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The Hidden Dimension
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The hidden dimension is a book that can be found in the on-line library as discussed by the authors, which is one of the sites where the hidden dimension book can be accessed and read.Citations
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Identifying Opportunities for Valuable Encounters: Toward Context-Aware Social Matching Systems
TL;DR: How context and mobility influence people's motivations to meet new people is outlined and innovative design concepts for mediating mobile encounters through context-aware social matching systems are presented.
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A theoretical and methodological framework for studying and modelling drivers’ mental representations
TL;DR: This article provides a synthetic overview of the research programme carried out at INRETS-LESCOT over the last 10 years, in view to studying and modelling the mental representations of car drivers, and focuses on the computational formalism designed to model driver knowledge and mental representations in a COgnitive Simulation MOdel of the DRIVEr called COSMODRIVE.
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Pedestrian Models for Autonomous Driving Part II: High-Level Models of Human Behavior
Fanta Camara,Nicola Bellotto,Serhan Cosar,Florian Weber,Dimitris Nathanael,Matthias Althoff,Jingyuan Wu,Johannes Ruenz,André Dietrich,Gustav Markkula,Anna Schieben,Fabio Tango,Natasha Merat,Charles Fox +13 more
TL;DR: This survey clearly shows that, although there are good models for optimal walking behaviour, high-level psychological and social modelling of pedestrian behaviour still remains an open research question that requires many conceptual issues to be clarified.
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Towards Robot Autonomy in Group Conversations: Understanding the Effects of Body Orientation and Gaze
Marynel Vázquez,Elizabeth J. Carter,Braden McDorman,Jodi Forlizzi,Aaron Steinfeld,Scott E. Hudson +5 more
TL;DR: The results showed that the gaze behaviors under consideration affected the participants' perception of the robot's motion and that its motion affected human perception of its gaze, implying that robot gaze and body motion must be designed and controlled jointly, rather than independently of each other.
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Country of origin, encounter norms, and crowding in a frontcountry setting
TL;DR: The authors compared encounter norms and perceptions of crowding reported by visitors from five different countries of origin (Canada, United States, Japan, Germany, and England) to a frontcountry day-use recreation area.