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VCIP
2003
118views Communications» more  VCIP 2003»
15 years 4 months ago
Object and event recognition for stroke rehabilitation
Stroke is a major cause of disability and health care expenditure around the world. Existing stroke rehabilitation methods can be effective but are costly and need to be improved....
Ahmed Ghali, Andrew S. Cunningham, Tony P. Pridmor...
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HAPTICS
2010
IEEE
14 years 12 months ago
What Is It Like to Be a Rat? Sensory Augmentation Study
The present study examined the human ability to learn a new sensory modality, specifically "whisking". An experimental apparatus containing artificial whiskers, force sen...
Avraham Saig, Amos Arieli, Ehud Ahissar
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ECCV
1998
Springer
16 years 4 months ago
Object Oriented Motion Estimation in Color Image Sequences
Abstract. This paper describes a color region-based approach to motion estimation in color image sequences. The system is intended for robotic and vehicle guidance applications whe...
Volker Rehrmann
113
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COGSCI
2002
71views more  COGSCI 2002»
15 years 2 months ago
Spanning seven orders of magnitude: a challenge for cognitive modeling
Much of cognitive psychology focuses on effects measured in tens of milliseconds while significant educational outcomes take tens of hours to achieve. The task of bridging this ga...
John R. Anderson
103
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ICRA
2010
IEEE
106views Robotics» more  ICRA 2010»
15 years 1 months ago
A tunable physical model of arthropod antennae
— Insects rely on sensory cues—tactile, hygrometric, thermal, olfactory—gathered with a pair of head-mounted antennae to perform a wide variety of sensory guided tasks. Many ...
Alican Demir, Edward W. Samson, Noah J. Cowan