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This two-volume set studies the development of Chinese phonology,
reviewing its historical evolution and unraveling the underlying
rules of sound change. Based on abundant phonological materials,
the author divides the history of Chinese phonology into nine
historical periods, which helps illuminate its evolutions and
principles. The first volume introduces the basic concepts of the
discipline and charts the history of Chinese phonology from the
Pre-Qin period (before 206 BCE) to the Song Dynasty (960–1279).
The second volume continues to deal with the phonological elements
of Chinese language from the Yuan Dynasty (1279–1368) to modern
times (since 1911) and examines the four major approaches and the
reason of the sound changes of Chinese language spoken in different
periods of time. This set will be of great value for scholars and
students studying Chinese phonology, Chinese linguistics, and
readers interested in the essence of rhyming behind Chinese classic
lyrics, poetry, drama, and other forms of verse.
Professor Xihua Cao (1920-2005) was a leading scholar at East China
Normal University (ECNU) and a famous algebraist in China. His
contribution to the Chinese academic circle is particularly the
formation of a world-renowned 'ECNU School' in algebra, covering
research areas include algebraic groups, quantum groups, algebraic
geometry, Lie algebra, algebraic number theory, representation
theory and other hot fields. In January 2020, in order to
commemorate Professor Xihua Cao's centenary birthday, East China
Normal University held a three-day academic conference. Scholars at
home and abroad gave dedications or delivered lectures in the
conference. This volume originates from the memorial conference,
collecting the dedications of scholars, reminiscences of family
members, and 16 academic articles written based on the lectures in
the conference, covering a wide range of research hot topics in
algebra. The book shows not only scholars' respect and memory for
Professor Xihua Cao, but also the research achievements of Chinese
scholars at home and abroad.
This book addresses the fundamental theory and key technologies of
narrowband and broadband mobile communication systems specifically
for railways. It describes novel relaying schemes that meet the
different design criteria for railways and discusses the
applications of signal classification techniques as well as offline
resource scheduling as a way of advancing rail practice. Further,
it introduces Novel Long Term Evolution for Railway (LTE-R) network
architecture, the Quality of Service (QoS) requirement of LTE-R and
its performance evaluation and discusses in detail security
technologies for rail-dedicated mobile communication systems. The
advanced research findings presented in the book are all based on
high-speed railway measurement data, which offer insights into the
propagation mechanisms and corresponding modeling theory and
approaches in unique railway scenarios.It is a valuable resource
for researchers, engineers and graduate students in the fields of
rail traffic systems, telecommunication and information systems.
The growing demand of speed, accuracy, and reliability in
scientific and engineering computing has been accelerating the
merging of symbolic and numeric computations. These two types of
computation coexist in mathematics yet are separated in traditional
research of mathematical computation. This book presents 27
research articles on the integration and interaction of symbolic
and numeric computation.
This self-contained book, written by leading experts, offers a
cutting-edge, in-depth overview of the filtering and control of
wireless networked systems. It addresses the energy constraint and
filter/controller gain variation problems, and presents both the
centralized and the distributed solutions. The first two chapters
provide an introduction to networked control systems and basic
information on system analysis. Chapters (3-6) then discuss the
centralized filtering of wireless networked systems, presenting
different approaches to deal with energy efficiency and
filter/controller gain variation problems. The next part (chapters
7-10) explores the distributed filtering of wireless networked
systems, addressing the main problems of energy constraint and
filter gain variation. The final part (chapters 11-14) focuses on
the distributed control of wireless networked systems. In view of
the rapid deployment and development of wireless networked systems
for communication and control applications, the book represents a
timely contribution and provides valuable insights, useful methods
and effective algorithms for the analysis and design of wireless
networked control systems. It is a valuable resource for
researchers in the control and communication communities
As the first volume of a two-volume set on the history of Chinese
phonology, this book introduces the basics of the discipline and
charts the history of phonology from the Pre-Qin period to the Song
Dynasty. Based on abundant phonological materials, the author
divides the history of Chinese phonology into nine historical
periods, which helps illuminate its evolutions and principles. The
first part of the book explains the fundamental concepts of the
history and studies of Chinese phonology, including the rhyme
dictionary, the rhyme table, dialect, and methodology, as well as
fanqie, rhyme sets, division, and articulation. The second part
discusses Chinese phonology across the first six periods, from the
Pre-Qin era (before 206 BCE) to the Song Dynasty (960–1279),
elucidating the phonological development and characteristics in
terms of initials, rhyme groups and tones. This title will be of
great value for scholars and students studying Chinese phonology,
Chinese linguistics, and readers interested in the essence of
rhyming behind Chinese classic lyrics, poetry, drama, and other
forms of verse.
As the second volume of a two-volume set on the history of Chinese
phonology, this book studies the history of phonology from Yuan
Dynasty until modern times and discusses the four approaches of
sound change. Based on abundant phonological materials, the author
divides the history of Chinese phonology into nine historical
periods, which helps illuminate its evolutions and principles.
Following on from the first volume, the first part of this second
volume deals with the initials, rhymes and tones of Chinese
phonology from the Yuan Dynasty (1279–1368) to modern times
(since 1911) illustrating the diachronic sound changes with
detailed tables. Based on an historical review of Chinese
phonology, the second part of the book classifies sound changes via
four major approaches: no change, gradual shift, split, and merger.
It then analyzes the natural, conditional, and irregular sound
changes respectively and the reasons for these changes. This title
will be of great value for scholars and students studying Chinese
phonology, Chinese linguistics, and readers interested in the
essence of rhyming behind Chinese classic lyrics, poetry, drama,
and other forms of verse.
Presents a unique description of lexis and syntax of Chinese
Examines the influence of Western languages on Mandarin Chinese A
classic work on Chinese grammar by one of the most distinguished
Chinese linguists
Presents a unique description of lexis and syntax of Chinese
Examines the influence of Western languages on Mandarin Chinese A
classic work on Chinese grammar by one of the most distinguished
Chinese linguists
Presents a unique description of lexis and syntax of Chinese
Examines the influence of Western languages on Mandarin Chinese A
classic work on Chinese grammar by one of the most distinguished
Chinese linguists
Presents a unique description of lexis and syntax of Chinese
Examines the influence of Western languages on Mandarin Chinese A
classic work on Chinese grammar by one of the most distinguished
Chinese linguists
"Advanced Technologies in Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks "collects
selected papers from the 7th China Conference on Wireless Sensor
Networks (CWSN2013) held in Qingdao, October 17-19, 2013. The book
features state-of-the-art studies on Sensor Networks in China with
the theme of Advances in wireless sensor networks of China . The
selected works can help promote development of sensor network
technology towards interconnectivity, resource sharing, flexibility
and high efficiency. Researchers and engineers in the field of
sensor networks can benefit from the book.
Xue Wang is a professor at Tsinghua University; Li Cui is a
professor at Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of
Sciences; Zhongwen Guo is a professor at Ocean University of
China."
Geotechnical Safety and Risk IV contains the contributions
presented at the 4th International Symposium on Geotechnical Safety
and Risk (4th ISGSR, Hong Kong, 4-6 December 2013), which was
organised under the auspices of the Geotechnical Safety Network
(GEOSNet), TC304 on Engineering Practice of Risk Assessment and
Management and TC205 on Safety and Serviceability in Geotechnical
Design of the International Society of Soil Mechanics and
Geotechnical Engineering (ISSMGE). Geotechnical Safety and Risk IV
covers six themes: (1) Geotechnical uncertainty and variability (2)
Geohazards such as landslides, earthquakes and climate changes (3)
Reliability and risk analysis (4) Reliability-based design and
limit-state design in geotechnical engineering (5) Risk assessment
and management in geotechnical engineering and infrastructural
projects, and (6) Practical applications. Geotechnical Safety and
Risk IV is an excellent source of reference on the latest
developments and practices of geotechnical risk and safety, and
will proof to be invaluable for civil engineers (particularly
geotechnical engineers), geologists, and natural hazards reduction
agencies. ISGSR IV is a continuation of a series of symposiums and
workshops on geotechnical risk and reliability, starting with
LSD2000 (Melbourne, Australia), IWS2002 (Tokyo and Kamakura,
Japan), LSD2003 (Cambridge, USA), Georisk2004 (Bangalore, India),
Taipei2006 (Taipei, Taiwan), 1st ISGSR (Shanghai, China, 2007), 2nd
ISGSR (Gifu, Japan, 2009) and 3rd ISGSR (Munich, Germany, 2011).
Advanced Technologies in Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks collects
selected papers from the 7th China Conference on Wireless Sensor
Networks (CWSN2013) held in Qingdao, October 17-19, 2013. The book
features state-of-the-art studies on Sensor Networks in China with
the theme of “Advances in wireless sensor networks of China”.
The selected works can help promote development of sensor network
technology towards interconnectivity, resource sharing, flexibility
and high efficiency. Researchers and engineers in the field of
sensor networks can benefit from the book. Xue Wang is a professor
at Tsinghua University; Li Cui is a professor at Institute of
Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Zhongwen Guo is
a professor at Ocean University of China.
1. Provides the fundamentals of subpixel mapping technology and its
applications. 2. Discusses in detail the advantages of using
different subpixel mapping techniques based on remote sensing data.
3. Summarizes in a systematic way current subpixel location
methods. 4. Highlights authors' achievements in subpixel mapping
technology. 5. Includes case studies based on remote sensing data
from USA, Italy, China, and Cambodia.
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Databases Theory and Applications - 33rd Australasian Database Conference, ADC 2022, Sydney, NSW, Australia, September 2-4, 2022, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022)
Wen Hua, Hua Wang, Lei Li
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R1,730
Discovery Miles 17 300
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 33rd
International Conference on Databases Theory and Applications, ADC
2022, held in Sydney, Australia, in September 2022. The conference
is co-located with the 48th International Conference on Very Large
Data Bases, VLDB 2022. The 9 full papers presented together with 8
short papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 36
submissions. ADC focuses on database systems, data-driven
applications, and data analytics.
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Knowledge Graph and Semantic Computing: Knowledge Graph and Cognitive Intelligence - 5th China Conference, CCKS 2020, Nanchang, China, November 12-15, 2020, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Huajun Chen, Kang Liu, Yizhou Sun, Suge Wang, Lei Hou
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R1,424
Discovery Miles 14 240
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th China
Conference on Knowledge Graph and Semantic Computing, CCKS 2020,
held in Nanchang, China, in November 2020. The 26 revised full
papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 173
submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on
knowledge extraction: lexical and entity; knowledge extraction:
relation; knowledge extraction: event; knowledge applications:
question answering, dialogue, decision support, and recommendation.
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Databases Theory and Applications - 32nd Australasian Database Conference, ADC 2021, Dunedin, New Zealand, January 29 - February 5, 2021, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Miao Qiao, Gottfried Vossen, Sen Wang, Lei Li
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R2,087
Discovery Miles 20 870
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 32nd
Australasian Database Conference, ADC 2021, held in Dunedin, New
Zealand, in January/February 2021. The 17 full papers presented
were carefully reviewed and selected from 21 submissions. The
Australasian Database Conference is an annual international forum
for sharing the latest research advancements and novel applications
of database systems, data-driven applications, and data analytics
between researchers and practitioners from around the globe,
particularly Australia and New Zealand. ADC shares novel research
solutions to problems of todays information society that fullfil
the needs of heterogeneous applications and environments and to
identify new issues and directions for future research and
development work.
This self-contained book, written by leading experts, offers a
cutting-edge, in-depth overview of the filtering and control of
wireless networked systems. It addresses the energy constraint and
filter/controller gain variation problems, and presents both the
centralized and the distributed solutions. The first two chapters
provide an introduction to networked control systems and basic
information on system analysis. Chapters (3-6) then discuss the
centralized filtering of wireless networked systems, presenting
different approaches to deal with energy efficiency and
filter/controller gain variation problems. The next part (chapters
7-10) explores the distributed filtering of wireless networked
systems, addressing the main problems of energy constraint and
filter gain variation. The final part (chapters 11-14) focuses on
the distributed control of wireless networked systems. In view of
the rapid deployment and development of wireless networked systems
for communication and control applications, the book represents a
timely contribution and provides valuable insights, useful methods
and effective algorithms for the analysis and design of wireless
networked control systems. It is a valuable resource for
researchers in the control and communication communities
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Advances in Web and Network Technologies, and Information Management - APWeb/WAIM 2007 International Workshops: DBMAN 2007, WebETrends 2007, PAIS 2007 and ASWAN 2007, Huang Shan, China, June 16-18, 2007, Proceedings (Paperback, 2007 ed.)
Kevin C. Chang, Wei Wang, Lei Chen, Clarence A. Ellis, Ching-Hsien Hsu, …
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R2,772
Discovery Miles 27 720
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This book constitutes the refereed combined proceedings of four
international workshops held in conjunction with the joint 9th
Asia-Pacific Web Conference, APWeb 2007, and the 8th International
Conference on Web-Age Information Management, WAIM 2007, held in
Huang Shan, China in June 2007 (see LNCS 4505).
The 50 revised full papers and 25 revised short papers presented
together with the abstract of 1 keynote talk were carefully
reviewed and selected from a total of 266 submissions. The papers
of the four workshops are very specific and contribute to enlarging
the spectrum of the more general topics treated in the APWeb 2007
and WAIM 2007 main conferences. Topics addressed by the workshops
are: Database Management and Application over Networks (DBMAN
2007), Emerging Trends of Web Technologies and Applications
(WebETrends 2007), Process Aware Information Systems (PAIS 2007),
and Application and Security Service in Web and Pervasive
Environments (ASWAN 2007).
Does the language we speak affect the way we think? This Element
provides a synthesis of contemporary research on the interplay
between language and cognition in speakers of two or more languages
and examines variables deemed to impact bilingual acquisition and
conceptualization of language-specific thinking patterns during L2
learning. An overview of different yet interrelated studies is
offered across a variety of conceptual domains to illustrate
different approaches and key variables. The comparison of
monolingual and bilingual data demonstrates the highly integrative
nature between L2 learning and the changing of one's entire
cognitive outlook in L2 speakers. This Element makes relevant
connections between language learning and bilingual cognition,
aiming to shed new light on how learners acquire conceptual
distinctions of the target language(s). It also raises theoretical
and pedagogical issues that encourage teachers to reflect upon how
to incorporate recent advances in language-and-cognition research
with aspects of L2 teaching.
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