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Digital Twin ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 11
Author(s):  
Tingyu Liu ◽  
Mengming Xia ◽  
Qing Hong ◽  
Yifeng Sun ◽  
Pei Zhang ◽  
...  

The digital twin shop-floor has received much attention from the manufacturing industry as it is an important way to upgrade the shop-floor digitally and intelligently. As a key part of the shop-floor, humans' high autonomy and uncertainty leads to the difficulty in digital twin modeling of human behavior. Therefore, the modeling system for cross-scale human behavior in digital twin shop-floors was developed, powered by the data fusion of macro-behavior and micro-behavior virtual models. Shop-floor human macro-behavior mainly refers to the role of the human and their real-time position. Shop-floor micro-behavior mainly refers to real-time human limb posture and production behavior at their workstation. In this study, we reviewed and summarized a set of theoretical systems for cross-scale human behavior modeling in digital twin shop-floors. Based on this theoretical system, we then reviewed modeling theory and technology from macro-behavior and micro-behavior aspects to analyze the research status of shop-floor human behavior modeling. Lastly, we discuss and offer opinion on the application of cross-scale human behavior modeling in digital twin shop-floors. Cross-scale human behavior modeling is the key for realizing closed-loop interactive drive of human behavior in digital twin shop-floors.


Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (19) ◽  
pp. 6611
Author(s):  
Alexandra Cernian ◽  
Nicoleta Vasile ◽  
Ioan Stefan Sacala

The exponential increase in social networks has led to emergent convergence of cyber-physical systems (CPS) and social computing, accelerating the creation of smart communities and smart organizations and enabling the concept of cyber-physical social systems. Social media platforms have made a significant contribution to what we call human behavior modeling. This paper presents a novel approach to developing a users’ segmentation tool for the Romanian language, based on the four DISC personality types, based on social media statement analysis. We propose and design the ontological modeling approach of the specific vocabulary for each personality and its mapping with text from posts on social networks. This research proposal adds significant value both in terms of scientific and technological contributions (by developing semantic technologies and tools), as well as in terms of business, social and economic impact (by supporting the investigation of smart communities in the context of cyber-physical social systems). For the validation of the model developed we used a dataset of almost 2000 posts retrieved from 10 social medial accounts (Facebook and Twitter) and we have obtained an accuracy of over 90% in identifying the personality profile of the users.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Agostino G. Bruzzone ◽  
Francesco Longo ◽  
Giulio Franzinetti ◽  
Alberto De Paoli ◽  
Enrico Ferrari

Author(s):  
T. Edwin Fabricio Lozada ◽  
N. Freddy Patricio Baño ◽  
Wladimir L. Tenecota ◽  
Jorge A. Benitez

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (24) ◽  
pp. 10324
Author(s):  
Ahmad Jalal ◽  
Mouazma Batool ◽  
Kibum Kim

Human behavior modeling (HBM) is a challenging classification task for researchers seeking to develop sustainable systems that precisely monitor and record human life-logs. In recent years, several models have been proposed; however, HBM remains an inspiring problem that is only partly solved. This paper proposes a novel framework of human behavior modeling based on wearable inertial sensors; the system framework is composed of data acquisition, feature extraction, optimization and classification stages. First, inertial data is filtered via three different filters, i.e., Chebyshev, Elliptic and Bessel filters. Next, six different features from time and frequency domains are extracted to determine the maximum optimal values. Then, the Probability Based Incremental Learning (PBIL) optimizer and the K-Ary tree hashing classifier are applied to model different human activities. The proposed model is evaluated on two benchmark datasets, namely DALIAC and PAMPA2, and one self-annotated dataset, namely, IM-LifeLog, respectively. For evaluation, we used a leave-one-out cross validation scheme. The experimental results show that our model outperformed existing state-of-the-art methods with accuracy rates of 94.23%, 94.07% and 96.40% over DALIAC, PAMPA2 and IM-LifeLog datasets, respectively. The proposed system can be used in healthcare, physical activity detection, surveillance systems and medical fitness fields.


Author(s):  
Erin K. Barrett ◽  
Cameron M. Fard ◽  
Hannah N. Katinas ◽  
Charles V. Moens ◽  
Lauren E. Perry ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 53 (2) ◽  
pp. 6670-6677
Author(s):  
Ovanes Petrosian ◽  
Jairo Inga ◽  
Ildus Kuchkarov ◽  
Michael Flad ◽  
Sören Hohmann

2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 16-23
Author(s):  
Bijan Bidabad

We will study the concept of equilibrium in conventional and ethic economics in this paper. By a general review of the subject of equilibrium from basic sciences' point of view, we will study the meaning of equilibrium at different levels of micro, macro, and international economics; and by considering the lust and anger powers of human being, the concept of optimizing human behavior in Neoclassical theory will be studied. The hypothesis of “rational behavior” and philosophical and the root of thoughts and human behavior modeling in neoclassical economics will be analyzed from pleasure or utilitarianism-based point of view. By putting forward the concept of “perfection” as materializing innate power of creatures, we introduce the concept of ethic science so that we will review the correctness and goodness of actions and qualities of the human being in the process of optimizing economic behavior. Level of equilibrium in the powers as prescribed by ethic science with the meaning of preventing overindulgence and under-indulgence will be discussed. The meaning of equilibrium in ethic economics is a global optimum and in the form of utility point of view, has a broader domain of qualities and intellectualities and human being spirituals always at least is in a position that is better than Neoclassical optimized behavior (which is a local optimum).Some qualities related to economic behavior and overindulgence and under-indulgence and their equilibrium have also been considered. Equilibrium in ethic economics means using resources and locating everything in its right position and in the direction of obtaining human being perfection. Putting things in their right position is the optimal use of them from a mathematical point of view, and perfection is defined as reaching the ultimate innate of every creature. This means that in order to maximize the utility, resources should be used in a manner that in addition to ensuring human being material needs, assure the necessary background for maximizing mental and spiritual growth and elevation of him.  DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3402335


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