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Belen Bermejo, Carlos Juiz, David Cortes, Jeroen Oskam, Teemu Moilanen, Jouko Loijas, Praneschen Govender, Jennifer Hussey, Alexander Lennart Schmidt, Ralf Burbach, Daniel King, Colin O'Connor and Davin Dunlea
During the last few years, learning techniques have changed, both in basic education and in higher education. This change has been accompanied by new technologies such as Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (AR). The combination of these technolog...
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Maximilian Granzner, Alfred Strauss, Michael Reiterer, Maosen Cao and Drahomír Novák
Railway noise barrier constructions are subjected to high aerodynamic loads during the train passages, and the knowledge of their actual structural condition is relevant to assure safety for railway users and to create a basis for forecasting. This paper...
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Wei Wang, Xuefeng Hong, Jue Qu, Ning Xu and Tong Chen
A complex command and control task was selected as the test task, which included observing the overall and local situation, the interactive operation and situation display of detection equipment, the erection and launch of air defense equipment, and the ...
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Aenne A. Brielmann, Nir H. Buras, Nikos A. Salingaros and Richard P. Taylor
This article reviews current research in visual urban perception. The temporal sequence of the first few milliseconds of visual stimulus processing sheds light on the historically ambiguous topic of aesthetic experience. Automatic fractal processing trig...
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Mukesh Soni, Tissa Wijeratne and David Ackland
Video and music as a dissociative attention stimulus during exercise is known to distract from the discomfort of physical exertion and improve exercise adherence; however, the influence of video-based feedback and engagement during pedalling on the perfo...
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Hua Liao, Changbo Zhang, Wendi Zhao and Weihua Dong
The modes of interaction (e.g., mouse and touch) between maps and users affect the effectiveness and efficiency of transmitting cartographic information. Recent advances in eye tracking technology have made eye trackers lighter, cheaper and more accurate...
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Abdualmtalab Ali, Usama Heneash, Amgad Hussein and Mohamed Eskebi
The fuzzy logic technique is one of the effective approaches for evaluating flexible and rigid pavement distress. The process of classifying pavement distress is usually performed by visual inspection of the pavement surface or using data collected by au...
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Zhengsong Lin, Lu Zhang, Su Tang, Yang Song and Xinyue Ye
Due to the recent excessive pursuit of rapid economic development in China, the cultural heritage resources have been gradually destroyed. This paper proposes cultural recovery and ecological remediation patterns, and adopts virtual reality (VR) technolo...
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Salem Naeeri, Ziho Kang, Saptarshi Mandal and Kwangtaek Kim
Pilot fatigue is a critical reason for aviation accidents related to human errors. Human-related accidents might be reduced if the pilots? eye movement measures can be leveraged to predict fatigue. Eye tracking can be a non-intrusive viable approach that...
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Anil Dogru, Soufiane Bouarfa, Ridwan Arizar and Reyhan Aydogan
Convolutional Neural Networks combined with autonomous drones are increasingly seen as enablers of partially automating the aircraft maintenance visual inspection process. Such an innovative concept can have a significant impact on aircraft operations. T...
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