The Visible Human data sets (VHD) and Insight Toolkit (ITk): experiments in open source software. (1/23)
From its inception in 1989, the Visible Human Project was designed as an experiment in open source software. In 1994 and 1995 the male and female Visible Human data sets were released by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) as open source data sets. In 2002 the NLM released the first version of the Insight Toolkit (ITk) as open source software. (+info)Augmented Reality for teaching endotracheal intubation: MR imaging to create anatomically correct models. (2/23)
Clinical procedures have traditionally been taught at the bedside, in the morgue and in the animal lab. Augmented Reality (AR) technology (the merging of virtual reality and real objects or patients) provides a new method for teaching clinical and surgical procedures. Improved patient safety is a major advantage. We describe a system which employs AR technology to teach endotracheal intubation, using the Visible Human datasets, as well as MR images from live patient volunteers. (+info)Development of a biomedical imaging informatics system for diagnosis and treatment planning. (3/23)
The medical imaging technologies have been used for detecting tumors through the years. Tumors that can be viewed in imaging are usually big enough to contain billion tumor cells. Some patients may be cured if detected earlier and the surgery is performed well. Those lead to molecular imaging and image-guided surgery research activities, which post new challenges on large scale imaging data management and 3-D visualization. The goal of this project is to develop 3-D imaging informatics system that can interactively navigate large scale of organ and molecular levels imaging data for early diagnosis and treatment planning. (+info)Model of local temperature changes in brain upon functional activation. (4/23)
Experimental results for changes in brain temperature during functional activation show large variations. It is, therefore, desirable to develop a careful numerical model for such changes. Here, a three-dimensional model of temperature in the human head using the bioheat equation, which includes effects of metabolism, perfusion, and thermal conduction, is employed to examine potential temperature changes due to functional activation in brain. It is found that, depending on location in brain and corresponding baseline temperature relative to blood temperature, temperature may increase or decrease on activation and concomitant increases in perfusion and rate of metabolism. Changes in perfusion are generally seen to have a greater effect on temperature than are changes in metabolism, and hence active brain is predicted to approach blood temperature from its initial temperature. All calculated changes in temperature for reasonable physiological parameters have magnitudes <0.12 degrees C and are well within the range reported in recent experimental studies involving human subjects. (+info)Surface morphology of kidney, ureters and urinary bladder models based on data from the visible human male. (5/23)
The aim of the present work was to create a simplified high-resolution three-dimensional model of kidneys, ureters and urinary bladder in a data form suitable for finite element/volume based numerical simulations. The exterior morphology of the organs was based on images from the Visible Human Male data set. In both the right and left kidney, there were defined their topographic relations to the neighbouring anatomical structures. This model of kidneys, ureters and urinary bladder will be incorporated into the model of The Visible Human Male abdomen and pelvis and it is ready to be used for numerical simulations in urinary system biomechanics. (+info)Three dimensional reconstruction of the pancreas based on the virtual Chinese human--female number 1. (6/23)
OBJECTIVE: To study the three dimensional (3D) reconstruction and 3D visualisation of the pancreas and create anatomy of the digitalised visual pancreas so as to construct a concrete basis for virtual operation and surgical operation on pancreas. METHODS: The digital imaging data of pancreas, duodenum, common bile duct, arteries, and veins were obtained from the virtual Chinese human--female 1 (VCH-F1). The image data were investigated and 380 images ascertained of pancreas picked up from images numbers 2617 to 2996. Finally, the images from number 2574 to 3017 were adopted to segment and processed using ACDSee and Photoshop so as to reconstruct 3D pancreas digitally. The data of pancreatic surfaces were transformed into Visualization Toolkit (VTK). The GUI program written with VC+ was used to display this VTK file and realise 3D visualisation of the pancreas. RESULTS: 3D reconstruction and visualisation of the pancreas and the peri-pancreatic structures (the duodenum, the common bile duct,the inferior vena cava, the portal vein vessels, the aorta, the coeliac trunk vessels) was successful. The 3D and visualised pancreas manifested itself with its complete structure as well as its adjacency to other tissues. CONCLUSION: The 3D reconstruction and 3D visualisation of the pancreas based on the digital data of VCH-F1 produces a digitally visualised pancreas, which promises a novel method for virtual operation on the pancreas, clinical operation on the pancreas, and anatomy of 3D visualised pancreas. (+info)Three-dimensional reconstruction of urogenital tract from Visible Korean Human. (7/23)
The three-dimensional (3D) modeling from anatomical images is revealed to be a remarkable learning tool in anatomy. This is particularly true for the pelvis area and the urogenital tract. The authors present here a 3D reconstruction of the male urogenital tract from the Visible Korean Human data. The segmentation of 440 anatomical images was arranged in a pile and processed by the SURFdriver software to build an interactive 3D model. Forty-two anatomical structures were reconstructed, including kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder (outer and inner boundaries), urethra, testes, epididymides, ducti deferens, seminal vesicles, prostate, rectum, anal canal, abdominal aorta, superior mesenteric artery, renal arteries, inferior vena cava, renal veins, lumbar vertebrae, intervertebral discs, sacrum, hip bones, femurs, and skin. Three-dimensional models of 42 anatomical structures can be individually and interactively manipulated. In addition, the use is able to control the transparency of the model. The aim of this computerized modeling is to present a learning tool for students and patients. In the near future, it could be the basis of new simulation tools for surgeon's training. (+info)Should we continue teaching anatomy by dissection when ...? (8/23)
The central role that human dissection has long held in clinical education is being reevaluated in many institutions. Despite the impression that many institutions are abandoning dissection, very few have and most of those have reinstated dissection within a few years. What are the inherent qualities that lead institutions back to dissection? In our efforts to redesign a shortened dissection course, our consultations with a broad range of clinicians lead us to understand how the rhythms of clinical practice are modeled and developed in the small-group setting of the dissection laboratory. Following further consultation with colleagues who have experimented with different models of anatomy instruction, we discuss three themes in support of dissection. First, problem-solving in the dissection laboratory develops the habits-of-mind of clinical practice. Second, relating dissection to imaging modalities develops the spatial reasoning skills needed to understand computer simulations, interpret imaging data, and interact with surgeons, radiologists, and patients. Third, the human face of dissection fosters self-reflection and integration of the cognitive and affective skills required for medical practice. Through group process, the collaborative effort of dissection teams develops essential of attributes of clinical professionalism. (+info)The Visible Human Project is not a medical definition, but rather a pioneering effort initiated by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) in the 1990s to create a detailed, anatomically accurate, and publicly accessible dataset of cross-sectional images of the human body. The project involves the creation of male and female cadaver datasets, which were frozen, sliced into thin sections, and then digitally scanned to generate thousands of cross-sectional images. These images provide a three-dimensional visualization of the human body's internal structures, including bones, muscles, ligaments, blood vessels, and organs.
The Visible Human Project has significantly contributed to medical education, research, and computer-aided design in various fields such as radiology, surgery, biomechanics, and bioengineering. It allows researchers and medical professionals to study human anatomy in detail and develop new techniques for diagnosis, treatment planning, and surgical simulation.
Visible Human Project
Visible Embryo Project
Sphenomandibularis
Medical animation
European Physiology Modules
Dura mater
Rectus capitis posterior minor muscle
Lisa Cartwright
History of the Nicaragua Canal
Muriel Cooper
Cynbe ru Taren
ZygoteBody
Online credentials for learning
Global Information Grid
Insight Segmentation and Registration Toolkit
Purpose-guided education
Ptyas mucosa
Gretchen Peters (journalist)
List of Gantz characters
Desmond Tutu
Robert Royston
Project Hostile Intent
Shadow
Spatial frequency domain imaging
Youth Against AIDS
Otobius megnini
Red ribbon
Kanab, Utah
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CMake
Cranfield University1
- Carole is one, of a select group of coaches working with Cranfield University, the Project Academy, and PA Consulting to support the UK government's drive to increase senior change, project and programme management capability. (bcs.org)
Behavior4
- If the actions of computer programs are indistinguishable from human behavior then we can say that similar mechanisms may also exits in humans. (stanford.edu)
- That research is pushing that progress further to include the use of light to communicate human behavior as well. (technewsworld.com)
- These sensors can detect human behavior and identify gestures, she explained. (technewsworld.com)
- As the importance of social networks skyrockets, so does the need to understand human behavior in these forums. (sbir.gov)
Shorter3
- The projecting elements are a little shorter than on today's ANVIS-9 goggle. (aviationtoday.com)
- As a result, you can benefit from shorter project run times, faster engineering and a reduced potential for error. (pilz.com)
- Shorter project times! (pilz.com)
Dynamics2
Anatomy7
- The Visible Human Project is an effort to create a detailed data set of cross-sectional photographs of the human body, in order to facilitate anatomy visualization applications. (wikipedia.org)
- The Vesalius Project (Creating a Computer-Based Anatomy Curriculum - Columbia University). (nih.gov)
- U-SCALE Computer Aided Learning Environment for Human Gross Anatomy Project (DEMO from the University of Saskatchewan - Netscape or Internet Explorer 4.x: Java and javascript enabled, and accepting cookies). (nih.gov)
- This note covers the following topics: Anatomy and Physiology, Levels of organization of the Human Body, Characteristics and Maintenance of Life, Homeostasis, Body Cavities, Membranes, and the 11 Body / Organ Systems, Diagnostic Imaging techniques and the different types of microscopes and devices for studying the body ,The importance of Minerals. (freebookcentre.net)
- Illustrated Encyclopedia of Human Anatomic Variation is a great recompilation of the anatomy. (freebookcentre.net)
- Cryosection images in the Chinese Visible Human (CVH) dataset show the true color of the human body in a high spatial resolution and contain more rich and original details of the brain anatomy than other medical imaging, such as CT and MRI [ 2 ]. (hindawi.com)
- We want to share our knowledge of human anatomy AND this outstanding tool with high school students across BC, many of whom are looking for extra instructional activities and opportunities for networking during the Pandemic. (sfu.ca)
20003
- In 2000, Susan Potter-a cancer patient and a disability rights activist-became the third body donor to the project, spending the 15 following years until her death by pneumonia in 2015 as an outspoken advocate for medical education and a mentor of medical students at the University of Colorado. (wikipedia.org)
- By the time Potter met Spitzer in 2000, she had gone through 26 surgeries and had been diagnosed with melanoma, breast cancer and diabetes: her participation in the Visible Human Project marked a significant departure from the original goals of the project, which up until then had only focused on the dissection and imaging of healthy bodies. (wikipedia.org)
- Studies on human thinking and the mind go back 2000 years. (stanford.edu)
20201
- In 2020, we embarked on a project to chronicle the history of the invisible work of museum computing by collecting oral histories from a wide range of museum technology professionals. (aam-us.org)
Successfully3
- The GSD methodology relies heavily on two skills humans have perfected and used successfully for thousands of years. (modernanalyst.com)
- Ensuring that international projects can be realized efficiently and successfully requires rigorous and precise project management (see Burghardt, 7, Foreword). (grin.com)
- A 'smart window' developed by TNO and partners in the Interreg project Sunovate, performs successfully in real world conditions according to preliminary pilot results. (tno.nl)
Organization4
- Robin Bohannan, director of Boulder County Community Services, which was the primary partnering organization on the project, says that it is important that voices like Indira's are heard by the wider community. (kgnu.org)
- This is especially visible in the Modernist need to control form, meaning and authorship, and in the way Modernist architecture and urban planning often ignored the emergent bottom-up self-organization. (frieze.com)
- The merit of nine socially engaged art projects, all in the running for the 2017 Visible Award, a €25,000 (approximately $30,000) prize bestowed biannually to a single artist creating community-conscious work by the Italy-based organization Cittadellarte Fondazione Pistoletto in partnership with Fondazione Zegna. (observer.com)
- Amnesty International is a human rights organization and global movement of more than 10 million people in over 150 countries and territories who campaign for human rights. (amnesty.ca)
Tissues3
- Cryosection brain images in Chinese Visible Human (CVH) dataset contain rich anatomical structure information of tissues because of its high resolution (e.g., 0.167 mm per pixel). (hindawi.com)
- Furthermore, we reconstructed three-dimensional surfaces of these tissues, which show their potential in exploring the high-resolution anatomical structures of human brain. (hindawi.com)
- By segmenting CVH brain tissues into cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), gray matter (GM), white matter (WM), or other anatomical structures, we can study human brain and apply it in various fields, such as anatomical education, medical image interpretation, and disease diagnosis [ 3 ]. (hindawi.com)
20221
- The project was launched in March 2022 and aims to make the war accessible and understandable to the public. (bosch-stiftung.de)
Creatures2
- Zoonosis' is referred to as an infectious illness which can be transferred from different animals (vertebrate creatures) to humans or vice-versa. (healthstatus.com)
- It is indispensable to our flourishing as God's human creatures,'" Gerbens writes in Returning Home. (calvin.edu)
Apparent2
- An astronomical object casts human-visible shadows when its apparent magnitude is equal or lower than -4. (wikipedia.org)
- The study by the AAAS Geospatial Technologies and Human Rights Project details the apparent destruction of dozens of small homes and other structures, most occupied by small-scale subsistence farmers. (aaas.org)
Practice8
- Social Practice art projects, because they often lack object-based outcome, are notoriously difficult to fund. (observer.com)
- Indeed, the phrase "social practice" has only been applied to the arts within the last 12 years, when the California College of Arts instituted the first Masters of Fine Arts concentration in the field, although artists whose work is often classified as socially engaged-like Rirkrit Tiravanija, Mel Chin and Theaster Gates-have been producing projects in this vein long before CCA's institutional designation came about. (observer.com)
- Because social practice art is generally performance or event-based, rather than object-based like more traditional forms of art making, works of this nature are difficult for dealers to sell and museum to acquire, which makes generating funds to support the projects a trickier business for many artists. (observer.com)
- Created in 2009, the Visible Award is the first European prize that sustains socially engaged artistic practice in a global context and, each year, chooses a new city in which to host the award. (observer.com)
- The Queens Museum has a had a longstanding and vested interest in social practice-based, publicly engaging projects given that it's a public institution situated within a public park. (observer.com)
- Carole is a thought leader and author in this field, and this will be an evening well spent for anyone involved in project delivery or change, where you will go away with insights to apply immediately in your practice. (bcs.org)
- Deloitte Global's Human Capital practice has empowered organisations to leverage their greatest asset: people. (deloitte.com)
- Neuromatic , a short film by Joanna Zylinska , Professor of Media Philosophy + Critical Digital Practice, is a poetic commentary on human and machine vision. (kcl.ac.uk)
Experience6
- When Kassia came to me with this project I thought it was really a great opportunity to represent local residents who live here and describe their experience of living in Boulder County. (kgnu.org)
- As an introspective writer, she muses about the human experience for her blog, Theresa's Tapestries. (tunein.com)
- And ensuring rigorous and precise international project management requires knowledge of intercultural differences, experience in intercultural communication as well as good collaboration and team development. (grin.com)
- The focus is on the human experience of this war. (bosch-stiftung.de)
- This project, at its core, intends to make the human experience of the RISD Museum visible. (risdmuseum.org)
- What I recall the most from this overwhelming experience is the human aspect of it all, the process of making a collective piece of art. (ted.com)
Beings2
- Since 1951, one novel has typified the cynically pessimistic view that human beings are inherently nasty and selfish and brutal. (blogspot.com)
- Several tall blond human like beings, wearing blue tight fitting outfits exited the object and communicated with the witness telepathically. (ufoinfo.com)
Publicly1
- While not as publicly visible as some of the other team members Chris is a driving force behind POV-Ray. (povray.org)
20182
- For nearly two decades, National Geographic documented the story of Susan Potter and Dr. Victor M. Spitzer, the director of the Center for Human Simulation at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus who led the NIH-funded project, releasing a video documentary in 2018. (wikipedia.org)
- Feminist Wikipedia Takeover: An action marking International Women's Day 2018 in Canada to promote gender equality in the free, online, open source dictionary Wikipedia by populating it with bias-free profiles on the contributions of women, transgender, and gender non-binary human rights defenders in Canada. (amnesty.ca)
Government's1
- In its study, Human Rights Watch questions the Ethiopian government's claim that the program will improve lives by consolidating people around infrastructure. (aaas.org)
People6
- When it comes to museum technology projects, too many people only see the finished product and miss the extensive work that takes place behind the scenes. (aam-us.org)
- This project is open to people of all genders. (amnesty.ca)
- Unique to the project is the support of people who live in Ukraine and can therefore provide personal perspectives. (bosch-stiftung.de)
- More than 200 people have already been supported in the project. (bosch-stiftung.de)
- Using satellite imagery, we came up with the same result as people on the ground," said Susan Wolfinbarger, the senior program associate for the AAAS Geospatial Technologies and Human Rights Project. (aaas.org)
- Although the government dismisses any link between the resettlements and commercial interests, the Human Rights Watch report says that it's no coincidence that indigenous people have been removed from land for lease. (aaas.org)
Emerge1
- Human canine teeth normally emerge between the ages of 9-12 years. (cdhp.org)
Socially3
- Bacon believed that the improvement of human life, both personally and socially, depends on the eradication of error. (blogspot.com)
- There's been an increase in socially motivated art projects from artists all over the world within the last decade, it's certainly a global movement," said Matteo Lucchetti, co-director of the Visible Project. (observer.com)
- Nor is it often recognized within the context of social work, which is why Pistoletto and Zegna were keen to open up more opportunities for artists creating socially motivated projects. (observer.com)
Sciences1
- Documenting Ukraine is a research project of the Institute for Human Sciences (IWM) and is funded by the Robert Bosch Foundation, among others. (bosch-stiftung.de)
Endeavor1
- Form a team and divide up tasks, or sign up for the project and we will endeavor to pair you up with other project participants from your local area who want to take part in this project. (amnesty.ca)
Approach3
- Our comprehensive approach to human capital transformation, leadership strategy, and change management also equips organisations to navigate market disruptions and the evolving needs of the workforce. (deloitte.com)
- A specific fusion approach was developed within the project and evaluated by means of recorded IR and VIS data. (dlr.de)
- Taking a multicourse, multidisciplinary approach, our program focuses undergraduate students' attention on the complexity inherent in problem setting so macroethical assumptions common to actual EPDS become visible. (onlineethics.org)
Ethics1
- a season at Science Gallery London exploring the ethics of human relationship with artificial intelligence. (kcl.ac.uk)
Absence1
- Patients were recruited as part of the CDC Emerging Infections Program's UNEX study and met all project inclusion criteria, including absence of important preexisting medical conditions, development of an illness with defined features suggestive of infectious etiology, severity leading to admission to an intensive care unit or to death, and failure of cultivation and routinely available serologic tests to provide a microbiologic diagnosis ( 1 ) . (cdc.gov)
Artificial3
- Two projects from the Faculty of Arts & Humanities, Creative AI Lab and Neuromatic, are showcased in 'Bringing the Human to the Artificial' exhibition exploring multiple perspectives on AI at King's. (kcl.ac.uk)
- It also asks questions about what seeing and thinking mean in the age of artificial intelligence, when human vision and human behaviour are being increasingly automated. (kcl.ac.uk)
- Bringing the Human to the Artificial includes both fixed and scheduled exhibits, running until 30 June 2023 at the Arcade, Bush House. (kcl.ac.uk)
Aims1
- The habituation process project aims to develop ecotourism which can generate income and to encourage inhabitants to take care of their environment. (africanews.com)
Biology2
- Not only did the HGP achieve its stated goal-sequencing the human genome-it has also had consequences that continue to ripple outward, changing the way we think about biology, changing the way we pursue medicine, and unleashing a host of technological and commercial initiatives. (genengnews.com)
- Today, the human genome, genomics (a rarely used word 15 years ago), and sequencing inform virtually all of biology. (genengnews.com)
Abstract1
- We propose a project to simultaneously expose that gap, allow to collaborate on closing it, make progress widely visible, and is highly attractive and valuable in its own right: a Wikipedia written in an abstract language to be rendered into any natural language on request. (wikimedia.org)
Possibility1
- Medical researchers considered the possibility of a 'zoonosis' from humans to pigs or vice-versa during this 1918 flu-outbreak. (healthstatus.com)
Body3
- There are currently efforts to repeat this project with higher resolution images but only with parts of the body instead of a cadaver. (wikipedia.org)
- At the prompting of a prison chaplain he had agreed to donate his body for scientific research or medical use, without knowing about the Visible Human Project. (wikipedia.org)
- 3D quilling art of cross sections of the human body using images from the Visible Human Project (by Visual artist Lisa Nilsson). (nih.gov)
Images4
- Fast and accurate segmentation of these images into white matter, gray matter, and cerebrospinal fluid plays a critical role in analyzing and measuring the anatomical structures of human brain. (hindawi.com)
- These images (and the data within them) will be captured by the camera inside the telescope, which is the largest digital camera in human history. (illinois.edu)
- At the same time, satellite images collected by the project show construction of hundreds of new buildings, and at one location, a new, large-scale industrial farm. (aaas.org)
- Added Felix Horne, a consultant on the Human Rights Watch report: "A lot of land has been awarded to investors, but because they haven't cleared it yet, it hasn't shown up in the images. (aaas.org)
Work8
- The team traveled over 24 hours to Chile to work on the configuration and setup of local servers for the upcoming Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) project and also got to take in the beautiful surroundings of the La Serena area. (illinois.edu)
- Nida Sinnokrot's work Sakiya - Art/Science/Agriculture is in the running for the Visible Award. (observer.com)
- They highlight their amazing behind-the-scenes work in support of metadata initiatives, collections management, interactive exhibits, online experiences, and other digital museum projects. (aam-us.org)
- For those who attended her previous talks, she will provide a useful revision and an update on recent developments along with practical insights from her own work as a project management coach and consultant. (bcs.org)
- In my work, I am interested in the technical constitution of the human, that is in how technology - from its early forms, such as flint tools and fire, through to the wheel, the Internet and, last but not least, AI - has been fundamental to our existence, identity and self-knowledge. (kcl.ac.uk)
- Joining us means you'll have the opportunity to work on exciting, highly visible projects with our suppliers and clients. (blackbox.com)
- The thing that appealed to me the most is that it's the first time in Quebec that a work tries to project ourselves into the future. (ted.com)
- Funded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Oak Foundation, and the Open Society Institute, it uses science and technology to support work by local and international human rights organizations. (aaas.org)
Rarely1
- Comments: The tall copper red hair human-like humanoids are rarely reported but they appeared to have been involved in an abduction event in Florida in 1994. (ufoinfo.com)
Structures2
- In 2009, the Akuna farming community is visible, with multiple small structures near small agricultural fields. (aaas.org)
- By late 2011, the fields lay barren, the structures have disappeared, and new structures appear near an alleged relocation center, along with cleared lands which are small in size-under a quarter of a hectare each, said Jonathan Drake, an analyst in the Geospatial Technologies project. (aaas.org)
Colleagues2
- Bipedal Propulsion Technology (BPT) allows us to use our feet to get up and walk over to colleagues to communicate using Human Voice Technology (HVT). (modernanalyst.com)
- The logic of global expansion means that ever more employees are working together with colleagues from other countries on projects they need to finish ever more rapidly. (grin.com)
Perspectives2
- In the project Documenting Ukraine, Ukrainian intellectuals and creatives are working to make these perspectives visible. (bosch-stiftung.de)
- Students begin by taking EGGN 301: Human-Centered Problem Definition, where they learn to place users' perspectives at the center of defining problems by developing listening and empathy skills in order to define problems with (not for) others. (onlineethics.org)
Brain2
- Neural Networks - A neural network is a digitized model of a human brain, simulated in the binary memory of a computer. (stanford.edu)
- With expertise from the emerging discipline of neuroscience, Carole empowers those she works with to understand how the human brain works, how this creates project uncertainty and how we can use this knowledge to enable (rather than inadvertently disable) individual and organisational change. (bcs.org)
Support2
- One result of this gender bias on Wikipedia is that the incredible contributions of courageous women, transgender, and gender non-binary individuals who take peaceful action in support of human rights are often invisible on Wikipedia. (amnesty.ca)
- The AAAS report was prepared in support of an extensive study released today by Human Rights Watch. (aaas.org)
Technology1
- In addition to classic mechanical engineering projects these include: cable cars, dockside cranes, amusement parks, large-scale projects such as the automation of bridge and sluice systems or elaborate, complex stage technology. (pilz.com)
Functions1
- Human canines serve the essential functions of gripping, tearing, and holding food. (cdhp.org)
Definition1
- Close collaboration on emergency and humanitarian action, both in the field and at headquarters, has continued, through the Inter-Agency Standing Committee, on needs assessment, definition of strategies, distribution of responsibilities and projects, development of a humanitarian charter for persons affected by disaster, and the setting of minimum standards in essential areas of disaster response. (who.int)
Knowledge4
- What next needs to be done to advance our knowledge and to capitalize on our understanding of the human genome? (genengnews.com)
- While most human thought (particulary since the Enlightenment) has focused on how to turn knowledge into decisions. (frieze.com)
- But the most expressive and widespread languages that we know of are human natural languages, and the largest knowledge base we have is the wealth of text written in human languages. (wikimedia.org)
- We looks for a path to bridge the gap between knowledge representation languages such as OWL and human natural languages such as English. (wikimedia.org)
Describe1
- At the time of writing there was not a Wikipedia entry for 'women human rights defender,' a term used to describe women who defend human rights, or non-female-identified human rights defenders who peacefully defend gender rights. (amnesty.ca)
Digital1
- The purpose of this investigation is to look closer on the value-tension between the European Union and the Chinese Communist Party regarding which values are present in the official policies of these entities and how these values are projected on the new digital transition towards 5G. (lu.se)
Make2
- If we want to make computer programs think like ourselves, then we must have a way of resolving how humans think. (stanford.edu)
- Collaborating with artists who engage in these techniques, the project investigates how they make AI technologies more visible and accessible to the public. (kcl.ac.uk)
Change3
- An Italian foundation is out to change that, with the Visible Award. (observer.com)
- Art falling under this category can take many forms, but at its core it strives to engender social or political change through community-based or participatory projects, generally in the public realm outside of a traditional gallery space. (observer.com)
- TNO and its partners have designed the material for high visible transparency, a switching temperature around 20°C and to only change transparency in the infrared. (tno.nl)
Understand2
- My project is about how to domesticate the unknown, exploit randomness, figure out how to live in a world we don't understand very well. (frieze.com)
- This makes the Andean peaks, which cross the Atacama Desert, a terrestrial hub for looking deep into the night sky, teeming with research projects that are seeking to understand more about they sky and space. (illinois.edu)
Virus3
- During the flu-epidemic in 1918, this ailment was projected as a virus co-related to human influenza. (healthstatus.com)
- some data implies that the pigs caught the virus from the humans back then. (healthstatus.com)
- Researchers confirmed that the virus infesting these pigs was a blended structure of viral-strains from humans and birds. (healthstatus.com)
Order2
- By establishing the order of A's, C's, G's, and T's in the human genome, the HGP essentially set the stage for functional genomics research and clinical translation. (genengnews.com)
- Ten years ago, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) launched a "habituation" project to familiarise a group of gorillas with human presence in order to develop ecotourism. (africanews.com)
Main1
- What were the main surprises that have come from studying the human genome? (genengnews.com)
Management1
- Most problems in intercultural projects do not arise because of wrong objectives or management techniques, but because of intercultural misunderstandings (see Kiesel, 22, P. 7). (grin.com)
Problems3
- Expert Systems - An Expert System can solve real world problems by following the same IF/THEN rules a human expert follows. (stanford.edu)
- At every hour of the night, various groups of astronomers and engineers can be found working on a plethora of projects, ranging from groundbreaking research to monitoring networks and addressing cyberinfrastructure problems, respectively, all because of this amazing location, one of the most important in the world for looking beyond Earth. (illinois.edu)
- One of the problems in more effectively using Visible Light Communication to send data wirelessly involves line of sight interference. (technewsworld.com)
Time3
- The integrated Visible Light Communication project (iVLC) marks the first time an integrated networking and sensing environment has been proposed for sending information by light, according to Dartmouth University researchers. (technewsworld.com)
- The integrated Visible Light Communication project is the first time an integrated networking and sensing environment has been proposed for sending information by light. (technewsworld.com)
- Tapping into her love of storytelling through the visual medium, she runs a YouTube channel with her husband where they share their experiences with saving money, DIY projects, traveling, and enjoying time together. (tunein.com)
Medical2
Share1
- When speaking, I often share this quote from a Banner article by Nicholas Wolterstorff, 'Art is the human spirit made visible. (calvin.edu)
Health1
- The evaluations focus on the processing sites and on human health effects that might be associated with possible past, current, or future exposure to asbestos from processing operations. (cdc.gov)
Research project1
- The research project INVIDEON evaluated requirements, technical solutions and the benefit of fusing visible (VIS) and infra-red (IR) spectrum camera streams into a single panorama video stream. (dlr.de)
Back1
- Together, we unravel the Canada you think you know and challenge the systems that hold back human rights. (amnesty.ca)
Local2
- Help identify women human rights defenders in your local community to add to Wikipedia. (amnesty.ca)
- Part of the proceeds from the project should go to local communities with the dual aim of raising awareness of species conservation while curbing human-wildlife conflicts. (africanews.com)
Data set1
- Animating the Visible Human Data Set (Rutgers University, VIZLAB). (nih.gov)
Exhibition1
- The Sonder Collection featuring Project ( In)visible is the photography component of a larger exhibition created by Kassia Binkowski, creative director of One Thousand Design in Boulder. (kgnu.org)
Light5
- Dartmouth University researchers are shining a new light on using "smart spaces" in ambient room lighting to transmit both data and human gestures. (technewsworld.com)
- The visible light communication project involves testing the use of light for human sensing. (technewsworld.com)
- All of the communication lines with visible light communication are confined within a single room. (technewsworld.com)
- An oral history project shines a light on the invisible history of museum computing. (aam-us.org)
- The loss of light, which projects the shadow, will move towards the surface of projection at light speed . (wikipedia.org)
Process1
- That automatically gives you full access to all process variables created in the project as well as to the entire namespace of the automation system. (pilz.com)
Study1
- this study is known as the Unexplained Death and Critical Illness Project (UNEX) ( 1 ) . (cdc.gov)