以下内容,看似简单(只不过就是摘要或段落的属性信息抽取或专家术语提炼),其实非凡(国际国内人工智能学界为了让计算机做到自然语言理解、专家知识获取及其形式化表达以便于日后通过形式语义或内容语意涉及的各类模式识别从而做到有针对性地重复调用,已花了大半个世纪来客服其中包含的一系列歧义辨析,可说是仅仅获得了许许多多的阶段性研究成果或局部性研究突破,而这些图例揭示的东西其背后蕴藏原理即序位逻辑、双语数学和广义翻译三大基本定律则是驾驭质能表象的信息本质及其蕴含的三大基本定律)。 1. 信息基本定律及其源渊展示 (序位逻辑、双语数学、广义翻译,引领社会发展的知识中心建构的原理) 2. 双字棋盘及其对心智的解读 (语言与心智、群体与个体、类与例的一系列基本结构关系的形式化体现) 3. 双语棋谱机器翻译应用示例 (汉语棋谱、英语棋谱、双语棋谱,协同联动呈现,机译棋谱双语化用例) 4. 双语棋谱应急安全应用示例 (汉语棋谱、英语棋谱、双语棋谱,协同联动呈现,安全棋谱双语化用例) 5. 双字棋盘金融棋谱应用示例 (汉语棋谱、英语棋谱、双语棋谱,协同联动呈现,金融棋谱双语化用例) 6. 双字棋盘应用于解读中文易如反掌 (各行各业多学科、多领域、多语种、多媒体的各类棋谱双语用例) 7. 语言知识软件硬件一体化形式信息处理系统工程 (教育管理学习应用一体化即内容信息处理系统工程) 8. ……………(应用范围极其宽广) 汉字棋盘、汉语棋谱、原创棋魂, 不仅是全球语言定位系统(GLPS)的基础,而且,也是全球知识定位系统(GKPS)的基础,甚至还是全球软件定位系统(GSPS)的基础。…… 入选AAAS 2017Annual Meeting的五篇论文摘要(它们是我们画龙点睛制作Science高级科普海报的依据): Abstract #20325 Fundamental Law of Information: Proved by Double Matrices on Numbers and Characters XiaoHui Zou, China University of Geosciences (Beijing), Beijing, China https://aaas.confex.com/aaas/2017/poster/papers/viewonly.cgi?password=598206username=20325 Abstract #19708 Formal Bilingual Chessboard spectrum:Show the Overlapping between Language and Mind Shunpeng Zou, China University of Geosciences(Beijing), Beijing, China https://aaas.confex.com/aaas/2017/poster/papers/viewonly.cgi?password=379336username=19708 Abstract #20463 Machine Translation with Bilingual Chess Spectrum Ruixin Han, Beijing Industry University, Beijing, China https://aaas.confex.com/aaas/2017/poster/papers/viewonly.cgi?password=653376username=20463 Abstract #20461 Establishing Win-Win Pattern:a Case of Emergency Safety Knowledge Management Hanxing Wang, Zhu Hai City Polytechnic, Zhuhai, China https://aaas.confex.com/aaas/2017/poster/papers/viewonly.cgi?password=658857username=20461 Abstract #20470 Financial chess spectrum: popular version on super brains think tank Jing Li, Zhu Hai City Polytechnic, Zhuhai, China https://aaas.confex.com/aaas/2017/poster/papers/viewonly.cgi?password=782311username=20470
Dear Hanxing, WANG Congratulations! You have been invited to present your poster, ID # 20461,� Establishing Win-Win Pattern:a Case of Emergency Safety Knowledge Management, at the 2017 AAAS Annual Meeting in Boston during the Student Poster Competition . Your poster category, presentation date, and time is: Medicine and Public Health , � Saturday, February 18, 2017 at 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM. The poster judging will take place from 9:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. We encourage you to leave your poster up until 4:30 p.m. to allow meeting attendees to see your hard work. Meeting Registration As a poster presenter, you are responsible for your own meeting registration, hotel, and travel arrangements. ALL student poster presenters must be registered in a paid registration category or as a session aide by Friday, November 18, 2016. If you are not registered for the meeting by this deadline, you will be disqualified from presenting your poster ( NO EXCEPTIONS ). To register online, click here . If you would like to volunteer to be a Student Session Aide , your meeting registration fee will be waived, but you must apply and be approved before November 18. Cancellation Policy If there is an emergency and you cannot attend the meeting, please notify us immediately. A co-author can present in your place provided the following conditions are met: a) AAAS is notified in advance (deadline to make a change is January 27, 2017); b) The new presenter registers in a paid category or is a qualified Student Session Aide; and; c) The new presenter is not the lead author of another poster being presented at the same session (you cannot present two posters at the same session). Registration Check In Your photo ID is required to pick up your badge when you arrive at the meeting; please also bring your registration confirmation. Important : Please stop by the VIP line at registration to get a Poster Presenter ribbon for your badge. You will need this identifier to enter the exhibit hall before it opens to the public to put up your poster at 8:30 am. Poster Check-in Check-in for the sessions will start at 8:30 a.m. in the Exhibit Hall (back right corner from the entrance). Please have your meeting badge ready to show at check-in when you arrive at the Exhibit Hall in Hynes Convention Center. Poster Presentation All posters must be confined to the 4 feet high x 8 feet wide display board provided. Computer display equipment, sound or projection equipment, or freestanding displays are not permitted. All material must be removable. For more guidelines, click here. Items to Bring 1. PUSH PINS or VELCRO to affix your poster material to the display board. 2. Any handouts you want to have available for meeting attendees. 3. Comfy shoes and a winning smile! Conference attendees will be walking around the Exhibit Hall at all times, so you will want to be at your poster and available to take questions as much as possible during your poster session date/time. We are pleased that you will be part of the 2017 AAAS Annual Meeting. For updates on the meeting, please check the AAAS Annual Meeting website or follow us on Twitter ( @AAASmeetings a nd #AAASmtg ) and Facebook . If you have any questions, please contact the Meetings staff at meetings@aaas.org or (202) 326-6450 . Looking forward to seeing you in Boston! AAAS Meetings 1200 New York Ave., NW Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 326-6450 Fax: (202) 326-4021 www.aaas.org/meetings https://aaas.confex.com/aaas/2017/poster/papers/index.cgi?username=20461password=658857 Abstract #20461 Establishing Win-Win Pattern:a Case of Emergency Safety Knowledge Management WangHanxing; KeLijun , Promotion Association of China Group Corporation, Beijing, China Abstract Text: This paper aims to explore how the emergency safety knowledge management on cloud servers and intelligence terminal to establish five kinds of main bodies all win pattern by using both money and smart. The central method is: First of all, achieve the organic combination between strategic cognition of all win situation pattern and accuracy marketing behavior of landing channel. Furthermore, on the one hand, it is necessary to clarify the scientific mechanism of two directions interaction between capital and wisdom, management and education; on the other hand, to put into practice on corresponding security materials and products and tools as an example to establish five kinds of main bodies all win pattern. Finally,optimize the supply chain and its production supply side,through planning and design with crowd sourcing approach, taking into account the other four types of main bodies, of which the integration of the parties formed a great wisdom, coordinate the five kinds of main bodies, through group purchase and public financing approach, address the conflict between short-term market weakness and long-term precision. The result is that not only systematically combed the various types of the title in the easy to confuse for security pile or safety pile, but also the link or combination between the hardware-based carrier intelligence and the software-based double chessboards understanding has been found in this process. The significance is that not only find the safety pile market development space, but also find the whole body of the smart urban and rural areas on the problem of system engineering focus, and also a point-cut. In other words, how can the cloud servers and intelligence terminal of the emergency safety knowledge management establish the five main subjects win pattern, then,through a series of knowledge management to build all walks of life in all win pattern namely win-win model. Session Selection: AAAS Student Poster Competition Saturday Slot: : Saturday, February 18, 2017: 9:30 AM-4:30 PM Title: Establishing Win-Win Pattern:a Case of Emergency Safety Knowledge Management Subject Category: Medicine and Public Health Submitter's E-mail Address: for_aaas_2017@sohu.com First Author Presenter WangHanxing; KeLijun Email: for_aaas_2017@sohu.com -- Will not be published Promotion Association of China Group Corporation assistant / student Beijing Economic and Technological Development Area, 10 Ronghua Road, Yicheng International Center, Block A, 2101 Zhu Hai City Polytechnic,Xihu Chengqu,Jinwan District,Zhuhai,P.R.China Beijing 100176 China Advisor XiaoHui Zou Email: zouxiaohui@pku.org.cn Alternate Email: 949309225@qq.com -- Will not be published aaas Member SINO-US Searle Research Center Searle Research Center Prof. (Researcher) China University of Geosciences (Beijing),29,Xueyuan Road, Haidian District Super think tank based on double brains,Promotion Association of China Group Corporation Beijing 100083 China
-------- Forwarding messages -------- From: aaas@confex.com Date: 2016-11-01 04:23:37 To: 15916241709@163.com Subject: AAAS 2017 Annual Meeting Student Poster Competition Decision Dear Ruixin, HAN Congratulations! You have been invited to present your poster, ID # 20463 , Machine Translation with Bilingual Chess Spectrum, at the 2017 AAAS Annual Meeting in Boston during the Student Poster Competition. Your poster category, presentation date, and time is: Education, Saturday, February 18, 2017 at 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM. The poster judging will take place from 9:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. We encourage you to leave your poster up until 4:30 p.m. to allow meeting attendees to see your hard work. Meeting Registration As a poster presenter, you are responsible for your own meeting registration, hotel, and travel arrangements. ALL student poster presenters must be registered in a paid registration category or as a session aide by Friday, November 18, 2016. If you are not registered for the meeting by this deadline, you will be disqualified from presenting your poster (NO EXCEPTIONS). To register online, click here. If you would like to volunteer to be a Student Session Aide, your meeting registration fee will be waived, but you must apply and be approved before November 18. Cancellation Policy If there is an emergency and you cannot attend the meeting, please notify us immediately. A co-author can present in your place provided the following conditions are met: a) AAAS is notified in advance (deadline to make a change is January 27, 2017); b) The new presenter registers in a paid category or is a qualified Student Session Aide; and; c) The new presenter is not the lead author of another poster being presented at the same session (you cannot present two posters at the same session). Registration Check In Your photo ID is required to pick up your badge when you arrive at the meeting; please also bring your registration confirmation. Important: Please stop by the VIP line at registration to get a Poster Presenter ribbon for your badge. You will need this identifier to enter the exhibit hall before it opens to the public to put up your poster at 8:30 am. Poster Check-in Check-in for the sessions will start at 8:30 a.m. in the Exhibit Hall (back right corner from the entrance). Please have your meeting badge ready to show at check-in when you arrive at the Exhibit Hall in Hynes Convention Center. Poster Presentation All posters must be confined to the 4 feet high x 8 feet wide display board provided. Computer display equipment, sound or projection equipment, or freestanding displays are not permitted. All material must be removable. For more guidelines, click here. Items to Bring 1. PUSH PINS or VELCRO to affix your poster material to the display board. 2. Any handouts you want to have available for meeting attendees. 3. Comfy shoes and a winning smile! Conference attendees will be walking around the Exhibit Hall at all times, so you will want to be at your poster and available to take questions as much as possible during your poster session date/time. We are pleased that you will be part of the 2017 AAAS Annual Meeting. For updates on the meeting, please check the AAAS Annual Meeting website or follow us on Twitter (@AAASmeetings and #AAASmtg) and Facebook. If you have any questions, please contact the Meetings staff at meetings@aaas.org or (202) 326-6450 . Looking forward to seeing you in Boston! AAAS Meetings 1200 New York Ave., NW Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 326-6450 Fax: (202) 326-4021 www.aaas.org/meetings Abstract #20463 Machine Translation with Bilingual Chess Spectrum LaiHanjing; HanRuixin , Tsinghua University;Beijing industry university, Beijing, China Abstract Text: The purpose of this paper is to exhibit the synergistic effect of machine translation with generalized bilingual chess spectrum. The method is: First of all, play a efficient role of machine translation, highlighting the high efficiency of its algorithm and computer-aided. In addition, simplify machine translation by using the bilingual chess spectrum in double chessboards, highlighting the accuracy of thinking and natural people advantage to help the system. Then, be a sign of collaborative translation in human-computer interaction, highlighting the cooperation between man and machine to promote translation. And finally completed, its success, namely:exhibit the synergistic effect of machine translation with generalized bilingual chess spectrum through machine translation and double chessboards paired, and improve knowledge module finishing systematically, not just fragmented machine translation or human translation, also not only limited into information island isolated, Instead, human-computer interaction is continually being improved by using super-system optimization. As a result, the bilingual think tank can ensure not only language comprehension in the way finishing knowledge module, but also knowledge acquisition and expression formalized accuracy and repeatability. Its significance is: the beneficial effect of synergistic translation, not only to highlight machine translation algorithm is superior, but also to highlight advantage of double chessboards both in combination and clustering and in two aspects of human-computer interaction, namely : on the one hand, the order and position of words can be reorganized to satisfy the respective custom expression characteristics for bilinguals, and on the other hand, the specific entries can be chosen, i.e., the special advantages in the bilinguals are played on the precise selection of a series of attributes or classes. Session Selection: AAAS Student Poster Competition Saturday Slot: : Saturday, February 18, 2017: 9:30 AM-4:30 PM Title: Machine Translation with Bilingual Chess Spectrum Subject Category: Education Submitter's E-mail Address: 15916241709@163.com First Author Presenter LaiHanjing; HanRuixin Email: 15916241709@163.com -- Will not be published Tsinghua University;Beijing industry university for Master Degree Tsinghua University,Haiding district, Beijing Beijing industry university,No. 100 Pingle Garden, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100084/100124 China Advisor XiaoHui Zou Email: zouxiaohui@pku.org.cn Alternate Email: 949309225@qq.com -- Will not be published aaas Member SINO-US Searle Research Center Searle Research Center Prof. (Researcher) China University of Geosciences (Beijing),29,Xueyuan Road, Haidian District Super think tank based on double brains,Promotion Association of China Group Corporation Beijing 100083 China https://aaas.confex.com/aaas/2017/poster/papers/index.cgi?username=20463password=653376 Student Poster Advisor Confirmation Title: Machine Translation with Bilingual Chess Spectrum Subject Category: Education Session Selection: AAAS Student Poster Competition Saturday Slot: : Saturday, February 18, 2017: 9:30 AM-4:30 PM First Author Presenter LaiHanjing; HanRuixin Email: 15916241709@163.com -- Will not be published Tsinghua University;Beijing industry university for Master Degree Tsinghua University,Haiding district, Beijing Beijing industry university,No. 100 Pingle Garden, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100084/100124 China Advisor XiaoHui Zou Email: zouxiaohui@pku.org.cn Alternate Email: 949309225@qq.com -- Will not be published aaas Member SINO-US Searle Research Center Searle Research Center Prof. (Researcher) China University of Geosciences (Beijing),29,Xueyuan Road, Haidian District Super think tank based on double brains,Promotion Association of China Group Corporation Beijing 100083 China You have already confirmed that you are the advisor for the poster listed above. https://aaas.confex.com/aaas/2017/poster/papers/extraroles.cgi?roleid=137808password=210839
Dear Shunpeng Zou, Congratulations! You have been invited to present your poster, ID # 19710 , Digital Characters Chess:Intelligence Science Research Based on Chinese Formalized, at the 2017 AAAS Annual Meeting in Boston during the Student Poster Competition . Your poster category, presentation date, and time is: Technology, Engineering, and Math , Sunday, February 19, 2017 at 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM. The poster judging will take place from 9:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. We encourage you to leave your poster up until 4:30 p.m. to allow meeting attendees to see your hard work. Meeting Registration As a poster presenter, you are responsible for your own meeting registration, hotel, and travel arrangements. ALL student poster presenters must be registered in a paid registration category or as a session aide by Friday, November 18, 2016. If you are not registered for the meeting by this deadline, you will be disqualified from presenting your poster ( NO EXCEPTIONS ). To register online, click here . If you would like to volunteer to be a Student Session Aide , your meeting registration fee will be waived, but you must apply and be approved before November 18. Cancellation Policy If there is an emergency and you cannot attend the meeting, please notify us immediately. A co-author can present in your place provided the following conditions are met: a) AAAS is notified in advance (deadline to make a change is January 27, 2017); b) The new presenter registers in a paid category or is a qualified Student Session Aide; and; c) The new presenter is not the lead author of another poster being presented at the same session (you cannot present two posters at the same session). Registration Check In Your photo ID is required to pick up your badge when you arrive at the meeting; please also bring your registration confirmation. Important : Please stop by the VIP line at registration to get a Poster Presenter ribbon for your badge. You will need this identifier to enter the exhibit hall before it opens to the public to put up your poster at 8:30 am. Poster Check-in Check-in for the sessions will start at 8:30 a.m. in the Exhibit Hall (back right corner from the entrance). Please have your meeting badge ready to show at check-in when you arrive at the Exhibit Hall in Hynes Convention Center. Poster Presentation All posters must be confined to the 4 feet high x 8 feet wide display board provided. Computer display equipment, sound or projection equipment, or freestanding displays are not permitted. All material must be removable. For more guidelines, click here. Items to Bring 1. PUSH PINS or VELCRO to affix your poster material to the display board. 2. Any handouts you want to have available for meeting attendees. 3. Comfy shoes and a winning smile! Conference attendees will be walking around the Exhibit Hall at all times, so you will want to be at your poster and available to take questions as much as possible during your poster session date/time. We are pleased that you will be part of the 2017 AAAS Annual Meeting. For updates on the meeting, please check the AAAS Annual Meeting website or follow us on Twitter ( @AAASmeetings and #AAASmtg ) and Facebook . If you have any questions, please contact the Meetings staff at meetings@aaas.org or (202) 326-6450 . Looking forward to seeing you in Boston! AAAS Meetings 1200 New York Ave., NW Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 326-6450 Fax: (202) 326-4021 www.aaas.org/meetings Dear Shunpeng Zou, Congratulations! You have been invited to present your poster, ID # 19708 , Formal Bilingual Chessboard spectrum:Show the Overlapping between Language and Mind, at the 2017 AAAS Annual Meeting in Boston during the Student Poster Competition . Your poster category, presentation date, and time is: Brain and Behavior , Saturday, February 18, 2017 at 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM. The poster judging will take place from 9:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. We encourage you to leave your poster up until 4:30 p.m. to allow meeting attendees to see your hard work. Meeting Registration As a poster presenter, you are responsible for your own meeting registration, hotel, and travel arrangements. ALL student poster presenters must be registered in a paid registration category or as a session aide by Friday, November 18, 2016. If you are not registered for the meeting by this deadline, you will be disqualified from presenting your poster ( NO EXCEPTIONS ). To register online, click here . If you would like to volunteer to be a Student Session Aide , your meeting registration fee will be waived, but you must apply and be approved before November 18. Cancellation Policy If there is an emergency and you cannot attend the meeting, please notify us immediately. A co-author can present in your place provided the following conditions are met: a) AAAS is notified in advance (deadline to make a change is January 27, 2017); b) The new presenter registers in a paid category or is a qualified Student Session Aide; and; c) The new presenter is not the lead author of another poster being presented at the same session (you cannot present two posters at the same session). Registration Check In Your photo ID is required to pick up your badge when you arrive at the meeting; please also bring your registration confirmation. Important : Please stop by the VIP line at registration to get a Poster Presenter ribbon for your badge. You will need this identifier to enter the exhibit hall before it opens to the public to put up your poster at 8:30 am. Poster Check-in Check-in for the sessions will start at 8:30 a.m. in the Exhibit Hall (back right corner from the entrance). Please have your meeting badge ready to show at check-in when you arrive at the Exhibit Hall in Hynes Convention Center. Poster Presentation All posters must be confined to the 4 feet high x 8 feet wide display board provided. Computer display equipment, sound or projection equipment, or freestanding displays are not permitted. All material must be removable. For more guidelines, click here. Items to Bring 1. PUSH PINS or VELCRO to affix your poster material to the display board. 2. Any handouts you want to have available for meeting attendees. 3. Comfy shoes and a winning smile! Conference attendees will be walking around the Exhibit Hall at all times, so you will want to be at your poster and available to take questions as much as possible during your poster session date/time. We are pleased that you will be part of the 2017 AAAS Annual Meeting. For updates on the meeting, please check the AAAS Annual Meeting website or follow us on Twitter ( @AAASmeetings and #AAASmtg ) and Facebook . If you have any questions, please contact the Meetings staff at meetings@aaas.org or (202) 326-6450 . Looking forward to seeing you in Boston! AAAS Meetings 1200 New York Ave., NW Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 326-6450 Fax: (202) 326-4021 www.aaas.org/meetings Abstract #19708 Formal Bilingual Chessboard spectrum:Show the Overlapping between Language and Mind Shunpeng Zou , China University of Geosciences(Beijing), Beijing, China Abstract Text: The purpose of this paper is to realize the human - computer interaction by using the Chinese character chessboard and Chinese language chessboard spectrum, to optimize the interpersonal communication, and to further reveal the formalized hub of human intelligence and artificial intelligence as well as its scientific principles. The formal pivot was clearly combed out into dual approaches, five levels and seven milestones, in Two Major Categories of Formalized Strategy, which has paved the road for the construction of human-computer interactive digital bilingual chessboard spectrum,the specific double matrix constructed by numbers and characters, it contained deep-seated scientific principles. The basic steps of this method are as follows: The first step, depict the ideal blueprint. It is visible from the seven milestones that the ideal blueprint in the near future starts from the break of the fifth milestone. The second step, construct its theoretical model.Through the dual approaches and five levels, it can be seen that the theoretical model is successfully built from the creation of the second formal approach. The third step, produce its software model.From the process of structuring, formalization and automation, on the abstract of summary big data, it can be seen that digital bilingual chessboard spectrum is the key. The result is:the basic implementation of its specific application will allow the teachers and students of liberal arts, science and engineering to understand and participate in the corresponding activities. The specific approach is to process abstracts of summary big data to construct or to participate in the construction of expert knowledge bases, especially by using the structured, formalized and automated abstract of summary big data or Think Tank. Teachers and students can play their respective roles in the language, knowledge and software three systems engineering. The significance is that from point to surface we can not only understand certain information, but can also put into action.The specific manifestations include a series of pilot projects and all aspects of application. Recently, the most prominent systematic application is to popularize it for the thinking, memory and communication between persons, especially for academic and artistic exchanges. Meanwhile, it can also be used for computer as bilingual information processing, storage and interaction, and significantly improve human intelligence labor efficiency and the quality of artificial intelligence software. In particular, it can play a role in computer-aided education and research, services, leading social development, international exchanges, cultural heritage and innovation, etc. Session Selection: AAAS Student Poster Competition Saturday Slot: : Saturday, February 18, 2017: 9:30 AM-4:30 PM Title: Formal Bilingual Chessboard spectrum:Show the Overlapping between Language and Mind Subject Category: Brain and Behavior Submitter's E-mail Address: 949309225@qq.com First Author Presenter Shunpeng Zou Email: 949309225@qq.com -- Will not be published Alternate Email: zouxiaohui@pku.org.cn -- Will not be published China University of Geosciences(Beijing) doctoral candidate, AAAS Member China university of geosciences(Beijing),29,Xueyuan Road, Haidian District New Oriental Education Technology Group,Haidian District, Beijing Beijing 100083 China Advisor XiaoHui Zou Email: zouxiaohui@pku.org.cn Alternate Email: 949309225@qq.com -- Will not be published aaas Member SINO-US Searle Research Center Searle Research Center Prof. (Researcher) China University of Geosciences (Beijing),29,Xueyuan Road, Haidian District Super think tank based on double brains,Promotion Association of China Group Corporation Beijing 100083 China https://aaas.confex.com/aaas/2017/poster/papers/index.cgi?username=19708password=379336 Student Poster Advisor Confirmation Title: Formal Bilingual Chessboard spectrum:Show the Overlapping between Language and Mind Subject Category: Brain and Behavior Session Selection: AAAS Student Poster Competition Saturday Slot: : Saturday, February 18, 2017: 9:30 AM-4:30 PM First Author Presenter Shunpeng Zou Email: 949309225@qq.com -- Will not be published Alternate Email: zouxiaohui@pku.org.cn -- Will not be published China University of Geosciences(Beijing) doctoral candidate, AAAS Member China university of geosciences(Beijing),29,Xueyuan Road, Haidian District New Oriental Education Technology Group,Haidian District, Beijing Beijing 100083 China Advisor XiaoHui Zou Email: zouxiaohui@pku.org.cn Alternate Email: 949309225@qq.com -- Will not be published aaas Member SINO-US Searle Research Center Searle Research Center Prof. (Researcher) China University of Geosciences (Beijing),29,Xueyuan Road, Haidian District Super think tank based on double brains,Promotion Association of China Group Corporation Beijing 100083 China You have already confirmed that you are the advisor for the poster listed above. https://aaas.confex.com/aaas/2017/poster/papers/extraroles.cgi?roleid=136444password=210839 Student Poster Advisor Confirmation Title: Classification and Clustering Algorithm for Complex Geological Attributes Distribution Subject Category: Environment and Ecology Session Selection: AAAS Student Poster Competition Sunday Slot: : Sunday, February 19, 2017: 9:30 AM-4:30 PM First Author Presenter Shuming Chen Email: geneculture@icloud.com -- Will not be published Intelligence Science Research Institute,Promotion Association of China Group Corporation D o c t oral student No.10 Ronghua Middle Road,Beijing Economic and Technological Development Area Beijing 100176 China Advisor XiaoHui Zou Email: zouxiaohui@pku.org.cn Alternate Email: 949309225@qq.com -- Will not be published aaas Member SINO-US Searle Research Center Searle Research Center Prof. (Researcher) China University of Geosciences (Beijing),29,Xueyuan Road, Haidian District Super think tank based on double brains,Promotion Association of China Group Corporation Beijing 100083 China https://aaas.confex.com/aaas/2017/poster/papers/extraroles.cgi?roleid=137408password=210839 You have already confirmed that you are the advisor for the poster listed above. Abstract #20219 Classification and Clustering Algorithm for Complex Geological Attributes Distribution Shuming Chen , Intelligence Science Research Institute,Promotion Association of China Group Corporation, Beijing, China Abstract Text: It is proposed in this paper, on basis of geological input information from boreholes and other geological survey. As a geological intelligent algorithm, it completely solves the technical bottlenecks of geological uncertainties and geometric irregularities brought about by complex contributing factors during the formation of geological bodies. As verification system this algorithm is applied can automatically implement 3D geological modeling meeting the demand of specialized application in geological related fields, without any simplification or generalization by complicated human-computer pretreatment. The main procedure is: Firstly, a new fuzzy operator sets up a metric model between the point of geological input information and arbitrary point in geological space,considering the complex variation of geological attributes in geological bodies which is the multiple effect of a variety of agents such as tectonic motion, rock weathering, soil sedimentation and transportation, etc. Secondly, a new neural network adopting integral principle produces an input influencing function between the points of geological input information and arbitrary points in geological space, considering the features of geological input information distributing in geological space including spatial non-homogeneity, scarcity and continuity, etc. Thirdly, a probability field model of 3D geological attributes adopting probability principle is built, based on the input influencing function of all points in geological space. Fourthly, according to the above probability field model, to each geological space point there are more than one different geological attributes with probability distribution values, the geological attribute of the point is determined by that with the maximum probability, and these points with the same geological attribute constitute an associated cluster. Fifthly, to some geological space points there are more than one different geological attributes with the same maximum probability, and these points constitute the boundaries of associated clusters of geological attributes. The typical geological intelligent algorithm is clear mathematically in principle. Moreover, a proving system is built of which the analysis of the results indicates that this algorithm is robust and effective, based on which the developed software can automatically carry out 3D geological modeling with a high accuracy rate. This algorithm has solved scientific problem of highly-accurate 3D geological modeling based on complex geological input information, widely and deeply applied in geological related fields, and furthermore provide a pivotal solution for global Glass Earth Project stranded for almost two decades due to technical bottlenecks. It may bring a bran-new definition and categorical framework of Geological Big Data. Session Selection: AAAS Student Poster Competition Sunday Slot: : Sunday, February 19, 2017: 9:30 AM-4:30 PM Title: Classification and Clustering Algorithm for Complex Geological Attributes Distribution Subject Category: Environment and Ecology Submitter's E-mail Address: geneculture@icloud.com First Author Presenter Shuming Chen Email: geneculture@icloud.com -- Will not be published Intelligence Science Research Institute,Promotion Association of China Group Corporation D o c t oral student No.10 Ronghua Middle Road,Beijing Economic and Technological Development Area Beijing 100176 China Advisor XiaoHui Zou Email: zouxiaohui@pku.org.cn Alternate Email: 949309225@qq.com -- Will not be published aaas Member SINO-US Searle Research Center Searle Research Center Prof. (Researcher) China University of Geosciences (Beijing),29,Xueyuan Road, Haidian District Super think tank based on double brains,Promotion Association of China Group Corporation Beijing 100083 China https://aaas.confex.com/aaas/2017/poster/papers/index.cgi?username=20219password=290807
2015 EMN Meeting on Biomaterials was held on April 13-15,2015 at Beijing Xijiao Hotel in Beijing. Thirty-three invited speakers gave their magic speeches in three days. The scientists came from Austria, India, Korea, Japan, UK, Greece, Turkey, Germany, France, Israel, Czech Republic, Singapore, USA, Taiwan, Hong Kong and mainland China. The most impressive lecture is reported by a Japanese lady, Yukiko Matsunaga, a young scientist from the University of Tokoy. The most important achievement is meeting new friends. EMN Biomaterials-3.19.pdf
... during a group meeting. Ok, you are not the presenter, but you try to explain something for the presenter because his English is less than perfect. Then, you hear your professor say: "xxxx, shut up. This is not your presentation." No, I was not there; and even if I were there, I don't think I know what to do. Do you?
Sometimes, I make friends with strangers. Yeah, I know it can be dangerous, but I haven't done myself any harm so far. Yesterday morning, all (breakfast) tables were taken at Beida Global Village Building No. 9, where I stay for my first official visit to Beida. I carefully checked a few tables, and decided to "invade" one with a middle aged woman. "May I share this table with you?" She said yes. I can't remember how we started to talk. Soon, we started to talk about things that could go on forever: Chinese youth's future, food safety, air quality, ground-water quality, and politics. She is a couple of years younger than I, and also has a son. I was so pleased to meet a person who has so different experiences as I but so much in common with me. QH, I wish we could meet again, perhaps in Guangzhou next time.
20-24 February 2012 Salt Lake City · Utah · USA One of the sessions I am interested in attending is on oxygen in the ocean. 045: Oceanic Oxygen Content: Observed Physical and Chemical Processes and Climate Related Changes in the Past, Present and Future Organizers: Lothar Stramma, IFM-GEOMAR, Kiel, Germany, lstramma@ifm-geomar.de; Sabine Mecking, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA, smecking@apl.washington.edu; Denis Gilbert, Institut Maurice-Lamontagne, Quebec, Canada, Denis.Gilbert@dfo-mpo.gc.ca; Ralph Keeling, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, Ca, USA, rkeeling@ucsd.edu In the past few years, changes in dissolved oxygen content have become a focal point of oceanic research, due to their large impacts on ecosystems, water column chemistry and sedimentary feedbacks. In the open ocean, the oxygen content appears to be decreasing in most (but not all) areas, especially in the oxygen minimum zones. At the same time, low oxygen areas have spread in the coastal oceans during recent decades. The understanding of physical processes, such as advective oxygen supply or vertical mixing, and chemical processes, such as the interaction between critical oxygen levels and nutrient cycling that cause or are impacted by the observed oxygen changes is limited. The focus of this session is to enhance the understanding of the physical and chemical processes controlling the ocean’s oxygen content, the changes in oxygen and their link to climate trends, atmospheric oxygen variations and decadal variability in ocean ventilation, the expansion of oceanic oxygen minimum zones, and the interaction between the open ocean and the shelf. Submissions of abstracts on observations e.g. from the WOCE, CLIVAR or Argo measurement programs or from time series stations as well as on model results illustrating past, present and future oxygen changes are welcomed. (2, 4, 8) http://www.sgmeet.com/osm2012/session_categories.asp
Dear colleagues, As session convener and co-convener we would like to invite papers submission to a session entitled 'Recent Advances in the Science and Prediction of Tropical Cyclone' (AS21) in the coming Asia Oceania Geosciences Society 8th Annual Meeting during 8-12 August 2011 at Taipei, Taiwan. The other co-conveners include Dr. Yihong Duan of the National Meteorological Center of China, Prof. Russell Elsberry of the Naval Postgraduate School, and Dr. Hyun-Mee Kim of the Yonsei University of South Korea. The due for abstract submission is 15 March, which can be done through the meeting website at http://www.asiaoceania.org/aogs2011/ . The session description is at the end of this email for your reference. Thank you very much for your attention. Best regards, Chun-Chieh Wu (convener) Department of Atmospheric Sciences National Taiwan University Kevin Cheung (co-convener) Department of Environment and Geography Macquarie University, Australia Recent Advances in the Science and Prediction of Tropical Cyclone Tropical cyclone (TC), also known as hurricane in the Atlantic and typhoon in the western North Pacific in its mature stage, is one of the most devastating weather systems. The impacts from TCs are multiple in nature: Besides the direct threat from the strong winds, hazards are often brought by the torrential rainfall that causes flash flood, landslide and debris flow. Storm surge is another form of impact to the coastal areas. After decades of research effort, the theory of TC motion is quite mature. However, it is generally recognized that the problem is not completely solved yet because occasionally there are still cases of large TC track forecast errors from numerical models, especially when topographic effect is involved. Recent focuses of research include TC formation, intensity, rapid intensification, TC structure change, associated rainfall, landfall processes, extratropical transition and interaction with midlatitude systems. In-situ observations such as those from aircraft reconnaissance/surveillance programs (such as T-PARC), improvements in utilization of satellite data as well as those in numerical models all contribute to the advances of the science and prediction skill. Furthermore, climate variability of long-term TC activity is another active area of research in view of the possible contribution from anthropogenic climate change to more intense storms. Focuses in this aspect includes inherent data problems and capability of climate models in projecting future TC behavior. This session aims to create a platform for discussing recent advances in the aforementioned areas. Observational and numerical modeling studies on TCs, their interaction with the environment and associated hazards in the Asia Oceania region as well as other ocean basins are also welcome.
How to prepare for meetings? 翻译:邱敦莲(英译中) From: http://www.knowledgebase-script.com/demo/article-236.html If there is one activity that unites professionals from different occupations all over the world, it is meetings. Executives, managers, or software developers, they all spend a large part of their working hours closeted in conference rooms discussing issues, significant and insignificant. 如果说有一种活动能够将全世界各个行业的专业人士联合起来,那就是会议。总裁、总经理、软件开发人员都会花费大量的工作时间关在会议室里讨论问题,不管是重要的还是不重要的。 But the truth about meetings is they are largely a waste of time if not organized well or not planned in advance. Here are some tips to help you get the best out of these congregations. 但是,事实是,如果会议组织不当或者没有预先好好计划,则会浪费大量的时间。这里,我给大家讲一讲组织会议的一些绝窍,有助于你们让这类聚会发挥其最大的作用。 Time and venue 时间和地点 The initiator of the meeting must take up the task of sending out meeting requests to all parties who are required to attend, specifying the date, time and venue. If the meeting is a teleconference or a videoconference with participants from multiple locations, it is essential that the meeting request contain the date and time of the various time zones. This is a common mistake, as a colleague in Tokyo found out when she forgot to specify the time zone in her e-mail, which meant that disparate groups of people were waiting for her to teleconference them at different times of the day! 会议的发起人必须负责将会议要求发到参加会议的有关各方,说明会议召开的日期、时间、地点。如果是电话会议或者视频会议,参会人员往往位于不同的地方,会议通知还必须标明各个时区的日期和时间。这是一个常犯的错误。日本东京的一位同事发现,她忘了在邮件中说明各个时区的开会时间,结果意味着不同时区的几组人员在当天的不同时间等待她召开电话会议。 The initiator must ensure a discussion room or conference room large enough to hold the requisite number of attendees is booked for the scheduled time. 发起人必须确保预定好能够容纳所有参会人员的讨论室或者会议室。 Material 资料 It is also up to the initiator to arrange for any materials such as a projector, computer, slides, handouts, or even just a whiteboard and markers. A manager at a telecommunications firm narrates how a meeting he was invited to was delayed by 45 minutes because the computer and projectors were not set up, leading to senior managers walking out and requesting a reschedule. 会议发起人应负责安排投影仪、电脑、幻灯机、讲义甚至白板、记号笔等物品和资料。一位电信公司的经理讲述了一次会议被推迟 45 分钟的经历:由于电脑和投影仪没有设置好,导致高级经理离开会场,并要求重新安排会议。 If you are invited to a meeting for which handouts are distributed, make sure you read those notes before attending. It will keep you in tune with the discussions once you are part of the meeting, and will demonstrate your preparedness with ideas and thoughts on the topic at hand. 如果邀请参加的会议需要向与会人员分发讲义,确保参会前仔细阅读了这些提示。讲义可以使你与会议讨论合拍,同时,你的一些思想和观点表明你对这个主题作了充分的准备。 Agenda 会议日程 Once the time and venue of the meeting is fixed, it is vital that the initiator of the meeting decide the points on the agenda. Each of these points must be covered in detail and decisions taken on them before the meeting wraps up. 一旦确定了会议时间和地点,会议发起人必须确定会议日程的要点。每个要点都必须详细地涵盖,并且在会议结束前作出决议。 Preferably, these points can even be enumerated in brief on the whiteboard in the room, allowing everyone to be aware of the agenda and helping the initiator keep an eye on it at all times. 较好的做法是,在会议室的白板上简明地列出会议日程的几个要点,让与会的每个人都知晓会议日程,并且有助于会议发起人能够随时看到。 Minutes of the meeting 会议备忘录 In the duration of the meeting, several points and ideas will be thrown up which, if not documented, will evaporate into thin air well before the end. It will be impossible for anyone to retain all the discussed points in memory. Therefore, it is best for the initiator or the meeting-in-charge to appoint one person to jot down notes during the meeting. It is better still if two or three people take notes just in case one misses out something important. At the culmination of the meeting, it is the duty of the person assigned to note down the minutes to create a document and circulate it amongst all attendees. Such a document typically contains the date and time of the meeting, number and names of attendees, the agenda and, against each of the points on the agenda, the action items. 开会期间,参与人员会抛出某些观点和思想,如果不进行记录,会议结束前这些观点和思想就会消失在空气之中。不可能每个人都能将所有讨论的观点全记在大脑之中。因此,会议发起方或者负责会议的一方最好安排一个人记录会议要点。当然,如果由两人或者三人进行记录会更好,这样可以避免遗漏掉重要的内容。会议进入高潮时,被安排人员要作会议记录,然后制作会议文件,并在所有与会人员之间传阅。这类会议文件一般包括会议的日期、时间、与会人数和与会人员的名单、会议的议事日程、针对会议日程上的每一点的具体内容,以及行动项。 The focus on agenda 重点是会议日程 Often, despite maintaining an agenda and adhering strictly to time and schedule on a few points, the discussion deteriorates into heated debates. At this point, it is the prerogative of the meeting-in-charge or the initiator to ensure an objective discussion. Also, if a member starts rambling for hours without any end in sight, he must be brought back on track. It should be made clear that although brainstorming is acceptable, digression into irrelevant territory is entirely unwelcome. 往往虽然有议事日程,并且会议严格地遵守了议事日程所规定的时间和时间安排,但是,会议讨论最终演变成了激烈的争辩。这时,负责会议的一方或者会议发起人要行使其权利,确保进行客观的讨论。同时,如果某个成员唠叨了数小时还不见有停的情形,必须想办法让他回到正题上来。尽管头脑风暴法是可取的,但是,必须明确,偏离正题进行不相干的讨论是完全不受欢迎的。 Conclusion 结论 When all points on the agenda have been discussed to the satisfaction of all parties, the person writing the minutes or even the initiator can wrap up by briefly reading out the salient points of all that has been discussed, including action to be taken once people return to their work. T he minutes of the meeting is a good starting point to follow up with team members in the following days if necessary action has been taken, as discussed. 对议程规定的各项内容进行讨论后,参会各方均表示满意,这时,负责写备忘录的人或者发起人可以简要地宣读经过讨论后的要点,包括会议各方回到各自的工作岗位以后要采取的行动。 如果以后按照讨论采取了必要的行动,那么 , 会议备忘录是团队成员今后遵循的良好开端 ( please tell me the better translation for this sentence )。
希望做人文社会科学研究(HSSR)的同行也看看。 Essay Nature 427, 297 (22 January 2004) | doi:10.1038/427297a 标题: Turning points - A meeting with Enrico Fermi 作者: Freeman Dyson , Freeman Dyson is at the Institute for Advanced Study, Einstein Drive, Princeton, New Jersey 08540, USA. 副题: How one intuitive physicist rescued a team from fruitless research. 正文: One of the big turning points in my life was a meeting with Enrico Fermi in the spring of 1953. In a few minutes, Fermi politely but ruthlessly demolished a programme of research that my students and I had been pursuing for several years. He probably saved us from several more years of fruitless wandering along a road that was leading nowhere. I am eternally grateful to him for destroying our illusions and telling us the bitter truth. Fermi was one of the great physicists of our time, outstanding both as a theorist and as an experimenter. He led the team that built the first nuclear reactor in Chicago in 1942. By 1953 he was head of the team that built the Chicago cyclotron, and was using it to explore the strong forces that hold nuclei together. He made the first accurate measurements of the scattering of mesons by protons, an experiment that gave the most direct evidence then available of the nature of the strong forces. At that time I was a young professor of theoretical physics at Cornell University, responsible for directing the research of a small army of graduate students and postdocs. I had put them to work calculating mesonproton scattering, so that their theoretical calculations could be compared with Fermi's measurements. In 1948 and 1949 we had made similar calculations of atomic processes, using the theory of quantum electrodynamics, and found spectacular agreement between experiment and theory. Quantum electrodynamics is the theory of electrons and photons interacting through electromagnetic forces. Because the electromagnetic forces are weak, we could calculate the atomic processes precisely. By 1951, we had triumphantly finished the atomic calculations and were looking for fresh fields to conquer. We decided to use the same techniques of calculation to explore the strong nuclear forces. We began by calculating mesonproton scattering, using a theory of the strong forces known as pseudoscalar meson theory. By the spring of 1953, after heroic efforts, we had plotted theoretical graphs of mesonproton scattering. We joyfully observed that our calculated numbers agreed pretty well with Fermi's measured numbers. So I made an appointment to meet with Fermi and show him our results. Proudly, I rode the Greyhound bus from Ithaca to Chicago with a package of our theoretical graphs to show to Fermi. When I arrived in Fermi's office, I handed the graphs to Fermi, but he hardly glanced at them. He invited me to sit down, and asked me in a friendly way about the health of my wife and our new-born baby son, now fifty years old. Then he delivered his verdict in a quiet, even voice. There are two ways of doing calculations in theoretical physics, he said. One way, and this is the way I prefer, is to have a clear physical picture of the process that you are calculating. The other way is to have a precise and self-consistent mathematical formalism. You have neither. I was slightly stunned, but ventured to ask him why he did not consider the pseudoscalar meson theory to be a self-consistent mathematical formalism. He replied, Quantum electrodynamics is a good theory because the forces are weak, and when the formalism is ambiguous we have a clear physical picture to guide us. With the pseudoscalar meson theory there is no physical picture, and the forces are so strong that nothing converges. To reach your calculated results, you had to introduce arbitrary cut-off procedures that are not based either on solid physics or on solid mathematics. In desperation I asked Fermi whether he was not impressed by the agreement between our calculated numbers and his measured numbers. He replied, How many arbitrary parameters did you use for your calculations? I thought for a moment about our cut-off procedures and said, Four. He said, I remember my friend Johnny von Neumann used to say, with four parameters I can fit an elephant, and with five I can make him wiggle his trunk. With that, the conversation was over. I thanked Fermi for his time and trouble, and sadly took the next bus back to Ithaca to tell the bad news to the students. Because it was important for the students to have their names on a published paper, we did not abandon our calculations immediately. We finished them and wrote a long paper that was duly published in the Physical Review with all our names on it. Then we dispersed to find other lines of work. I escaped to Berkeley, California, to start a new career in condensed-matter physics. Looking back after fifty years, we can clearly see that Fermi was right. The crucial discovery that made sense of the strong forces was the quark. Mesons and protons are little bags of quarks. Before Murray Gell-Mann discovered quarks, no theory of the strong forces could possibly have been adequate. Fermi knew nothing about quarks, and died before they were discovered. But somehow he knew that something essential was missing in the meson theories of the 1950s. His physical intuition told him that the pseudoscalar meson theory could not be right. And so it was Fermi's intuition, and not any discrepancy between theory and experiment, that saved me and my students from getting stuck in a blind alley.