AIMC Topic: Ergonomics

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Computer vision and tactile glove: A multimodal model in lifting task risk assessment.

Applied ergonomics
Work-related injuries from overexertion, particularly lifting, are a major concern in occupational safety. Traditional assessment tools, such as the Revised NIOSH Lifting Equation (RNLE), require significant training and practice for deployment. This...

Identifying smart technology and artificial intelligence solutions for human factors and ergonomic challenges in all-hazard response: A survey study.

Applied ergonomics
Emergency responders face significant human factors and ergonomic (HF/E) challenges related to physical, cognitive, emotional, and training demands during high-stress situations. This study investigates these issues through a survey of 60 emergency r...

We have to go back, back to the future! Reflecting on 75 years of human factors in the UK to shape a future of responsible artificial intelligence innovation.

Ergonomics
The origins of Human Factors (HF) are rooted in the Second World War. It is a sign of the times that 75 years on from the formation of the Ergonomics Research Society, discussions occur as to whether Artificial Intelligence (AI) could/should be capab...

Using human factors methods to mitigate bias in artificial intelligence-based clinical decision support.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA
OBJECTIVES: To highlight the often overlooked role of user interface (UI) design in mitigating bias in artificial intelligence (AI)-based clinical decision support (CDS).

Is low-cost motion capture with artificial intelligence applicable for human working posture risk assessment during manual material handling? A pilot study.

Work (Reading, Mass.)
BACKGROUND: Assessing working posture risks is important for occupational safety and health. However, low-cost assessment techniques for human motion injuries in the logistics delivery industry have rarely been reported.

Kinematic and Workspace Analysis of the Master Robot in the Sina Robotic Telesurgery System.

Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference
Robotic telesurgery systems, including master and slave robots, have emerged in recent years to provide benefits for both surgeons and patients. Surgeons use the master manipulator to navigate the slave robot. The Sina telesurgery system introduced r...

Prediction and comparison of postural discomfort based on MLP and quadratic regression.

Journal of occupational health
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to predict postural discomfort based on the deep learning-based regression (multilayer perceptron [MLP] model).

Design of a workstation based on a human-interfacing robot for occupational health and safety.

Work (Reading, Mass.)
BACKGROUND: Robots communicate with the physical world program with the mechanic's simulations. They recommend that people-to-people robotics will prepare for cognitive models. Presently, there is a considerable concern for greater flexibility and ef...