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Why do drivers and automation disengage the automation? Results from a study among Tesla users [PDF]
A better understanding of automation disengagements can impact the safety and efficiency of automated systems. This study investigates the factors contributing to driver- and system-initiated disengagements by analyzing semi-structured interviews with 103 users of Tesla's Autopilot and FSD Beta.
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There has been a recent surge of interest in computer-aided rapid data acquisition to increase the potential throughput and reduce the labour costs of large scale Caenorhabditis elegans studies. We present Automated WormScan, a low-cost, high-throughput automated system using commercial photo scanners, which is extremely easy to implement and use ...
Timothy Puckering+5 more
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An Empirical Study of Automation in Software Security Patch Management [PDF]
Several studies have shown that automated support for different activities of the security patch management process has great potential for reducing delays in installing security patches. However, it is also important to understand how automation is used in practice, its limitations in meeting real-world needs and what practitioners really need, an ...
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The Automation of Science [PDF]
The basis of science is the hypothetico-deductive method and the recording of experiments in sufficient detail to enable reproducibility. We report the development of Robot Scientist “Adam,” which advances the automation of both. Adam has autonomously generated functional genomics hypotheses about the yeast Saccharomyces ...
Ross D. King+22 more
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From fly-by-wire to drive-by-wire: Safety implications of automation in vehicles [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to critically review the current trend in automobile engineering toward automation of many of the functions previously performed by the driver.
Anderson+31 more
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The poetics of automation [PDF]
This article compares two examples of industrial patronage in the late 1950s. The first is the 1958 filming of Le Chant du styrène by filmmaker Alain Resnais, with a voiceover of a poem by Raymond Queneau, with funding from the Péchiney firm. The second is the 1959 exhibition Forces et rythmes de l’industrie (“Forces and Rhythmes of Industry”) by ...
Gwenaële Rot, François Vatin
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Combining Bluetooth Mesh and KNX : the best of both worlds [PDF]
Bluetooth Mesh (BT Mesh) is a promising wireless technology for building automation. At the same time, KNX is a well-established building automation system that has a vast installed base.
Böbel, Manuel+3 more
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A question of trust: can we build an evidence base to gain trust in systematic review automation technologies? [PDF]
Background Although many aspects of systematic reviews use computational tools, systematic reviewers have been reluctant to adopt machine learning tools.
Gilbert, Stephen+7 more
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To Automate or not to Automate? Is that the Question? [PDF]
Managers fear that not only are consumers less satisfied and loyal when they use technology-based interfaces but that increased satisfaction may not necessarily result in higher loyalty. The underlying assumption is that technology is responsible for differences in evaluative processes used to judge electronically provided services, which affects ...
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Automating checks of plan check automation [PDF]
While a few physicists have designed new plan check automation solutions for their clinics, fewer, if any, managed to adapt existing solutions. As complex and varied as the systems they check, these programs must gain the full confidence of those who would run them on countless patient plans.
T Halabi, Hsiao-Ming Lu
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