• Human Centric Lighting (HCL) is a new trend in lighting to address the effects of lighting on the physical and emotional health and well-being of people. (bridgelux.com)
  • Bridgelux is focused on developing new solutions to accelerate the market transition to human centric lighting. (bridgelux.com)
  • As part of the transition to human centric lighting, there is increasing demand for "natural" light sources. (bridgelux.com)
  • Bridgelux Thrive is a family of LED light sources engineered to provide the closest match to natural light, enabling perfectly natural full spectrum lighting in human centric environments. (bridgelux.com)
  • A smart tunable white lighting platform can maximize the benefits of human centric lighting. (bridgelux.com)
  • For example, in addition to optimizing the lighting environment to expedite recovery times, hospitals can leverage smart human centric lighting systems for asset tracking to quickly assess where critical equipment and people are located. (bridgelux.com)
  • As the market moves toward human centric lighting, Bridgelux will continue to innovate and develop new solutions to help our customers succeed. (bridgelux.com)
  • Rising demand for energy savings to fuel human centric lighting market expansion. (fractovia.org)
  • Human centric lighting market is projected to grow steadily from 2019 to 2025, claims the latest research report compiled by Global Market Insights, Inc. Rapid development of the infrastructure sector and introduction of smart homes fueled by home automation has propelled the need for human centric lighting (HCL) across a plethora of end users including residential areas, commercial complexes, healthcare sectors, industrial areas and educational institutions. (fractovia.org)
  • Growing understanding of office ergonomics has prompted many employers to switch to LED options, to promote employee health and facilitate a positive work environment, thereby boosting human centric lighting market . (fractovia.org)
  • Healthcare sector is anticipated to be the leading consumer of human centric lighting products. (fractovia.org)
  • These days human centric lighting is installed in hospitals across the globe, in a bid to assists patients suffering from an array of ailments, particularly patients of dementia and elderly patients. (fractovia.org)
  • The human centric lighting systems are extensively installed in commercial spaces, especially offices. (fractovia.org)
  • Thus, the growing adoption of highly efficient and inexpensive LEDs, would fuel human centric lighting market size. (fractovia.org)
  • Another prominent regional market of human centric lighting market is Europe. (fractovia.org)
  • According to the 10-year roadmap for European lighting industry, the region aims to shift focus to HCL to foster human health, performance, and wellbeing. (fractovia.org)
  • Human centric lighting represents a big part of necessary change in the lighting industry in Europe, thereby ensuring a better future for more than 1000 companies. (fractovia.org)
  • Owing to remarkable health benefits and energy efficiency, the demand for human centric lighting is set to grow in the coming times. (fractovia.org)
  • With human centric lighting, our artificial lighting is adapted to mimic the natural circadian rhythm for the greatest possible health and well-being. (auralight.com)
  • Human-centric lighting: are you ready to ride the wave? (signify.com)
  • Look no further than human-centric lighting (HCL), a market estimated to reach $3.91 billion by 2024. (signify.com)
  • Now organizations can automate lighting to achieve human and energy outcomes, while still giving people more choice and flexibility. (signify.com)
  • It was not until the discovery of a third photoreceptor (besides rods and cones) in the human eye and the evidence of the biological influence from light that the lighting community began to relate human health and well-being to light. (shine.lighting)
  • Human centric lighting ( HCL ) takes up this challenge and opens up a whole new world of opportunities with the advances in LED lighting and Internet of Things (IoT) . (shine.lighting)
  • Human centric lighting is a lighting concept that puts the focus on bringing the dynamics of natural daylight back into people's everyday lives through biologically effective artificial lighting. (shine.lighting)
  • Rather than providing non-adaptive lighting with fixed optical radiation regardless of activity or time of day, human centric lighting simulates the dynamic changes in light intensity and color temperature of outdoor light over the course of the day. (shine.lighting)
  • The holistic design of biologically effective lighting systems considers the effects of light exposure on both biological and emotional aspects of human physiology and at the same time provides visually comfortable and supportive illumination to address the functional needs. (shine.lighting)
  • Technology has created a thousand ways to make this happen, and human-centric lighting is one of our favorites because it helps improve your well-being while making your spaces more comfortable and inviting. (integratedlifestylesinc.com)
  • If you're a custom integrator you've probably heard the term ' human centric lighting ' (HCL) quite a bit in the past few years. (designwell365.com)
  • For dealers, the simplest definition I've found is that HCL is the shifting in light intensity and color at specific times of day, and typically it's based around what is the use, the application," says Aaron Severtson, Field Service Engineer at Vantage, the makers of LHUMAN, a human centric lighting solution that tethers lighting controls, lighting fixtures and motorized shading. (designwell365.com)
  • One main topic at the start of the Legrand University series, he adds, centers on explaining human-centric lighting, "not only from a conceptual standpoint but getting into a technical aspect," he says. (designwell365.com)
  • An overview of human-centric lighting (HCL) with a description of NIOSH's current HCL research and why it is important to miner safety and health. (cdc.gov)
  • To investigate the feasibility and efficacy of human-centric lighting (HCL) interventions to reduce mineworker circadian disruption (CD) and improve well-being for underground metal and coal miners. (cdc.gov)
  • Taking a human-centred approach to digital transformation means organisations must think hard about how to integrate empathy at scale into their digital strategies. (mercer.com)
  • The shift to a human-centric approach has begun globally and we are playing the role of a catalyst. (larouchepub.com)
  • We believe that any global agreement, whether political, economic or ethical, should be based on a human-centric approach. (telefonica.com)
  • However, it is the approach to digital - the Customer-centric profiling - that became the determining factor, the leading reason why Donald Trump won. (business2community.com)
  • To use this strategy, you must first gain access to your target market's human-centric insights , listen and empathize with their real-life struggles and buying motives, and develop a human-centered approach that truly connects your business to your market. (business2community.com)
  • It will take embracing a human-centric approach to create distinctive shopping experiences that match the pulse of consumers. (infosys.com)
  • Google has developed Recommended AI Practices, and the first principle is around using a human-centered design approach: The way actual users experience your system is essential to assessing the true impact of its predictions, recommendations and decisions. (retailtouchpoints.com)
  • Through strategic investments and a human-centric approach, Finland emerges as a frontrunner, guiding us towards a prosperous digital future. (ficom.fi)
  • The next step is funding through a human-centric lens - an approach allowing philanthropy to adopt equitable funding practices that reach the communities they seek to serve. (socalgrantmakers.org)
  • Firstly, it warns that technology has the power to enhance any negative human impacts already present within a given nation's approach to legal identity. (biometricupdate.com)
  • Digital technologies (57%) and data collection, analytics and insights (53%) offer top opportunities for growth, however almost all (93%) respondents said that their experience of change management left room for improvement, signaling a need for a more sophisticated, human-centric approach to technology implementation. (asianetnews.net)
  • However, highlighting the need for a human-centric approach, 94% of respondents said they have specific concerns about the future of digital transformation. (asianetnews.net)
  • This new approach begins with the understanding that North Korea poses complex problems that combine both national security and human security. (umb.edu)
  • The finding on non-visual effects of light since then has challenged the industry to take a more holistic approach that simultaneously takes into account both the visual and biological needs of humans. (shine.lighting)
  • Example-centric programming is an approach to software development that helps the user to create software by locating and modifying small examples into a larger whole. (wikipedia.org)
  • For security professionals navigating an organizational and risk landscape under constant change, Forcepoint's human-centric, risk-adaptive approach to cybersecurity understands behaviour to free the good in any organization. (techmeetups.com)
  • We are human, like our approach to cybersecurity. (techmeetups.com)
  • Using a multi-omics approach, we demonstrate that TEs introduce a layer of transcriptome complexity to the human brain. (lu.se)
  • Although the keynote topics differed in their content and angle of GenZ, the unifying and emergent theme in the talks was the need to promote multifaceted human-centric views in the world where digitalisation is ubiquitous. (oulu.fi)
  • We need to understand marginalised communities and broader social inequalities to fully integrate the human perspective into digitalisation. (oulu.fi)
  • It offers insights for digital identity stakeholders, emphasizing the centrality of human rights, user-centric designs, security essentials, and the importance of data standards in the realm of digital identity and biometrics. (biometricupdate.com)
  • Cia founded Interface Guru in 1999 to advance user-centric digital design. (interfaceguru.com)
  • The draft strategy is designed to harness approaches that have proven to be effective in addressing cervical cancer across the care continuum: vaccination against human papillomavirus, screening for and treatment of pre-cancerous lesions, early detection and treatment of invasive cancers, and palliative care in order to eliminate cervical cancer as a public health problem. (who.int)
  • Impact of scaled up human papillomavirus vaccination and cervical screening and the potential for global elimination of cervical cancer in 181 countries, 2020-99: a modelling study. (who.int)
  • Antigua described their cervical cancer elimination program that uses a combination of vaccination against the human papillomavirus , new tests for detecting human papillomavirus lesions, and simpler treatments. (medscape.com)
  • it is an infection with oncogenic strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV) that is exacerbated by risk factors such as early sexual activity, early childbearing and HIV coinfection, as well as smoking. (who.int)
  • These interventions include vaccinating all girls with the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, screening all women with a high-performance test as well as prompt treatment of all women identified with cervical disease, to achieve the set targets. (who.int)
  • Cervical cancer is caused mainly by persistent infection by oncogenic strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV). (who.int)
  • In a new article, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and partners compare the protection offered against incident and persistent human papillomavirus (HPV) infections in women receiving two or three doses of quadrivalent vaccine at 15-18 years of age. (who.int)
  • The results, published in Papillomavirus Research , are based on an ongoing multi-centric study in India. (who.int)
  • Objective-- Innovative screening methods such as self-testing for human papillomavirus (HPV) may alleviate barriers to cervical cancer screening. (cdc.gov)
  • Mediterranean fever gene variants modify clinical phenotypes of idiopathic multi-centric Castleman disease. (cdc.gov)
  • MANILA, Philippines - The recently concluded 3rd Asean Digital Ministers Meeting (ADGMIN), Asean Digital Senior Officials Meeting (ADGSOM), and related meetings held in Boracay, from February 6-10, 2023, sets the ADGMIN's focus on building an inclusive, human-centric, and sustainable digital future for Asean and its Member States. (inquirer.net)
  • Oud is an adviser to the Global Business Initiative on Human Rights , a member of the Advisory Boards of Mercator Institute for China Studies and the Hong Kong-based NGO China Labour Bulletin , and was in 2023 appointed by the Swedish government to serve in the Expert Group for Aid Studies . (lu.se)
  • Is Your Insights Organization Truly Human-Centric? (luxresearchinc.com)
  • In my experience, it is quite difficult to make your insights organization human-centric. (luxresearchinc.com)
  • True human-centricity requires a level of sophisticated thinking and knowledge sharing across the insights organization, across seniority levels…which is often difficult to achieve. (luxresearchinc.com)
  • In less mature and less human centric categories, the opportunity to leverage insights as a true competitive advantage is massive. (luxresearchinc.com)
  • The project involves use cases for human-centric AI from five key sectors: manufacturing (human - robot collaboration in manufacturing), smart cities (incident management with citizens' engagement), healthcare (cancer patients' quality of life management for personalised care), finance (investment portfolio risk management in real time) and energy (hybrid decision-making and planning in power grids). (rug.nl)
  • Multimodal sensors in healthcare applications have been increasingly researched because it facilitates automatic and comprehensive monitoring of human behaviors, high-intensity sports management, energy expend. (springeropen.com)
  • AD thus emerges as a brain-centric autoimmune disorder of innate immunity. (bvsalud.org)
  • Through cyber-secure and high-quality networks and computing power, combined with the structures for a well-functioning data economy, we can increase competences, do successful business and provide human-centred and efficient public services. (ficom.fi)
  • The journal Human-Centric Intelligent Systems is pleased to announce the upcoming publication of a special issue on Behavioral, Economic and Socio-cultural Computing . (atlantis-press.com)
  • This thematic series published high quality articles, which cover the various theories and practical application related to big data, IoT and cloud computing (BIC) for human-centric computing. (springeropen.com)
  • For BIC-based enhanced human-centric computing infrastructures, diverse kinds of approaches such as artificial intelligence, security, signal processing, imaging processing, and etc. are developed and integrated. (springeropen.com)
  • Data fusion has always been a hot research topic in human-centric computing and extended with the development of artificial intelligence. (springeropen.com)
  • We will look at the types of variation we see, how we've done this traditionally through empirical safety factors, then into stochastic analysis and risk-based approaches and now with Data-Centric approaches, which is why we want pervasive sensors and to learn from these in-situ. (imarest.org)
  • Light's spectral content and its intensity affects the human circadian rhythm, for example, the usage of blue light at night may undermine sleep due to the frequencies which suppress melatonin- a sleep inducing hormone. (fractovia.org)
  • Our newly reimagined Human-centric Investing Podcast features 20-minute conversations with inspiring thought leaders from inside and outside the financial industry. (google.com)
  • This chapter of The Human-Centric Enterprise , developed by Mercer and Thinkers50, delves into the intersection of technology and humanity in the modern workplace. (mercer.com)
  • Adam Sobey is Programme Director for Data-Centric Engineering at The Alan Turing Institute, the national AI Institute, Professor of Data-Centric Engineering at the University of Southampton and Non-Executive Director of Theyr Ltd. His current research topics are Evolutionary Computation, Reinforcement Learning in Continuous Environments and Data-Centric Engineering. (imarest.org)
  • Through a human-centric lens, funders and the philanthropic sector can leave behind preconceived ideas of who is qualified enough to be an artist, who claims the authority to define art, and which communities deserve a place in our cultural spaces. (socalgrantmakers.org)
  • Funding through a human-centric lens cuts through belief systems that do more harm than good. (socalgrantmakers.org)
  • Through an eco-centric lens, as opposed to the egocentric one of mass culture, Plotkin reveals an elegant way to individuate the ego and self-actualize the soul through eight amazing stages of life. (fractalenlightenment.com)
  • Search engines prioritise human-centric SEO with websites following the needs and want of human users to create the content and UX they deliver. (psychreg.org)
  • Blueprint Blueprint is a plugin for Adobe Flash Builder that automatically augments queries with code context, presents a code-centric view of search results, embeds the search experience into the editor, and retains a link between copied code and its source. (wikipedia.org)
  • The main purpose of this thesis is to bring the "human" back into the study of national security, which has traditionally been inclined towards "regime-centric security. (umb.edu)
  • Having identified this problem, this thesis rethinks both human security and national security and develops a new framework, "human-centric national security," which is analytically dissected into three dimensions: security of humans, for humans, and by humans. (umb.edu)
  • Using this new framework, this thesis examines the usefulness of the concept of human security as a way out of the strategic dilemma facing South Korea with regard to its "main" military threat: whether North Korea should be defined primarily as enemies to kill or brothers to hug. (umb.edu)
  • This thesis argues that "human security," if reframed as "human-centric national security," can be fundamentally integrated into strong states' national security policy frameworks, and can contribute to international peace by encouraging active engagement policies. (umb.edu)
  • This is, very simply put, the question I explore in my thesis: what roles do and should NGOs fulfill in human rights implementation? (lu.se)
  • The work presented in this thesis focuses on the bioinformatic methods for a TE-centric analysis of next- and third-generation sequencing technologies. (lu.se)
  • Human intention prediction in HRC is a key context-awareness capability for HRC systems [ 1 ], which contains the perception of human motion, action, status, etc. (asme.org)
  • This separation is both logically and practically "wrong" in today's changed social context and security environment, because the public demand for human security has increased rather than decreased. (umb.edu)
  • CIOs can provide this leadership to an organization, but they have to be willing to embrace things that might not feel comfortable to them because it's not technology centric. (cio.com)
  • These internal assessments are needed to redirect our attitudes, priorities, and actions toward supporting the full spectrum of the human experience rather than a slim segment. (socalgrantmakers.org)
  • Customers and companies alike benefit from human-centric UX design. (forrester.com)
  • On this week's What It Means, Principal Analysts Gina Bhawalkar and Andrew Hogan explain how to introduce human-centric design practices at your firm. (forrester.com)
  • Gina and Andrew will be on stage at CX San Francisco on October 17-18 to discuss human-centric UX design in depth. (forrester.com)
  • The pillars are human-centricity, strategic design and governance, secure and privacy-protecting identity systems and international interoperability. (biometricupdate.com)
  • It proposes that through human-centered collaboration - embedding core values within every layer of technical and institutional design - that governments will deliver digital identity ecosystems that sustain and promote human rights and protect important identity data. (biometricupdate.com)
  • We design for humans. (interfaceguru.com)
  • It is better to work with a design expert who understands human psychology and picks design elements to match user intent. (psychreg.org)
  • Because we are the experts in Human-Centric Cyber Security, we are delivering risk-adaptive protection powered by behavioural intelligence research, through automated systems. (techmeetups.com)
  • The State of Transfer of Training Research: Moving toward more Consumer-Centric Inquiry. (bvsalud.org)
  • How do you experience the research environment at the Human Rights Studies in Lund? (lu.se)
  • The Division of Human Rights has been an excellent place for me to conduct my doctoral research, because it is an interdisciplinary human rights environment. (lu.se)
  • More so, TEs are a rich source of genetic variation, which makes them an intriguing research avenue to investigate humanspecific traits, including their impact on human brain evolution and their relevance in disease. (lu.se)
  • While technology continues to revolutionise businesses, we're recognising that true digital transformation must be human-centric. (mercer.com)
  • On April 11, The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd., NS Solutions Corp. and Mitsubishi Electric Corp. announced the establishment of the Consortium for Human-Centric Manufacturing Innovation (HCMI Consortium). (industryweek.com)
  • And, perhaps ironically, this technology may even help retailers create more human experiences for customers. (retailtouchpoints.com)
  • Artificial womb technology - Some will argue that eliminating human variables from the birthing process will result in superior offspring, but it may also detract from our humanness. (futuristspeaker.com)
  • Reduced in-person communication (45%), professional experience and human intuition being replaced by technology (43%), damage to work-life balance (41%) or the replacement of jobs by automation (39%) were all front of mind for respondents. (asianetnews.net)
  • Keeping a human in the loop helps ensure that your AI solution is giving you the outcomes and solutions you want. (retailtouchpoints.com)
  • p. 11, last paragraph: As exposure of toddlers and infants may be lower (see above, though it may have been different in this episode), is there a differential age- dependent susceptibility, or differential exposure may explain the in vivo outcomes in humans? (cdc.gov)
  • The encouraging findings from the Million Hearts Model suggest that modernized payment models may be an affirmative strategy to [incentivize guideline-concordant CVD preventive care and improve outcomes], though further work is needed to ensure that these models are patient-centric, optimally deployed, and equity-enhancing," add the editorial writers. (medscape.com)
  • The implicit belief systems are what ultimately drive and motivate human behavior within a culture. (luxresearchinc.com)
  • We show that human and chimpanzee cells differentiate in a similar man¬ner and that the difference in interspecies protein abundance is higher than transcript-level differences, suggesting that post-transcriptional mechanisms play a role in the difference between human and chim¬panzee brain development. (lu.se)
  • At the heart of Fintech Digital's strategy lies a profound understanding of human conduct. (newaygonaturally.com)
  • Industry and public sector form group to deploy new manufacturing systems based on the concept of innovative human-centric manufacturing. (industryweek.com)
  • The HCMI Consortium will help to develop and deploy new manufacturing systems based on the concept of innovative human-centric manufacturing. (industryweek.com)
  • The journal Human-Centric Intelligent Systems is pleased to announce the upcoming publication of a special issue on Robust Visual Analytics and Its Applications . (atlantis-press.com)
  • History offers many examples of intentional human rights violations enabled by legal identity systems. (biometricupdate.com)
  • Contributions are sought in areas such as cognitive HRC systems, safety considerations, adaptive motion planning, human intention prediction, and semantic knowledge representation-key components in achieving efficient and effective collaboration within the manufacturing industry. (asme.org)
  • These articles cover a wide array of topics, including human intention prediction, adaptive robot motion planning, cognitive systems, and implementations in manufacturing. (asme.org)
  • This chapter provides ideas for on how to cultivate digital competence, adapt to the constant flux of the business environment and embrace the journey toward a more empathetic, human-centred digital future. (mercer.com)
  • Cyborgism - As we more closely align ourselves with the smart tools and devices of the future, at what point does the human-side of the equation begin to lose out and the problems outweigh the benefits? (futuristspeaker.com)
  • The issues discussed included the decrease in vaccination coverage, the proliferation of false information, lessons learned and preparation for future pandemics, late cancer diagnosis, training human resources in health, and the mental health crisis, "which was amplified by COVID-19, but was already a problem. (medscape.com)
  • We performed a multicenter study of C. sakazakii infections in humans (EUCRONI) to determine the occurrence of C. sakazakii in clinical microbiology laboratories across Europe. (cdc.gov)
  • Malin Oud has over 20 years' professional experience in the field of human rights, rule of law and sustainable development with her work focusing primarily on China. (lu.se)
  • Besides quality content, a great user experience is vital for human-centric SEO. (psychreg.org)
  • In this project, Christos (associate professor at the Department of Operations of FEB) and other colleagues from the UG will mainly focus on the vision and specifications for human AI collaboration, work towards advanced AI learning and paradigms for human-AI collaboration, and use cases validation and evaluation regarding operations in the five key sectors. (rug.nl)
  • Its primary objective is to curate a collection of high-level scientific articles that push the boundaries of knowledge in the realm of Human-Robot Collaboration (HRC) for forward-looking, human-centric smart manufacturing. (asme.org)
  • In evolution education, the focus of this study, the use of humans and other primates to illustrate concepts of evolution has been shown to be important 2 . (nature.com)
  • National coordinators representing 24 countries in Europe were requested to submit all human C. sakazakii isolates collected during 2017 to a study center in Austria. (cdc.gov)
  • Countries participating in a multicenter study of Cronobacter sakazakii infections in humans, Europe, 2017. (cdc.gov)
  • Funding for the study was provided by CMS, Department of Health & Human Services. (medscape.com)
  • All of this provides for a fruitful case study of a "reality" that does not fit state-centric rights theory. (lu.se)
  • If you scored 5 or under, I have some bad news for you - you are anything but consumer-centric. (luxresearchinc.com)
  • Investing in a human-centric funding model fosters authentic inclusion and a more profound commitment to equity work. (socalgrantmakers.org)
  • Cultural institutions are responsible for recording the human experience and validating the intangible facets of life that bring us together, enabling us to persevere through pain and loss and to thrive with joy and abundance. (socalgrantmakers.org)
  • While the concept of "human security" developed by the United Nations in 1994 can make considerable contributions towards unseating the traditional dogmas of national security, the currently available definitions of human security have serious limitations which keep discussions of human security out of mainstream discussions of national security in strong states. (umb.edu)
  • A human-centric, education-first strategy will protect organizations where they are most vulnerable and get us closer to the point where cybersecurity is ingrained in our daily life rather than an afterthought. (darkreading.com)
  • To sum up, here are the key takeaways from the infographic below provided by Digital Marketing Philippines which presents the what's and how's of one of the most promising marketing strategy that you can use outperform your business rivals today - the human-centric marketing. (business2community.com)
  • With a call to focus on human rights and democratic values, the report advocates for a human-centric strategy in governing digital identity, recognizing inherent system risks. (biometricupdate.com)
  • So it becomes vital to stay ahead of human psychology to create a winning SEO strategy. (psychreg.org)
  • Fintech Electronic has 4 main components to its system of applying a human-centric electronic marketing and advertising strategy for its customers that sets it aside as an field chief in this place. (newaygonaturally.com)
  • Secondly, we have developed an all-in-one vector-based strategy to convert adult human dermal fibroblasts directly from Huntington's disease (HD) patients and control individuals into induced neurons (iNs). (lu.se)
  • Their tactic is not just about marketing it is about forging authentic human connections and experiences with their viewers. (newaygonaturally.com)
  • In his book Nature and the Human Soul Bill Plotkin writes a groundbreaking blueprint about authentic human development that he calls the Eight Soul-centric/Eco-centric Stages of Human Development. (fractalenlightenment.com)
  • Chatbots, Interactive Voice Response (IVR) and intent analysis can be used to collect information, accelerate responses, automate self-service options and augment an agent's capabilities, while still other AI models have been in use to recognize trends and patterns in data that would be too massive and complicated for a human to do efficiently. (retailtouchpoints.com)
  • Finland has long emphasised the development of productivity based on data use and human-centred digital services. (ficom.fi)
  • We have contributed to the creation of a human-centred and balanced regulatory framework for the data economy in the EU. (ficom.fi)
  • Secondly, governments and their partners are asked to consider that they can cause harm in the way they process digital identity data, affecting society and unintentionally undermining human rights. (biometricupdate.com)
  • A project to reduce the risk of fatalities and serious injuries by using human visual performance data to develop specifications for visual cues and technologies that will improve situational awareness and decisionmaking during self-escape. (cdc.gov)
  • It highlighted the challenge of robots adapting to different human operating habits and varying proficiency levels, for early predictions of turn-taking actions. (asme.org)
  • The project is among a handful selected from more than a hundred proposals that were submitted to address the human-centred and ethical development of digital and industrial technologies in Europe. (rug.nl)
  • Following the already successful current project STAR , which delivers human-centric AI solutions in manufacturing, the new project aims to achieve impact towards a human-centred and ethical development of digital and industrial technologies. (rug.nl)
  • With the upcoming new EU AI Act, the first law on AI by any major regulator anywhere, the HumAIne project will aim to make a significant impact with the development of human-centred AI technologies for important sectors, providing novel solutions for collective intelligence-based decision making and human empowerment. (rug.nl)
  • Vast increase in information resources and the democratization of access and distribution are main factors in the development of example-centric programming for end-user development. (wikipedia.org)
  • Example-centric programming tries to solve the issue of having to get out of the development environment to look for references and examples while programming. (wikipedia.org)
  • It is ranked among the bottom of the list of countries in the human development index and per capita income. (phbdevelopment.com)
  • Human Resource Development Quarterly, 28 (1),17-28. (bvsalud.org)
  • Oud studied Chinese language, social anthropology and international human rights law in Lund, Kunming, and London, and holds an MA in International Development from Melbourne University. (lu.se)
  • China and the Right to Development', in An Emerging China-Centric Order. (lu.se)
  • Overall, our findings highlight the importance of TEs as regulatory agents and their dynamic activity during development, adult life, and disease in the human brain. (lu.se)
  • Neuroscience focusing on human development and disease has long been hampered due to ethical rea¬sons, low tissue availability, and low translatability from animal models. (lu.se)
  • By emphasizing proactive teamwork and seamless interaction, this initiative aims to narrow the gap between human operators and industrial robots. (asme.org)
  • Some of the benefits of example-centric programming include: Prevention of usage errors Reduction of time searching for code examples Reduction of time searching for API documentation Clarification of existing knowledge and reminding of forgotten details Emergence can be defined as a process whereby larger entities, patterns, and regularities arise through interactions among smaller or simpler entities that themselves do not exhibit such properties. (wikipedia.org)