the twentieth century but
there has been very little scholarly work on Beckett's reception
outside Europe. This comprehensive volume brings together essays
from leading critics on Beckett's international critical reception.
Due to Beckett's linguistic and artistic abilities, he was
intimately involved in the translation and production of his
writings in German, French, English and Spanish; and consequently
countries using these languages have sophisticated critical
traditions. However, many other countries have adopted Beckett as
their own, from places where he lived for lengthy periods of his
life (England, France, Ireland and Germany), to those finding
directly applicable political messages in his work (such as
ex-Soviet states including the Czech Republic and Romania), and
those countries whose national literary traditions bear heavily
upon his work (e.g. Norway and Italy). This fascinating volume
reveals Beckett's evolving critical reception from contemporary
reviews to the present.
Featuring twelve chapters on a range of novelists, poets and
dramatists, Beckett's Literary Legacies is the first volume
dedicated to charting the truly global influence of Samuel Beckett
upon contemporary literature. To do this, editors Feldman and Nixon
have included studies of both internationally recognised authors
(Auster, Muldoon, Celan) and lesser-known figures within Anglophone
scholarship (Laederach, Mayroecker)-all of whom reveal a
demonstrable indebtedness to Beckett's art. With this criteria to
hand, case studies, no less than their respective contributors,
reflect the international reception of Beckett's revolutionary
artistic project: from Japan (Oe), the United States (DeLillo) and
South Africa (Coetzee) to France (Blanchot) and Britain (Kane) and,
of course, Ireland (Banville). In addition to finding that
Beckett's shadow is a long and indeed diffuse one, commentators
here also stress the challenge his oeuvre presents to authors
writing alongside and after him: reflexivity and literary
abstraction, radical stoicism and structural innovation; all of
these are recurring themes the 1969 Nobel Laureate has engendered.
While the list of 'legacees' is exhaustive and by no means limited
to literature, as the only study to date covering this often
paradoxical, always fascinating subject, Beckett's Literary
Legacies offers a sustained exploration of Samuel Beckett's
burgeoning artistic legacy. From the introduction:'Through
wide-ranging example, contributors to this volume have undertaken
analyses of Beckett's influence on major international writers,
most of whom are still alive and at work forging their own literary
legacies. As for Beckett's, the authors surveyed here find that
legacy to be both philosophically rich and artistically
challenging. And Beckett scholars of similarly global breadth
consider Beckett's art to be a truly revolutionary one, pushing at
the very boundaries of literature. What follows is the first
sustained attempt to gauge the literary impact of that project,
[...] for the majority of the critics and their respective case
studies here, Beckett's influence represents an apparent schism in
the Western literary canon, one perceived to be an artistic
challenge no less than a literary liberation from
representation-however well-disguised the latter may be.'
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