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Point-of-Conflict Prediction for Pedestrian Path-Planning

Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Computer Modeling and Simulation, 2020
A simulation model for pedestrian navigation often requires many problems to be addressed. An example is pedestrian path-planning in the case of a moving obstacle within the environment. To resolve the problem, it is necessary to model the prediction process of the pedestrian agent in order to specify a point-of-conflict area. In this paper, we propose
Thanh-Trung Trinh   +2 more
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Conflict-point formulation of intersection control for autonomous vehicles [PDF]

open access: possibleTransportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, 2017
Abstract Reservation-based intersection controls, in which vehicles reserve space-time paths through the intersection, have the potential to make greater use of intersection capacity than traffic signals. However, the efficiency of previous microsimulations of reservations has been severely limited by a protocol that requires vehicles to request ...
Michael W. Levin, David Rey
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Identifying points of conflict

New Directions for Philanthropic Fundraising, 2005
AbstractPhilanthropic leadership is being challenged to lead change and elevate the status and value of health care philanthropy.
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Conflict inside out: a theoretical approach to conflict from an agent point of view

International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2013
Conflict and conflict dynamics are phenomena intertwined with social change. The ability to detect conflict it is as important as the ability to resolve conflicts effectively because conflicts can bring attention to the problematic structures in a society.
Joana Campos 0001   +2 more
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Hippocratic, religious, and secular ethics: The points of conflict

Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 2012
The origins of professional ethical codes and oaths are explored. Their legitimacy and usefulness within the profession are questioned and an alternative ethical source is suggested. This source relies on a commonly shared, naturally knowable set of principles known as common morality.
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Limit Distributions for Conflict Dynamical System with Point Spectra

Ukrainian Mathematical Journal, 2019
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Koshmanenko, V. D., Voloshyna, V. O.
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At the Point of a Larger Conflict

2008
This chapter discusses the existence of support for the AHRB during its struggle for recognition and acceptance. In January 22, 2003, the White Paper on the Future of Higher Education created uproar. This furore over the White Paper was due to concerns over the government's proposal to allow universities to raise fees and to provide deferred loans by ...
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When is a point of view a conflict of interest?

BMJ, 2016
The FDA is proposing new guidelines that exclude experts from panels that authorize new drugs and products because of intellectual conflicts of interest.
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Regional Conflicts as Turning Points

2004
Conflicts in the Third World were an important part of the Cold War. Although Moscow and Washington were involved in many regional conflicts, three took on special importance near the end of the Cold War: (1) the civil war in Angola; (2) the anti-Somoza revolution and subsequent Sandinista takeover in Nicaragua; and (3) the coup d’etat and revolution ...
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Conflict Data Sets and Point Patterns

2013
This chapter gives a high-level, non-technical, introduction to the motivation behind the approach adopted to studying conflict in this book and the underlying mathematical principles.
Andrew Zammit-Mangion   +4 more
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