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Abstract Developmental science poses some of the most profound problems in all of science and some of the most difficult ones. Because the answers are so important to human health and well‐being, it's essential that researchers do everything possible to accelerate discovery and promote reproducibility and rigour. In this essay, we argue that fully embracing open practices—especially data and materials sharing—will achieve the goals of making developmental science more rigorous, robust, and impactful while simultaneously accelerating discovery.more » « less
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Wang, James Z.; Badler, Norman; Berthouze, Nadia; Gilmore, Rick O.; Johnson, Kerri L.; Lapedriza, Agata; Lu, Xin; Troje, Nikolaus (, Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Bodily Expressed Emotion Understanding, in conjunction with the European Computer Vision Conference, Lecture Notes in Computer Science)Bartoli, A.; Fusiello, A. (Ed.)Developing computational methods for bodily expressed emotion understanding can benet from knowledge and approaches of multiple fields, including computer vision, robotics, psychology/psychiatry, graphics, data mining, machine learning, and movement analysis. The panel, consisting of active researchers in some closely related fields, attempts to open a discussion on the future of this new and exciting research area. This paper documents the opinions expressed by the individual panelists.more » « less
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