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Incorporating Transparency During Trust-Guided Behavior Adaptation

2016
An important consideration in human-robot teams is ensuring that the robot is trusted by its teammates. Without adequate trust, the robot may be underutilized or disused, potentially exposing human teammates to dangerous situations. We have previously investigated an agent that can assess its own trustworthiness and adapt its behavior accordingly.
David W. Aha, Michael W. Floyd
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Dielectric metamolecules with ultra-narrowband light transparency behaviors

Materials Letters, 2016
Abstract Materials with ultra-narrowband light transparent window are desirable for applications in optoelectronics. Due to the intrinsic loss in the traditional metallic nanostructures, the plasmonic or electromagnetically induced light transparent spectrum is with a typically broad bandwidth.
Zhenping Huang   +3 more
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Transparent behavior of aluminum nanoparticle compacts at microwave frequencies

Journal of Applied Physics, 2008
Aluminum nanoparticles are formed into compacts, and electromagnetic wave reflectance and transmittance of the compacts are measured in a microwave frequency range. The dielectriclike behavior of the compact, which transmits an electromagnetic wave with quite a small loss, is observed.
Y. Kagawa, K. Matsumura
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Integrity, Transparency, and Ethical Behavior Always Matter

2018
A leader’s candor and conduct, especially when no one else is watching, are each very much connected to the tenets of ethical leadership. This chapter discusses the significance of integrity and transparency as ethical imperatives and why smart leaders must prioritize them.
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Eliciting Requirements for Improving Users’ Behavior Using Transparency

2018
A software system is developed for satisfying requirements of stakeholders. Each requirement will be never satisfied without the collaboration of several components such as the system, devices and people interacting with them, i.e. users. However, a user does not or cannot always behave toward the other components according to their expectations.
Takafumi Tanaka   +6 more
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Behavioral Economists, Human-Computer Interactions and Research Transparency

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
I model economists as being themselves behavioral, and not fully rational in how they implement their research. I characterize research results as a network graph of data analyses at the level of human-computer interactions that contain graph copies whenever the economist manifests behavioral shortcomings.
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Mechanical behavior of high-entropy alloys

Progress in Materials Science, 2021
Dongyue Li, Yong Zhang, Yanfei Gao
exaly  

Soft‐tissue sarcoma in adults: An update on the current state of histiotype‐specific management in an era of personalized medicine

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020
Adriana C Gamboa   +2 more
exaly  

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