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Is Industry 5.0 a Human-Centred Approach? A Systematic Review
Industry 5.0 presents itself as a strategy that puts the human factor at the centre of production, where the well-being of the worker is prioritized, as well as more sustainable and resilient production systems.
Joel Alves, T. M. Lima, P. Gaspar
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Human-centric AI: philosophical and community-centric considerations
AbstractThis article provides a course of correction in the discourse surrounding human-centric AI by elucidating the philosophical underpinning that serves to create a view that AI is divorced from human-centric values. Next, we espouse the need to explicitly designate stakeholder- or community-centric values which are needed to resolve the issue of ...
Taylor, RR, O’Dell, B, Murphy, JW
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A classification of emerging and traditional grid systems [PDF]
The grid has evolved in numerous distinct phases. It started in the early ’90s as a model of metacomputing in which supercomputers share resources; subsequently, researchers added the ability to share data.
Al-Raweshidy, H, Kurdi, H, Li, M
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The emotional valence of subliminal priming effects perception of facial expressions [PDF]
We investigated, in young healthy subjects, how the affective content of subliminally presented priming images and their specific visual attributes impacted conscious perception of facial expressions.
Huang, Melissa A. +2 more
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Representing a Human-Centric Cyberspace [PDF]
There is a lack of consensus when using the term “cyberspace” [1]. Computers and network devices are prominent in definitions of cyberspace; less common is the essential and inclusion of human users. However, the human user is both implicitly integral to and actively part of the cyberspace.
Asquith, Phoebe, Morgan, Phillip L
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In the era of Industry 4.0, manufacturing and production systems were revolutionized by increasing operational efficiency and developing and implementing new business models, services, and products.
Dimitris Mourtzis +2 more
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The concept of Industry 5.0 (I5.0) promotes the human-centricity as the core value behind the evolution of smart manufacturing systems (SMSs), based on a novel use of digital technologies in the design and management of modern industrial systems to take ...
M. Peruzzini, E. Prati, M. Pellicciari
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Sustainable business models: integrating employees, customers and technology [PDF]
This Special Issue of the Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing has the same title as the 23rd International Conference CBIM 2018 (June 18-20, 2018, Madrid, Spain) “Sustainable Business Models: Integrating Employees, Customers and Technology”.
Martín-Peña, M. +3 more
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Smooth and Resilient Human–Machine Teamwork as an Industry 5.0 Design Challenge
Smart machine companions such as artificial intelligence (AI) assistants and collaborative robots are rapidly populating the factory floor. Future factory floor workers will work in teams that include both human co-workers and smart machine actors.
E. Kaasinen +5 more
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Business process management tools as a measure of customer-centric maturity [PDF]
In application of business process management (BPM) tools in European commercial sectors, this paper examines current maturity of customer centricity construct (CC) as an emerging dimension of competition and as a potential strategic management direction
Hitz, Christian, Vojvodic, Mag. Milomir
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