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Investment modeling for scalable agricultural learning. [PDF]
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Pinta tu Raya ASI [Set your Limit LIKE THIS]: an educational intervention using immersive reality to prevent Child Sexual Abuse in Mexico. [PDF]
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Annual Reports to the ESA Council ESA 110th Annual Meeting July, 2025
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Co-development of a digital animated video on ADHD with children and families/carers
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FaceDiffuser: Speech-Driven 3D Facial Animation Synthesis Using Diffusion
Motion in Games, 2023Speech-driven 3D facial animation synthesis has been a challenging task both in industry and research. Recent methods mostly focus on deterministic deep learning methods meaning that given a speech input, the output is always the same.
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Make-An-Animation: Large-Scale Text-conditional 3D Human Motion Generation
IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision, 2023Text-guided human motion generation has drawn significant interest because of its impactful applications spanning animation and robotics. Recently, application of diffusion models for motion generation has enabled improvements in the quality of generated
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Animal Welfare (See Animal Ethics; Animal Research; Animal Rights)
2021Animal welfare refers to the quality of life of animals that humans relate to and have moral obligations. The state of an animal’s welfare indicates how the animal is coping (physiologically, behaviorally, cognitively, and emotionally) with the conditions in which it lives.
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Animal Research (See Animal Ethics; Animal Welfare; Animal Cloning)
2021The use of animals in scientific research appears to be almost as old as the beginning of medicine. For example, vivisection is already reported in the Corpus Hippocraticum (4th to 1st century BC) and by Galen (2nd century). The use of animals was strongly revived in the Renaissance.
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