2020
UCL IOE News
UCL is playing a leading role in three out of five new circular economy research centres funded by the UK government to help reduce waste, energy and pollution in UK industries …
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UCL CS News
A multidisciplinary team of UCL researchers will co-lead the research strand on consumer experience. The team is drawn from several UCL departments and institutes (IOE, PALS and CS) …
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LUL News
The Global Disability Innovation Hub (GDI Hub) research and practice center (based at London’s UCL) is enabling students for Innovation. Taught across three top institutions: UCL …the first time to explore the multi-disciplinary field of Disability, Design and
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Global Disability Innovation News
Yesterday the Royal College of Art (RCA) announced a grant of £5.4m by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) to establish the Textiles Circularity Centre (TCC) to enable the transition to a more ‘circular’ economy. …
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2018
BBC
www.bbc.co.uk
A look at emotion-detecting technology, mind-controlled movies and facial recognition.
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2017
Phys.Org
Researchers have developed new software that makes it possible to use low-cost, thermal cameras attached to mobile phones to track how fast a person is breathing …
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Imaging and Machine Vision Europe
www.imveurope.com
With January around the corner, much of the technology world’s focus will be on CES, the consumer electronics show in Las Vegas, where almost every major brand will exhibit their latest wares.
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IEEE GlobalSpec / Electronics360
Researchers have developed software that makes it possible to use low-cost thermal cameras attached to mobile phones to track breathing.
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Science Daily
Researchers have developed new software that makes it possible to use low-cost, thermal cameras attached to mobile phones to track how fast a person is breathing …
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Technology Networks
Researchers have developed new software that makes it possible to use low-cost, thermal cameras attached to mobile phones to track how fast a person is breathing.
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Med India
A new software allows low-cost, thermal cameras attached to mobile phones to track an individual’s breathing rate and also monitor stress.
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News Medical
Researchers have developed new software that makes it possible to use low-cost, thermal cameras attached to mobile phones to track how fast a person is breathing.
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The Daily New Nation
Life Desk : A new software combined with a low-cost thermal camera attached to the mobile phones can be used to track how fast a person is breathing.
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Science Business
Researchers have developed software that makes it possible to use low-cost, thermal cameras attached to mobile phones to track how fast a person is breathing.
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Imaging and Machine Vision Europe
Researchers at University College London have developed a new piece of software that enables the use of low-cost thermal cameras attached to mobile phones to track …
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Sleep Review
Researchers have developed software that makes it possible to use low-cost, thermal cameras attached to mobile phones to track how fast a person is breathing.
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Med Imaging
Novel algorithms could allow portable, low-cost thermal cameras connected to mobile devices to detect breathing problems and monitor stress. Researchers at University …
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RankRED
The new software developed by optical society allows low-cost, portable, thermal cameras to track how fast a person is breathing, and monitor stress level.
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2014
SBC
<앵커>직원이 행복하고, 기업은 그 행복을 기반으로 발전해 나가는 ‘유쾌한 일터’는 어떻게 만들어 질까.SBSCNBC는 그 해답을 찾아보기 위해 ‘WAY 기업이 뜬다’를 …
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