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Food is a necessary aspect of human life, and agriculture is
crucial to any country's global economy. Because the food business
is essential to both a country's economy and global economy,
artificial intelligence (AI)-based smart solutions are needed to
assure product quality and food safety. The agricultural sector is
constantly under pressure to boost crop output as a result of
population growth. This necessitates the use of AI applications.
Artificial Intelligence Applications in Agriculture and Food
Quality Improvement discusses the application of AI, machine
learning, and data analytics for the acceleration of the
agricultural and food sectors. It presents a comprehensive view of
how these technologies and tools are used for agricultural process
improvement, food safety, and food quality improvement. Covering
topics such as diet assessment research, crop yield prediction, and
precision farming, this premier reference source is an essential
resource for food safety professionals, quality assurance
professionals, agriculture specialists, crop managers, agricultural
engineers, food scientists, computer scientists, AI specialists,
students, libraries, government officials, researchers, and
academicians.
Smart village infrastructure and Industry 5.0 attempt to improve
internet connectivity in rural and remote locations by delivering
broadband infrastructure. Smart village is a locally led,
integrated, and holistic approach to giving all people of rural
communities access to digital services, with digital technology
development-related services for everyone. Smart Village
Infrastructure and Sustainable Rural Communities presents
state-of-the-art and innovative ideas on empowering rural
communities through the concepts of smart village and Industry 5.0
from experts in the domain of agriculture process improvement,
sustainability, irrigation systems, and more. Covering topics such
as rural development, machine learning applications, and
agriculture analysis, this premier reference source is a dynamic
resource for engineers, agronomists, computer scientists,
government officials, public health officials, students and
educators of higher education, librarians, researchers, and
academicians.
India's health failures remain visible and pronounced despite high
rates of economic growth since the 1980s and more than six decades
of democratic rule. The authors address the key issues that emerge
from the country's health situation, speculating on what it will
take for low-income groups to begin claiming for better social
services
This book breaks new ground by bringing together a variety of
regional perspectives and linguistic backgrounds. The book opens up
new perspectives on Muḥarram as a social practice widely shared
by South Asians in South Asia and the diaspora. A key resource to
scholars and students of South Asian Studies, Asian religion, in
particular rituals and religious practices, and Islamic Studies.
This book arises from a conference held in November 1996 designed
to examine how competence can be improved in the different stages
ofthe lifespan. To this end, we brought together eminent
researchers in different areas of human development-infancy,
childhood, and adulthood, including the late adult years. The
conference was based on the premise that discussion arising from
the interfaces of research and practice would increase our
knowledge of and stimulate the further application of effective
interventions designed to improve competence. The editors wish to
acknowledge the contributions of Concordia University and the Fonds
pour la Formation de Chercheurs et l'Aide a la Recherche (FCAR) in
providing funding and other assistance toward the conference
"Improving Competence Across the Lifespan" and toward the
publication of this book. Finally, we wish to express our gratitude
to the numerous students associated with our Centre for their help
and to Gail Pitts and Lesley Husband of the Centre for Research in
Human Development for their assistance. We are especially grateful
to Donna Craven, Centre for Research in Human Development, for her
heroic work on both the conference and the present volume. We could
not have met our goals without you.
Taming the Oriental Bazaar examines the public market-hall as a key
architectural feature of colonial South Asia. Representing a
transition in the architectural programme, these buildings were
meant to be monuments and markers of modernity in South Asia. The
book: * Explores how market-halls became an essential feature of
colonial settlements from the mid-nineteenth through the
mid-twentieth centuries; * Discusses public health policies and
legislations central to the concerns of market-hall sanitation; *
Reviews the elements of modernity, including institutions and
systems established in the nineteenth century as India went from
Company to Crown; * Studies the specific circumstances and
histories of market halls in the towns and cities of Bangalore,
Baroda, Bombay, Calcutta, Hyderabad, Karachi, Lahore, Madras,
Poona, and others. A key text in the study of colonial
architecture, this book will be of interest to students,
researchers as well as general readers of architecture,
colonialism, history of architecture, history of medicine, public
health, urbanism, and South Asian studies.
Thin-Film Capacitors for Packaged Electronics deals with the
capacitors of a wanted kind, still needed and capable of keeping
pace with the demands posed by ever greater levels of integration.
It spans a wide range of topics, from materials properties to
limits of what's the best one can achieve in capacitor properties
to process modeling to application examples. Some of the topics
covered are the following:
-Novel insights into fundamental relationships between dielectric
constant and the breakdown field of materials and related
capacitance density and breakdown voltage of capacitor structures,
-Electrical characterization techniques for a wide range of
frequencies (1 kHz to 20 GHz),
-Process modeling to determine stable operating points,
-Prevention of metal (Cu) diffusion into the dielectric,
-Measurements and modeling of the dielectric micro-roughness.
This book breaks new ground by bringing together a variety of
regional perspectives and linguistic backgrounds. The book opens up
new perspectives on Muharram as a social practice widely shared by
South Asians in South Asia and the diaspora. A key resource to
scholars and students of South Asian Studies, Asian religion, in
particular rituals and religious practices, and Islamic Studies.
Chakshudana or rituals of opening the eyes are practiced across
multiple South Asian communities by artists, sculptors and priests.
The ritual offers gods access to the mortal world, this practice
applied to the study of art offers a distinctive perspective to
interrogate the complex engagements with paintings, sculptures,
found objects, fragments, built environments, and ecologies. This
volume takes as its focus the process of seeing—to look closely,
remaining true to the object, but also to see widely, from multiple
subjective stances and diverse bodily engagements from walking to
dreaming, from glancing to looking askance, and hypnotic stares,
and to see beyond the visible. It examines art history through
nuanced considerations of materiality, aesthetics and regional
specificities. The essays emerge from current research building on
the contributions of Michael W. Meister, W. Norman Brown
Distinguished Professor of History of Art and South Asia Studies at
the University of Pennsylvania, whose works laid the foundations
for the study of South Asian visual and material culture. The
essays in this book underscore methodological resonances rather
than privileging conventional categories of media or chronology
exploring artistic media including temples and paintings, as well
as Bengali quilted textiles, manuscript ‘lozenges,’ and metal
repousse. This volume, part of the Visual Media and Histories
Series, will be of interest to students and researchers of history
of art, religious studies, history, as well as the allied
disciplines of anthropology and folklore studies.
The field of SMART technologies is an interdependent discipline. It
involves the latest burning issues ranging from machine learning,
cloud computing, optimisations, modelling techniques, Internet of
Things, data analytics, and Smart Grids among others, that are all
new fields. It is an applied and multi-disciplinary subject with a
focus on Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic & Timely
system operations combined with Machine intelligence &
Real-Time computing. It is not possible for any one person to
comprehensively cover all aspects relevant to SMART Computing in a
limited-extent work. Therefore, these conference proceedings
address various issues through the deliberations by distinguished
Professors and researchers. The SMARTCOM 2020 proceedings contain
tracks dedicated to different areas of smart technologies such as
Smart System and Future Internet, Machine Intelligence and Data
Science, Real-Time and VLSI Systems, Communication and Automation
Systems. The proceedings can be used as an advanced reference for
research and for courses in smart technologies taught at graduate
level.
This book arises from a conference held in November 1996 designed
to examine how competence can be improved in the different stages
ofthe lifespan. To this end, we brought together eminent
researchers in different areas of human development-infancy,
childhood, and adulthood, including the late adult years. The
conference was based on the premise that discussion arising from
the interfaces of research and practice would increase our
knowledge of and stimulate the further application of effective
interventions designed to improve competence. The editors wish to
acknowledge the contributions of Concordia University and the Fonds
pour la Formation de Chercheurs et l'Aide a la Recherche (FCAR) in
providing funding and other assistance toward the conference
"Improving Competence Across the Lifespan" and toward the
publication of this book. Finally, we wish to express our gratitude
to the numerous students associated with our Centre for their help
and to Gail Pitts and Lesley Husband of the Centre for Research in
Human Development for their assistance. We are especially grateful
to Donna Craven, Centre for Research in Human Development, for her
heroic work on both the conference and the present volume. We could
not have met our goals without you.
This book focuses on the interrelations between nature and humans,
in particular on those segments of societies that have been left
behind (marginal groups). Nature is both the friend of humans and
their adversary, depending on the way people treat and use it.
Consequently, the book adopts a wide perspective of marginality:
nature that has been marginalized by man (ecological marginality),
but also social groups marginalized by politics, economic
interests, and value judgements imbedded in culture. Many chapters
deal specifically with issues in Nepal, but along with the other
chapters with case studies from Southeast Asia and other regions,
they demonstrate that the major man-nature problems are the same
everywhere and can only be solved by constructive politics through
clear regulations, convincing actions and general acceptance.
Thin-Film Capacitors for Packaged Electronics deals with the
capacitors of a wanted kind, still needed and capable of keeping
pace with the demands posed by ever greater levels of integration.
It spans a wide range of topics, from materials properties to
limits of what's the best one can achieve in capacitor properties
to process modeling to application examples. Some of the topics
covered are the following: -Novel insights into fundamental
relationships between dielectric constant and the breakdown field
of materials and related capacitance density and breakdown voltage
of capacitor structures, -Electrical characterization techniques
for a wide range of frequencies (1 kHz to 20 GHz), -Process
modeling to determine stable operating points, -Prevention of metal
(Cu) diffusion into the dielectric, -Measurements and modeling of
the dielectric micro-roughness.
Smart village infrastructure and Industry 5.0 attempt to improve
internet connectivity in rural and remote locations by delivering
broadband infrastructure. Smart village is a locally led,
integrated, and holistic approach to giving all people of rural
communities access to digital services, with digital technology
development-related services for everyone. Smart Village
Infrastructure and Sustainable Rural Communities presents
state-of-the-art and innovative ideas on empowering rural
communities through the concepts of smart village and Industry 5.0
from experts in the domain of agriculture process improvement,
sustainability, irrigation systems, and more. Covering topics such
as rural development, machine learning applications, and
agriculture analysis, this premier reference source is a dynamic
resource for engineers, agronomists, computer scientists,
government officials, public health officials, students and
educators of higher education, librarians, researchers, and
academicians.
Food is a necessary aspect of human life, and agriculture is
crucial to any country's global economy. Because the food business
is essential to both a country's economy and global economy,
artificial intelligence (AI)-based smart solutions are needed to
assure product quality and food safety. The agricultural sector is
constantly under pressure to boost crop output as a result of
population growth. This necessitates the use of AI applications.
Artificial Intelligence Applications in Agriculture and Food
Quality Improvement discusses the application of AI, machine
learning, and data analytics for the acceleration of the
agricultural and food sectors. It presents a comprehensive view of
how these technologies and tools are used for agricultural process
improvement, food safety, and food quality improvement. Covering
topics such as diet assessment research, crop yield prediction, and
precision farming, this premier reference source is an essential
resource for food safety professionals, quality assurance
professionals, agriculture specialists, crop managers, agricultural
engineers, food scientists, computer scientists, AI specialists,
students, libraries, government officials, researchers, and
academicians.
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