Advances in Computational Verb Systems


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Yang (whose credentials and affiliations are not mentioned in the book) explores advances in the use of computational verb systems in informational sciences, in the quest to develop a complete artificial language. Coverage includes basic knowledge of computational verbs, verbification, adverb and adverbials, computational verb sets, computational verb logic, complexities regarding the concept of "truth" in computational verb systems, verb numbers; verb statistics, and verb control. c. Book News Inc.




Proceedings of International Conference on Advances in Computing


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This is the first International Conference on Advances in Computing (ICAdC-2012). The scope of the conference includes all the areas of New Theoretical Computer Science, Systems and Software, and Intelligent systems. Conference Proceedings is a culmination of research results, papers and the theory related to all the three major areas of computing mentioned above. Helps budding researchers, graduates in the areas of Computer Science, Information Science, Electronics, Telecommunication, Instrumentation, Networking to take forward their research work based on the reviewed results in the paper by mutual interaction through e-mail contacts in the proceedings.




Advances in Computational Science and Computing


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This book includes papers on the recent advances in state-of-the-art computational science and computing presented at the 2018 International Symposium on Computational Science and Computing (ISCSC 2018), held in Huangshan, China, from 28 to 29 July 2018. All the papers were rigorously peer-reviewed by experts in the area. It is a valuable resource for researchers, professors, graduate students, as well as R & D staff in the industry with a general interest in computational science and computing.




Impulsive Control Theory


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The concept of impulsive control and its mathematical foundation called - pulsive di?erential equations,or di?erential equations with impulse e?ects,or di?erential equations with discontinuous righthand sides have a long history. In fact, in mechanical systems impulsive phenomena had been studied for a long time under di?erent names such as: mechanical systems with impacts. The study of impulsive control systems (control systems with impulse e?ects) has also a long history that can be traced back to the beginning of modern control theory. Many impulsive control methods were successfully developed under the framework of optimal control and were occasionally called impulse control. The so called impulse control is not exactly the impulsive control as will be de?ned in this book. The reader should not mixup these two kinds of control methods though in many papers they were treated as the same. - cently, there is a tendency of integrating impulsive control into hybrid control systems. However, this e?ort does not have much help to the development of impulsive control theory because impulsive systems can only be studied by the very mathematical tool based on impulsive di?erential equations. The e?ort to invent a very general framework of hybrid control system for stu- ing impulsive control and other hybrid control problems will contribute no essential knowledge to impulsive control.




Computational Verb Theory


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Computational verb theory (CV) was invented by Tao Yang in 1997 in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California at Berkeley. Since then, CV has been growing up into a multidisciplinary scientific field attracting attentions of researchers from information sciences, linguistics, biology, psychology, physics and computer sciences. Pushed far beyond fuzzy theory, CV is the first step towards building a complete artificial language into machines. The ultimate goal of CV is to building dynamic irrational intelligence into machines. CV also bridges the gap between physics and linguistics to give birth to a measurable linguistics; namely, physical linguistics. In physical linguistics, many classical linguistic problems such as verb classification and telicity in verbs were studied from an entirely new standpoint. Surprisingly, the bifurcation theory of dynamic systems leads to solid and precise solutions to many linguistic problems such as verb categorizing tests and verb ambiguity. CV also provides a platform of solving engineering problems based on dynamic experiences in the form of verb if-then rules. Such engineering applications include verb controllers, verb prediction and verb image processing. Written by the founding father of CV, this is a lucid, solid and timely monograph for professionals, scientists, academic researchers and students in information sciences, linguistics, fuzzy logic, computer sciences and control engineering.




Advances in Computing and Intelligent Systems


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This book gathers selected papers presented at the International Conference on Advancements in Computing and Management (ICACM 2019). Discussing current research in the field of artificial intelligence and machine learning, cloud computing, recent trends in security, natural language processing and machine translation, parallel and distributed algorithms, as well as pattern recognition and analysis, it is a valuable resource for academics, practitioners in industry and decision-makers.




Advanced Computational and Communication Paradigms


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This book presents high-quality, peer-reviewed papers from Fourth International Conference on Advanced Computational and Communication Paradigms (ICACCP 2023), organized by Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology (SMIT), Sikkim, India, during February 16–18, 2023. ICACCP 2023 covers advanced computational paradigms and communications technique which provides failsafe and robust solutions to the emerging problems faced by mankind. Technologists, scientists, industry professionals, and research scholars from regional, national, and international levels are invited to present their original unpublished work in this conference.




Book Review Index


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Vols. 8-10 of the 1965-1984 master cumulation constitute a title index.




Advanced Computational Methods for Knowledge Engineering


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The proceedings consists of 30 papers which have been selected and invited from the submissions to the 2nd International Conference on Computer Science, Applied Mathematics and Applications (ICCSAMA 2014) held on 8-9 May, 2014 in Budapest, Hungary. The conference is organized into 7 sessions: Advanced Optimization Methods and Their Applications, Queueing Models and Performance Evaluation, Software Development and Testing, Computational Methods for Mobile and Wireless Networks, Computational Methods for Knowledge Engineering, Logic Based Methods for Decision Making and Data Mining and Nonlinear Systems and Applications, respectively. All chapters in the book discuss theoretical and practical issues connected with computational methods and optimization methods for knowledge engineering. The editors hope that this volume can be useful for graduate and Ph.D. students and researchers in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics. It is the hope of the editors that readers of this volume can find many inspiring ideas and use them to their research. Many such challenges are suggested by particular approaches and models presented in individual chapters of this book.




Advanced Computational Methods for Knowledge Engineering


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This proceedings consists of 20 papers which have been selected and invited from the submissions to the 4th International Conference on Computer Science, Applied Mathematics and Applications (ICCSAMA 2016) held on 2-3 May, 2016 in Laxenburg, Austria. The conference is organized into 5 sessions: Advanced Optimization Methods and Their Applications, Models for ICT applications, Topics on discrete mathematics, Data Analytic Methods and Applications and Feature Extractio, respectively. All chapters in the book discuss theoretical and practical issues connected with computational methods and optimization methods for knowledge engineering. The editors hope that this volume can be useful for graduate and Ph.D. students and researchers in Applied Sciences, Computer Science and Applied Mathematics.