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The first Orsi Innotech Surgical AI Day conference took place on the 14th and 15th of December 2023, at Orsi Academy located in Melle, Belgium. Orsi Academy is an open and inclusive ecosystem for the safe and effective implementation of new technologies in medical practice, with a specific focus on training in minimal invasive surgery. Orsi Academy is an independent institution that is endorsed by multiple universities and collaborates with numerous scientific societies and industrial partners. The infrastructure is constructed to allow these stakeholders to work together if appreciated but in full privacy if needed. Using by Artificial Intelligence (AI) and computer vision, Orsi Academy’s technical department, Orsi Innotech [Figure 1A], aims to improve surgical training with the ultimate goal to achieve better patient outcomes by safer and more patient-centered surgery. The Surgical AI Day conference was organized by Orsi Academy’s CEO Prof. Dr. Alexandre Mottrie together with Dr. Ir. Pieter De Backer, Medical Doctor (MD) and Head of the Innotech department.
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing, ICSOC 2012, held in Berlin, Germany, in December 2013. The 29 full papers and 27 short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 205 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on service engineering, service operations and management; services in the cloud; and service applications and implementations.
This book covers synthesis, physicochemical studies and applications of nitroxides, showcasing the developments which have occurred in recent years.
This book describes the benefits that emerge when the fields of constraint programming and concurrency meet. On the one hand, constraints can be used in concurrency theory to increase the conciseness and the expressive power of concurrent languages from a pragmatic point of view. On the other hand, problems modeled by using constraints can be solved faster and more efficiently using a concurrent system. Both directions are explored providing two separate lines of development. Firstly the expressive power of a concurrent language is studied, namely Constraint Handling Rules, that supports constraints as a primitive construct. The features of this language which make it Turing powerful are shown. Then a framework is proposed to solve constraint problems that is intended to be deployed on a concurrent system. For the development of this framework the concurrent language Jolie following the Service Oriented paradigm is used. Based on this experience, an extension to Service Oriented Languages is also proposed in order to overcome some of their limitations and to improve the development of concurrent applications.