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1.9 million-year-old finding points to the earliest evidence of humans outside of Africa
When a stone sits on the Earth’s surface, cosmic rays quietly pepper it, leaving behind rare isotopes like tiny time stamps. Bury the stone deep enough, and that cosmic “printing press” shuts off.
Abstract: 3D human motion prediction, which attempts to foresee the behaviors of human, is an issue of great significance in computer vision. Attention-based neural networks and graph convolution ...
We encrypt face images to provide biometric and database security. Face recognition is central to many authentication, security, and personalized applications. Yet, it suffers from significant privacy ...
LaTeX source (paper.tex): https://raw.githubusercontent.com/team-earth/a2a-human-extension/main/papers/HLDM2025-latex-source/paper.tex Presented at HLDM'25 Workshop ...
Abstract: Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly evolving from a tool for automating repetitive tasks to an intelligent agent actively engaging in dynamic interactions with humans. As AI becomes ...
Richard Epstein is a professor of law at New York University School of Law and a senior lecturer at the University of Chicago. Max Raskin is a fellow and adjunct professor of law at New York ...
Occurrence and human exposure assessment of bisphenol analogues in various paper products from Korea
1 Department of Marine Science and Convergence Technology, College of Engineering Sciences, Hanyang University, Ansan, Republic of Korea 2 State Key Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry and ...
Our subject area concerns how people, companies and regions develop in relation to the outside world. We study the geographical conditions, relationships and processes of change, and all the factors ...
Eddy Keming Chen is an associate professor of philosophy at the University of California, San Diego, San Diego, California, USA. Mikhail Belkin is a professor of artificial intelligence, data science, ...
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