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Eike Jakubowitz, Thekla Feist, Alina Obermeier, Carina Gempfer, Christof Hurschler, Henning Windhagen and Max-Heinrich Laves
Human grasping is a relatively fast process and control signals for upper limb prosthetics cannot be generated and processed in a sufficiently timely manner. The aim of this study was to examine whether discriminating between different grasping movements...
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Youngki Park and Youhyun Shin
In this paper, we introduce an efficient approach to multi-label image classification that is particularly suited for scenarios requiring rapid adaptation to new classes with minimal training data. Unlike conventional methods that rely solely on neural n...
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Mengyang Zhang, Xuyinglong Zhang, Shan Gao and Yujie Zhu
Little work has been carried out to predict the comfort of aircraft seats, a component in close contact with the human body during travel. In order to more accurately predict the nonlinear and complex relationship between subjective and objective evaluat...
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Amir Zarringhalam, Saeed Shiry Ghidary, Ali Mohades and Seyed-Ali Sadegh-Zadeh
In this paper, the concept of ultrametric structure is intertwined with the SLAM procedure. A set of pre-existing transformations has been used to create a new simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) algorithm. We have developed two new parallel alg...
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Dorota Majorkowska-Mech and Aleksandr Cariow
This paper proposes fast algorithms for computing the discrete Fourier transform for real-valued sequences of lengths from 3 to 9. Since calculating the real-valued DFT using the complex-valued FFT is redundant regarding the number of needed operations, ...
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