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14th International Machine Vision and Image Processing Conference: IMVIP 2010 Editor: Martin J. Leahy and Marie-Louise O’Connell Date Of Publication: Jul 2011 Isbn13: 978-1-4438-2962-5 Isbn: 1-4438-2962-5 Established in 1997, the International Machine Vision and Image Processing (IMVIP) conferences bring together theoreticians, practitioners, industrialists and academics, from the numerous related disciplines involved in the processing and analysis of image-based information. These events provide a platform for communication and exchange between participants whereby cutting edge research and advances within the field can be communicated, discussed and information exchanged. IMVIP events are hosted annually by different universities on the island of Ireland. These proceedings reflect the manuscripts selected for oral presentation at the 14th instalment of the series hosted by the University of Limerick, Ireland in 2010 in association with the Irish Pattern Recognition and Classification Society (IPRCS), a member organisation of the International Association of Patten Recognition (IAPR). Prof. Martin J. Leahy is Scientific Director with the National Biophotonics and Imaging Platform Ireland (NBIPI). He currently holds the Chair of Applied Physics at the National University of Ireland Galway and was recently promoted to fellowship of SPIE and of the Institute of Physics for his significant service to society and the greater science community, as well as for the recognition of his noteworthy technical achievements.
Dr. Marie-Louise O’Connell is a Postdoctoral Researcher with the National Biophotonics and Imaging Platform Ireland (NBIPI). Her work focuses on the development and characterisation of sate-of-the-art spectroscopic and imaging techniques with direct clinical and biomedical applications. Dr O’Connell was lead organizer of IMVIP 10 as well as the international Biophotonics and Imaging Graduate Summer Schools (BIGSS) based in Ireland. Price Uk Gbp: 44.99 Price Us Usd: 67.99
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From Border States in the Work of Tom Mac Intyre: A Paleo-Postmodern Perspective
''Catriona Ryan has more than achieved what she set out to do.She has emphatically presented Tom Mac Intyre as a writer with a distinctive voice who not only provides a crucial link in the chain that goes back through Kavanagh to Yeats, but as a bridging figure, a transgressive author whose reflections on the Irish literary scene, and on writing more generally, have much to tell us about the ways in which constrictive critical currents can cut off living literary streams. It is clear from Catriona Ryan's painstaking excavation that Mac Intyre has been wrongly neglected. Her thoughtful and perceptive critical intervention will remedy that wrong.'' - Willy Maley, Litteraria Pragensia, 22:44 (2013), 131-134, p. 134.
“This is a critically independent piece of work that very much constructs and defines its own project, and maps an intellectual terrain of its own. It is an impressively original and also critically self-assured piece. It is marked by a sense of intellectual brio and also by the excitement of discovery.” – Dr Steven Vine, Swansea University
“Since Tom Mac Intyre is a writer and dramatist who has received very little critical attention, this work intervenes in an under-researched area and offers an innovative and valuable extension of the frontier of knowledge in the field of Irish literary and dramatic studies.” – Dr Aidan Arrowsmith, Manchester Metropolitan University
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