01016nam a2200313 i 450099100118323970753620020507184803.0930518s1987 uk ||| | eng 0521336929b10812301-39ule_instLE01308337ExLDip.to Matematicaeng511.3AMS 03-XXAMS 03EQA9.J64Johnstone, Peter T.60416Notes on logic and set theory /P. T. JohnstoneCambridge :Cambridge University Press,1987x, 110 p. ;22 cm.Mathematical logicSet theorySymbolic logic.b1081230121-09-0628-06-02991001183239707536LE013 03-XX JOH11 (1987)12013000115115le013-E0.00-l- 00000.i1091797428-06-02Notes on logic and set theory380909UNISALENTOle01301-01-93ma -enguk 0103725nam 2200709z- 450 991056646580332120220506(CKB)5680000000037722(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/80974(oapen)doab80974(EXLCZ)99568000000003772220202205d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRobotic Platforms for Assistance to People with DisabilitiesBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (130 p.)3-0365-3677-9 3-0365-3678-7 People with congenital and/or acquired disabilities constitute a great number of dependents today. Robotic platforms to help people with disabilities are being developed with the aim of providing both rehabilitation treatment and assistance to improve their quality of life. A high demand for robotic platforms that provide assistance during rehabilitation is expected because of the health status of the world due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic has resulted in countries facing major challenges to ensure the health and autonomy of their disabled population. Robotic platforms are necessary to ensure assistance and rehabilitation for disabled people in the current global situation. The capacity of robotic platforms in this area must be continuously improved to benefit the healthcare sector in terms of chronic disease prevention, assistance, and autonomy. For this reason, research about human-robot interaction in these robotic assistance environments must grow and advance because this topic demands sensitive and intelligent robotic platforms that are equipped with complex sensory systems, high handling functionalities, safe control strategies, and intelligent computer vision algorithms. This Special Issue has published eight papers covering recent advances in the field of robotic platforms to assist disabled people in daily or clinical environments. The papers address innovative solutions in this field, including affordable assistive robotics devices, new techniques in computer vision for intelligent and safe human-robot interaction, and advances in mobile manipulators for assistive tasks.HumanitiesbicsscSocial interactionbicsscassistive roboticsbrain-machine interfacescollaborative robotsdialogue systemEEGelectronic platformexoskeletonhand motor rehabilitationhand posehuman pose estimationhuman-robot interactionknowledge graphmachine learningmotor imagerymultimodal interfacesn/anavigation systemNLPphysical human-robot interactionreasoningrobotic exoskeletonrobotic rehabilitationsEMGsensorssocial robotvisually impaired assistancewearablesHumanitiesSocial interactionJara Carlos Aedt1309568Corrales Ramón Juan AntonioedtJara Carlos AothCorrales Ramón Juan AntonioothBOOK9910566465803321Robotic Platforms for Assistance to People with Disabilities3029399UNINA