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-waiting – were successful spies in seventeenth-century England. This is what Nadine Akkerman describes in her book Invisible Agents, the first analysis of the role of female spies in the seventeenth century
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. This stems from the two main styles of AI development over the last two decades. 'First Wave AI' is used to describe the rules/logic based AI used heavily in the 1990's and 2000's and still in wide use today
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of people with disability. These might, for instance, utilise conversational agents, computer vision, mixed reality, wearables etc. Disability, Technology, and Society: Research with a sociological or
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the Collaborative Research Centre for Low Carbon Living. The project uses agent based modelling (ABM) to represent consumer behaviour, social networks and their responses to non-financial incentives and barriers in
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migrations of Pacific salmon Rubaiya Rumman Doctor of Philosophy in Civil Engineering (PhD) Wood fly ash-based self-healing concrete using encapsulated chemical agents Henrik Jacobsen Doctor of Philosophy in
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. The central aim is to design intelligent systems that dynamically adapt the environment to support optimal learning conditions, based on real-time neurophysiological feedback. Key principles guiding