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Fall 2012
Crane lift path planning is time-consuming, prone to errors, and requires the practitioners to have exceptional visualization abilities, in particular, as the construction site is congested and dynamically changing. This research presents a methodology based on robotics motion planning to...
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Spring 2023
Choosing an appropriate action representation is an integral part of solving robotic manipulation problems. Published approaches include latent action models, which train context-conditioned neural networks to map lowdimensional latent actions to high-dimensional actuation commands. Such models...
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Spring 2023
Wheelchair-mounted robotic manipulators have the potential to help the elderly and individuals living with disabilities carry out their activities of daily living independently. While robotics researchers focus on assistive tasks from the perspective of various control schemes and motion types, ...
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2022-03-24
Traditional enterprise networking requires lots of manual operation, such as manual troubleshooting, configuration, monitoring and analysis. Especially for large enterprises, which might have hundreds or even thousands of sites, the labor cost of manual operation is exceptionally high, and the...
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2021-09-28
UNESCO Information For All Programme (IFAP)
On 28th September 2021, the Artificial Intelligence for Information Accessibility (AI4IA) Conference explored nine themes on the promotion of accessibility by AI. These themes were: AI Policy and Ethics, AI and Society, AI and Healthcare, Media and the Right to Know, AI & Law, AI & Big Data and...
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2021-09-28
UNESCO Information For All Programme (IFAP)
This year the Artificial Intelligence for Information Accessibility (AI4IA) Conference explored nine themes of how AI can promote accessibility. More than 73 presenters contributed in their unique and varied ways to each of AI4IA thematic areas. These themes were: AI Policy and Ethics, AI and...
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Alzheimer’s Dementia Detection Through Machine Learning: Analyzing Linguistic and Acoustic Features in Spontaneous Speech
DownloadFall 2023
With the rapid aging of the world’s population, the global burden of aging related mental disorders, such as Alzheimer’s dementia (AD), is also on the rise. Unfortunately global healthcare systems are vastly under-resourced, which means that many people who need mental health services are unable...