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This study proposes an automated method to infer brown bear hair snare interactions by detecting bipedal behavior in camera‐trap images using a pose estimation model and a multilayer perceptron (MLP). A YOLO‐based model, fine‐tuned from humans and dogs to a custom dataset, achieved high performance (≈93% keypoint precision and ≈96% classification ...
Arnau Campanera‐Moliné +8 more
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Design and Preliminary Evaluation of a Smart Orthotic Videogame Controller Dedicated to Children. [PDF]
Lazzari F +10 more
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ABSTRACT This systematic literature review examines intervention studies focused on teaching science to a diverse range of learners. It adopts a broad definition of inclusion and makes use of the PRISMA statement. The review aims to provide an overview of evidence‐based teaching approaches in the current literature, identify the science skills targeted,
Silvia Fränkel +2 more
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ABSTRACT Food practices have evolved alongside industrialization and urbanization. Compared to earlier generations, modern individuals grow and cook food less often and consume more processed products, weakening awareness of food's natural origins. Three studies examined explanatory pathways linking food practices to pro‐environmentalism through the ...
Shu Tian Ng, Angela K.‐y. Leung
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Mind the semantic gap: semantic efficiency in human computer interfaces. [PDF]
Horsley J.
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ABSTRACT This study examines how socio‐demographic variables are associated with postexposure responses to a social marketing campaign promoting the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals. Perceived effectiveness was measured using four indicators which participants assessed after viewing a video: attitudes toward (a) the advertisement, (b ...
Begoña Grijalvo +2 more
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Predicate abstraction for hyperliveness verification. [PDF]
Beutner R, Finkbeiner B.
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Rural Intangible Cultural Heritage Governance: Discursive Alignment for Sustainable Development
ABSTRACT Intangible cultural heritage governance is increasingly relevant to sustainable rural development, yet the conditions under which public, private and residents align priorities, responsibilities and legitimacy remain underexplored. This study examines how these actors conceptualise, prioritise and discursively legitimise it in Bergamo (Italy).
Berta Tubillejas‐Andrés +3 more
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