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Deep Learning, Volume 48 in the Handbook of Statistics series,
highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume
presenting interesting chapters on a variety of timely topics,
including Generative Adversarial Networks for Biometric Synthesis,
Data Science and Pattern Recognition, Facial Data Analysis, Deep
Learning in Electronics, Pattern Recognition, Computer Vision and
Image Processing, Mechanical Systems, Crop Technology and Weather,
Manipulating Faces for Identity Theft via Morphing and Deepfake,
Biomedical Engineering, and more.
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Statistical learning and analysis techniques have become
extremely important today, given the tremendous growth in the size
of heterogeneous data collections and the ability to process it
even from physically distant locations. Recent advances made in the
field of machine learning provide a strong framework for robust
learning from the diverse corpora and continue to impact a variety
of research problems across multiple scientific disciplines. The
aim of this handbook is to familiarize beginners as well as experts
with some of the recent techniques in this field.
The Handbook is divided in two sections: Theory and
Applications, covering machine learning, data analytics,
biometrics, document recognition and security.
very relevant to current research challenges faced in various
fieldsself-contained reference to machine learning
emphasis on applications-oriented techniques
The history, testimony, education, outcomes, and strengths of
people living with HIV/AIDS.
The movement of goods and passengers between port cities not only
stimulates growth in coastal trading networks and centers but also
inevitably changes the social and economic lives of people in these
port cities and, subsequently, of their fellow compatriots farther
inland. Studies of port cities have focused on the interactive
political and economic relationship between trading centers. The
center of attention in this book is socioeconomic life and cultural
identity, which are shaped by the movement of goods, people,
knowledge, and information, particularly when the community faces a
crisis. Transnational studies focus on cross-border connections
between people, institutions, commodities, and ideas, with an
emphasis on their global presence. This book looks at the responses
of different localities to the same global crisis. It gathers a
selection of the fifty papers presented at the conference on
"Coping with Transnational Crisis: Chinese Economic and Social
Lives in East Asian Port Cities, 1850-1950," held in Hong Kong on
June 7-11, 2016. The period from the 1850s to the outbreak of war
in the Pacific in the late 1930s encompasses two major
transnational crises with significant impacts on the Chinese
population in Southeast Asian port cities in terms of their way of
living and the construction of their identity: the emergence of
bubonic plague in the 1880s and 1920s and the global economic
crisis in the late 1920s and early 1930s. The authors discuss the
social and economic lives in various South East Asian port cities
where many residents had to cope with these transnational crises.
They do so through examining institutional measurements, rituals
and festivals, communication, knowledge and information exchange as
well as identity (re)construction. In addition, they explore how
local communities responded to knowledge and information between
the port cities and cities as well as inland locations. The
chapters in this book offer solid grounds for future comparisons,
not only based on a specific time or event but also on how society
reacted over time, space, and various types of crises.
This book presents theory-driven discussion on the link between
implementing green shipping practices (GSP) and shipping firm
performance. It examines the shipping industry's challenge of
supporting economic growth while enhancing environmental
performance. Consisting of nine chapters, the book covers topics
such as the conceptualization of green shipping practices(GSPs),
measurement scales for evaluating GSP implementation, greening
capability, greening and performance relativity (GPR), green
management practice, and green shipping network. In view of the
increasing quest for environment protection in the shipping sector,
this book provides a good reference for firms to understand and
evaluate their capability in carrying out green operations on their
shipping activities.
Theoriginalmotivationsfordevelopingopticalcharacterrecognitiontechnologies
weremodesttoconvertprintedtexton?atphysicalmediatodigitalform,prod-
ingmachine-readabledigitalcontent.
Bydoingthis,wordsthathadbeeninertand bound to physical material
would be brought into the digital realm and thus gain
newandpowerfulfunctionalitiesandanalyticalpossibilities.
First-generation digital OCR researchers in the 1970s quickly
realized that by limiting their ambitions primarily to contemporary
documents printed in st- dard font type from the modern Roman
alphabet (and of these, mostly English language materials), they
were constraining the possibilities for future research
andtechnologiesconsiderably.
Domainresearchersalsosawthatthetrajectoryof OCR technologies if
left unchanged would exclude a large portion of the human record.
Digitalconversionofdocumentsandmanuscriptsinotheralphabets,scripts,
and cursive styles was of critical importance. Embedded in
non-Roman alp- bet source documents, including ancient manuscripts,
papyri scrolls, clay tablets, and other inscribed artifacts was not
only a wealth of scholarly information but
alsonewopportunitiesandchallengesforadvancingOCR,imagingsciences,and
othercomputationalresearchareas.
Thelimitingcircumstancesatthetimeincluded the rudimentary
capability (and high cost) of computational resources and lack of
network-accessible digital content. Since then computational
technology has
advancedataveryrapidpaceandnetworkinginfrastructurehasproliferated.
Over time, thisexponential decrease inthecost of computation,
memory, and com-
nicationsbandwidthcombinedwiththeexponentialincreaseinInternet-accessible
digitalcontenthastransformededucation,scholarship,andresearch.
Largenumbers
ofresearchers,scholars,andstudentsuseanddependuponInternet-basedcontent
andcomputationalresources.
Thechaptersinthisbookdescribeacriticallyimportantareaofinvestigation-
addressingconversionofIndicscriptintomachine-readableform.
Roughestimates
haveitthatcurrentlymorethanabillionpeopleuseIndicscripts.
Collectively,Indic historic and cultural documents contain a vast
richness of human knowledge and experience. The state-of-the-art
research described in this book demonstrates the multiple values
associated with these activities. Technically, the problems
associated with
Indicscriptrecognitionareverydif?cultandwillcontributetoandinformrelated
v vi Foreword scriptrecognitionefforts.
Theworkalsohasenormousconsequenceforenriching
andenablingthestudyofIndicculturalheritagematerialsandthehistoricrecord
of its people. This in turn broadens the intellectual context for
domain scholars focusingonothersocieties,ancientandmodern. Digital
character recognition has brought about another milestone in coll-
tivecommunicationbybringinginert,?xed-in-place,textintoaninteractivedi-
talrealm.
Indoingso,theinformationhasgainedadditionalfunctionalitieswhich
expandourabilitiestoconnect,combine,contextualize,share,andcollaboratively
pursue knowledge making. High-quality Internet content continues to
grow in an explosivefashion.
Inthenewglobalcyberenvironment,thefunctionalitiesandapp-
cationsofdigitalinformationcontinuetotransformknowledgeintonewundersta-
ingsofhumanexperienceandtheworldinwhichwelive.
Thepossibilitiesforthe
futurearelimitedonlybyavailableresearchresourcesandcapabilitiesandtheim-
inationandcreativityofthosewhousethem. Arlington,Virginia StephenM.
This book explains global trends and strategies in the shipping
business, looking at the role of logistics service providers and at
how information technology can help shipping operations. It also
introduces best practices and advice that will allow professionals
to improve the management of shipping and logistics
activities. The book consists of sections examining shipping
and trade, business strategies for shipping, intermodal container
transport operations, and ports. This new edition adds a new
fifth section with four new chapters that discusses contemporary
issues in shipping. The new chapters are related to risk management
in shipping, shipping security and safety, environmental and social
sustainability, and a review of new technologies in the shipping
industry and their future potential.  An invaluable
source of information for researchers and advanced, or graduate,
students, Shipping and Logistics Management is also a useful
reference for shipping practitioners and consultants.
This book enables readers to understand the theoretical aspects,
key steps and scientific techniques with a detailed mechanism to
produce biofuels from algae. Each chapter provides the latest
developments and recent advancements starting from algal
cultivation techniques to the production of value-added green
fuels, chemicals and products with wide applications. The volume
brings together a broad range of international and
interdisciplinary experts, including chemical and biological
engineers, biotechnologists, process engineers, environmentalists,
pharmacists and nutritionists, to one platform to explore the
beneficial aspects and challenges for an algal-based biorefinery.
Chapters address cutting-edge issues surrounding algal cultivation,
including genetic modification of algal strains, design and
optimization of photobioreactors and open-pond systems, algal oil
extraction techniques and algal-derived fuel products (biodiesel,
bio-gasoline, jet fuels and bio-oil). Finally, the book considers
the potential environmental impacts for establishing a sustainable
algal biorefinery through lifecycle analysis, techno-economic
assessment and supply chain management. This book will be an
important resource for students, academics and professionals
interested in algal cultivation, biofuels and agricultural
engineering, and renewable energy and sustainable development more
broadly.
This book highlights the significance of using sustainable energy
to prevent the deterioration of our planet using heat pumps. Energy
sustainability can be achieved through improved energy efficiency.
In this regard, heat pumps offer an energy-efficient alternative
for heating and cooling. To drive the adoption of heat pumps as a
key component of sustainable buildings, the authors focus on
examining sustainable practices in heat pump operations and
innovative system design. In view of the growing desire to use
sustainable energy to meet heating and cooling demands and improve
indoor air quality, this book offers a valuable reference guide to
the available options in HVAC (heating, ventilation, and
air-conditioning) system design. To begin with, the authors define
sustainable energy and discuss the trend of "thinking green" in
building design. They then discuss sustainable practices and heat
pump applications in mapping out HVAC systems. In turn, they
examine the use of green operations to promote sustainable
practices and, in order to highlight the importance of innovative
design, discuss the configuration options and precision control
aspects. In closing, the authors illustrate innovative sustainable
design on the basis of several energy-efficient cases. The book's
main goal is to drive the adoption of sustainable energy solutions.
Heat pumps, it argues, represent the most efficient system for
meeting commercial/recreational/residential heating and cooling
demands. The book not only examines industrial practices in heat
pump application, but also discusses advanced heat pump
technologies and innovative heat pump designs.
This book enables readers to understand the theoretical aspects,
key steps and scientific techniques with a detailed mechanism to
produce biofuels from algae. Each chapter provides the latest
developments and recent advancements starting from algal
cultivation techniques to the production of value-added green
fuels, chemicals and products with wide applications. The volume
brings together a broad range of international and
interdisciplinary experts, including chemical and biological
engineers, biotechnologists, process engineers, environmentalists,
pharmacists and nutritionists, to one platform to explore the
beneficial aspects and challenges for an algal-based biorefinery.
Chapters address cutting-edge issues surrounding algal cultivation,
including genetic modification of algal strains, design and
optimization of photobioreactors and open-pond systems, algal oil
extraction techniques and algal-derived fuel products (biodiesel,
bio-gasoline, jet fuels and bio-oil). Finally, the book considers
the potential environmental impacts for establishing a sustainable
algal biorefinery through lifecycle analysis, techno-economic
assessment and supply chain management. This book will be an
important resource for students, academics and professionals
interested in algal cultivation, biofuels and agricultural
engineering, and renewable energy and sustainable development more
broadly.
Researchers and theorists are calling for more research that
considers the interaction of race, class, and gender in urban
education research and practice. Teaching Black Girls: Resiliency
in Urban Classrooms is the first book to directly focus on the
pedagogical and educational needs of poor and working-class African
American female students. Blurring the boundaries between research,
theory, and practice, Teaching Black Girls offers teachers and
educational advocates an alternative lens to approach positive
educational development in urban schools. Using data from a
three-year ethnography, this book explores ways in which teachers
and educational institutions can foster resilience in students who
acquire many risks and vulnerabilities in a society that privileges
whiteness, wealth, and men. The author merges the tenets of
postmodernism, Black feminism, and critical pedagogy to offer
insight into the learning dynamics of students who may encounter
multiple adversities in the home, community, and school.
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Seven Stones (Paperback)
Venus Khoury-Ghata; Translated by Aneesa Abbas Higgins
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In a remote community on the edge of a windswept desert, a woman
has been condemned to death by stoning. Steeped in the harsh values
of her traditional, patriarchal society, Noor accepts her fate.
When an aid worker befriends her, urging her to defend herself and
her unborn child, the two women form a bond. Together with Amina,
Noor's outspoken friend, they struggle to defy the law. Written in
prose imbued with the rhythms and images of the author's native
language, Arabic, this is a tale of the bonds of female
friendships, solidarity and empowerment in a society where a
woman's voice, especially in the public sphere, has been denied.
Recently, Black women have taken the world stage in national
politics, popular culture, professional sports, and bringing
attention to racial injustice in policing and the judicial system.
However, rarely are Black women acknowledged and highlighted for
their efforts to understand the social problems confronting our
generation and those generations that came before us. In the
post-civil rights era, research faculty and theoreticians must
acknowledge the marginalization of Black women scholars' voices in
contemporary qualitative scholarship and debates. Black Feminism in
Qualitative Inquiry: A Mosaic for Writing our Daughter's Body
engages qualitative inquiry to center the issues and concerns of
Black women as researcher(s) and the researched while
simultaneously questioning the ostensible innocence of qualitative
inquiry, including methods of data collection, processes of data
analysis, and representations of human experiences and identities.
The text centers "daughtering" as the onto-epistemological tool for
approaches to Black feminist and critical race data analysis in
qualitative inquiry. Advanced and novice researchers interested in
decolonizing methodologies and liberatory tools of analysis will
find the text useful for cultural, education, political, and racial
critiques that center the intersectional identities and
interpretations of Black women and girls and other people of color.
Daughtering as a tool of analysis in Black feminist qualitative
inquiry is our own cultural and spiritual way of being, doing, and
performing decolonizing work.
An inspiring and innovative guide towards living your best life - made
easy - from Venus Williams, one of the greatest tennis players of all
time.
Throughout Venus Williams' incredible career in tennis, she's been
asked almost every question imaginable. What she eats, how she trains,
what she does to unwind, and most frequently, how does she manage to do
it all?
Venus harnessed a rich blend of hard-won wisdom and core discipline to
achieve her goals while keeping a simple promise to herself: to keep
things fun. But after being diagnosed with an incurable autoimmune
disorder that affected her emotional and physical wellness, Venus's vow
was put to the test. She came up with the STRIVE strategy--a winning
combination of holistic and scientific approaches to wellness and
performance that focuses on making self-improvements reachable and
sustainable.
In STRIVE, readers will learn how eight tiny but essential tenets can
help turn smart choices into habits. And once that happens, you'll
forge a lifestyle you return to because you want to, not because you
have to-and that's when you start winning.
A biographic novel that captures the tempestuous and moving life of
the poet Marina Tsvetaeva. The life of Marina Tsvetaeva (1892-1941)
coincided with turbulent years in Russian history. She was an
eminent Russian poet and a passionate lover involved with several
men at the same time, including Rilke, who chose Lou Andreas-Salome
over her, and Pasternak, who married someone else, but protected
her until her death. Her life included many trials such as her
poverty during the grueling Russian civil war, her young daughter's
death from hunger in an orphanage, and the death of her husband,
who fought against the Communist regime and was executed by the
Soviet state. Rejected by official poets, then by the wealthy
Russian diaspora in France, she finally returned to her country to
end her wandering life. She hanged herself from a rope in an attic
from which she could see the field where she had dug with bare
hands for potatoes abandoned by local farmers. A poet-martyr of the
Stalinist era-buried in an unmarked plot in the cemetery of
Yelabuga-Tsvetaeva is brought to life in this poetic biographical
novel by celebrated Lebanese author Venus Khoury-Ghata.
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