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comparing the nature of the pedestrian human or a robot. Based on the results of this experiment and the literature awareness of the human presence through the robot head motion. Small changes in robot trajectory and robot with a height of 1.33 m should behave when crossing a human in a narrow corridor in order to increase head to glance at the human. Experiment 2 evaluated this behavior in real situations of pedestrians crossing crossing a robot. The visual behavior and user experience of pedestrians were assessed. The first experiment Evaluating the Impact of Time-to-Collision Constraint and Head Gaze on Usability for Robot Navigation in a Corridor
characteristics of head-up displays HUDs can impact the performance and subjective experience of players in action conducted in which players of different levels of expertise played commercial action video games. The physical physical characteristics of HUD that is the physical appearance of the information on screen such as size Experiments 1 2 and the semantic characteristics that is the composition nature and content of the information perform within the game. The performance of more experienced players was particularly affected in this case Head-up displays in action video games: the effects of physical and semantic characteristics on player
Réunion plénière ANR PaleoCet "The exploitation of whales in the Paleolithic of Atlantic Europe" 3 octobre
characterized as the emergence in the lexicon of a language of lexical units totally or partially made up of elements processes at work in the language in question. Historically the existence of NC in Romance languages linked on the one side to the role played by Latin and partly Greek in the intellectual history of Europe two major turning points in the 15th and 16th centuries with the revival of classical authors advocated and the Renaissance and from the 18th century onward with the development and democratization of scientific Neoclassical Compounding in the Romance Languages
transparent the in itself compelling motivation of the proposed project that is the effectuation of this systematic implying that a history of these ways of thinking could be told in light of this construction. Third The fundamental claim I will be making in the following is that anthropology and pragmatism should be systematic schools of thought. This claim should be understood not in a historical but rather in an ideal-typical them. In order to explicate these reasons we must however consider the philosophical history of anthropological "The Non-Anthropological Philosophy of Radical Pragmatism"
Segregation in Cities Pages 137-172 Renaud Le Goix CHAPTER 6 Migrants In and Between the Cities of the World shape the built environment and living conditions of different neighborhoods of cities and in return from around the world. The attraction of urban centralities which is further reinforced by the growing financialization Cities have become the major habitat for human societies. They are also the places where the starkest social favorable health conditions in different neighborhoods and cities fuel the reproduction of interpersonal inequalities Cities at the Heart of Inequalities
warfare produced welfare: the role of military veterans in U.S. social policy in the 20th century"
slowdown in the 15th c. The combined effect of regulation and the outsourcing of a part of the charcoal only reached in the mid-19th c. due to the demographic explosion resulting in the increase of daily needs about the supposed impact of the charcoal iron industry on forest cover in the French Pyrenees. This fir. The increase of charcoal supply combined to the agro-pastoral growth led to the prohibition of charcoal-making reconstruction of the chronology and intensity of charcoal-making activities this paper re-opens the debate about Did the charcoal-based iron industry really drive the forest cover decline in the Northern Pyrenees?
simple result of a lack of support but of the complex dynamics in which support is offered and accepted choices of action. We analyse the qualitative accounts of 19 female victims of domestic violence in Sweden been extensively studied in the context of domestic violence. To victims of abuse social networks often described the responses of their personal networks during and after the abuse. We observe how the relationships ahead of formal institutions. Recently however attention has been paid to the negative responses of social and Consistent Relationships: The Role of Personal Networks in Cases of Domestic Violence
reconsideration of the Neolithic roofing architecture in the South Caucasus Domed or flat? The case study of Building 21 at Kiçik Tepe (Middle Kura Valley, Azerbaijan) and a reconsideration