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Behavioral contagion in social games: how others' attitude modulate our actions. [PDF]
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SkelFormer: An adaptive hierarchical transformer-based approach on skeleton graphs for human action recognition in video sequences. [PDF]
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Outplaying elite table tennis players with an autonomous robot. [PDF]
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Fault tree analysis-adapted knowledge structuring: a case study of sustainable international security cooperation. [PDF]
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An analytical framework for examining the ethical dimensions of innovative humanitarian finance. [PDF]
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Human action invarianceness for human action recognition
2015 9th International Conference on Software, Knowledge, Information Management and Applications (SKIMA), 2015The uniqueness of the human action shape or silhouete can be used for the human action recognition. Acquiring the features of human silhouette to obtained the concept of human action invarianceness have led to an important research in video surveillance domain. This paper discusses the investigation of this concept by extracting individual human action
Nilam Nur Amir Sjarif +1 more
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Nature, 1964
THE presence of lipase in human milk was reported as early as 19221. Recent reports indicate2,3 that the concentration of lipase is several times higher in human milk than in cow milk.
Tarassuk, N., Nickerson, T., Yaguchi, M.
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THE presence of lipase in human milk was reported as early as 19221. Recent reports indicate2,3 that the concentration of lipase is several times higher in human milk than in cow milk.
Tarassuk, N., Nickerson, T., Yaguchi, M.
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Divine Action and Human Action
2021Abstract Throughout his work, Barth is determined to consider human action in relation to divine action, and not in itself. This determination poses three questions. First, can Barth make human action intelligible as the agent’s own action?
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