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While they are impossible to measure, emotions such as liking or hatred, admiration or contempt—the quotidian stuff of human ...
More than 750 workers have resigned with incentives, and more than 150 others have resigned without. The agency has also laid ...
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Wireless-based human activity recognition (WHAR) enables various promising applications. However, since WHAR is sensitive to changes in sensing conditions (e.g., different environments, users, and new ...
Researchers at the Carney Institute for Brain Science spill the tea about the complicated mental computations that allow people to gossip successfully.
To address this, we propose a few-shot tool-use skill transfer framework using multimodal sensing. The framework involves pre-training the base policy to capture contact states common in tool-use ...
Ja'Kobe Bibbs, a political science major at the University of Alabama, shares how systemic inequities shape his life as a Black man.
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