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View-Independent Behavior Analysis
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part B (Cybernetics), 2009The motion analysis of the human body is an important topic of research in computer vision devoted to detecting, tracking, and understanding people's physical behavior. This strong interest is driven by a wide spectrum of applications in various areas such as smart video surveillance.
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Computational Analysis of Behavior
Annual Review of Neuroscience, 2016In this review, we discuss the emerging field of computational behavioral analysis—the use of modern methods from computer science and engineering to quantitatively measure animal behavior. We discuss aspects of experiment design important to both obtaining biologically relevant behavioral data and enabling the use of machine vision and learning ...
S E Roian, Egnor, Kristin, Branson
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Pediatrics, 1959
This work of Dr. Levy's is the endpoint of a triumph in scientific discipline and the outcome of a long period of investigative work in maternal attitudes. The material is presented in an interesting way, in that the reader is introduced step by step to the processes of logic and method which are used to solve the problems raised by ...
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This work of Dr. Levy's is the endpoint of a triumph in scientific discipline and the outcome of a long period of investigative work in maternal attitudes. The material is presented in an interesting way, in that the reader is introduced step by step to the processes of logic and method which are used to solve the problems raised by ...
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Behavior analysis and neuroscience
Behavioural Processes, 2002Darwin proposed a powerful functional principle-natural selection-to interpret phylogenetic diversity and complexity. Nevertheless, some 70 years elapsed before even biologists embraced his account. The triumph of natural selection required two additional factors: (a) biological mechanisms that implemented the functional principle (i.e. genetics); and (
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2012
H.S. Roane, A.M. Betz
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H.S. Roane, A.M. Betz
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Behavior Analysis and Behavior Synthesis
The Psychological Record, 1971Science is an enterprise whose chief goal is the effective dealing with events rather than, as implied by much current research in psychology, primarily an endeavor to “understand” or “explain,” i.e., to arrive at acceptable verbalizations about events.
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Mechanical behavior of high-entropy alloys
Progress in Materials Science, 2021Dongyue Li, Yong Zhang, Yanfei Gao
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