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Category: 2020

Giving the elderly more independence
2020 Articles

Giving the elderly more independence

20 July 20205 min read projectsict-web

Autonomous guided vehicles have long been used in factories and warehouses, but could they soon find their way into care

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2020 Abstracts Deep Learning

Automated Face Reduction

20 July 20203 min read projectsict-web

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) [1] was implemented in May 2018, giving  individual  citizens the right to request the

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2020 Abstracts Data Science

Voynich – Hoax?

20 July 20203 min read projectsict-web

The Voynich Manuscript ‒ considered to be “the most mysterious manuscript in the world” [1] [2] ‒ has been subject

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2020 Abstracts Software Engineering & Web Applications

Teaching children with disabilities core literacy skills more effectively using a tablet- based context-driven web application

20 July 20203 min read projectsict-web

Education is one of the pillars of any society – not least in Malta – since it brings progress and

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2020 Abstracts Digital Health

A study on the effectiveness, robustness and safety of smart wheelchairs in well-defined spaces

20 July 20203 min read projectsict-web

Transportation of people and objects in indoor areas requires several costly resources. Different environments such as a warehouse, workplace, or

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Safeguarding independence through AI
2020 Articles

Safeguarding independence through AI

20 July 20204 min read projectsict-web

Artificial intelligence could soon be helping carers take care of the elderly. MATTHEW SACCO, who recently completed his Master’s in

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