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To address lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, asexual, intersex et al. (LGBTQAI+) health policy, we must consider the historical context of the population in the United States. Within the last twenty years, the legal system codified basic safety
Jennifer Hand
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Hand Gesture Recognition Based on Computer Vision: A Review of Techniques
Hand gestures are a form of nonverbal communication that can be used in several fields such as communication between deaf-mute people, robot control, human–computer interaction (HCI), home automation and medical applications.
M. Oudah, A. Al‐Naji, J. Chahl
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GANerated Hands for Real-Time 3D Hand Tracking from Monocular RGB [PDF]
We address the highly challenging problem of real-time 3D hand tracking based on a monocular RGB-only sequence. Our tracking method combines a convolutional neural network with a kinematic 3D hand model, such that it generalizes well to unseen data, is ...
Franziska Mueller +6 more
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Description "Hands" is inspired by my first encounter with a donor in the cadaver lab during my first year of medical school. This poem highlights the intimate relationship between the medical student and their "first patient" and captures the factors that helped me realize the grandeur of the dissecting experience.
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HOnnotate: A Method for 3D Annotation of Hand and Object Poses
We propose a method for annotating images of a hand manipulating an object with the 3D poses of both the hand and the object, together with a dataset created using this method. Our motivation is the current lack of annotated real images for this problem,
Shreyas Hampali +3 more
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Andrew Silke, et al., (edited by Andrew Silke). The psychology of counter-terrorism. Routledge: Oxon UK, 2011. pp. 202. £21.98. ISBN: 978-0-415-55840-2 [Book review] [PDF]
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Hand, Robert W.
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Much ink has been spilt on the question of 'how' philosophy might be taught in schools—on the forms of pedagogy appropriate to the subject, the levels of abstraction at which children can think, and the philosophical problems most likely to inspire their
Felicity Hand
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3D Hand Shape and Pose From Images in the Wild [PDF]
We present in this work the first end-to-end deep learning based method that predicts both 3D hand shape and pose from RGB images in the wild. Our network consists of the concatenation of a deep convolutional encoder, and a fixed model-based decoder ...
A. Boukhayma +2 more
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Reconstructing Hand-Object Interactions in the Wild [PDF]
We study the problem of understanding hand-object interactions from 2D images in the wild. This requires reconstructing both the hand and the object in 3D, which is challenging because of the mutual occlusion between the hand and the object.
Zhe Cao +3 more
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On the distinctive educational value of philosophy
Should philosophy be a compulsory subject in schools? I take it as read that philosophy has general educational value: like other academic disciplines, it cultivates a range of intellectual virtues in those who study it. But that may not be a good enough
Michael Hand
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