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Functional Stabilization of unstable fixed points: Human pole balancing using time-to-balance information

by Patrick Foo, J. A. Scott Kelso, Gonzalo C. De Guzman - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance , 2000
"... Humans are often faced with tasks that require stabilizing inherently unstable situations. The authors explored the dynamics of human functional stabilization by having participants continually balance a pole until a minimum time criterion was reached. Conditions were manipulated with respect to geo ..."
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Humans are often faced with tasks that require stabilizing inherently unstable situations. The authors explored the dynamics of human functional stabilization by having participants continually balance a pole until a minimum time criterion was reached. Conditions were manipulated with respect

CALCULATING POSITIONS OF THE FINGER JOINTS CENTERS OF ROTATIONS IN FLEXION-EXTENSION MOVEMENT FROM REFLECTIVE MARKERS

by Tamara Grujic Supuk, William Harwin, Vlasta Zanchi
"... The aim of this paper is to describe the algorithm for calculating the positions of finger centres of rotation in flexion-extension movement from reflective surface markers. The method presents the simplified version of the kinematic modelling of human motion, developed by various researchers as X. ..."
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The aim of this paper is to describe the algorithm for calculating the positions of finger centres of rotation in flexion-extension movement from reflective surface markers. The method presents the simplified version of the kinematic modelling of human motion, developed by various researchers as X

Continuous Gesture Recognition using Layered Hidden Markov Models Problem description:

by Ordinarius Univ. -prof, Dr. -ing. /univ Tokio, Martin Buss , 2014
"... Human action recognition is a key aspect in many human-robot co-working scenarios. Developing of an accurate and fast action recognition algorithm is still an open problem. Indeed, an action recognition algorithm must be robust to noise, changes in the sensor/user pose, unknown segmentation. In this ..."
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] Bibliography: [1] M. Saveriano, D. Lee. Invariant Representation for User Independent Motion Recognition. Inter-

An AA-Sized Vibration- Based Microgenerator for Wireless Sensors

by unknown authors
"... Chemical batteries power most modern, portable electronic devices. Such batteries require replacement or charging once consumed. So, nonexhaustive power sources would be more convenient. One readily available option is vibration energy. Even though the power from miniature vibration-based generators ..."
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-based generators is very small, improvements in integrated circuit (IC) technology have made miniaturized vibration-powered systems feasible. Vibration-powered wireless sensors obtain power from machine vibrations, human move-Steve C.L. Yuen, Johnny M.H. Lee, ment, or other forms of motion. Wen J. Li, and Philip H

Department of Psychology, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea

by Soohyun Cho, Choongkil Lee
"... Human subjects reported the perceived two-dimensional location of a visual target that was briefly presented after a saccade in the absence of visual references. Consistent with previous studies, immediately after horizontal saccades, there was a salient horizontal component in mislocalization in th ..."
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stimuli along a line was not comparable to the pattern of non-veridical motion perception described by Park, Lee & Lee (2001), indicating that spatial mislocalization and non-veridical motion perception after saccades are independent phenomena.

Seoul, Republic of Korea

by Soohyun Cho, Choongkil Lee
"... Human subjects reported the perceived two-dimensional location of a visual target that was briefly presented after a saccade in the absence of visual references. Consistent with previous studies, immediately after horizontal saccades, there was a salient horizontal component in mislocalization in th ..."
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stimuli along a line was not comparable to the pattern of non-veridical motion perception described by Park, Lee & Lee (2001), indicating that spatial mislocalization and non-veridical motion perception after saccades are independent phenomena.

The landmark spider: Representing landmark knowledge for wayfinding tasks

by David Caduff, Sabine Timpf - Reasoning with mental and external diagrams: computational modeling and spatial assistance - Papers from the 2005 AAAI Spring Symposium, Menlo Park, CA (2005) 30–35
"... Mobile navigation systems are important assets for travelers visiting foreign environments, as they provide instructions on how to find the way to get to a chosen destination. Research has shown that finding ones way in a foreign environment is primarily based on cues in the environment. In this pap ..."
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methods that account for motion. Our model generalizes this dynamic task and selects spatial cues based on distance and orientation of the navigator with respect to the landmark, and the salience of spatial objects. The results of this process are represented in a spatio-analogical fashion, which

Case Report Complete resolution of

by Jaewoo Pak , 2014
"... avascular necrosis of the human femoral head treated with adipose tissue-derived stem cells and platelet-rich plasma Jaewoo Pak1,*, Jung Hun Lee1,2,*, Jeong Ho Jeon2 and Sang Hee Lee2 We report a case of a 43-year-old man with early stage (stage 1) avascular necrosis (AVN) of the femoral head treate ..."
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avascular necrosis of the human femoral head treated with adipose tissue-derived stem cells and platelet-rich plasma Jaewoo Pak1,*, Jung Hun Lee1,2,*, Jeong Ho Jeon2 and Sang Hee Lee2 We report a case of a 43-year-old man with early stage (stage 1) avascular necrosis (AVN) of the femoral head

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"... Exquisite object discrimination as exhibited by the human visual system requires several early computa-tional mechanisms, including the grouping of elements of the stimulus that are similar in orientation, motion, or other features; the segmentation of objects from the back-ground; and preliminary m ..."
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Exquisite object discrimination as exhibited by the human visual system requires several early computa-tional mechanisms, including the grouping of elements of the stimulus that are similar in orientation, motion, or other features; the segmentation of objects from the back-ground; and preliminary

Editorial: Feeding the senses

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"... Supervised learning in spiking neural networks Dealing with unexpected words Embedded vision system for real-time applications Can spike-based speech recognition systems outperform conventional approaches? Book review: Analog VLSI circuits for the perception of visual motion The Korean Brain Neuroin ..."
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people and to other Artificial Brains. The output module, in addition to the head motion, generates human-like behavior with synthesized speech and facial representation for ‘machine emotion’. It also provides computer-based services for users. The Artificial Brain may be trained to work on specific
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