1Introduction Human interactionwith the world is inherently multimodal (Bunt et al., 1998; Quek et al., 2002). We employ multiple senses, both sequentially and in parallel, to passively and actively explore our
3.20.1Introduction Human communication is a distributed process that depends on a circuit of brain regions, especially frontal and temporal cortical regions. Broca area, located in the ventral frontal lobe on theinferior frontal gyrus(IFG), is considered essential in the motor control of speech. Ar...
The modern era of neuroanatomy began with the development of cellular and axonal markers at the turn of the twentieth century. Nissl and Golgi stains could, for the first time, allow scientists to visualize the morphology of cells and permit the classification of cell types. Myelin degenerative s...
however, is debated. While some argue that rigorous algorithmic validation, e.g., similar to the evaluation of drugs, tests, or devices, demonstrates safe and reliable operation and may thus be sufficient for successful human-machine teaming3,4, others reason that transparency in an ML ...
‘access to justice’. Despite this principle being recognised as a fundamental human right almost 85 years ago with the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights, its definition and frameworks are limited, since the current interpretation of ‘access to justice’ is not sufficiently inclusive of ...
Hauser S, Wakkary R, Odom W, Verbeek PP, Desjardins A, Lin H, Dalton M, Schilling M, De Boer G (2018) Deployments of the table-non-table: a reflection on the relation between theory and things in the practice of design research. In Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Fa...
We consider the problem of extending manually trained agents via evaluative reinforcement (TAMER) in continuous state and action spaces. The early work TAMER framework allows a non-technical human train an agent through a natural form of human feedback, negative or positive. The advantages of TAMER...
This review provides an analysis of pesticides' definition, classifications, toxicity, factors affecting toxicity, pesticides in water resources, their environmental fate, impacts on human health and their methods of detection, disposal and treatment. Moreover, this work gives a brief description of ...
Introduction Nutrients play a crucial role in regulating various physiological processes.1The main source of nutrients is usually considered to be diet. The quantity, quality, and composition of the food consumed, as well as the timing of meals, directly impact human health by influencing the avail...
1. Introduction 2. The nexus between green infrastructure and human health 3. The nexus between air pollution, green infrastructure and human health 4. Informing urban planners of best practice green infrastructure adoption 5. Actions to maximize successful knowledge exchange 6. Conclusions and future...