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Living Labs for Human Motion Analysis and Synthesis in Shareconomy Model

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The article presents the Living Labs for Human Motion Analysis and Synthesis (LivMASS), which is a shareconomy resource. It is intended to integrate local and geographically distributed stakeholders. The current resources and potential of LivMASS are described, including its laboratories, research activities, specific projects, collaborations and the collected datasets. A telepresence infrastructure is used to support research activities across Poland, within the Pionier Network and in Europe within the GEANT Network. The funding resources and planned funding strategies include targeted programs for research based on a LivMASS network, a communication campaign, and programs to foster networking and the inclusion of SMEs, universities, medical institutions and other prospective stakeholders.

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This work has been supported by the National Centre for Research and Development (project POIG.02.03.00-24-149/13 “Interdisciplinary laboratories for human motion analysis and synthesis in shareconomy model”).

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Kulbacki, M., Wereszczyński, K., Segen, J., Bąk, A., Wojciechowska, M., Nowacki, J.P. (2016). Living Labs for Human Motion Analysis and Synthesis in Shareconomy Model. In: Król, D., Madeyski, L., Nguyen, N. (eds) Recent Developments in Intelligent Information and Database Systems. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 642. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31277-4_30

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