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Eyeglasses and Children's Schemata
The Journal of Social Psychology, 1993The role of framed eyeglasses in children's person schemata was examined. American first graders (35 girls, 36 boys), rated by their teachers as low, medium, or high in cognitive development, judged peers photographed with and without glasses for physical attractiveness, school performance, conduct, sociability, and sociometric choice.
R L, Terry, L A, Stockton
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Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2020
A new enzymatic biosensor worn on eyeglasses has been developed for low-noise and noninvasive determination of lactate in human sweat during physical exercise. The Os (osmium)-complex, the electron mediator between the enzyme and the electrode, was first
Lili Zhang +3 more
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A new enzymatic biosensor worn on eyeglasses has been developed for low-noise and noninvasive determination of lactate in human sweat during physical exercise. The Os (osmium)-complex, the electron mediator between the enzyme and the electrode, was first
Lili Zhang +3 more
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ByeGlassesGAN: Identity Preserving Eyeglasses Removal for Face Images
European Conference on Computer Vision, 2020In this paper, we propose a novel image-to-image GAN framework for eyeglasses removal, called ByeGlassesGAN, which is used to automatically detect the position of eyeglasses and then remove them from face images. Our ByeGlassesGAN consists of an encoder,
Yu-Hui Lee, Shang-Hong Lai
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Fall Monitoring for the Elderly Using Wearable Inertial Measurement Sensors on Eyeglasses
IEEE Sensors Letters, 2020Inertial measurement unit (IMU) sensors are widely used in many wearable systems for detecting falls in real-time and reducing the risks associated with the fall in all instances of accidents.
Chih-Lung Lin +5 more
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Fortschritte der Ophthalmologie : Zeitschrift der Deutschen Ophthalmologischen Gesellschaft, 1991
Spectacles belong to the most ancient inventions in cultural history. Their development, however, cannot be regarded as final. New impetus has resulted in the creation of non-spherical lenses and, through the development of refractive lenses, in a more progressive optic effort.
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Spectacles belong to the most ancient inventions in cultural history. Their development, however, cannot be regarded as final. New impetus has resulted in the creation of non-spherical lenses and, through the development of refractive lenses, in a more progressive optic effort.
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Eyeglasses, No Prescription Necessary
Scientific American, 2016The article discusses the Israeli technology start-up company Deep Optics' development of what are referred to as omnifocial lenses of eyeglasses that can adjust focus dependent on the user's gaze.
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Eyeglasses and Gender Stereotypes
Optometry and Vision Science, 1989Under the guise of forming impressions of a job applicant in a hiring interview, subjects rated a videotaped male or female stimulus person (SP) on several gender stereotypical and task relevant traits. In one condition, the SP's wore eyeglasses, and in the other condition they did not.
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A 3D anthropometry-based quantified comfort model for children's eyeglasses design.
Applied Ergonomics, 2023J. Zhang +3 more
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Design Issues, 2001
There is a rather widespread notion, these days, that technology is an exogenous factor, something that impacts "the world in which we live" from the outside. It is a factor that reaches us from some distant place, surreptitiously worming its way into our society; something extraneous to us, but also (and especially) something higher, located above us.
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There is a rather widespread notion, these days, that technology is an exogenous factor, something that impacts "the world in which we live" from the outside. It is a factor that reaches us from some distant place, surreptitiously worming its way into our society; something extraneous to us, but also (and especially) something higher, located above us.
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IEEE Pervasive Computing, 2009
EIC Roy Want introduces the special issue on cross-reality environments and discusses alternate realities including virtual reality, augmented reality, embodied virtuality, cross-reality, and mixed reality.
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EIC Roy Want introduces the special issue on cross-reality environments and discusses alternate realities including virtual reality, augmented reality, embodied virtuality, cross-reality, and mixed reality.
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