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Proceedings of the IEEE, 1998
The first virtual humans appeared in the early 1980s in such films as Dreamflight (1982) and The Juggler (1982). Pioneering work in the ensuing period focused on realistic appearance in the simulation of virtual humans. In the 1990s, the emphasis has shifted to real-time animation and interaction in virtual worlds.
Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann +2 more
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The first virtual humans appeared in the early 1980s in such films as Dreamflight (1982) and The Juggler (1982). Pioneering work in the ensuing period focused on realistic appearance in the simulation of virtual humans. In the 1990s, the emphasis has shifted to real-time animation and interaction in virtual worlds.
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Human Nature, 2008
Over evolutionary time, humans have developed a selective sensitivity to features in the human face that convey information on sex, age, emotions, and intentions. This ability might not only be applied to our conspecifics nowadays, but also to other living objects (i.e., animals) and even to artificial structures, such as cars.
Windhager, Sonja +5 more
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Over evolutionary time, humans have developed a selective sensitivity to features in the human face that convey information on sex, age, emotions, and intentions. This ability might not only be applied to our conspecifics nowadays, but also to other living objects (i.e., animals) and even to artificial structures, such as cars.
Windhager, Sonja +5 more
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2015
Face-to-face interactions of humans play a crucial role in their social relationships as well as in the potential transmission of infectious diseases. Here we discuss recent research efforts and advances concerning the measure, analysis and modelling of such interactions measured using strategies ranging from surveys to decentralised infrastructures ...
Barrat, Alain, Cattuto, Ciro
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Face-to-face interactions of humans play a crucial role in their social relationships as well as in the potential transmission of infectious diseases. Here we discuss recent research efforts and advances concerning the measure, analysis and modelling of such interactions measured using strategies ranging from surveys to decentralised infrastructures ...
Barrat, Alain, Cattuto, Ciro
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Journal AWWA, 1980
This discussion examines how well the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) has met its intended goals. The drinking water program is almost two separate programs: one aspect of which is to bring the public water systems into compliance with regulations regarding the traditional contaminants of concern.
Victor J. Kimm, David B. Preston
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This discussion examines how well the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) has met its intended goals. The drinking water program is almost two separate programs: one aspect of which is to bring the public water systems into compliance with regulations regarding the traditional contaminants of concern.
Victor J. Kimm, David B. Preston
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Face-to-Face Documentation Using the FACE-2-FACE Method
Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing, 2019Nurse practitioners play an integral part of the face-to-face visit. The face-to-face visit requirement came into effect on January 11, 2011, for hospice patients entering their third or later benefit period. The face-to-face requirement was created because of concerns regarding high numbers of hospice patients with lengths of stay greater than 180 ...
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Journal AWWA, 1978
Besides the scope of general water‐utility operations, the topics discussed in this presentation include the protection of the source of supply watershed, logging operations, the effect of the Safe Drinking Water Act, and uncovered distribution reservoirs.
E.F. Johnson, Kenneth M. Lowthian
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Besides the scope of general water‐utility operations, the topics discussed in this presentation include the protection of the source of supply watershed, logging operations, the effect of the Safe Drinking Water Act, and uncovered distribution reservoirs.
E.F. Johnson, Kenneth M. Lowthian
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2011
Peirce shows how he presupposes that a 'most general science of semeiotic' is entirely a miatter of culture. Semiotics unfolds even beyond the debate on specific differences between nature and culture. That insight leads not only to linguistic but also to other expressive phenomena, among which the human body.
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Peirce shows how he presupposes that a 'most general science of semeiotic' is entirely a miatter of culture. Semiotics unfolds even beyond the debate on specific differences between nature and culture. That insight leads not only to linguistic but also to other expressive phenomena, among which the human body.
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Of Things Face-to-Face with Levinas Face-to-Face with Heidegger
Philosophy Today, 1996Things are everywhere. They fill the world with their presence. Whereas it is possible to avoid the Other (person), to reject the encounter, to be solipsistic without condescension; to exempt oneself from an encounter-any encounter-with things is to die. Sensibility, having a body, is to be exposed to things. The body is the exposure. Yet, there are no
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Phantom faces for face analysis
Proceedings of International Conference on Image Processing, 1997The system presented is a specialized version of a general object recognition system. Images of faces are represented as graphs, labeled with topographical information and local features. New graphs of faces are generated by an elastic graph matching procedure comparing the new face with a set of stored model graphs: the face bunch graph. The result of
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