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" ... "Right now, this is a good proof of concept using the 911 calls in the Seattle metropolitan area," he said. "But we need to get access to more 911 calls related to cardiac arrest so that we can improve the accuracy of the algorithm further and ensure that it generalizes across a larger population." ... "
" ... Dr. Hargrove is the Director and Scientific Chair of The Regenstein Foundation Center for Bionic Medicine and of the Neural Engineering for Prosthetics and Orthotics Laboratory at the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab. His lab focuses exclusively on the motion control of powered prosthetics. While this is not directly exoskeleton research, it touches upon many related control topics such as the transition between tasks, replicating compliance using rigid devices, control refinement, and reproducibility. The goal is to make a system that generalizes between people and devices, summarizes Dr. Hargrove. ... "
" ... Have you been to this website? While we might be skeptical of any analysis that generalizes threats and opportunities in the age of automation, this one makes a huge point: there are whole classes of activities that will be augmented and then replaced by increasingly smarter software applications. ... "
" ... My take is that skill mastery generalizes to other areas. For instance, musicians learn principles of music on one instrument (say, the piano), but then transfer this understanding to others (guitar, violin, accordion). Someone who already plays the cello will have an easier time mastering the bass. If you drive a car, you can transfer principles of vehicle operation to boats, tractors, etc. A good ping pong player already has an important skill for learning tennis and other racket sports. ... "
" ... This decision considers all the other participants’ actions and yields better outcomes for everyone. (Note: For purists, this decision is not actually a Nash Equilibrium, but it gets the point across for this purpose). Nash then generalizes this principle and posits that all optimal outcomes result from each person following a collective interest. In other words, decisions that are collectively good for all are the best actions to take for each individual too. Nash Equilibrium is everywhere, by the way--from adjacent gas stations, side-by-side fast food shops, and four-way intersections. Ever notice how the major network weather segments are all broadcast at the same time? That’s Nash Equilibrium too. ... "