Sentences with phrase «mapping human movement»

The relationship between microstructure, isotopic signatures and mapping human movement was a logical next step.
Bell L.S., Lee - Thorp J.A. & Dobney K. (2006) Mapping human movement using stable oxygen isotopic mass spectrometry: potential application to forensic science.

Not exact matches

To make these movements possible, the human's space is mapped into the virtual space, and the virtual space is then mapped into the robot space to provide a sense of co-location.
«All humans grow up listening to tens of thousands of speech examples, with the result that our brains contain a comprehensive mapping of the likelihood that any given pair of mouth movements and speech sounds go together,» said Dr. Michael Beauchamp, professor of neurosurgery at Baylor College of Medicine and senior author on the paper with John Magnotti, postdoctoral research fellow at Baylor.
Human face movements are picked up by a video camera and mapped onto the tiny electronic motors in Jules» skin.
It is part human drama and part history lesson, complete with detailed statistics and animated maps of troop movements to put the big picture around human experience.
Whitney's obsessive dedication to color — color as content; color as movement; color as human experience — has never been so clearly mapped out as it is in these large canvases.
The map is double - sided; one side (shown below, and with details) shows the inhabitants and human use with all kinds of information including things like shipping lane positions, vessel traffic, ocean temperatures, and the long - distance movements of 10 species of marine animals and birds as indicated by remote - sensing devices.
It would be cool to see a wide collection of maps covering many different issues, not just climate and food production, but, for instance, poverty and wealth, arms production and war, clothing production and leisure time, education levels, consumption, production, health, population growth and decline, movement of immigrants, human rights, animal populations, housing ownership, housing starts, anything basically which can be measured in a visual map... not just for the US but as global maps, collected on pages where you could drag them around to sit on top of each other and try and make sense of the various impacts...
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