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Hsien-Ming Chou
Existing caretakers of long-term care are assigned constrainedly and randomly to taking care of older people, which could lead to issues of shortage of manpower and poor human quality, especially the proportion of older people increases year after year t...
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Tee Connie, Timilehin B. Aderinola, Thian Song Ong, Michael Kah Ong Goh, Bayu Erfianto and Bedy Purnama
Parkinson?s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that is more common in elderly people and affects motor control, flexibility, and how easily patients adapt to their walking environments. PD is progressive in nature, and if undetected and untreat...
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Mark Bulygin,Dmitry Namiot
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Currently, the widespread penetration of mobile devices makes it possible to use the data collected during their operation to analyze traffic flows. Associating mobile phones with their owners, it is possible to judge by the movements of mobile devices, ...
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Mohamed Torky, Essam Goda, Vaclav Snasel and Aboul Ella Hassanien
The fight against the COVID-19 pandemic still involves many struggles and challenges. The greatest challenge that most governments are currently facing is the lack of a precise, accurate, and automated mechanism for detecting and tracking new COVID-19 ca...
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Simon Gay, Kévin Le Run, Edwige Pissaloux, Katerine Romeo and Christèle Lecomte
This paper presents a novel bio-inspired predictive model of visual navigation inspired by mammalian navigation. This model takes inspiration from specific types of neurons observed in the brain, namely place cells, grid cells and head direction cells. I...
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