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Over the past few years scientific research has opened up to the idea of using digital games for human-based studies. Fields such as Neuroscience, Medical and Affective Computing are currently using games to study human-based phenomena. Even though a vast ...
The past decades have seen numerous efforts to apply the finite volume methodology to solid mechanics problems. However, only limited work has been done by the finite volume community toward the simulation of mechanical contact. In this article, we present ...
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We construct blow-up solutions of the energy critical wave map equation on R2+1→N with polynomial blow-up rate (t−1−ν for blow-up at t=0) in the case when N is a surface of revolution. Here we extend the blow-u ...
In this chapter, the usage of Remote Photoplethysmography (rPPG\index{Remote Photoplethysmography (rPPG)}) as a mean for
face presentation attack detection is investigated. Remote
photoplethysmography consists in retrieving the heart-rate of a subject from ...