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2021-08-01
Irene Olayinka, Calarina Muslimani, Dr. Matthew Taylor
Although this report deals with the mechanisms of artificially intelligent rather than intelligence agents, the former is no less a subject of fascination. My research centred around an algorithm called Training an Agent Manually via Evaluative Reinforcement (TAMER), which incorporates human...
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2023-05-11
Hoque, Md. Saiful, Dolez, Patricia I.
Firefighters, workers in the oil and gas industry, electricians, and military personnel, for example, wear protective clothing made of fire-resistant fabrics constructed from high-performance fibers (1). For firefighters’ protective clothing, the outer shell is generally a blend of different...
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2019-04-01
MacKay, Makenzie; Parlee, Brenda
This qualitative study utilizes the principles of Community-Based Participatory Research, which emphasizes the importance of incorporating local knowledge, respecting intellectual property rights, and working with communities as co-researchers.We have spent two months in the Inuvialuit Settlement...
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2020-12-31
Rob Shields (University of Alberta), Ge Zheng (Sichuan University)
This study considers virtuality in ink wash paintings with a focus on two late, Qing dynasty works from an album by Pan Gongshou (c. 1790). We examine the painterly devices by which a liminal, virtual, “as if” space is constructed as a “realm” or world in which the viewer is synaesthetically...
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An Evaluation of Peak Emergency Braking Abilities in the Healthy Population
2012-05-19
MacLeod K,, Lewis J,, Grange S,, McCarthy I,, Smitham PJ, Lingham A,
“When can I return to driving?” is commonly asked by rehabilitating patients in orthopaedic clinics. Without definitive guidelines, patients may wait longer to drive, causing adverse social and economic effects. Determining peak emergency braking abilities in a healthy cohort may enable a better...
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An Evaluation of Peak Emergency Braking Abilities in the Healthy Population
2010-10-31
Lewis J,, Lingham A,, Grange S,, Smitham PJ, MacLeod K,, McCarthy I,
“When can I return to driving?” is commonly asked by rehabilitating patients in orthopaedic clinics. Without definitive guidelines, patients may wait longer to drive, causing adverse social and economic effects. Determining peak emergency braking abilities in a healthy cohort may enable a better...
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2021-04-16
Our project has focused on exploring cultural perspectives related to anger and gender. For our research, we are utilizing thematic analysis to reflect on, interpret, and present our findings. We had participants complete a Google Form with our qualitative questions. Among our eight participants,...