Amber Vanderburg discusses how engineering leaders can spot and fix the “silent bugs” in team dynamics before they turn into bigger delivery problems.
Identification of each animal in a collective becomes possible even when individuals are never all visible simultaneously, enabling faster and more accurate analysis of collective behavior.
Some fitness trackers may detect signs of heart disease, sleep problems, and chronic stress. However, there are limitations ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Nearly every California county saw a drop in children’s eye exams over the past decade, a new report finds. One ...
When Kekoa Gittens was 3, his preschool teacher told his mother he was a problem. He couldn’t sit still. He didn’t participate. When other kids learned the alphabet, he didn’t pay attention. The next ...
Massachusetts should be rightly proud of being named the nation’s top state for public education, healthcare affordability and access, innovation, overall economy, and, to top it all off, the best ...
Abstract: This article investigates the problem of visual tracking of an unknown moving target by a network of robotic manipulators equipped with uncalibrated eye-in-hand cameras. The objective is to ...
Nearsightedness (myopia) is skyrocketing globally, with nearly half of the world’s population expected to be myopic by 2050, according to the World Health Organization. Heavy use of smartphones and ...
Coyotes and hogs are among the most common mammals. They reproduce quickly, find food easily, and adapt well even to difficult living conditions. All this increases their numbers and creates many ...
Eye-tracking (ET) provides fine-grained, real-time indicators of how school-age students allocate visual attention during learning, yet its translation into school-based assessment and intervention ...
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