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Markerless Motion Capture in the Crowd [PDF]
This work uses crowdsourcing to obtain motion capture data from video recordings. The data is obtained by information workers who click repeatedly to indicate body configurations in the frames of a video, resulting in a model of 2D structure over time ...
Bregler, Christoph +2 more
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Mindfulness in Adaptation to Bereavement: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Bereavement can precipitate mental health problems, including severe, persistent, and disabling grief, that is, prolonged grief. Cognitive behavioural therapy is the first choice for prolonged grief, but it does not benefit all clients. Mindfulness‐based interventions have been proposed as an alternative treatment, yet a comprehensive review ...
Xinyan Sun +4 more
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The Virtuous Cycle between Education and Neuroscience
ABSTRACT Educational neuroscience was born out of the promise that brain imaging would generate discoveries that change how we educate our children. Many neuroscientists and educators alike feel that this promise has not been fulfilled and have begun to question the utility of this nascent field that is arising at the intersection of two well ...
Jason D. Yeatman, Maya Yablonski
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Relational Identities and Other-Than-Human Agency in Archaeology
Relational Identities and Other-than-Human Agency in Archaeology explores the benefits and consequences of archaeological theorizing on and interpretation of the social agency of nonhumans as relational beings capable of producing change in the world ...
Harrison-Buck, Eleanor, Hendon, Julia A.
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From Truck Bed to Bare Feet: The Anthropology of Tourism [PDF]
In the summer of 2004, three companions and I set out on an adventure after a month of archaeology work in the northwest jungles of Belize. This essay is not only a loose account of some exploits and misadventures, but it also illustrates how the tourism
Ballard, Lee
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The ancient Maya and the modern forest
The land use of the ancient Maya strongly affected the environment of the previously forested Maya Lowlands. A forest grew back after the Maya “collapse”, some 1100 years ago.
Nicholas Brokaw +6 more
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Impressionist Rendering of an Animated Painting [PDF]
The following thesis documents the development of a non-traditional rendering technique, that of classic impressionist painting, and its use to create an animated three-dimensional painting.
Rose, Michela
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Maya Paintings as Teachers of Justice: Art Making the Impossible Possible [PDF]
This article examines Maya paintings as historical documents, political platforms and conduits for cultural transmission in two local Maya communities.
Staikidis, Kryssi
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Spartan Daily, February 3, 1997 [PDF]
Volume 108, Issue 7https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/9084/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Where There’s a Wall There’s a Way: The End (?) of Democratic Discourse Regarding Immigration and Border Security Policy [PDF]
Border walls have become part and parcel to corporate strategies to garner profits in the new era of post-911 insecurity. Combined with pre-911 agribusiness, service industry and other corporateindustrial expansion including encouraging the “ongoing ...
Garrett, Terence
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