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In a new paper, published in Nature Human Behaviour, scientists from DTU (the Technical University of Denmark) examine how geography shapes human mobility and propose a way to separate physical ...
Everyday occurrences like snapping hair clips or clicking retractable pens feature a mechanical phenomenon known as ...
Multi-object tracking (MOT) on static platforms, such as by surveillance cameras, has achieved significant progress, with various paradigms providing attractive performances. However, the ...
New Princeton University video shows how virtual reality and an invisible robot can deliver digital objects to real-world ...