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including human rights and transitional justice. Research in this area may align with Sustainable Development Goal 16: peace, justice and strong institutions, SDG 5: gender equality, SDG 10: reduced
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Summary In 4th industrial revolution, intelligent robots will be deployed alongside human in smart manufacturing line. These robots will work as co-workers and are called Cobots. Cobots may be
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Summary Recognizing human activities accurately is crucial in smart environments, supporting applications in healthcare, security, and automation. Traditional machine learning struggles with
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Summary In Built Environment, Digital Twins (DTs) research show how the digital imitation of buildings and infrastructures can be used to simulate performance, test operational scenarios and remotely control the physical asset across its life cycle. As a cyber-physical system, DTs link the...
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forms of life on the planet. Humans consume up to 100,000 MP particles each year which continuously accumulate in different organs of the body. While the effects of MPs on human biology is unclear, it is
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., 2023. “Proactive human–robot collaboration: Mutual-cognitive, predictable, and self-organising perspectives”. Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, 81, p.102510. Wucherer, S., McMurray, R., Ng
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Summary Osteoarthritis (OA) affects over 595 million people globally, making it the 11th leading cause of disability. It primarily impacts weight-bearing joints, especially the knee. In the UK
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areas of investigation: * Human-Robot Interaction: Communication between users and robotic systems, considering factors such as user preferences, capabilities, and comfort levels. * Robot Perception
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OpenCap: 3D human movement dynamics from smartphone videos Scott D. Uhlrich, Antoine Falisse, Łukasz Kidziński, Julie Muccini, Michael Ko, Akshay S. Chaudhari, Jennifer L. Hicks, Scott L. Delp
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Bronfenbrenner, U. (2005). The bioecological theory of human development. In U. Bronfenbrenner (Ed.), Making human beings human: Bioecological perspectives on human development (pp. 3 – 15