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  • ...is cleared. During this process, Alignment signal S3 sent from the drone, may be received; it informs the pick-up system that a drone is in place for del
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  • ...sed on readings (if a reading below 0.15m still comes after 20th index, we may shift starting index to that value but it should never be below 20). This g ...reate too many nodes. But we are positive that separating the needed tasks may reduce the reaction time if the nodes are synced well; by using functions a
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  • * In May of 2018, London Southend Airport successfully tested an anti-drone system t
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  • ...which appear more or less blue could disturb the image processing as they may appear as possible lakes. [[File:Emc-014.png|center|thumb|350px|Figure 5.2:
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  • ...h as chairs that are unknown to the robot and not present in the map given may be placed throughout the restaurant. Their detection and influence on the p ...art at the coordinates (0,0), indicating that the robot's initial position may be different from the origin. Thus, the utilization of a localization algor
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  • There are a lot of other pathogens, in addition to the Varrao mite, that may influence the health of a honeybee. Examples include Nosema, American foulb ...r increasingly more rain. The flowers in environments experiencing drought may dwindle, while increasing rainy weather might wash away pollen.
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  • 1. They may fall out of the air once a while ...icine technology might be provided by drones in remote areas. These drones may help with ensuring the delivery of life-saving treatment.
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  • ...have a chip that interacts between the cars and the traffic lights, which may provide information both ends of the communication-cycle. However, the GPS ...be added to the model to make it more realistic ? Are there models that may be more efficient using more advanced technologies ? What was changed in th
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  • ...e, the downstream of wind is a feeling people are not experienced with and may cause fear. ...needs to land as fast as possible. If people will move unpredictable, they may locate themselves in positions that are unfavorable for the landing of the
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  • ...However, the full report was uploaded on this Wiki page (see below) before May 11th (17.00h), and now it is also uploaded as a PDF file (<1Mb). Our apolo On May 16th, all groups presented their initial design. So we presented our initia
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  • ...he search area is relatively circular or symmetric. However, sector search may not be the most efficient or effective method in all situations, especially ...be used. If a man overboard is detected rather quickly, one search pattern may be implemented in order to optimize the time it takes in order to locate th
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  • ...date (if the non-autonomous car has software capabilities). However, there may be some legal challenges involved in this method (Kessler, 2015) <ref>Kessl ...and all remnants of the forest fire. If a small fire source remains which may not be visible with aerial/thermal imaging the robot can detect these fire
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  • On May 13th the Escape Room Challenge was held, where the task was to exit a simpl ...ooms and corridors and near cabinets. Due to the fact that unknown objects may be encountered while driving through the hospital, multiple waypoints are p
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  • ...robocup/svn/trunk/src/Turtle2/Libs' and in the command window execute (you may have to chmod 777 the file to make it executable):
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  • Firstly, the robot can only move on flat, level ground. It may be possible to move on a flat surface which has a small elevation. This ele During this project, the following milestones have been determined. They may be expanded once we have a better understanding of how we are going to tack
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  • ...who work for us on a contract. This if the report is serious enough, which may be apparent from the enclosed photo or recording by our on-site supervisor. ...By making the reporting of damage as accessible as possible, imperfections may be known earlier. It remains a field of tension, because a report is quite
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  • ...oo high, the project will not be possible. For this reason, although costs may be difficult to estimate, the cheapest options will likely be preferable. ...d should be available or available in the near future. Future developments may provide many more opportunities but this will be impossible to predict and
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  • ...because horizontal walls may cause head on collisions while vertical walls may in their turn be useful to drive straight. It is decided to make an algorit From this image the lines may be detected using the Hough transform function. The problem with this funct
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  • ...nce the Escape Room Challenge is the first challenge, functional specifics may be more focused towards this goal. Because software design is use-case depe ...en possible, because the dimensions of the room are not known and the room may also not be perfectly rectangular. Even if it were, it is unlikely that it
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  • ...e length manually was also very important for 40% of the customers, but it may technically be easier to realise that by more predefined cuts with differen ...y-Identifiable Information and how that can be processed. From the 25th of May 2018 onwards, there will be a new law called ‘Algemeen verorderning gegev
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  • ...go back a step to eventually make a better design. In the design phase it may be need to measure the drones that are available in Gemini to determine the ...s. There are multiple ways to add this functionality and different options may be chosen for different neighborhoods. Possible options are: Make a central
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  • = Intermediate Presentation May 14th, 2017 = The initial design was presented on May 17th, 2017. Link to a PDF copy of the presentation slides: [[File:Presentat
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  • ...are stored in the World Model to be processed by any other functions that may need this data. Additionally, the measure() function also returns a status ...e of the modules. This, for example, is useful in instances where the user may want to manually control Pico for testing purposes while it continues to me
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  • ...and acceleration at each encountered situation. Velocity and acceleration may vary on the chosen strategy, for example to find a door (which implies a lo ...ed for other functions. Thus though the function of a drive function block may vary depending on its goal, their overall composition is similar as the com
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  • On May 12th 2021, all groups of the course 4SC020 Mobile Robot Control performed t
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  • :''This section's tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone as used in articles such as those on Wiki
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  • ...information that autonomous cars are adapting their driving, human drivers may become confused. ...a few non-autonomous cars, this lane will be prioritized over a lane that may consist of a larger total number of non-autonomous cars as sketched in the
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  • ...f an emergency should be possible through different approaches. Some users may want to use a joystick, while other can prefer voice controlled operation o
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  • ...uations, but also taking medicine that don’t go together at the same time, may have negative consequences. In 2013 almost 49,000 people older than 65 were ...asily be added. The history of those pills can also be stored, since there may be a maximum number of pills per day or a minimum time span between taking
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  • ...large and waste may not be trapped, too small and other things than waste may be trapped in the net *It may cost a lot of energy to keep the conveyor belt running all the time
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  • ...landfilled-plastic-waste-finds-department-of-energy.html CNS MEDIA. (2022, May 5). ''How much? US losing billions every year to landfilled plastic waste, ...g/making-nurses-days-easier-with-more-efficient-waste-management S. (2022, May 4). ''Efficient Waste Management Can Help Improve Nurse Well-Being''. Steri
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  • Treatment or quarantine of people who have been in contact with each other may be effective because unidentified infected persons are most likely to be fo ...he infection, so tracing need not prevent any transmission. Effectiveness may therefore be very sensitive to the latent period, especially if there is li
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  • ...of calling for help when an emergency occurs. Nowadays, an elderly person may have an arm wrist or necklace which has a button to call for help. However, ...lized persons and the relevant person himself may have a look insight, and may only be used anonymously for a scientific or improving purpose.
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  • As you may have read in the topic section of this wiki, our concept entails the resear The State-of-the-Art literature study may give us insights that would require us to modify our ultimate goal within t
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  • ...re not taken care of properly, and there is a likelihood that their family may remain unaware of potential harm. There have been occasions where individua ...areas such as hospitals or nursing homes for the same purpose. However, it may raise privacy concerns if the data recorded by the robot is not kept secure
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  • ...e focus group into an online survey. This lowers the boundary to entry and may allow us to gather some information from the potential clientele.
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  • But we must always be mindful, of the impact it may bring ...sks. Although many students are familiar with ChatGPT's capabilities, some may not know its full potential.
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  • ...n front, wall to the side. But possibly if pico ends up in a corner, there may be a problem (test again next week). ...we should lower the speed of drive_parallel? Yi & Hi should judge if this may help.
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  • ...d via a link in sources or by pressing [[notes|here and not there]], these may be in Dutch. ...s is just a guideline meaning that in reality the actual tasks or planning may be different.
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  • ...maximum allowed distance between convex corners and line end points, this may have avoided that the robot first drove towards the wall on the far end of
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  • ...rawback with this mechanism as this implementation requires much space and may therefore make the entire product less portable.<br>
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  • <!-- ='''Evaluating first experiment 8 May'''= The goal of the first experiment on 8 May was to get used with PICO and handling the communication between user and P
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  • ...e of identifiable individuals are visibly threatened. Due to this fact, we may observe operations when hundreds of people and multiple sets of equipment a .....] an earlier, closer, and more efficient detection of the vessels, which may result not only in a better use of human and technological resources in the
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  • ...the camera and determining through software the colour of each pixel. This may however lead to false colour. For example when shadows from overlapping lea ...this emission, the amount of oxygen can be determined. This second method may be faster and more reliable, but also more difficult to produce.
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  • :If operating outside, the environment is far less predictable which may cause problems ...https://www.limburger.nl/cnt/dmf20200527_00161953] Camp, J.V.D. (2020, 27 May) Robots Jamie en Amy verzorgen de bediening in Maastrichts restaurant </ref
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  • ...arding updating the anchor nodes and assigning them identification numbers may appear in Windows, but they can be solved by updating the nodes in Linux. ::* If [[File:20200323_SG_thetaanother.png]] (the ball may be still in the view of the drone but not close to the centre of the view),
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  • ...and the secondary users and about what people would do in situations that may occur. Such as what they would do when they don’t understand the robot. T ...o asked about the affinity the participants have with robots. Because this may influence their opinion on the parking robot. And with this data the partic
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  • ...d between multiple users, which is something we could explore too, as this may reduce the cost of being able to ride in an autonomous mobility scooter.)<b [11]<ref>Esther May, Robyne Garret & Alison Ballantyne (2010) Being mobile: electric mobility-s
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  • ...d with the fixed cost divided by the deprecation period (measured in days) may not exceed €8,96 times the total reduced travel time (also measured in h ''The after running time may be no more than 5 seconds.''
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  • ...pendently. However,  countless of papers shows that collaborative learning may have many benefits. Like improving communciations skills, and leadership sk While these robots, Marty and Sphero, may not have specific pre-programmed activities focused solely on elementary ma
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  • ...intersection. This could be a costly operation and one could argue that it may not be worth the investment. ...information that autonomous cars are adapting their driving, human drivers may become confused. <ref>Maister, D. (2005). The Psychology of Waiting Lines.
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  • |'''There are three cases that robot may encounter in open space:''' ...ive algorithm is oversensitive to the dimensions of the environment, which may lead to mis-detecting and mis-operating. Besides, the rotation of PICO at t
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  • ...10 minutes that passes are more destructive than the last. The differences may seem small, but that is the way with small, starting fires. The difference ...tion of reality since it is a single pixel measurement. Such a measurement may be inaccurate due to:
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  • ...or irrelevant information from the main section of the program. It is also may be used to view the progress of the mapping over time. The structure of the ...ely based on properties of PICO or the environment. For later projects, it may be smart to avoid these situations as much as possible from the start.
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  • ...s. Furthermore there exist video tools focussed on user friendliness. This may help students or meeting participants who are not so familiar with online c ...also focused on ease of use. Besides that it has many functionalities that may help the users.
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  • The results of the study were increased HbA1c values by a mean of 0.73% from May to July and afterwards a decrease by a mean of 0.75% from August to October ...m, inconsistent diet and less physical exercise. In summer, some teenagers may sleep late and therefore awaken with higher fasting blood glucose levels. T
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  • ...may ask for different USE aspects, but two solutions from two subproblems may not always be able to be combined, meaning that choices must be made.
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  • ...e_Robot_Control_2024)</blockquote>This process involves several steps that may not be immediately intuitive. Here's a breakdown: ...ge algorithm to each wall. This helps identify corners within walls, which may not be detected by simply looking for large jumps in distance.
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  • ...Y., Kong, J., Wu, P. (2012)]</ref>. Among others, prolonged self-isolation may lead to a higher risk of depression, anxiety, poor concentration and lowere By its nature, CALL-E may pose some ethical challenges that should be taken into account from the beg
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  • ...itution responsible for making society as handi-friendly as possible. They may therefore be involved in partial funding of the project. In more detail, th ...entered his trip in the app, the robot knows which side of the platform he may have to drive to, in case he should drive autonomously.
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  • ...ame show that following the ball requires having a fast moving drone which may affect the quality of images. Therefore, the total velocity of the drone al ...ion of the ball. However, this algorithm adds complexity to the system and may be hard to implement.
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  • ...letely new to the university campus with its corresponding structure. They may not be familiar with the layout of the campus, the locations of key facilit ...They require guidance and support to navigate the campus efficiently. They may also seek information about academic resources, extracurricular activities,
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  • ...cessing power). Custom parts are therefore to be considered, although this may result in relatively high system cost.
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  • ...hat will burn up on the way to the Earth. However, some of this space junk may stay in orbit, which means the amount of orbital debris keeps increasing. In July/August and April/May 2013 a new technique for space debris tracking was tested<ref name="jorida"
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  • ...e usually use manual methods, such as pill organizers and reminders, which may not address all the different problems with adherence that patients have. ...d regimen, and some medications can cause (unpleasant) side effects, which may lead patients to skip their medication without consulting their caregiver o
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  • ...stant. This poses a threat to future food security as conventional farming may not be able to meet the rising demand. Additionally, conventional farming p ...ers can choose to build their own system, which is the cheapest option but may require more time and technical knowledge.
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  • ...hat liquid water can not stably exist on the surface of Europa. Some water may come to surface for a brief moment, but will almost instantaneously either ...nge exists based on this and other phase diagrams. Secondly, this ‘liquid’ may not be liquid as we know it and still be unable to support life. Much like
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  • ...Design Document and the Initial Presentation which was presented at 6th of May. On the 13th of May 2015 the Corridor Competition was scheduled. Videos of our both attempts to
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  • ...robots, a difficulty in communicating or establishing mutual understanding may cause unease, disengagement and eventually hinder the interaction.” (Ival ...rker that was just telling them what to do because it couldn’t do it. That may have made participants feel stressed out and generally have negative emotio
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  • ...ty more easily and directly, facilitating its study and understanding, and may inspire future practical algorithms that increase evolvability without sign
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  • ...ent is represented by an object which is based on the Event interface, and may have additional custom fields and/or functions used to get additional infor
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  • ...ts, ropes, anchors, etc. can increase the surface area of substrate, which may enhance production of other marine organisms in a similar way to what artif ...plants and destroying the natural environment (e.g. removing rocks) which may damage the local ecosystem.
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  • ...infrastructure. In some applications, like disaster management, the drones may help saving lives.<br>
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  • ...ards the use of educational games. The seemingly positive effects of games may not be the same for every student. The attitude of the students towards the ...t ways. By using various sensors in their phones this way of visualization may only be achieved by the described game.
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  • ...information that autonomous cars are adapting their driving, human drivers may become confused. ...a few non-autonomous cars, this lane will be prioritized over a lane that may consist of a larger total number of non-autonomous cars as sketched in the
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  • ...flying in the sky. This has started to pose several potential risks which may jeopardize not only our daily lives but also the security of various high v ...R11 comes back at the constraint of R6, because here we see that the drone may never endanger humans.
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  • ...that do not require such a stable connection between the device and debris may generally be more applicable to our case. An interesting example is drag au ...act-dependent removal systems. Therefore, such space-based removal systems may also have the potential to actively defend the ISS. In conclusion, the incl
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  • ...ter|thumb|Figure 1: Population age distribution ''Source: Roser, M. (2013, May 9). World Population Growth. Retrieved from https://ourworldindata.org/worl ...ompanies will be producing the device. New technologies such as the device may create good business opportunities for newer companies and for both well-es
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  • ...elated responses in animals to different handling procedures. Thermography may be used in the future as an objective outcome-based measure for the evaluat ...e fence. Also, if one new cow having this problem is bring in the herd, it may infect the animals which did not develop the immunity to this virus. There
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  • * Analysis of the current law and how it may be adjusted ...ver if this technology would be applied for larger areas multiple stations may be needed. At the recharge station the battery of the drone will be replace
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  • You may now start the questionnaire. It sounds like a very interesting project, you may consider letting us
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  • ...terface is critical. An irresponsible, unintuitive or unfinished interface may discourage users from using the application, let alone be positively nudged ...he Woebot <ref> https://woebothealth.com/ </ref> warns its users saying "I may seem smart, but I am not capable of really understanding what you need", or
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  • ...onnect with the people they are solving them for. Or the solution proposed may solve the problem in a way where the user is helped but in an inconvenient An example of a predictable riot is what happened in Rotterdam at the 7th of May 2017 when soccer fans turned against the police when their team did not win
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  • ...teractions, something which is important to deal with as these individuals may have a high potential but cannot fully participate in society due to their ...py at all times? These questions are hard to directly answer but solutions may be easily implemented such as adding communication to the school director�
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  • ...ossible for humans. According to the uncanny valley theory, movements that may look abnormal to humans, should be avoided. ...that Pepper never lies about information or their possibilities. What also may seem trivial is that Pepper does not swear. Even though Pepper is human-lik
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  • ...iods of time compared to the people without backache <ref>Womersley, L., & May, S. (2006). Sitting posture of subjects with postural backache. Journal of ...ce of the problems, reducing RULA score by designing ergonomic workstation may reduce the prevalence of WMSDs (work-related musculoskeletal disorders) amo
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  • ...re are possibilities for large scale energy production in this area, which may benefit other parts of the world as well, but the main problem remains fund ...uctivity (LWP)<ref>Descheemaeker, K., Amede, T., & Haileslassie, A. (2010, May). Improving water productivity in mixed crop-livestock farming systems of s
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  • ...ht arm higher. lift your right arm higher", but should variate between “it may be better for the exercise to fully stretch your right arm," and "your righ ...ing to the following table (arm raise feedback), one example might be: “It may be better for the exercise to fully stretch your left arm and try to raise
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  • ...management strategies. They find that the effects of communication delays may be cancelled out by better communication. <ref name=Fernandes2012>Fernandes ...ric as the expert system only tries to optimize the traffic for cars. This may lead to negative consequences for other road users such as bikers and pedes
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  • Yet another thing that engineers may want to take into account is how biased their data is. Here we'll try to sh Why is the network performing worse? An explanation may be that teddy bears usually have similar colors (beige/brown), so when a ne
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  • ...ince all seeds are basically placed on top of the soil in all cases, seeds may not have a high germination rate for species that require seeds to be posit
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  • ...ly areas, which can be challenging for rescue teams to access. These areas may have steep slopes, narrow paths, and other obstacles that can make it diffi ...icate rescue efforts. Earthquakes can occur at any time, day or night, and may cause power outages, making it difficult for rescue teams to operate in the
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  • ...know the current location and this is assumed to be 'good enough'. If PICO may run into trouble of any kind, either the (dynamic) obstacle avoidance or th ...hm which required a lot less iterations to find a path. The end point bias may to be too large (i.e. take every other random point as the end point) as th
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  • ...a tail, the lines have to be parallel and in proximity of each other, they may not lie too close to one another . In the previous figure the green lines r ...the top of the paper does not necessarily have a non-red wall behind, but may have a red object behind it. The bottom, left and right part of the most ou
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  • ...to the wall. When there is a short distance to the next (T-)crossing there may not be enough time to counteract this. When PICO is still not nearly parall
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  • ...the requirements of the system is that it is flexible in its views on what may be concerned as weeds, and what as useful plants (Perrins, Williamson, Fitt <li> The system should be flexible in its views on what may be concerned as weeds. </li>
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  • ...fficult issue. Without permission from the people in the video footage, it may not be stored. According to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), ...ght of 120 meters<br/>• No transport of hazardous substances<br/>• Nothing may be dropped out of the drone<br/>• You must always have a visual on the dr
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  • ..."continuous exposure to unmet expectations and a lack of coping strategies may threaten the emotional and physical well being of a person, resulting in sy ...ciency. Another thing that does not help is drinking a lot of caffeine, it may seem to give you concentration but you will only crash down harder eventual
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  • ...ic creature simply for the sake of aesthetic enjoyment or as a hobby. They may have various levels of expertise when it comes to maintaining an aquarium's ...ch as schools and universities that use aquariums for educational purposes may benefit from the device to teach students about marine life care
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  • ...not collected by us in any way. The app may use third party services that may collect information used to identify you. ...collect data and information on your phone called Log Data. This Log Data may include information such as your device Internet Protocol (“IP”) addres
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  • ...he other hand, we should seriously consider up to what extent these robots may replace the interaction with real humans. And when the robot decides to tak ...ecember). Non-verbal communication: the importance of listening. Retrieved May 5, 2019, from https://www.magonlinelibrary.com/doi/abs/10.12968/bjon.1997.6
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  • Sometimes it may happen that a drone cannot find a path to its destination (I.e. the destina ...h of March, 2018), all team members are expected to update this wiki. This may include adding sections, re-writing sections, or making suggestions of miss
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  • ...lderly individuals, often experiencing loneliness due to limited visitors, may feel further isolated if their caregiver only checks in weekly. To mitigate ...to find the source and reason for knowledge <ref>de Gialdino, I. V. (2009, May). View of ontological and epistemological foundations of qualitative resear
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  • Finally, one may not the robot always starts from the top left corner. This is also not the ...construction workers. When the robot only builds the walls of a house this may only affect masons, but it could be developed further and load to unemploym
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  • ...sher, J. M., McCool, R., Strawderman, L., Carruth, D. W., Bethel, C. L., & May, D. C. (2017). Simulation modeling of pedestrian behavior in the presence o ...their future. [bron] [bron] It is also worth considering that supermarkets may become smaller because of decrease in demand so the robot could be designed
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  • ...re once flourishing look empty and silent. For a manager of such a bar, it may be difficult to decide what to improve to regain the glory of those golden ...n-bars-increases.php </ref>. Another explanation is that high sound levels may cause higher arousal, which leads the subjects to drink faster and order mo
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  • ...]:Fire exoskeleton to facilitate the work of the fireman. (2019) Retrieved May 13, 2020</ref> shows the relevancy of this topic. It talks about a so-calle ...(URAI), Jeju, 2017, pp. 807-808, doi: 10.1109/URAI.2017.7992830. Retrieved May 7, 2020</ref> Concerning costs, a mix of composites and aluminum is the bes
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  • which may result in osteomyelitis and ...These are of course not permanent roles, as one that has insulin to offer may another time be the user in need of insulin. This way, users can support ea
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  • ...the internal goals. Secondly, immersion describes to which degree a person may be involved with or focuses attention on the task at hand. Lastly, the subj ...ther hand, provided with generous computational constraints, the algorithm may not always find a strong action. This is due to the fact that not the entir
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  • ...similar projects are investigated. Overlap with the 'Literature Research' may exist, as this section will often refer to articles or technologies found i ...ated using a plant. When elderly take care of the plant, an emotional bond may start to develop. No actual research is done regarding this subject, but by
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  • ...on of the participant towards each robot's emotional states and ultimately may have determined their preference for a certain robot emotion for the story ...hird robots [happy and sad robot], you're more like at rest [...]. So that may cause a different outputs from people, when they encounter to those robots
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  • ...cus on low-power Bluetooth. It uses a whitelist for checking which devices may unlock. The white list is controlled by an admin terminal. ...he user has to hold their phone to a scanner. || The high stress situation may cause the user's hands to tremble too much. || All cabinets need to be equi
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  • ...ir environment in everyday life. Also a different solution besides a drone may fulfill that need. More details about the viability of the drone and altern ...more socially accepted over time [http://interactions.acm.org/archive/view/may-june-2018/human-drone-interaction#top]. However, since the technology and t
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  • First of all by making the drone visible, it may have a dissuasive effect. If it is thought the place is well protected, int ...ry the clearly visible drone will be easier to spot and therefore a person may be able to hide in time. Especially when the drone is also clearly audible,
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  • Secondary users of the teaching robot are classified as people who may be indirectly influenced by the system in some way. In this case, where we ...ude face and voice recognition. Since the children are feeble-minded, they may have difficulties in remembering a password, so they could log in with thei
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  • Wide or irregular openings usually take a little more time to plan but may actually end up being very simple to install. These situations require you ...s," in IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 865-877, May 2012. doi: 10.1109/TMC.2011.89</ref>
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  • ...around the world and steadily increasing urbanization. Even climate change may be a factor that influences bee population decline. ...zle needs to spray the liquid substance inside the flower, but the flowers may face different directions. The first idea was to have the nozzle attached w
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  • ...haps estimate his age with some degree of precision and confidence. But it may merely guess his actual state of health (Nyholm & Smids, 2016). ...ts have already begun to develop strategies to address the challenges that may result from the introduction of self-driving cars (Schoettle & Sivak, 2014)
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  • ...ater sources. <ref>One in six people have no access to clean water. (2011, May 9). Retrieved from http://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/headlines/world/20 ...Although the probability of broken pipelines are low, the broken pipelines may take a long time to repair since it is buried underground. Also, the pipeli
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  • ...ve. However, there are some additional requirements that the organizations may have: ...or transporting materials without changing the compounds temperature which may be necessary to prevent chemical changes in the material being transported,
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  • ...on's disease signs and symptoms can be different for everyone. Early signs may be mild and go unnoticed. Symptoms often begin on one side of your body and ...on, sometimes leading to falls<ref> National Institute of Aging. (2017, 16 May). Parkinson’s Disease. Retrieved from https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/park
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  • ...versity of Eindhoven. <ref> Alaerds, R. (2010). Generation 2011. Retrieved May 28th, from http://www.techunited.nl/wiki/index.php?title=Generation_2011 </ ...e velocity. <ref> Flacco, F., Kröger, T., De Luca, A., & Khatib, O. (2012, May). A depth space approach to human-robot collision avoidance. In Robotics an
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  • ...vacuum cleaner robots. <ref name=sota8>Hasan, K. M., & Reza, K. J. (2014, May). Path planning algorithm development for autonomous vacuum cleaner robots. Farmers may see an increase in demand and hence revenue, as people are potentially more
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  • May communicate with an outer sensor such as beacon or external server but then ...ture hall, the robot asks the lecturer to guide mark to an empty seat (and may provide instructions on how to do so). When mark is seated, the robot retur
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  • ...eaks. Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings, 2017-May, 3595–3607. https://doi.org/10.1145/3025453.3026021</ref> it has been res
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  • ...navigate itself in a restaurant environment to serve customers. While this may seem like a straightforward task for humans, there are various challenges w
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  • Another advantage of having different squares is that the children may build and change their own board. ...of the connected robots, it sends out a new signal. Alternatively, a user may manually send the next signal, in case of weak connection strength.
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  • Instead of, say, an image, for which the Hough transform may very well be the best solution, Pico has to analyze a point cloud of subseq Another difficulty is that one line may now span acros an opening, such as a corridor, and in some cases it recogni
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  • ...en have it delivered. The possibility to pay together for foods and drinks may also come with the foodfetcher system, since people can order their own bee ...le app, by any advertiser. This can mean that a personalized shopping list may be offered to the primary user (homeowner). Advertisement companies can use
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  • ...lean ups and help society through advancement of planning-algorithms which may spark further improvements on the algorithms of motion planning robots. ...ciprocating motion goes over as many dirty spots as possible at once. This may be advantageous when there are large, harder to clean dirty spots in the mi
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  • ...eaks. Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings, 2017-May, 3595–3607. https://doi.org/10.1145/3025453.3026021 </ref>, using a mobil ...eaks. Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings, 2017-May, 3595–3607. https://doi.org/10.1145/3025453.3026021</ref> investigated th
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  • '''6. May this wearable give you warnings, via vibrations, when you come to close?'''
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  • ...om the speed. Not every user prefers this method of payment and many users may not even own a credit/debit card. This means a percentage of the users is l ...d this system. By addressing as many of these points as possible, the user may be tempted into changing their minds. After all there are very few people w
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  • ...riculture and robotics can have on the ecology and the food production, it may of course also be a very interesting investment for farmers to decrease the *Farming investments may become too expensive
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  • ...to be saved and stored. Also drones are often remotely accessable, so they may be hacked and taken over by others. ...t factor here, because drones need vision, camera images of neighbourhoods may be recorded. If these images are stored instead of deleted, people will lik
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  • ...ially assistive robots could help to overcome this problem as these robots may assist the caregivers during their day at work, reducing their stress and w ...is the second-highest. This can be caused by the reason that no movements may give the person watching the idea that the robot is harmless as it cannot d
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  • ...ly sets the size of the laser array it should use, now it is hardcoded and may lead to segmentation errors if not handled properly.
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  • ...tely discussed to what amount of power each sensor may consume. Note that ‘may’ is stated by the amount of power consumed. This is due to the fact that ...ower network. If the robot uses too much power, other users of the network may experience difficulties. So the power consumption must be carefully monitor
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  • The football game was held on the beginning of the may 2018 on the neutral National Stadium in Warsaw. Two competing teams where A ...football matches is dangerous and reckless for families with children. In may countries football events are associated with supporters groups who are wil
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  • ...The whole Pledge depends on the counter, if the counter gets mixed up, it may be possible that the robot will have to travel a lot of extra distance. ...ocation of the door. The robot needs to be within this door area before it may ring the bell. Officially this should be a separate check since it does not
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  • ...olic beverages are consumed. Due to this, it is clear that whilst visitors may want to keep distance, they can’t be relied on to keep this proper distan ...are actually allowed to sit at a table at a food or beverage outlet, as of May 2020 <ref name = ‘Twee mensen mogen in horeca aan tafel binnen anderhalve
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  • ...matoes [http://alexandria.tue.nl/extra2/afstversl/W/Hamers_2015.pdf]. This may make up for the cycling time. An important aspect of the design is that it The need may be summarized as enhanced competitive advantage needed to survive the price
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  • ...uoy would be able to carry any type of sensor that a particular researcher may desire, and measure a particular parameter at a self specified depth. The b ...tical for Risk Reduction & Adaptation; USGS, Science for a changing world; May 13, 2014; https://www.usgs.gov/news/national-news-release/coral-reefs-are-c
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  • ...technology allowing it to inform firefighters of where possible survivors may be located and how the situation is inside a room where it is still too dan 5.    Should one deploy robots, knowing that this may raise false expectations and runs the risk of degraded performance?
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  • AI may change where students learn, who teaches them, and how they acquire basic s ...ve didactical views that are key to the identity of the school that may or may not match with what we decide to use in our program. Given the diversity in
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  • ...mic shapes not included in this test, while the transitions between shapes may affect the implied emotion. Side note: we are aware of the fact that there may be some bias met de characters van de robots.
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  • As a finishing touch, the prototype or code may need to be adapted, dependent on the user tests. ...hat the color of the light changes, because when you are very focused, you may not look at the clock. But if then the light changes you still notice that
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  • ...nced by attitudinal control, an intervention targeted at normative beliefs may raise awareness of social norms and increase their influence on intention. ...lso, it is speculated that informing the consumers about how to store food may affect the attitude toward food waste and, consequently, induce changes in
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  • ...eds, doctors, nurses etc. and during an outbreak, a fast spreading disease may lead to an overwhelming number of patients seeking medical attention. Here, ...and health systems might fail to provide adequate attention. “This threat may increase as infectious diseases evolve and escape current human-developed c
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  • ...are allowed to work together and communicate with each other, technologies may not only improve knowledge, but social skills as well. These skills are mos ...e 3-4 year olds, they need easy levels. Drawing multiple different figures may be too hard. The children are usually already able to count to 10, via touc
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  • In a social context, robots may be subject to judgment from humans based on their appearance (Walters, M.L. ...ttentive, socially or physically capable than it actually is, then humans may misunderstand or not take advantage of the robot to its full abilities.”
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  • ...ods, or danger due to the malfunction of drone delivery. And since a drone may deliver parcels to the inner space or yard of customers’ house in rural a ...e TMS about the current status of the drone and any unexpected events that may occur
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  • ...challenge results are a bit disappointing. Looking back at our project, we may conclude that the chosen architecture probably was too ambitious for the ti
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  • During an intermediate review on May 13th the group’s progression is assessed for the first time. The corridor
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  • ...the user in a clear and concise way. The user also requires that the robot may effectively map their garden and identify where a certain plant is located. It may be no surprise that the most popular method for movement within the robot i
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  • ...eviations, resulting in a broader estimation cloud. Although this approach may require additional time for the filter to accurately converge to the actual
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  • ...cine, 42(4), 843–853. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0033291711001772</ref> This may be due to the loss of close relationships, incapability to maintain relatio ...mes would welcome this technology to alleviate the loss of employees, some may disagree with using a robot to provide social interaction. However, the lab
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  • ...iversity must stay in its original state to the best possible extent. This may happen with natural reforestation when the National park only consisted of
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  • Main users: mountaineers (may be extended to hikers, rock climbers, etc. in future research) ...he globe, current advice concerning extreme sports in extreme environments may well have become insufficient. plain weather indications no longer allow fo
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  • ...</ref> Depending on the size of their waste streams industrial facilities may either employ the local services or hire a private waste collector. This ch ...ic field, the inductive sensor (also known as inductive proximity sensors) may prove successful in the detection of metallic materials. Unfortunately, dom
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  • ...nd 0.8-2 percent on weekends, where messages stating environmental reasons may elicit more wanted behaviour. Households which used the app heavily had eve ...this system. If it would decrease total profits the electricity companies may be inclined to increase dynamic contract prices which in turn could lead to
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  • ...fway through the course. During this intermediate challenge on the 24th of May PICO had to move through a corridor and take the first exit. The location o
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  • Many people suffer from injuries that may require long-term medical rehabilitation. This rehabilitation is typically ...her industries, espionage via drones can be done remotely, where attackers may steal a company secrets through aerial photography or by taking pictures th
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  • .... During the escape of the PICO robot, walls, static and dynamical objects may not be touched, but slightly touching is allowed. ...e and changes modes dynamically. Modes are described here as functions but may end up in a different form
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  • ...ently, these wires are an incentive for the patients to pull on them, this may lead to dangerous situations. Besides this, there was a constraint for the ...if the instructions aren't followed carefully enough by the client. Which may lead to drowning the smart pot tulip whilst the control plant lives.
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  • ...hey can lose their sense of purpose, become more susceptible to crime, and may even end up dying alone. Preventing isolation is essential if we are to cre ...essary to sustain the emotional quality of bear-hugging. The taller hugger may stand straight or slightly curved over the shorter one, arms wrapped firmly
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  • ...ly improve the attention of the participants. The robot’s gazing behaviour may be suited in cases where the visual attention is already on the robot (Tort Concerning the financial aspect, since the robot may not become too expensive for parents (as becomes clear from the results of
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  • ...he streets clean <ref name="USELitterPrevention">Litter prevention. (2018, May 05). From https://www.kab.org/?pagename=focus_litter_prevention</ref>. It m ...in Proc. of the German Conference on Robotics (ROBOTIK), Munich, Germany, May 2012.</ref>
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  • ...e provided QTT, however, it reacts dynamically on the crowd's feedback and may deviate from the QTT if that is what the public wants. ...r part of sensory feedback is the audience energy level. This energy level may include the activity or movement of the audience members. This can be measu
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  • ...argin-right: auto;">''“Freedom from those conditions in orbital space that may lead to incidents resulting in harm (death or injury to astronauts and spac ...l be hard or near impossible to predict all possible situations the system may encounter. If an RBS encounters an unknown situation it will freeze since R
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  • *Are there reasonable alternatives to the technology that may yield similar security results without the privacy concerns? *Further research on suspicious behaviour indicators may improve accuracy of the system in detecting possible suspects. Such researc
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  • ...he globe, current advice concerning extreme sports in extreme environments may well have become insufficient. plain weather indications no longer allow fo ...-eye coordination due to low gravity. We have never been to mars, but this may also be an issue on mars with some, but unusual gravity
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  • ...in the right conditions, it can form a layer of ice on the catenary. This may prevent the trains from receiving electricity, which makes them useless. Un
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  • ...ders of magnitude bigger on Mars than on Earth. NO<sub>3</sub><sup>-</sup> may be present on Mars, but this is at a level below the detection limit of the - Adam H. Sparks. "Climate change may have limited effect on global risk of potato late blight" - Global change b
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  • ...ith concerning ourselves about how an AI that can generate music on demand may have impact on Users, Society and Enterprise. As a first step, we looked at ...discriminator, which causes process to halt. This is a known problem that may be encountered when training GAN’s (as mentioned for example [https://git
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  • ...e users as well. These operators are then the doctors in the hospital that may tele-operate the robots. For them it is important that the human-robot clin
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  • ...ot is in a dead-end, else it is an open space. In an open space, the robot may also have no gaps, since it does not sense any walls. However, then it stil
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  • ...he questionaire and the video's we made to the coaches. We learned that it may be better to show each video multiple times, and in random order. Also, tha
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  • *1. Drones need to be able to reach the system. This may include something that allows the system to move around in a potentially ch ...costly to manufacture and uses a lot of resources during operation, which may be limited in a disaster scenario. More power cells could also be an improv
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  • ...ors will be needed at the doors to the seating area. The amount of sensors may increase if there is a first and second class compartment at the top and/ o
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  • ...ove the screen they might look like eyes, which might in turn be creepy or may cause discomfort. Therefore they have been placed under the screen. Their p
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  • ...es and chairs, and the front one will also scan a lower area in which bags may be located to prevent the user tripping over them. The 3 positions of the s
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  • ...d by adding a GPS tracker in the system. However, with a GPS tracker there may arise a privacy problem.
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  • ...ly. In the scenario we decided upon, this will not be the case. The client may be wearing any color of clothing, and it might not contrast very well to th
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  • ...is the potential of physical harm. However there are also more issues that may be less obvious. In a study conducted on a delivery robot used in multiple ...objects with human-like features like a face or eyes. Such personification may be unintentional, occurring because a caregiver refers to the robot as ‘h
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  • *Giusti, L., Zancanaro, M., Gal, E., & Weiss, P. L. T. (2011, May). Dimensions of collaboration on a tabletop interface for children with aut
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  • ...t the user wants. However, the team only consits of 6 people, and opinions may vary greatly. To get a better idea of what other users would want from the
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