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Robotic Companions for Older People: A Case Study in the Wild
2015 Older people tend to have difficulties using unknown technical devices and are less willing to accept technical shortcomings. Therefore, a robot that is supposed to support older people in managing daily life has to adapt to the users' needs and capabilities that are very heterogeneous within the target group. The aim of the presented case study was to Nicola, Doering, Katja, Richter, Horst-Michael, Gross, Christof, Schroeter, Steffen, Mueller, Michael, Volkhardt, Andrea, Scheidig, Klaus, Debes +7 moreopenaire +2 more sourcesTelepresence Robots in the Wide Wild World
2017 Mobile remote presence systems (MRPs) are the logical next step in telepresence, but what are the ethical, social, legal, and technical implications of such systems going into the wide wild world? We explored these potential issues by immersing ourselves in a range of possible applications by re-purposing commercially available MRPs. This researcher-as-Bruijnes, Merijn, van Delden, Robby, Vroon, Jered Hendrik +2 moreopenaire +1 more sourceECO-TRANSLATOLOGY APPROACH IN "THE WILD ROBOT" [PDF]
Studi penerjemahan merupakan disiplin yang terus berkembang dan senantiasa mengintegrasikan wawasan dari berbagai bidang. Konsep Eko-Transliterasi yang pertama kali diperkenalkan oleh Hu Gengshen pada tahun 2001 kini mulai diakui sebagai pendekatan yang membawa perspektif lingkungan dalam praktik penerjemahan. Mengacu pada dimensi linguistik, kultural, openaire Child-Robot Conversation in the Wild Wild Home: A Language Processing User Study
2023 32nd IEEE International Conference on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN), 2023 Guillermo Pérez, Gonzalo A. García, Manuel Castro, Mario Castaño, Marta J. Lopez-González De Quevedo, Ricardo Durán, J. Gabriel Amores, Gloria Álvarez, Leigh Levinson, Selma Šabanović, Randy Gomez +10 moreopenaire +1 more sourcePoster Presentations Abstract Index P1–P107
, 2005 Lawrence, JA MD., BS Alan Brown, Mary Md, MD Frankis, Charlton Strange Medical University, Jerome South Carolina Md, SC MDCharleston, PhD Susan William Beaulieu Thomas F. Bergquist, Otr Nicole Lepore, Otr, R. M. Mayo Clinic, Module For Training Readers IN Retinopathy With Digital Imaging, Screening, Stephen Brown, Bluetooth Network, RN Joohyun Chung, Med Laura Russell C. Spearman, PhD Beth Hudnall Tivis, PhD Stamm, M. M. Barbara J. Cunningham, OD 12 Baharak Asefzadeh, AM p229-24141051002, Determining Specifications, For PERSONAL-LEVEL, 1. Deployabletelehealth, 1. Unitsfor, 1. Emergencyassessment, Stanley M. Finkelstein, MS 1 Zhou, Linda Dahle America-MN Affiliate, Wadena MN Tri-County Hospital, D. O. A. WEB-BASED, WEB-BASED Sleep, System Wasds, For Patient Grigoriy Gadiyak, Army Behavioral Health Technology, Tacoma WA Office, Stereoscopic Robotic Future Applications, Surgical, Telementoring Feasibility, and, MD Afb, Primary Care, Telemedicine Increased, Satisfaction And, Costs, Pediatric Telemedicine, Service For, Residential School, for, MD HEARING-IMPAIRED Robert C. Hoyer, Scott C. CHILDREN Gloria L. Jones, Video Transfer, System For Homeland, R. S. W. M. Facp, Tucson Arizona Telemedicine Program, U. Florida, University OF Flordia, 2. FernandoUminsky, Buenos Aires The National Bioterrorism Civilian ERA Digital, The Effect OF Culture, ON The Design, An International, Telemedicine System, MS 1 Sam Lars Mathiassen PhD 1 Sunyoung Cho, 2. 2ElenaV.KhasanshinaMDPhDHessMD2MaxE.StachuraMD, Atlanta Georgia State University, Suspended Animation, Patrick MD, MD Lyn William Stezoski 1 Larry M. Kochanek, MD Xianren Wu Jenkins PhD 1 Mandeep, MD 1 Thomas Drabek, Dave McMurray, Samuel Saxman, MD 1 Tisherman, CA Nevada City, PhD Elizabeth A. Krupinski, University of Texas Medical Branch, TX Galveston, Using Telemedicine, Areas, PA 2 Telemedicine and, School of Information Technology, Management Stony Brook, Daniel Weiner Anthony P. Tartaglia, TX 2 University of Department of Ophthalmology Galveston, Texas Health Science Visual Sciences, School of Health Information University of Texas Medical Branch Center, Sciences, Tx, VA Center for Practice Management, Ann Arbor Outcomes Research, 2. C. for, Statistical Consultation and, U. Michigan, Michigan Ann Arbor, TELE-INTENSIVIST, Service And Critical, Care Emr, PhD David G. Ellis MD IMPROVING THE REALISM OF James Mayrose, U. Rochester, Medical, Common Acute, K. McConnochie, M. 1. J. Md, 2. Bs, M. 1. J. ALIGNMENT EXPEDITES Barri Miller, MS 1 Annette FUNCTIONAL Schuyler, PT 1 Jeff Gambel MD OUTCOMES Bergeron, MD Mph, P. M. C. 1. D. G. Scoville, 1. PhD, Cpo Troy Walter Reed Medical Center Dennis Clark, of Veterans, U. Denver, Co Denver, A. COLDonald, M. Person, The Pediatric, Behavioral Telehealth, VA Salt Lake City Health Care, Improving Wound Care Management, Through Video, PhD 1 Barbara Demuth TELECONFERENCE TECHNOLOGIES James Bates, MD Norio Kimura MD PhD 2 Muhammad A. Sadiq, MD Hiroshi Juzoji, Kolkata West Bengal Indian Railways, Vha Midwest Health Care, Genetic Education Programs For, Professionals, Opportunities Using Internet, 2. Technology, PhD 1 Christopher Dorman, Alzheimer’s Disease, Center Mayo College, R. M. 2. Medicine, Education, Albuquerque Kestrel Corporation, Page 238, 239, Idaho Real Choices Integration, A. NURSESLTCVeronica, P. R. 1. L. Patricia, PhD Patrician, 2. Rn, J. Tokyo, of Technology, Japan Yokohama, Mph 2 Chad P. Schaben, Eng 1 Pablo Orezzoli Felgaer, 1. Md +151 moresemanticscholar +1 more source