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Nowadays, people have tendency to be fond of smarter machines that
are able to collect data, make learning, recognize things, infer
meanings, communicate with human and perform behaviors. Thus, we
have built advanced intelligent control affecting all around
societies; automotive, rail, aerospace, defense, energy,
healthcare, telecoms and consumer electronics, finance,
urbanization. Consequently, users and consumers can take new
experiences through the intelligent control systems. We can reshape
the technology world and provide new opportunities for industry and
business, by offering cost-effective, sustainable and innovative
business models. We will have to know how to create our own digital
life. The intelligent control systems enable people to make complex
applications, to implement system integration and to meet society's
demand for safety and security. This book aims at presenting the
research results and solutions of applications in relevance with
intelligent control systems. We propose to researchers and
practitioners some methods to advance the intelligent controls and
apply the intelligent control to specific or general purpose. This
book consists of 10 contributions that feature an experimental
verification of defect detections, depth-based visual object
groupings, fuzzy-tuning PID controller, and control of traffic
speed, robust object detection, and detection method of radio
frequency interference, ontological model for the tax system,
future toy web, cooperation level estimation, and interface for
wearable computers. This edition is published in original, peer
reviewed contributions covering from initial design to final
prototypes and authorization.
Looking at colour can be a way not only to think within or about
culture but also to probe the boundaries of cultural approaches.
The "Cultural Turn," as it has been called, has made an impact
across disciplines. In history, it replaced long-established
explanatory models provided by Marxism and modernisation theory.
Even fields like art history and literature, which always
considered themselves allied to the arts rather than to the
sciences, were reshaped by new understandings of culture - for
instance, as a much larger system of meaning in which the works
they studied were a part. But "culture" is notoriously murky, and
its analytical use can obfuscate patterns of causality. This volume
analyses how looking at colour can take us further.
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