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Daniel Kelly

Researcher at Intel

Publications -  57
Citations -  1061

Daniel Kelly is an academic researcher from Intel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gesture & Gesture recognition. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 53 publications receiving 890 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel Kelly include Maynooth University & University College Dublin.

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A person independent system for recognition of hand postures used in sign language

TL;DR: This work proposes a novel hand posture feature, an eigenspace Size Function, which is robust to classifying hand postures independent of the person performing them, and describes their use in a support vector machine based recognition framework.
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The regeneration of Quercus petraea (sessile oak) in southwest Ireland: a 25-year experimental study

TL;DR: It is concluded that, in woodlands in western Ireland, successful oak regeneration is to be expected only in unshaded or lightly-shaded sites where grazing levels are low.
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The epiphyte communities of a montane rain forest in the Andes of Venezuela: patterns in the distribution of the flora

TL;DR: The dependent flora was surveyed on 20 trees at a 1.5-ha site in montane rain forest at 2600 m altitude in western Venezuela as discussed by the authors, where vascular species were recorded over the whole site and totalled 120 epiphytes, 21 climbers, 3 hemiepiphyte, 5 nomadic vines and 6 mistletoes.
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Automatic detection of collisions in elite level rugby union using a wearable sensing device

TL;DR: The aim is that the automatically detected tackles can provide coaching, medical and strength and conditioning staff with objective tackle-specific measurements, in real time, which can be used in injury prevention and rehabilitation strategies.
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Development of a wearable motion capture suit and virtual reality biofeedback system for the instruction and analysis of sports rehabilitation exercises

TL;DR: The design and development of a computer game for instructing an athlete through a series of prescribed rehabilitation exercises and how a clinician can at a later date review the athletes progress and subsequently alter the exercise programme as they see fit is described.