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This book provides a comprehensive review of all aspects relating
to visual quality assessment for stereoscopic images, including
statistical mathematics, stereo vision and deep learning. It covers
the fundamentals of stereoscopic image quality assessment (SIQA),
the relevant engineering problems and research significance, and
also offers an overview of the significant advances in visual
quality assessment for stereoscopic images, discussing and
analyzing the current state-of-the-art in SIQA algorithms, the
latest challenges and research directions as well as novel models
and paradigms. In addition, a large number of vivid figures and
formulas help readers gain a deeper understanding of the foundation
and new applications of objective stereoscopic image quality
assessment technologies. Reviewing the latest advances, challenges
and trends in stereoscopic image quality assessment, this book is a
valuable resource for researchers, engineers and graduate students
working in related fields, including imaging, displaying and image
processing, especially those interested in SIQA research.
The First Asia --- Pacific Conference on Agricultural Biotechnology
was held in Beijing, China on 20-24, August, 1992. Over half the
population in the world is in the Asian and Pacific Region. With an
increasing population and decreasing farming lands, it is important
to develop agricultural biotechnology for improvement of the
productivity, profitability and stability of the farming system.
The Conference's main objectives were to bring together scientists
working in different fields of agricultural biotechnology to
stimulate discussion on this important process and to have an
appraisal of the most recent studies concerning genetic
manipulation of plants, plant cell and tissue culture, plant gene
regulation, plant-microbe interaction, animal biotechnology etc.
The Conference was attended by 391 scientists from different
countries and regions. This volume presents the contributions of
the lectures and a selected number of posters, which are an
up-to-date account of the state of knowledge on agricultural
biotechnology. The book provides a valuable reference source not
only for specialists in agricultural biotechnology, but also for
researchers working on related aspects of agronomy, biochemistry,
genetics, molecular biology, microbiology and animal sciences. It
is with great pleasure to acknowledge the contributions of the
authors in assuring the prompt publication of this volume. We would
also extend our sincere thank to Kluwer Academic Publishers for the
publication of these proceedings.
A comprehensive illustrated field guide to the birds of Malaysia
and Singapore This comprehensive field guide looks at all 829
officially recorded bird species of Malaysia and Singapore. More
than 165 detailed color plates show plumage variation and
identifying features, and for each species, key facts examine size,
voice, range and status, habitat, specific country, and breeding.
This book also includes information on taxonomy and nomenclature,
an overview of geography and major habitats, key birdwatching sites
with maps, and easy-to-use graphic indexes. This guide is essential
for any naturalist interested in this region of the world. Features
all 829 bird species of Malaysia and Singapore Includes 165 unique
color plates Highlights facts on size, voice, range, status,
habitat, country, and breeding Looks at taxonomy and nomenclature,
geography, and key birding sites
Open this book to visit Asia's amazing wildlife sanctuaries to view
first-hand the wonders of the natural world! The Asian continent
has the world's highest mountains, hottest deserts and oldest
rainforests. And it is the perfect starting point for an
exploration of the incredible diversity of wildlife that the world
is now in danger of losing due to climate change, population
pressures, deforestation and other factors. Take an unforgettable
journey to 27 wildlife sanctuaries spread across 14 Asian
countries. Here is just a brief taste of what awaits you in these
pages: Kanha Tiger Reserve in central India, one of the country's
best managed parks and a favourite site to observe the Bengal Tiger
Borneo's Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary, home to some of the
highest concentrations of wildlife in Asia, including rich
assemblages of large mammals and lowland forest birds A visit to
the jungle-covered islands of the Raja Ampat Archipelago in eastern
Indonesia, one of the world's top birdwatching spots, also some of
the world's best diving spots Shiretoko National Park in Hokkaido,
Japan, the best sanctuary in Asia to see Brown Bears, with brief
and mild summers offering opportunities for whale watching and
excellent bird-watching throughout the year Asia's Greatest
Wildlife Sanctuaries is the work of two devoted conservationists
who have spent 20 years exploring, documenting and photographing
Asia's incredible wildlife. This book is published to raise
awareness and funds in support of BirdLife International for their
conservation projects in Asia.
This book provides a comprehensive review of all aspects relating
to visual quality assessment for stereoscopic images, including
statistical mathematics, stereo vision and deep learning. It covers
the fundamentals of stereoscopic image quality assessment (SIQA),
the relevant engineering problems and research significance, and
also offers an overview of the significant advances in visual
quality assessment for stereoscopic images, discussing and
analyzing the current state-of-the-art in SIQA algorithms, the
latest challenges and research directions as well as novel models
and paradigms. In addition, a large number of vivid figures and
formulas help readers gain a deeper understanding of the foundation
and new applications of objective stereoscopic image quality
assessment technologies. Reviewing the latest advances, challenges
and trends in stereoscopic image quality assessment, this book is a
valuable resource for researchers, engineers and graduate students
working in related fields, including imaging, displaying and image
processing, especially those interested in SIQA research.
The First Asia --- Pacific Conference on Agricultural Biotechnology
was held in Beijing, China on 20-24, August, 1992. Over half the
population in the world is in the Asian and Pacific Region. With an
increasing population and decreasing farming lands, it is important
to develop agricultural biotechnology for improvement of the
productivity, profitability and stability of the farming system.
The Conference's main objectives were to bring together scientists
working in different fields of agricultural biotechnology to
stimulate discussion on this important process and to have an
appraisal of the most recent studies concerning genetic
manipulation of plants, plant cell and tissue culture, plant gene
regulation, plant-microbe interaction, animal biotechnology etc.
The Conference was attended by 391 scientists from different
countries and regions. This volume presents the contributions of
the lectures and a selected number of posters, which are an
up-to-date account of the state of knowledge on agricultural
biotechnology. The book provides a valuable reference source not
only for specialists in agricultural biotechnology, but also for
researchers working on related aspects of agronomy, biochemistry,
genetics, molecular biology, microbiology and animal sciences. It
is with great pleasure to acknowledge the contributions of the
authors in assuring the prompt publication of this volume. We would
also extend our sincere thank to Kluwer Academic Publishers for the
publication of these proceedings.
An expanded and fully updated edition of The 100 Best Birdwatching
Sites in Southeast Asia. The book covers sites in Brunei
Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, The
Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste and Vietnam. Detailed
descriptions of each site cover the type of terrain and specific
spots at which certain species are likely to be encountered. A fact
file for each site lists the nearest town; the type of habitat; key
lowland, montane and winter species to be seen as well as other
wildlife specialities, and the best time to visit.
A Field Guide to the Birds of Singapore is a fully comprehensive
field guide to the 422 bird species of Singapore, as well as
‘escapees’ not formally accepted as ‘wild’ birds. The
species are clearly illustrated in over 100 plates, with many
variants. The main identifying features of each species are
described and key facts cover size, voice, range and status,
habitat and breeding. The book also includes information on
taxonomy and nomenclature, observing birds, climate, habitats, the
breeding cycle, migration and conservation as well as 25 key
birdwatching sites with maps.
This easy-to-use identification guide to the 280 bird species most
commonly seen in Southeast China is perfect for resident and
visitor alike. High quality photographs from the region's top
nature photographers are accompanied by detailed species
descriptions which include nomenclature, size, distribution, habits
and habitat. The user-friendly introduction covers geography and
climate, vegetation, opportunities for naturalists and the main
sites for viewing the listed species. Also included is an
all-important checklist of all of the birds of Southeast China
encompassing, for each species, its common and scientific name,
IUCN status as at 2011.
Since 1945, "The Annual Deming Conference on Applied Statistics"
has been an important event in the statistics profession. In
Clinical Trial Biostatistics and Biopharmaceutical Applications,
prominent speakers from past Deming conferences present novel
biostatistical methodologies in clinical trials as well as
up-to-date biostatistical applications from the pharmaceutical
industry. Divided into five sections, the book begins with emerging
issues in clinical trial design and analysis, including the roles
of modeling and simulation, the pros and cons of randomization
procedures, the design of Phase II dose-ranging trials, thorough
QT/QTc clinical trials, and assay sensitivity and the constancy
assumption in noninferiority trials. The second section examines
adaptive designs in drug development, discusses the consequences of
group-sequential and adaptive designs, and illustrates group
sequential design in R. The third section focuses on oncology
clinical trials, covering competing risks, escalation with overdose
control (EWOC) dose finding, and interval-censored time-to-event
data. In the fourth section, the book describes multiple test
problems with applications to adaptive designs, graphical
approaches to multiple testing, the estimation of simultaneous
confidence intervals for multiple comparisons, and weighted
parametric multiple testing methods. The final section discusses
the statistical analysis of biomarkers from omics technologies,
biomarker strategies applicable to clinical development, and the
statistical evaluation of surrogate endpoints. This book clarifies
important issues when designing and analyzing clinical trials,
including several misunderstood and unresolved challenges. It will
help readers choose the right method for their biostatistical
application. Each chapter is self-contained with references.
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