Very few crowds consist of individuals who are exactly the same. Defining variables, such as age, and how they affect an individual's movement, could increase realism in simu...
D. J. Kaup, Thomas L. Clarke, Rex Oleson, Linda C....
Trauma centers are stressful, noisy and dynamic environments, with many people performing complex tasks, and with little in the way of information support. Information must be pri...
Aleksandra Sarcevic, Michael E. Lesk, Ivan Marsic,...
Why do people access information via the mobile Internet? This qualitative study examines a group of active users and proposes a new preliminary framework for understanding their ...
Carol A. Taylor, Ona Anicello, Scott Somohano, Nan...
In this paper, we introduce a first-order probabilistic model that combines multiple cues to classify human activities from video data accurately and robustly. Our system works in...
People are emotional, and machines are not. That constrains their communication, and defines a key challenge for the information sciences. Different groups have addressed it from d...