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    Recognition of animated icons by elementaryaged children by Tom Jones

    Published 1993-12-01
    “…Fourteen typical computer-related tasks (e.g., copy, move) were viewed by 60 school-children in two iconic formats: animated and static. …”
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    JBotSim: a Tool for Fast Prototyping of Distributed Algorithms in Dynamic Networks by Arnaud Casteigts

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…With JBotSim, one can implement an idea in minutes and interact with it ({ e.g.}, add, move, or delete nodes) while it is running. …”
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    Best Practices for Using Lists as Design Web Patterns by Valentin PAU, Octavian STANESCU, Marius Iulian MIHAILESCU

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…On this work paper we will see that in webapplications, users do not simply view list items but take actionseither on individual items (e.g. remove, copy, edit, etc.) or anmultiple items (e.g. compare, move, delete, etc.).…”
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    Mineralogical and Geochemical Constraints of the REE Accumulation in the Almásfüzitő Red Mud Depository in Northwest Hungary by Tivadar M. Tóth, Félix Schubert, Béla Raucsik, Krisztián Fintor

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…The major processes are the following: (1) Heavy mineral grains (anatase, rutile, titanomagnetite, etc.) tend to subside due to gravitational differentiation and at present accumulate in the deepest horizons of the pitfalls. (2) Kaolinite reacts to cancrinite under hyperalkaline conditions. (3) Due to diagenetic processes, goethite-cancrinite aggregates form in situ. (4) Light mineral grains (e.g., cancrinite) move upward. (5) Cancrinite transforms to calcite at the shallowest horizons, due probably to the reaction with atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub>. …”
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    Resource Capacitated Collective Travel Planning in Spatial Databases by Junkyu Lee, Seog Park

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Many studies have been conducted on ride-sharing services, which have focused on calculating the optimal cost of assigning users to vehicles in consideration of various cases of vehicle-sharing services (e.g., vehicles move to pick passengers, or passengers move to the vehicle's location). …”
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    Exogenous visual orienting is associated with specific neurotransmitter genetic markers: a population-based genetic association study. by Rebecca A Lundwall, Dong-Chuan Guo, James L Dannemiller

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Examining costs (increases in response time following an invalid pre-cue) and benefits (decreases in response time following a valid pre-cue) separately could be important if dopaminergic genes (implicated in disorders such as attention deficit disorder) independently influence the different processes of orienting (e.g., disengage, move, engage).We tested normal subjects (N = 161) between 18 and 61 years. …”
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    Toward a Systematic Approach to the Design and Evaluation of Automated Mobility-on-Demand Systems: A Case Study in Singapore by Spieser, Kevin, Treleaven, Kyle Ballantyne, Zhang, Rick, Frazzoli, Emilio, Morton, Daniel, Pavone, Marco

    Published 2013
    “…As a case study, we consider replacing all modes of personal transportation in a city such as Singapore with a fleet of shared automated vehicles, able to drive themselves, e.g., to move to a customer’s location. Using actual transportation data, our analysis suggests a shared-vehicle mobility solution can meet the personal mobility needs of the entire population with a fleet whose size is approximately 1/3 of the total number of passenger vehicles currently in operation.…”
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    Toward a Systematic Approach to the Design and Evaluation of Automated Mobility-on-Demand Systems: A Case Study in Singapore by Spieser, Kevin, Treleaven, Kyle Ballantyne, Zhang, Rick, Frazzoli, Emilio, Morton, Daniel, Pavone, Marco

    Published 2014
    “…As a case study, we consider replacing all modes of ion in a city such as Singapore with a fleet of shared automated vehicles, able to drive themselves, e.g., to move to a customer’s location. Using actual transportation data, our analysis suggests a shared-vehicle mobility solution can meet the personal mobility needs of the entire population with a fleet whose size is approximately 1/3 of the total number of passenger vehicles currently in operation.…”
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    A free geometry model-independent neural eye-gaze tracking system by Gneo Massimo, Schmid Maurizio, Conforto Silvia, D’Alessio Tommaso

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…In diagnostic applications EGTSs are used to study oculomotor characteristics and abnormalities, whereas in interactive applications EGTSs are proposed as input devices for human computer interfaces (HCI), e.g. to move a cursor on the screen when mouse control is not possible, such as in the case of assistive devices for people suffering from locked-in syndrome. …”
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    Digital Image Tamper Detection Technique Based on Spectrum Analysis of CFA Artifacts by Edgar González Fernández, Ana Lucila Sandoval Orozco, Luis Javier García Villalba, Julio Hernandez-Castro

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…The experimental evidence supports the capabilities of the proposed method for detecting a broad range of manipulations, e.g., copy-move, resizing, rotation, filtering and colorization. …”
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    Supported accommodation for people with mental health problems: the QuEST research programme with feasibility RCT by Helen Killaspy, Stefan Priebe, Michael King, Sandra Eldridge, Paul McCrone, Geoff Shepherd, Maurice Arbuthnott, Gerard Leavey, Sarah Curtis, Peter McPherson, Sarah Dowling

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…The objectives were (1) to adapt the Quality Indicator for Rehabilitative Care (QuIRC) and the Client Assessment of Treatment scale for use in mental health supported accommodation services; (2) to assess the quality and costs of these services in England and the proportion of people who ‘move on’ to less supported accommodation without placement breakdown (e.g. to move from residential care to supported housing or supported housing to floating outreach, or, for those receiving floating outreach, to manage with fewer hours of support); (3) to identify service and service user factors (including costs) associated with greater quality of life, autonomy and successful move-on; and (4) to carry out a feasibility trial to assess the required sample size and appropriate outcomes for a randomised evaluation of two existing models of supported accommodation. …”
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    Live collaborative large-scale dense 3D reconstruction using consumer-grade hardware by Golodetz, S, Cavallari, T, Lord, N, Prisacariu, V, Murray, D, Torr, P

    Published 2019
    “…Reconstructing such models is important for many tasks – e.g. content creation for films and games [10], augmented reality [19], cultural heritage preservation [21] and building information modelling [14] – but capturing large scenes can take significant time, and the risk of transient changes to the scene (e.g. people moving around) goes up as the capture time increases, corrupting the model and forcing the user to restart the capture. …”
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    Goal-Directed Planning and Goal Understanding by Extended Active Inference: Evaluation through Simulated and Physical Robot Experiments by Takazumi Matsumoto, Wataru Ohata, Fabien C. Y. Benureau, Jun Tani

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…These are that (1) goals can be specified for both static sensory states, e.g., for goal images to be reached and dynamic processes, e.g., for moving around an object, (2) the model cannot only generate goal-directed action plans, but can also understand goals through sensory observation, and (3) the model generates future action plans for given goals based on the best estimate of the current state, inferred from past sensory observations. …”
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    What’s in a Name: A Bayesian Hierarchical Analysis of the Name-Letter Effect by Oliver eDyjas, Raoul P. P. P. Grasman, Ruud eWetzels, Han L. J. van der Maas, Eric-Jan eWagenmakers

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…This effect, researchers have argued,makes people move to certain cities, buy particular brands of consumer products,and choose particular professions (e.g., Angela moves to Los Angeles, Phil buys aPhilips TV, and Dennis becomes a dentist). …”
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    Perception-Driven Sparse Graphs for Optimal Motion Planning by Sayre-McCord, Thomas, Karaman, Sertac

    Published 2021
    “…In many emerging applications of robotics, e.g., fast-moving agile aerial robots with constrained embedded computational platforms and visual sensors, dense maps of the world are not immediately available, and they are computationally expensive to construct. …”
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    Ultra-Reliable Link Adaptation for Downlink MISO Transmission in 5G Cellular Networks by Udesh Oruthota, Furqan Ahmed, Olav Tirkkonen

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…This paper discusses robust link adaptation for a downlink precoded multiple input single output system, for guaranteeing ultra-reliable (99.999%) transmissions to mobile users (e.g., slowly moving machines in a factory) served by a small cell network. …”
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    Toward efficient, scalable, and coordinated on-the-move EV charging management by Cao, Y., Kaiwartya, O., Wang, R., Jiang, T., Cao, Y., Aslam, N., Sexton, G.

    Published 2017
    “…Public CSs are essential for providing charging services for on-The-move EVs (e.g., EVs moving on the road during their journeys). Key technologies herein involve intelligent selection of CSs to coordinate EV drivers' charging plans, and provisioning of cost-efficient and scalable communication infrastructure for information exchange between power grid and EVs. …”
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    The Impossible, the Unlikely, and the Probable Nudges: A Classification for the Design of Your Next Nudge by Randi Karlsen, Anders Andersen

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Nudging provides a way to gently influence people to change behavior towards a desired goal, e.g., by moving towards a healthier or more environmentally friendly lifestyle. …”
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    Survival strategies of artificial active agents by Luigi Zanovello, Richard J. G. Löffler, Michele Caraglio, Thomas Franosch, Martin M. Hanczyc, Pietro Faccioli

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…In particular, such active systems can respond to stimuli provided by the environment and undertake specific displacements to remain out of equilibrium, e.g. by moving towards regions with higher fuel concentration. …”
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    Avatar error in your favor: Embodied avatars can fix users' mistakes without them noticing. by Mathias Delahaye, Olaf Blanke, Ronan Boulic, Bruno Herbelin

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…In particular, in a context of fast-paced finger movements and with clear correct or incorrect responses, we swapped the finger animation of the avatar (e.g. user moves the index finger, the avatar moves the middle one) to either automatically correct for spontaneous mistakes or to introduce incorrect responses. …”
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