The 2010 Pacific-Rim Conference on Multimedia (PCM 2010) was held in Shanghai at Fudan University, during September 21–24, 2010. Since its inauguration in 2000, PCM has been held in various places around the Pacific ...
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ISBN:
(数字)9783642157028
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(纸本)9783642157011
The 2010 Pacific-Rim Conference on Multimedia (PCM 2010) was held in Shanghai at Fudan University, during September 21–24, 2010. Since its inauguration in 2000, PCM has been held in various places around the Pacific Rim, namely Sydney (PCM 2000), Beijing (PCM 2001), Hsinchu (PCM 2002), Singapore (PCM 2003), Tokyo (PCM 2004), Jeju (PCM 2005), Zhejiang (PCM 2006), Hong Kong (PCM 2007), Tainan (PCM 2008), and Bangkok (PCM 2009). PCM is a major annual international conference organized as a forum for the dissemination of state-of-the-art technological advances and research results in the fields of theoretical, experimental, and applied multimedia analysis and processing. PCM 2010 featured a comprehensive technical program which included 75 oral and 56 poster presentations selected from 261 submissions from Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Iran, Italy, Japan, Korea, Myanmar, Norway, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, the UK, and the USA. Three distinguished researchers, Prof. Zhi-Hua Zhou from Nanjing University, Dr. Yong Rui from Microsoft, and Dr. Tie-Yan Liu from Microsoft Research Asia delivered three keynote talks to the conference. We are very grateful to the many people who helped to make this conference a s- cess. We would like to especially thank Hong Lu for local organization, Qi Zhang for handling the publication of the proceedings, and Cheng Jin for looking after the c- ference website and publicity. We thank Fei Wu for organizing the special session on large-scale multimedia search in the social network settings.
The rise of the digital economy and e-commerce has fostered a movement towards efficient low-resource medical information processing, a trend that holds great importance in the healthcare sector. Diabetes, being a wid...
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The rise of the digital economy and e-commerce has fostered a movement towards efficient low-resource medical information processing, a trend that holds great importance in the healthcare sector. Diabetes, being a widespread chronic condition, has witnessed the introduction of glucometers, which offer patients a convenient method of monitoring their blood sugar levels. However, it is worth noting that a considerable proportion of online comments may be subject to emotional bias or contain inaccurate information. Furthermore, the performance of glucometers can be influenced by several attributes, including price, accuracy and portability, thereby potentially complicating the decision-making process for consumers. Semantic analysis can be employed to acquire valuable information, aiding consumers in reasonably choosing the suitable glucometer. This paper utilizes the benefits of granular computing, an emerging computing paradigm, to effectively handle incomplete and uncertain medical information. It employs generalized fuzzy sets, rough sets and three-way decisions (TWD) techniques to boost the accuracy and reliability of medical information fusion. Subsequently, the MABAC (Multi-Attribute Border Approximation Area Comparison) method is utilized to evaluate the reviews of every glucometer, calculate their aggregated scores, and rank and compare them. Ultimately, in light of consumers’ needs and trade-offs, the glucometer with the highest score can be selected. The proposed approach comprehensively considers the weight and priority of multiple attributes, reduces information overload and mitigates selection difficulties, thereby enhancing the accuracy and reliability of low-resource medical information processing.
The 2010 Pacific-Rim Conference on Multimedia (PCM 2010) was held in Shanghai at Fudan University, during September 21–24, 2010. Since its inauguration in 2000, PCM has been held in various places around the Pacific ...
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ISBN:
(数字)9783642156960
ISBN:
(纸本)9783642156953
The 2010 Pacific-Rim Conference on Multimedia (PCM 2010) was held in Shanghai at Fudan University, during September 21–24, 2010. Since its inauguration in 2000, PCM has been held in various places around the Pacific Rim, namely Sydney (PCM 2000), Beijing (PCM 2001), Hsinchu (PCM 2002), Singapore (PCM 2003), Tokyo (PCM 2004), Jeju (PCM 2005), Zhejiang (PCM 2006), Hong Kong (PCM 2007), Tainan (PCM 2008), and Bangkok (PCM 2009). PCM is a major annual international conference organized as a forum for the dissemination of state-of-the-art technological advances and research results in the fields of theoretical, experimental, and applied multimedia analysis and processing. PCM 2010 featured a comprehensive technical program which included 75 oral and 56 poster presentations selected from 261 submissions from Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Iran, Italy, Japan, Korea, Myanmar, Norway, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, the UK, and the USA. Three distinguished researchers, Prof. Zhi-Hua Zhou from Nanjing University, Dr. Yong Rui from Microsoft, and Dr. Tie-Yan Liu from Microsoft Research Asia delivered three keynote talks to the conference. We are very grateful to the many people who helped to make this conference a s- cess. We would like to especially thank Hong Lu for local organization, Qi Zhang for handling the publication of the proceedings, and Cheng Jin for looking after the c- ference website and publicity. We thank Fei Wu for organizing the special session on large-scale multimedia search in the social network settings.
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ORMSBY, JOSEPH F. A.THE AUTHOR Graduated from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1950. From then until the Spring of 1955
he worked at R.P.I. in the various capacities of instructor in the Department of Electrical Engineering assistant project engineer on a Signal Corps project and research associate in the Computer (analogue) Laboratory Department. During this period he also received his M.E.E. and M.S. (math) degrees from R.P.I. He entered the United States Naval Officers Candidate School in May 1955 and received his commission as an Ensign in the Naval Reserve in September 1955. Upon assignment to Boston Naval Shipyard he worked as a ship superintendent. Later he was assigned to the Production Analysis Officer as an assistant on electronic data processing. His interest in this area is reflected in the present article.
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