작업자의 동작 인식 기술 (Motion Capture Technology)에 기반한 생산성과 안전 관리 연구 동향

  • Han, Sang-Uk (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering / University of Alberta)
  • Published : 2016.06.01

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