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Development of a Fast-Swimming Dolphin Robot Capable of Leaping
IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics, 2016Jun-Zhi Yu, Zhengxing Wu, Min Tan
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A new optimization method: Dolphin echolocation
Advances in Engineering Software, 2013Ali Kaveh
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Quantifying the effect of boat disturbance on bottlenose dolphin foraging activity
Biological Conservation, 2015Enrico Pirotta +2 more
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Bioacoustics, 2020
Bottlenose dolphins make many different sounds that have been recorded and described by researchers for over 60 years. This species, Tursiops truncatus, is arguably the most studied marine mammal.
Brittany L. Jones +3 more
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Bottlenose dolphins make many different sounds that have been recorded and described by researchers for over 60 years. This species, Tursiops truncatus, is arguably the most studied marine mammal.
Brittany L. Jones +3 more
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Bottlenose Dolphin, Tursiops Truncatus, Common Bottlenose Dolphin
2018Randall S. Wells, Michael D. Scott
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Towards a Gliding Robotic Dolphin: Design, Modeling, and Experiments
IEEE/ASME transactions on mechatronics, 2019This paper presents the mechatronic design and implementation of a gliding robotic dolphin. To pursue both high maneuverability and long endurance simultaneously, the gliding robotic dolphin novelly integrates propulsion modes of real dolphins and ...
Zhengxing Wu +3 more
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Proceedings of the 1994 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work - CSCW '94, 1994
This paper describes DOLPHIN, a fully group aware application designed to provide computer support for different types of meetings: face-to-face meetings with a large interactive electronic whiteboard with or without networked computers provided for the participants, extensions of these meetings with remote participants at their desktop computers ...
Norbert A. Streitz +3 more
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This paper describes DOLPHIN, a fully group aware application designed to provide computer support for different types of meetings: face-to-face meetings with a large interactive electronic whiteboard with or without networked computers provided for the participants, extensions of these meetings with remote participants at their desktop computers ...
Norbert A. Streitz +3 more
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Dolphin: Document Image Parsing via Heterogeneous Anchor Prompting
Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational LinguisticsDocument image parsing is challenging due to its complexly intertwined elements such as text paragraphs, figures, formulas, and tables. Current approaches either assemble specialized expert models or directly generate page-level content autoregressively,
Hao Feng +12 more
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Dolphin Vocalization Mechanisms
Science, 1981Although humans have difficulty whistling when in a habitat that is more than 20 meters underwater, dolphins can make certain sounds at great depths through a related mechanism. Other dolphin sounds, such as clicks and complex buzzes, are produced by vibrations of the tissue of the nasal plugs, apparently without the use of the larynx; in ...
R S, Mackay, H M, Liaw
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