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  2. Call for collaboration for development of AI support for COVID-19…

    https://archive.cmih.maths.cam.ac.uk/call-for-collaboration-for-development-of-ai-support-for-covid-19-diagnosis/
    Call for collaboration for development of AI support for COVID-19 diagnosis and prognosis. Call for collaboration for development of AI support for COVID-19 diagnosis and prognosis. Written by Josh Stevens. March 23, 2020. Call for collaboration for development of AI support for COVID-19 diagnosis and prognosis from imaging and clinical data, University of Cambridge, UK. Project team: The team consists of PIs and researchers who are members of the Cambridge Mathematical Imaging in Healthcare Centre (CMIH), Addenbrookes and Royal Papworth Hospital, namely:. Prof. Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb (Centre for Mathematical Sciences, University of Cambridge). Prof. Evis Sala (Department of Radiology, University of Cambridge). Dr Zhongzhao Teng (Department of Radiology, University of Cambridge). Dr Michael Roberts (Researcher in deep learning from CT scans). Dr Thomas White (MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge). Dr Mishal Patel (Imaging and data analytics expert). Dr Muhunthan Thillai (Clinical lead for interstitial lung disease). Dr Alessandro Ruggiero (Royal Papworth Hospital, University of Cambridge). Dr Lorena Escudero (Department of Radiology, University of Cambridge). Dr Judith Babar (Thoracic Imaging Lead and Consultant
  3. 2017 Service Week Academic Conference Bridging to “new” service ...

    https://cambridgeservicealliance.eng.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Abstractbookupdated.pdf
    2017 Service Week Academic Conference Bridging to “new” service technology. 5-6 October 2017 IfM Cambridge. WELCOME. It gives us great pleasure to extend to you all a very warm welcome to the 2017 Service Week Academic Conference at the University of Cambridge. Naturally, a thorough knowledge of “Bridging to New Service Technology” is of fundamental importance, both in the future development of our economy, our society and in the progression of Service Science. We are aware of the large investment in funds as well as the scientific efforts by many profit and non-profit organizations and Western and Eastern research councils in “enabling a better society through bridging to New Service Technology”. We are keen to hear our prominent colleagues report on their recent research developments in the field of Services, particularly on the Bridge to New Customers Experiences, Service Growth in Product Companies, Smart Service and Service Analytics, Customer Journeys and Service Research at the Base of the Pyramid. We hope that you will enjoy this Conference and that your interaction with other participants will stimulate a creative exchange of ideas and will be personally rewarding. Yours sincerely,. Professor Andy Neely
  4. https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/iiif/MS-FC-00246-00005?manifest=https:/cudl…

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/iiif/MS-FC-00246-00005?manifest=https:/cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/iiif/MS-FC-00246-00005
    { "viewingDirection": "left-to-right", "metadata": [ { "label": "Binding", "value": "pRebound in western style/p" }, { "label": "Script", "value": "div style='list-style-type: disc;'div style='display: list-item; margin-left: 20px;'Songti/div/div" }, { "label": "Origin Place", "value": "China" }, { "label": "Physical Location", "value": "Cambridge University Library" }, { "label": "Extent", "value": "1 fascicle" }, { "label": "Funding", "value": "" }, { "label": "Abstract", "value": "p style='text-align: justify;'This is the sole surviving copy of a work which under several guises enjoyed a wide circulation in China from the late fifteenth century onwards but gradually disappeared as an independent entity, being incorporated instead into popular encyclopaedias./pp style='text-align: justify;'The work is similar in nature to the bestiaries of mediaeval Europe. It contains illustrations of 168 countries or peoples, each with an accompanying text, as well as an appendix which comprises, in addition to a list of 31 further places without illustrations, woodcuts of one bird and 14 animals, each named but without explanatory texts./pp style='text-align: justify;'The entries are a mixture of real and imaginary countries. Those which can
  5. https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/iiif/MS-FJ-00341-00002?manifest=https:/cudl…

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/iiif/MS-FJ-00341-00002?manifest=https:/cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/iiif/MS-FJ-00341-00002
    { "viewingDirection": "left-to-right", "metadata": [ { "label": "Uniform Title", "value": "信長記" }, { "label": "Origin Place", "value": "Japan" }, { "label": "Provenance", "value": "pFormerly belonged to Heinrich von Sieboldís collection and donated to Cambridge University Library in 1911. /p" }, { "label": "Physical Location", "value": "Cambridge University Library" }, { "label": "Extent", "value": "9帖; 大本" }, { "label": "Funding", "value": "Digitized with the support of the Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University." }, { "label": "Date of Creation", "value": "元禄頃 ()" }, { "label": "Title", "value": "Shinchō Ki" }, { "label": "Material", "value": "pPaper/p" }, { "label": "Classmark", "value": "FJ.341.2" }, { "label": "Note(s)", "value": "Catalogue number 1209 in Hayashi and Kornicki, Early Japanese books in Cambridge University Library." }, { "label": "Subject(s)", "value": "Manuscripts, Japanese" }, { "label": "Associated Name(s)", "value": "Siebold, Heinrich von, 1852-1908" }, { "label": "Format", "value": "Codex" }, { "label": "Language(s)", "value": "Japanese" }, { "label": "Bibliography", "value": "div style='list-style-type: disc;'div style='display: list-item; margin-left: 20px;'存巻1、2、4-6、11
  6. https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/iiif/MS-FJ-00743-00001?manifest=https:/cudl…

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/iiif/MS-FJ-00743-00001?manifest=https:/cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/iiif/MS-FJ-00743-00001
    { "viewingDirection": "left-to-right", "metadata": [ { "label": "Uniform Title", "value": "二ツ山焼香場" }, { "label": "Origin Place", "value": "Japan" }, { "label": "Provenance", "value": "pAcquired from William George Aston in 1911./p" }, { "label": "Physical Location", "value": "Cambridge University Library" }, { "label": "Extent", "value": "1冊; 大本" }, { "label": "Funding", "value": "Digitized with the support of the Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University." }, { "label": "Former Owner(s)", "value": "Aston, William George, 1841-1911" }, { "label": "Date of Creation", "value": "江戸中期写 ()" }, { "label": "Title", "value": "Futatsuyama Shōkōba" }, { "label": "Material", "value": "pPaper/p" }, { "label": "Classmark", "value": "FJ.743.1" }, { "label": "Note(s)", "value": "Catalogue number 1224 in Hayashi and Kornicki, Early Japanese books in Cambridge University Library.; Published:" }, { "label": "Subject(s)", "value": "Manuscripts, Japanese" }, { "label": "Format", "value": "Codex" }, { "label": "Language(s)", "value": "Japanese" }, { "label": "Bibliography", "value": "div style='list-style-type: disc;'div style='display: list-item; margin-left:
  7. https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/iiif/MS-FJ-00980-00009?manifest=https:/cudl…

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/iiif/MS-FJ-00980-00009?manifest=https:/cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/iiif/MS-FJ-00980-00009
    { "viewingDirection": "left-to-right", "metadata": [ { "label": "Uniform Title", "value": "小金原御猪狩之図" }, { "label": "Origin Place", "value": "Japan" }, { "label": "Provenance", "value": "pAcquired from William George Aston in 1911./ppBook bears ex-libris stamp of Ernest Mason Satow. /p" }, { "label": "Physical Location", "value": "Cambridge University Library" }, { "label": "Extent", "value": "1帖; 大本" }, { "label": "Funding", "value": "Digitized with the support of the Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University." }, { "label": "Date of Creation", "value": "幕末写 ()" }, { "label": "Title", "value": "Koganegahara Oshishigarino Zu" }, { "label": "Material", "value": "pPaper/p" }, { "label": "Classmark", "value": "FJ.980.9" }, { "label": "Note(s)", "value": "Catalogue number 2243 in Hayashi and Kornicki, Early Japanese books in Cambridge University Library." }, { "label": "Subject(s)", "value": "Manuscripts, Japanese" }, { "label": "Associated Name(s)", "value": "Aston, William George, 1841-1911; Satow, Ernest Mason, 1843-1929" }, { "label": "Format", "value": "Codex" }, { "label": "Language(s)", "value": "Japanese" }, { "label": "Bibliography", "value": "div style='list-style-type: disc;'div style='display:
  8. https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/iiif/MS-NRI-00002-00005-00012-00001?manifes…

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/iiif/MS-NRI-00002-00005-00012-00001?manifest=https:/cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/iiif/MS-NRI-00002-00005-00012-00001
    { "viewingDirection": "left-to-right", "metadata": [ { "label": "Subject(s)", "value": "China; World War, 1939-1945" }, { "label": "Language(s)", "value": "English and Chinese" }, { "label": "Physical Location", "value": "Needham Research Institute" }, { "label": "Extent", "value": "1 volume, 2 sheets." }, { "label": "Funding", "value": "" }, { "label": "Abstract", "value": "p style='text-align: justify;'In this journal, Dr. Needham records his journey in a truck from Chungking (重慶 Chongqing) to Lanchow (蘭州 Lanzhou) via Chengtu (成都 Chengdu), then up through Gansu province to Tunhuang (敦煌 Dunhuang) and back. [Full itinerary]. On the first leg of the journey to Lanchow, he was accompanied by SBSCO staff members H.T. Huang (Huang Hsing-Tsung / Huang Xingzong) 黃興宗 and Liao Hung-Ying (Liao Hongying) 廖鴻英, as well as Derek Bryan from the British Embassy, Edward Beltz, an American oil geologist, and a young scientist Chen Tzu-hsin (Chen Zixin) 陳自信. In another truck travelled the famous explorer Sir Eric Teichman (1884-1944). From Lanchow to Chienfodong and back he was accompanied by H.T. Huang (who travelled back to Lanchow separately), Rewi Alley (1897-1987), Sun Kuang-chun (Sun Guangjun) 孫光俊 and
  9. https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/iiif/PR-FB-00805-00002?manifest=https:/cudl…

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/iiif/PR-FB-00805-00002?manifest=https:/cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/iiif/PR-FB-00805-00002
    { "viewingDirection": "left-to-right", "metadata": [ { "label": "Uniform Title", "value": "管子箋註" }, { "label": "Origin Place", "value": "Japan" }, { "label": "Provenance", "value": "" }, { "label": "Physical Location", "value": "Cambridge University Library" }, { "label": "Extent", "value": "2冊; 大本" }, { "label": "Funding", "value": "This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 17K13399." }, { "label": "Date of Creation", "value": "文化02 (1805)" }, { "label": "Title", "value": "Kanshi Senchū" }, { "label": "Material", "value": "pPaper/p" }, { "label": "Classmark", "value": "FB.805.2" }, { "label": "Note(s)", "value": "Catalogue number 2441 in Hayashi and Kornicki, Early Japanese books in Cambridge University Library.; Published: 京、林吉野屋権兵衛等" }, { "label": "Subject(s)", "value": "Early printed books--Japan" }, { "label": "Format", "value": "Codex" }, { "label": "Language(s)", "value": "Japanese" }, { "label": "Author(s)", "value": "旧題斉・管夷吾著、日本・冢田大峯注" }, { "label": "Bibliography", "value": "div style='list-style-type: disc;'div style='display: list-item; margin-left:
  10. https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/iiif/PR-FG-00710-00135?manifest=https:/cudl…

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/iiif/PR-FG-00710-00135?manifest=https:/cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/iiif/PR-FG-00710-00135
    { "viewingDirection": "left-to-right", "metadata": [ { "label": "Binding", "value": "pHōhaisō 包背装, detchōsō 粘葉装/p" }, { "label": "Uniform Title", "value": "釈摩訶衍論賛玄疏" }, { "label": "Origin Place", "value": "Mount Kōya (高野山), Japan" }, { "label": "Provenance", "value": "pOne of the two ex-libris stamps (宝玲文庫) indicates that this was owned by Frank Hawley (1906-1961), a well-known British collector of Japanese books./p" }, { "label": "Excerpts", "value": "divbColophon:/b 爲報佛恩酬祖徳謹開印版傳之來葉矣 正應元年戌子八月廿五日沙門慶/div" }, { "label": "Physical Location", "value": "Cambridge University Library" }, { "label": "Extent", "value": "1 jō 帖 Leaf height: 251 mm, width: 158 mm." }, { "label": "Funding", "value": "" }, { "label": "Abstract", "value": "p style='text-align: justify;'This is a work of the commentaries on Shaku makaenron 釈摩訶衍論 by the Buddhist scholar Fa Wu 法悟 (12th century), written on the request of the Emperor Tian You 天佑 of Kara-Khitan (Western Liao, 西遼). Shaku makaenron is itself a work of commentaries on the Daijō kishinron 大乗起信論 (a treatise on awakening faith in the Mahāyāna) which is a Chinese
  11. https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/iiif/PR-FG-00711-00048?manifest=https:/cudl…

    https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/iiif/PR-FG-00711-00048?manifest=https:/cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/iiif/PR-FG-00711-00048
    { "viewingDirection": "left-to-right", "metadata": [ { "label": "Binding", "value": "pDetchōsō 粘葉装/p" }, { "label": "Uniform Title", "value": "大毘盧舎那成仏経疏" }, { "label": "Origin Place", "value": "Mount Kōya (高野山), Japan" }, { "label": "Provenance", "value": "pAcquired by purchase in 1949./p" }, { "label": "Physical Location", "value": "Cambridge University Library" }, { "label": "Extent", "value": "3 jō 帖 Leaf height: 246 mm, width: 159 mm." }, { "label": "Funding", "value": "" }, { "label": "Abstract", "value": "p style='text-align: justify;'Daibirushana jōbutsukyō sho (大毘盧舎那成仏経疏) is a commentary on Daibirushana jōbutsukyō (大毘盧舎那成仏経疏, Mahāvairocana-sūtra, in short, Dainichikyō 大日経). The commentary was given orally by Shan Wu Wei 善無畏 and written down by Yi Xing 一行. Daibirushana jōbutsukyō sho (in 20 volumes) was brought to Japan by Kūkai 空海 (774-835). Kūkai (also called Kōbō-daishi 弘法大師) was the founder of the Shingon sect of Buddhism (真言宗) and established Kongōbu-ji 金剛峰寺, a temple on Mount Kōya (高野山) in 816. Kongōbu-ji was the head temple of the Shingon-shu 真言宗 sect. Publications which were

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