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ABSTRACT Consumer reflexivity describes how individuals evaluate consumption in relation to their historical, social, and ideal selves. As AI‐driven recommendations become increasingly personalized, understanding how AI design features shape these reflexive processes is essential.
En Chen, Jie Meng, Safak Dogan
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The concept of a Neolithic “mother-goddess” cult, which saw the light of day in evolutionist writings of the 19th century, was adopted by archaeology and is much debated even today.
Jean Guilaine
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AI Cracks Jokes: Building Consumer–Brand Closeness Through Machine‐Generated Humor
ABSTRACT Integrating AI led social cues into service encounters has become a key strategy for humanizing technology. Grounded in Social Penetration Theory, this research examines how AI‐generated humor styles (affiliative vs. self‐defeating) influence consumer brand identification and proposes consumer personality as a key moderator.
Heng Chu +3 more
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Ancient Chinese figural anthropomorphic patterns in modern fashion design [PDF]
This paper explores the cultural connotations of figural anthropomorphic patterns in ancient Chinese textiles and their potential value in modern fashion design. These patterns are classified into two categories: realistic
Gao, Xia, Yezhova, Olga
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Using art history to explore society's changing connections with agriculture
Food insecurity is a looming challenge that especially affects those least fortunate. Consumer food choices have a substantial impact on the sustainability of current food systems. Here, we use art as a lens through which to consider our contemporary and historical relationship to one of the world's most crucial crops, the potato, in the context of the
Edward F. Hill‐King +2 more
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ABSTRACT Wearable haptic interfaces are increasingly important for enhancing human robot collaboration, particularly in decision critical tasks that require intuitive and reliable interaction. Despite advances in wearable systems, existing designs often lack a structured framework that systematically integrates sensing, actuation, control, and user ...
Amr M. El‐Sayed
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ABSTRACT Explaining scientific phenomena by unpacking their underlying mechanisms poses many challenges for high‐school students. One central challenge is synthesizing the different parts of a mechanism into a coherent whole and identifying what information is still missing, or whether further learning is required.
Ruth Molad, Michal Haskel‐Ittah
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Multicultural sources and analogies of the visual system of wooden architecture of Zaural′e
The article is dedicated to the study of multicultural sources and analogies of the visual system of Russian wooden architecture of Zaural′e. The history of formation of traditions of wooden construction is overviewed. Peculiarities of volume, relief and
Ivanova L.V., Gordienko A.V.
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One of the largest concentrations of rock paintings in Australia is found in the rugged and remote Kimberley region in the northwest of the continent.
Ross, June +2 more
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T‐800: An 800 Hz Data Glove for Precise Hand Gesture Tracking
Hand motion capture provides critical insights into human dexterity and facilitates advancements in robotic manipulation, yet existing systems are limited by a trade‐off between temporal resolution and visual occlusion. Here, the authors present T‐800, a high‐bandwidth data glove achieving synchronized full‐hand motion capturing at 800 Hz.
Haoyang Luo +7 more
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