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The field of healthcare is seeing a rapid expansion of
technological advancement within current medical practices. The
implementation of technologies including neural networks,
multi-model imaging, genetic algorithms, and soft computing are
assisting in predicting and identifying diseases, diagnosing
cancer, and the examination of cells. Implementing these biomedical
technologies remains a challenge for hospitals worldwide, creating
a need for research on the specific applications of these
computational techniques. Deep Neural Networks for Multimodal
Imaging and Biomedical Applications provides research exploring the
theoretical and practical aspects of emerging data computing
methods and imaging techniques within healthcare and biomedicine.
The publication provides a complete set of information in a single
module starting from developing deep neural networks to predicting
disease by employing multi-modal imaging. Featuring coverage on a
broad range of topics such as prediction models, edge computing,
and quantitative measurements, this book is ideally designed for
researchers, academicians, physicians, IT consultants, medical
software developers, practitioners, policymakers, scholars, and
students seeking current research on biomedical advancements and
developing computational methods in healthcare.
It is true that in the study of Political Science, International
Relations, Public Administration, and other related discipline
Arthashastra is yet to receive due recognition in India and abroad.
In this context, the Indian Institute of Advanced Study (IIAS)
Shimla had hosted a two-day National Seminar on 'Reflections on the
Relevance of Arthashastra in the 21st Century' This volume is the
collection of selected papers presented at the national seminar.
The relevance of Arthashastra in the contemporary world has been
well explored in the seventeen articles categorized in three
sections. The first part deals with the relevance of Arthashastra
in the present century. The second section of the book deals with
foreign and security policy, strategic culture as portrayed in
Arthashastra. The third section of the book deals with Human
Rights, Women's Status, Good Governance, Tax, and Treasury as
reflected in Kautilya's Arthashastra.
Physiology is a set of processes that maintain homeostasis, and
physiological measurement is a means of observing these processes.
Systems theory and signal processing offer formal tools for the
study of processes and measured quantities. This book shows that
systems modeling can be used to develop simulations of
physiological systems, which use formal relations between the
underlying processes and the observed measurements. The inverse of
such relations suggest signal processing tools that can be applied
to interpret experimental data. Both signal processing and systems
modeling are invaluable in the study of human physiology.
Discussing signal processing techniques ranging from filtering and
spectrum analysis to wavelet analysis, the book uses graphs and
analogies to supplement the mathematics and make the book more
accessible to physiologists and more interesting to engineers.
Physiological systems modeling helps in both gaining insight and
generating methods of analysis. This book shows how numerical
computation with graphical display, haptics and multimedia can be
used to simulate physiological systems. In this third edition the
simulations are more closely related to clinical examination and
experimental physiology than in previous editions. Detailed models
of nerve and muscle at the cellular and systemic levels, and
simplified models of cardiovascular blood flow provide examples for
the mathematical methods and computer simulations. Several of the
models are sufficiently sophisticated to be of value in
understanding real world issues like neuromuscular disease. The
book features expanded problem sets and a link to extra
downloadable material containing simulation programs that are
solutions to the theory developed in the text.
It is true that in the study of Political Science, International
Relations, Public Administration, and other related discipline
Arthashastra is yet to receive due recognition in India and abroad.
In this context, the Indian Institute of Advanced Study (IIAS)
Shimla had hosted a two-day National Seminar on 'Reflections on the
Relevance of Arthashastra in the 21st Century' This volume is the
collection of selected papers presented at the national seminar.
The relevance of Arthashastra in the contemporary world has been
well explored in the seventeen articles categorized in three
sections. The first part deals with the relevance of Arthashastra
in the present century. The second section of the book deals with
foreign and security policy, strategic culture as portrayed in
Arthashastra. The third section of the book deals with Human
Rights, Women's Status, Good Governance, Tax, and Treasury as
reflected in Kautilya's Arthashastra.
Maritime security is one of the latest additions to the field of
international as well as national security. The concept has
received growing attention especially due to the intensification of
concerns over maritime terrorism since 2000. The rise of modern
piracy, maritime crimes such as human trafficking, and the
increasing importance of the 'blue economy' and issues relating to
freedom of navigation, maritime environmental protection and
resource management have resulted in increased significance of
maritime security studies. A significant number of states and other
international actors such as, Multinational Corporations (MNCs) and
Transnational Corporations (TNCs), have placed maritime security
high in their security agenda. This priority is reflected in
several governmental and intergovernmental strategies for maritime
security. In addition to that the regional grouping in the Indian
Ocean and Indo - Pacific, such as ASEAN, BIMSTEC, IORA, and IONS
have placed maritime security issues high in their agenda.
Maritime security is one of the latest additions to the field of
international as well as national security. The concept has
received growing attention especially due to the intensification of
concerns over maritime terrorism since 2000. The rise of modern
piracy, maritime crimes such as human trafficking, and the
increasing importance of the 'blue economy' and issues relating to
freedom of navigation, maritime environmental protection, and
resource management have resulted in the increased significance of
maritime security studies. A significant number of states and other
international actors such as Multinational Corporations (MNCs) and
Transnational Corporations (TNCs) have placed maritime security
high in their security agenda. This priority is reflected in
several governmental and intergovernmental strategies for maritime
security. In addition to that, the regional grouping in the Indian
Ocean and Indo - Pacific, such as ASEAN, BIMSTEC, IORA, and IONS
have placed maritime security issues high in their agenda.
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