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Centeio Jorge, C. (author), van Zoelen, E.M. (author), Verhagen, R.S. (author), Mehrotra, S. (author), Jonker, C.M. (author), Tielman, M.L. (author)
As human-machine teams become a more common scenario, we need to ensure mutual trust between humans and machines. More important than having trust, we need all teammates to trust each other appropriately. This means that they should not overtrust or undertrust each other, avoiding risks and inefficiencies, respectively. We usually think of...
book chapter 2024
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Bergman, R. (author), Abbas, A.E. (author), Jung, Sven (author), Werker, C. (author), de Reuver, Mark (author)
Policymakers and analysts are heavily promoting data marketplaces to foster data trading between companies. Existing business model literature covers individually owned, multilateral data marketplaces. However, these particular types of data marketplaces hardly reach commercial exploitation. This paper develops business model archetypes for the...
journal article 2022
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Basalp, Ekin (author), Wolf, Peter (author), Marchal Crespo, L. (author)
The use of robots has attracted researchers to design numerous haptic training methods to support motor learning. However, investigations of new methods yielded inconclusive results regarding their effectiveness to enhance learning due to the diversity of tasks, haptic designs, participants skill level, and study protocols. In this review, we...
review 2021
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Paredes, Luis (author), Mcmillan, Caroline (author), Chan, Wan Kyn (author), Chandrasegaran, R.S.K. (author), Singh, Ramyak (author), Ramani, Karthik (author), Wilde, Danielle (author)
Wearable technologies draw on a range of disciplines, including fashion, textiles, HCI, and engineering. Due to differences in methodology, wearables researchers can experience gaps or breakdowns in values, goals, and vocabulary when collaborating. This situation makes wearables development challenging, even more so when technologies are in...
journal article 2021
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Luthfi, A. (author), Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author)
Stakeholders can have different views on the opening of data, and conflicts may arise between them. Several causes of disputes may arise during the decision-making process due to the diverse objectives, interests, and needs among the stakeholders that perceive their desires. Yet, no stakeholder taxonomy exists to guide this decision-making...
conference paper 2021
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Catolino, G. (author), Palomba, F. (author), Zaidman, A.E. (author), Ferrucci, Filomena (author)
Modern version control systems, e.g., GitHub, include bug tracking mechanisms that developers can use to highlight the presence of bugs. This is done by means of bug reports, i.e., textual descriptions reporting the problem and the steps that led to a failure. In past and recent years, the research community deeply investigated methods for...
journal article 2019
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Wang, Z. (author)
Navigation services have gained much importance for all kinds of human activities ranging from tourist navigation to support of rescue teams in disaster management. However, despite the considerable amount of route guidance research that has been performed, many issues that are related to navigation for first responders still need to be...
doctoral thesis 2015
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Van Nierop, O.A. (author), Van der Helm, A. (author), Overbeeke, K.J. (author), Djajadiningrat, T.J.P. (author)
We present a skeletal linked model of the human hand that has natural motion. We show how this can be achieved by introducing a new biology-based joint axis that simulates natural joint motion and a set of constraints that reduce an estimated 150 possible motions to twelve. The model is based on observation and literature. To facilitate testing...
journal article 2007
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