The federal government’s now-defunct United States Digital Service has served as an inspiration for states that are increasingly putting human experience at the center of their tech projects.
Abstract: This study proposes a simple controller design approach to achieve a class of robustness, the so-called iso-damping property. The proposed approach can be executed using only one-shot ...
Design AI tools to amplify human creativity, not replace it. Build systems that spark curiosity, guide exploration and remove ...
AgingIN invites elder care leaders to the ReImagining Care Models conference for dynamic discussions on person-directed ...
Over the past decade, communities across the United States have faced a steady rise in severe weather events. Climate Central ...
State CIO Bryanna Pardoe was previously the inaugural director of the state’s digital experience office. That work is shaping ...
To mark the global observance of Human Rights Day on Wednesday, Guo Jiakun, spokesman for the Foreign Ministry, said that ...
Figure 1. Wearables in people’s daily lives, ranging from upper and lower limbs exoskeletons to supernumerary limbs and augmented reality devices. This Research Topic has been launched to bring ...
Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Unit Human Factors and Ergonomics, Dortmund, Germany Introduction: Robotics and wearable systems are increasingly being discussed as potential ...
In 1980, the first industrial robot arm could move six axes with brute strength, but it couldn’t pick up a strawberry without crushing it. Four decades later, robotic arms are faster, safer, and ...
Abstract: Rhythm is an inherent aspect of human behavior, present from infancy and embedded in cultural practices. At the core of rhythm perception lies meter anticipation, a spontaneous process in ...
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