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Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI) platforms face distinct orchestration challenges in industry‐specific settings, such as the need for specialised resources, data‐sharing concerns, heterogeneous users and context‐sensitive applications. This study investigates how these platforms can effectively orchestrate autonomous actors in developing and ...
Michael Weber +3 more
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Solving pain points in guideline development and implementation using human‐centered design
Abstract Guidelines International Network North America expanded on ‘Adapting Clinical Guidelines for the Digital Age’, an initiative to innovate guideline development and implementation leveraging technology. The objective: solve pain points ̶ problems occurring at different levels of the customer experience ̶ in guideline development and ...
Maria Michaels +2 more
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Abstract The progress made in the field of medicine and the consequent increase in the prospect of life have contributed to rise people's interest towards a healthier lifestyle. Fitness activity is becoming a must for those who aspire to live more and better.
Angelo Martella +4 more
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AI‐Based Crypto Tokens: The Illusion of Decentralized AI?
ABSTRACT The convergence of blockchain and artificial intelligence (AI) has led to the emergence of AI‐based tokens, which are cryptographic assets designed to power decentralized AI platforms and services. This paper provides a comprehensive review of leading AI‐token projects, examining their technical architectures, token utilities, consensus ...
Rischan Mafrur
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This study explores the development and evaluation of the Infinity Masters Board Game, a hybrid digital board game designed to enhance arithmetic proficiency, critical thinking, and strategic planning skills among computer students. Employing the system development life cycle (SDLC), specifically the rapid application development (RAD) model, the game ...
Ian A. Cruza, Davide Gadia
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Match me if you can: matchmaking encryption and its applications
We introduce a new form of encryption that we name matchmaking encryption (ME). Using ME, sender S and receiver R (each with its own attributes) can both specify policies the other party must satisfy in order for the message to be revealed.
Francati D. +7 more
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Abstract Objective POLR3B encodes the second largest subunit of RNA polymerase III, which is essential for transcription of small non‐coding RNAs. Biallelic pathogenic variants in POLR3B are associated with an inherited hypomyelinating leukodystrophy.
Joseph D. Symonds +36 more
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Resource management and sevice deployment in network systems
Owing to the increase in both heterogeneity and complexity in today’s networking systems, the need arises for new network-based services architectures.
Chrysoulas, Christos +1 more
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Identity-Based Matchmaking Encryption with Enhanced Privacy Against Chosen-Ciphertext Attacks [PDF]
Identity-based matchmaking encryption (IB-ME) proposed by Ateniese et al. [CRYPTO 2019; Journal of Cryptology 2021] enables users to communicate privately, anonymously, and authentically.
Junji Shikata +3 more
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Enhancing Privacy in Cryptographic Protocols [PDF]
For the past three decades, a wide variety of cryptographic protocols have been proposed to solve secure communication problems even in the presence of adversaries.
Shin, Ji Sun, Ji Sun Shin
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