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Design of an information system to provide home control for the elderly and disabled
This report describes the development of an Information System which aids the elderly and disabled perform home control. The Information System acts as a set-top box which generates video signals to display a graphical user interface (GUI) on a ...
Waddington, Jon
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scTIGER2.0 is a deep‐learning framework that infers gene regulatory networks from single‐cell RNA sequencing data. By integrating correlation, pseudotime ordering, deep learning and bootstrap‐based significance testing, it reduces false positives and reveals directional gene interactions.
Nishi Gupta +3 more
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The Accessible Toilet Resource
Extract: This Accessible Toilet Design Resource has been produced from new primary research carried out within VivaCity 2020, a large university-based research consortium that is developing tools and resources to support the design of socially inclusive ...
Hanson, J, Greed, C, Bichard, J
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Musculoskeletal humanoids exhibit rich biomechanical properties that remain insufficiently unified in prior discussions. This article systematically categorizes muscle characteristics into five properties: redundancy, independency, anisotropy, variable moment arm, and nonlinear elasticity, and analyzes their combined effects on control.
Kento Kawaharazuka +2 more
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This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.This thesis is a detailed account and analysis of young disabled people‟s inclusions within one Further Education College.
Johnston, Craig E
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Calibration‐Free Electromyography Motor Intent Decoding Using Large‐Scale Supervised Pretraining
Calibration‐free electromyography motor intent decoding is enabled through large‐scale supervised pretraining across heterogeneous datasets. A Spatially Aware Feature‐learning Transformer processes variable channel counts and electrode geometries, allowing transfer across users and recording setups. On a held‐out benchmark, fine‐tuned cross‐user models
Alexander E. Olsson +3 more
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Investigating design issues of context-aware mobile guides for people with visual impairments
While mobile wayfinding systems for visually impaired people offer huge potential, most insufficiently address the differences between visual impairments and contextual environments, and offer very little context-awareness - usability issues of which are
Bradley, N.A. +3 more
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This article introduces an input sparsity‐aware computing‐in‐memory macro featuring novel bidirectional conversion‐skippable analog‐to‐digital converters. By dynamically adjusting resolution based on element‐level sparsity, the architecture skips redundant most significant bit and least significant bit conversions.
Choongseok Song +2 more
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The inclusive city: delivering a more accessible urban environment through inclusive design
This paper examines the reasons why the design of urban public space in the UK has failed to provide easy access to the city centre for older people and people with disabilities.
Hanson, J
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Background Building law regulations determine designing the built environment recognising the needs of users of different ages and psychophysical abilities. Seniors and their spatial needs are covered there to a limited extent.
Przemysław Nowakowski +3 more
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