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41por Chaaraoui, Alexandros Andre, Padilla-López, José Ramón, Ferrández-Pastor, Francisco Javier, Nieto-Hidalgo, Mario, Flórez-Revuelta, Francisco“…In this contribution, the specification of the system is presented, and novel contributions are made regarding human behaviour analysis and privacy protection. By means of a multi-view setup of cameras, people's behaviour is recognised based on human action recognition. …”
Publicado 2014
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42“…To answer this question, in this paper a new concept of urban dynamics is presented that links city size to human behaviour. The concept has its origins in regulatory focus theory. …”
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43Multiple Human-Behaviour Indicators for Predicting Lung Cancer Mortality with Support Vector Machine“…However, when applying human-behaviour indicators to the prediction of cancer mortality (CM), we are often caught in a dilemma with inadequate sample size. …”
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44por Dobson, Andrew D. M., de Lange, Emiel, Keane, Aidan, Ibbett, Harriet, Milner-Gulland, E. J.“…Predictive models of human behaviour are potentially powerful tools to support these interventions. …”
Publicado 2019
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45por Micheletti, Alberto J. C.“…Confusing these two processes can hinder the integration of adaptive explanations for human behaviour, which focus on biological fitness, and cultural evolution explanations, which often focus on social transmission. …”
Publicado 2020
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46“…This paper addresses: 1) Situations where human behaviour is involved in relation to antibiotics, focusing on providers and consumers; 2) Theories about human behaviour and factors influencing behaviour in relation to antibiotics; 3) How behaviour in relation to antibiotics can change; and, 4) Antibiotic mainstreaming as an approach to facilitate changes in human behaviour as regards antibiotics. …”
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47por Al-Eryani, Samira M. A., Kelly-Hope, Louise, Harbach, Ralph E., Briscoe, Andrew G., Barnish, Guy, Azazy, Ahmed, McCall, Philip J.Enlace del recurso
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48por Bagshaw, Andrew T. M., Horwood, L. John, Fergusson, David M., Gemmell, Neil J., Kennedy, Martin A.Enlace del recurso
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49“…The findings have implications for the promotion of prosocial and humane behaviour. Encouraging children to participate in pet care behaviour may promote attachment between children and their pet, which in turn may have a range of positive outcomes for both children (such as reduced aggression, better well-being, and quality of life) and pets (such as humane treatment). …”
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51por Coyne, Lucy, Patrick, Ian, Arief, Riana, Benigno, Carolyn, Kalpravidh, Wantanee, McGrane, James, Schoonman, Luuk, Harja Sukarno, Ady, Rushton, Jonathan“…This study used a structured questionnaire approach to explore the human behaviours and economic drivers associated with antimicrobial use in small commercial broiler systems in Indonesia (n = 509). …”
Publicado 2020
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52por Michie, Susan, Thomas, James, Mac Aonghusa, Pol, West, Robert, Johnston, Marie, Kelly, Michael P., Shawe-Taylor, John, Hastings, Janna, Bonin, Francesca, O’Mara-Eves, Alison“…However, identifying behaviour change interventions likely to be effective in particular contexts as a basis for improving them presents a major challenge. The Human Behaviour-Change Project harnesses the power of artificial intelligence and behavioural science to organise global evidence about behaviour change to predict outcomes in common and unknown behaviour change scenarios.…”
Publicado 2020
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54por Marteau, Theresa M.“…Grounded in dual-process models of human behaviour (involving non-conscious and conscious processes) this paper considers first why interventions aimed at changing population values towards the environment are usually insufficient or unnecessary for reducing demand although they may be important in increasing public acceptability of policies that could reduce demand. …”
Publicado 2017
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55por Michie, Susan, Thomas, James, Johnston, Marie, Aonghusa, Pol Mac, Shawe-Taylor, John, Kelly, Michael P., Deleris, Léa A., Finnerty, Ailbhe N., Marques, Marta M., Norris, Emma, O’Mara-Eves, Alison, West, Robert“…The scale and complexity of the task of synthesising and interpreting this evidence, and increasing evidence timeliness and accessibility, will require increased computer support. The Human Behaviour-Change Project (HBCP) will use Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to (i) develop and evaluate a ‘Knowledge System’ that automatically extracts, synthesises and interprets findings from BCI evaluation reports to generate new insights about behaviour change and improve prediction of intervention effectiveness and (ii) allow users, such as practitioners, policy makers and researchers, to easily and efficiently query the system to get answers to variants of the question ‘What works, compared with what, how well, with what exposure, with what behaviours (for how long), for whom, in what settings and why?’. …”
Publicado 2017
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56“…Cultural evolutionary theory and human behavioural ecology offer different, but compatible approaches to understanding human demographic behaviour. …”
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57por Rushton, Stephen P., Sanderson, Roy A., Diggle, Peter J., Shirley, Mark D. F., Blain, Alasdair P., Lake, Iain, Maas, James A., Reid, William D. K., Hardstaff, Jo, Williams, Nicola, Jones, Natalia R., Rigby, Daniel, Strachan, Norval J. C., Forbes, Ken J., Hunter, Paul R., Humphrey, Thomas J., O’Brien, Sarah J.Enlace del recurso
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58por Ng, Debby, Carver, Scott, Gotame, Mukhiya, Karmasharya, Dibesh, Karmacharya, Dikpal, Man Pradhan, Saman, Narsingh Rana, Ajay, Johnson, Christopher N.Enlace del recurso
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60“…Baboons are a valuable model for investigating human behavioural evolution: as a flexible, highly adaptable, and social primate whose radiation is, similarly to humans, associated with the emergence of the African savannah biome. …”
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