Deep knowledge of
how human interactions and needs play out in the digital arena.
Plate Convergence skillfully demonstrates the connection between locality and use - value, and not only how the meaning of an object changes within different spaces, but also
how the human interactions caused by such objects become altered as well.
And electronic meetings have forced researchers to study
how human interaction in groups is altered when satellite, telephone, or computer conferencing replaces face - to - face meetings.
In commemoration of Valentine's Day, I'm investigating the nature of affection and
how human interaction benefits the health of both owner and animal companion.
Not exact matches
«As technology continues to infiltrate
how we work, our
human interaction skills need to be upgraded,» she says.
Given
how so much in communications and
human interaction now happens online, it's easier than ever to get a part - time venture going, find a market, close business, and get paid.
Systems science is an interdisciplinary field that studies
how the
interaction of factors produces outcomes —
how the causes and consequences of events can, taken together, form the basis for everything from a disease epidemic, to a pattern of
human behavior.
Here's research into
how music can affect collaboration at work (short answer: it's great for it), family
interactions at home, and even the workings of the
human body, as well as findings that suggest you should tailor your playlist to the type of work you're hoping to accomplish while listening.
To make sense of this, it's important for designers of those solutions to know
how to take
human interactions (emails, chats, phone calls, social media threads) and tag them, by identifying emotion and sentiment, and other markers so the computer «understands»
humans better.
This peaceful
interaction could be similar to
how dogs were first domesticated by
humans.
His apparent assumption that the debate is over — «Vehicles that we're producing are capable of full autonomy,» he said — is a little scary, considering
how much still needs to be learned about the functioning of fully autonomous cars, and about the
interaction of autonomous systems with
humans in the cockpit.
@Johnny «
How can something for which we are objectively adapted to be wrong, if it fails to negatively affect our
interactions with other
humans?»
It is instructive to see
how deeply Gregory intuited much of the interpersonal analysis that was later to be developed in the modern behaviorist tradition of vector analysis by G. Homans, R. Carson, T. Leary, J. Thibaut, and H. Kelley.17 According to this modern behaviorist analysis,
human interaction patterns can be graphed on the vectors of two poles: a horizontal emotive axis that registers resistance versus affection, and a vertical pole that registers superordination and subordination, or relative power or influence in relationships.
In arguing against the possibility of attaining to a neutral standpoint on matters of concern to religious persons, one begins with the axiom that all
human activity — and so, by extension, all scholarly activity, all religious activity, and all
interaction among serious religious persons — both implies and evinces a commitment to some particular metaphysic, some view as to the way things are and as to
how human activity should proceed in that context.
So when it comes to the discussion of election, Matthew 24 really doesn't provide any new information about
how one becomes elect or what
interaction exists (if any) between the
human and divine wills.
Human interaction is the predominant reason why some consumers are not using technology, but 15 percent say they don't use it because they don't know
how; 12 percent say the restaurants they patronize don't offer technology options and five percent say they don't trust the technology to work correctly.
Note
how all those actions are
human, social
interactions — not pushing out boring marketing messages.
Assuming a very abstract concept of
human interaction,
how does one measure equivalency.
He had considered industry and other schools to continue his studies in
human - computer
interaction (HCI) and
how culture affects the way people develop, use, and implement new technologies.
He studies the
interactions between
humans and parasites during evolution, as well as parasites in past civilizations and
how they have affected
human health.
«By providing support for these research studies, we hope to generate more definitive answers about
how human - animal
interaction affects health,» he said.
Kacey Ernst's primary research interests are in determining
how human - environment
interactions alter risk of vector - borne disease transmission.
How will
human - robot
interaction affect our culture?
Since many
human diseases can be explained by perturbations of molecular
interactions within cells, interactomes will drastically change
how we think about
human health, and
how we set about designing drugs and preventive measures to counter illness.
GiantOtter is also developing a separate series of mini online games to gather more complex data on
human interaction, such as
how people react to everyday situations as well as occasions when something unexpected happens.
«We are currently exploring
how very early life experiences in marmosets — including those in the womb and through to parent - infant vocal
interactions — can illuminate what goes awry in
human communication disorders,» Ghazanfar says.
Through such research, investigators are hoping to identify useful systems to simulate the
interactions between an animal and its environment, and find out whether the
interactions within a given system are comparable to
how humans interact with their environment.
«Our work helps us to understand what causes
human diversity in appearance by showing
how genes involved in pigmentation subtly adapted to external environments and even social
interactions during our evolution.
Better understanding
how realistic touch sensations can break the VR illusion may help developers create more engaging virtual environments for games and virtual reality therapy, says Sean Follmer, a
human - computer
interaction researcher at Stanford University not involved in the study.
One of the starting assumptions is that we really don't know much about
how humans interact; we don't know what the basic units of
interaction are.
«The idea that social
interaction may have facilitated or led to selection for us to be individually recognizable implies that
human social structure has driven the evolution of
how we look,» said coauthor Michael Nachman, a population geneticist, professor of integrative biology and director of the UC Berkeley Museum of Vertebrate Zoology.
«We were most interested in understanding
how children's cognitions and emotions worked together to predict whether child - friend
interactions were more cooperative and positive or more negative and conflictual,» says Nancy McElwain, a professor in the Department of
Human Development and Family Studies at U of I.
Using these historical records, University of Missouri researchers were able to shed new light on
how the
interaction of natural disturbances, such as wildfires, and
human actions shape forest conditions and the ecosystem services that forests provide today.
At the vanguard of
human - robot
interactions is Baxter, a bot quick on the uptake that even knows
how to cheat.
The framework provides a clearer understanding of
how habitat loss, land fragmentation and
human interactions affect species survival.
By modeling its structure, articulating the architectural principles that have fueled its phenomenal growth, and discovering
how social conventions drive online
human interactions, Web science hopes to find mechanisms that will ensure the network continues to grow productively and in ways that support the basic social values of trustworthiness and privacy.
«In the future,
human beings may increasingly rely on robotic assistance for daily tasks, and our research shows that the type of motions that the robot makes when interacting with
humans makes a difference in
how satisfied the person is with the
interaction,» says Dr. Levy - Tzedek.
«Now we're examining
human - machine interfaces and
interactions, and
how that type of technology can help.»
By providing stable access to
human shelter and food, hunter - gatherers led house mice down the path to commensalism, an early phase of domestication in which a species learns
how to benefit from
human interaction.
We are just beginning to understand
how these
interactions structure the
human microbiome, including
interactions with indoor bioaerosols and indoor dust (Fujimura et al., 2010; Fujimura et al., 2013).
She describes
how to ensure the highest possible collision rates by establishing head - on collisions between the two - foot - long bunches which, at the
interaction points, are a width comparable to a
human hair.
The Power of Pets: Health Benefits of
Human - Animal
Interactions The Problem That Piles Up: When Hoarding Is a Disorder
How to Find a Cancer Doctor Unexplained Cases of Allergic Reactions Linked to Red Meat Bullying Prevention
However, there has been heated debate over just
how much time and
interaction, or interbreeding, Neanderthals had with modern
humans.
On January 14, 2016, Katherine Pollard, PhD, a senior investigator at the Gladstone Institutes, visited the Google campus, where she discussed
how her research uses big data and high - performance computing to decode complex
interactions between
human and microbial cells.
The Microbial Pathogenesis team, under the leadership of Professor Gordon Dougan, is focusing on the genetic analysis of the
interactions between bacteria and their hosts to shed light on
how humans and other animals respond to infection.
One mission of the Microbial Observatory Experiments on the International Space Station is to examine the traits and diversity of fungal isolates, to gain a better understanding of
how fungi may adapt to microgravity environments and
how this may affect
interactions with
humans in closed habitats.
REYKJAVIK, Iceland, 20 September 2017 — In a major study published today, researchers at deCODE genetics use whole - genome data from 14,000 people from across the population of Iceland, including 1500 sets of parents and children, to provide the most detailed portrait to date of
how sequence diversity in
humans is the result of an evolving
interaction between sex, age, mutation type and location in the genome.
In her essay, she described
how the
interactions between genes and the environment affect
human health and disease, concluding that these environmental influences on gene activity allow people to protect their own well - being by cultivating healthy habits.
One wonders
how many
human diseases are caused by perturbations in host - microbe
interactions, and
how we could use this knowledge to prevent and / or treat such perturbations.
However, thanks to my hubby and a few friends still in the area I was able to see the value in
human interaction and
how encouraging this is.