AIMC Topic: Perception

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Tuned inhibition in perceptual decision-making circuits can explain seemingly suboptimal confidence behavior.

PLoS computational biology
Current dominant views hold that perceptual confidence reflects the probability that a decision is correct. Although these views have enjoyed some empirical support, recent behavioral results indicate that confidence and the probability of being corr...

Older adults' experiences with and perceptions of the use of socially assistive robots in aged care: A systematic review of quantitative evidence.

Archives of gerontology and geriatrics
BACKGROUND: Socially assistive robots (SARs) are created to meet challenges of the global increase of older adults. SARs are autonomous embodied technologies, equipped with auditory and visual faculties, enabling them to interact with users while per...

Locomotion with Pedestrian Aware from Perception Sensor by Pavement Sweeping Reconfigurable Robot.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Regular washing of public pavements is necessary to ensure that the public environment is sanitary for social activities. This is a challenge for autonomous cleaning robots, as they must adapt to the environment with varying pavement widths while avo...

Human-Robot Perception in Industrial Environments: A Survey.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Perception capability assumes significant importance for human-robot interaction. The forthcoming industrial environments will require a high level of automation to be flexible and adaptive enough to comply with the increasingly faster and low-cost m...

Porcine Model for Robot-Assisted Partial Nephrectomy Simulation at a High-Volume Tertiary Center: Resident Perception and Validation Assessment Using the Global Evaluative Assessment of Robotic Skills Tool.

Journal of endourology
With increased demands on surgeon productivity and outcomes, residency robotics training increasingly relies on simulations. The objective of this study is to assess the validity and effectiveness of an porcine training model as a useful tool to im...

The Design and Development of a Personalized Leisure Time Physical Activity Application Based on Behavior Change Theories, End-User Perceptions, and Principles From Empirical Data Mining.

Frontiers in public health
Many adults do not reach the recommended physical activity (PA) guidelines, which can lead to serious health problems. A promising method to increase PA is the use of smartphone PA applications. However, despite the development and evaluation of mul...

Can an inertial measurement unit (IMU) in combination with machine learning measure fast bowling speed and perceived intensity in cricket?

Journal of sports sciences
This study examined whether an inertial measurement unit (IMU), in combination with machine learning, could accurately predict two indirect measures of bowling intensity through ball release speed (BRS) and perceived intensity zone (PIZ). One IMU was...

Analysing the predictive capacity and dose-response of wellness in load monitoring.

Journal of sports sciences
This study aimed to identify the predictive capacity of wellness questionnaires on measures of training load using machine learning methods. The distributions of, and dose-response between, wellness and other load measures were also examined, offerin...

Dynamics of fractional order nonlinear system: A realistic perception with neutrosophic fuzzy number and Allee effect.

Journal of advanced research
INTRODUCTION: The fusion of fractional order differential equations and fuzzy numbers has been widely used in modelling different engineering and applied sciences problems. In addition to these, the Allee effect, which is of high importance in field ...