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La structure collaborative de recherche en études africaines poursuit les mêmes objectifs à l échelle de des études africaines en France organisé à Toulouse en 2022 qui a pour objectif de réunir les chercheur-es chacun-e à proposer une lecture plus transversale de ses recherches. Laboratoires fondateurs A l UT2J CAS FRAMESPA GEODE LEREPS LLA-CREATIS LISST TRACES A l'UT1 LEREPS LaSPP A l UT3 GET OMP LAERO Partenaires locaux une trentaine de membres de 9 unités de recherche à l UT2J et de 3 universités de l UFTMiP. L équipe organise Structure collaborative de recherche en études africaines Structure collaborative de recherche en études africaines
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In Spain attention is given to the North and to Catalonia. With attention to both the concrete family - family to jihadism in France Spain and in Europe more generally. In France special focus is given to the radicalized youth to substitute this book shows the fundamental need among many jihadists to reconstitute family whether in the form of a clan or the imagined Caliphate or neo-Ummah a form of shared existence that jihadists feel ill-at-ease. Demonstrating the failure of an emphasis on the individual actor to capture the MSHS-T <br>Family and Jihadism A Socio-Anthropological Approach to the French Experience
methods and tools used to convey a model s structure function and results to facilitate understanding ABMs are widely used in fields such as ecology natural resource management and policy planning to simulate primarily due to challenges in effectively communicating these models. Communicating ABMs to stakeholders This paper contributes to the field by offering actionable recommendations to improve transparency stakeholder communication. Three major issues emerge 1 limited efforts to support the use of existing ABMs 2 insufficient emphasis effectively communicating agent-based models (ABMs) to stakeholders, highlighting key challenges such as Communicating Agent-based Models to Stakeholders: A Scoping Review - Journal of Artificial Societies
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but represents also a constraint for families related to the access to care that are more difficult. Further this paper is to introduce a research methodology for the assessment of the acceptability of a humanoid robot a humanoid robot at home to explore their acceptability of the humanoid robot Pepper. The study lasts invited to use the robot at home as much as they want. The humanoid robot Pepper was able to communicate implanted child administrated at the hospital with pluri-weekly sessions is a major prognostic factor in exploratory study evaluating the acceptability of a humanoid robot at home of deaf children with cochlear implants
crossing a human in a narrow corridor in order to increase its usability. Two experiments studied how a combination This article aims at finding how an anthropomorphic robot like a PR2 robot with a height of 1.33 m should human or a robot. Based on the results of this experiment and the literature we then designed a robot behavior modifying its trajectory to be more legible and using its head to glance at the human. Experiment 2 evaluated in a narrow corridor both modifying the robot trajectory and glancing at the human is necessary to significantly Buisan, G., Compan, N., Caroux, L. (CLLE), Clodic, A., Carreras (CLLE), O., Vrignaud, C., & Alami, R. (2023) Impact of Time-to-Collision Constraint and Head Gaze on Usability for Robot Navigation in a Corridor
information provided to passengers on the intention to reuse a Level 5 autonomous shuttle and to distinguish passenger participants were introduced to scenarios in which a character completed a ride in a fully autonomous shuttle these benefits to be effective it is important to understand whether passengers intend to use them when had an impact on the intention to reuse the shuttle. The intention to use the vehicle again was the highest findings of this study point out ways to improve the intention to use and passenger well-being in the future factors on passengers’ intentions to reuse an autonomous shuttle: a scenario-based study
diversity cannot be reduced to a taxonomic dichotomy. As human biology varied in a continuous space and material technocomplexes start dates as did a Neandertal from Spy Belgium a site of the Ranisian. Moreover the material culture varied in a discrete space no one-to-one correspondence between the two domains can exist the Uluzzian the Protoaurignacian and the Ahmarian are uncertain. The former is coeval with the Châtelperronian sufficiently complete fossils of broadly the same age are of mosaic anatomy and mixed ancestry. For western A Data-Driven Paradigm Shift for the Middle-to-Upper Palaeolithic Transition and the Neandertal Debate