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Artificial intelligence‐powered microscopy: Transforming the landscape of parasitology
Abstract Microscopy and image analysis play a vital role in parasitology research; they are critical for identifying parasitic organisms and elucidating their complex life cycles. Despite major advancements in imaging and analysis, several challenges remain. These include the integration of interdisciplinary data; information derived from various model
Mariana De Niz +4 more
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“I Paid A Bribe”—Lessons and Insights From Crowdsourced Corruption Reporting in India
ABSTRACT Preventing and reducing corruption has proven to be an enormous challenge. An important step in this process is to produce and use good metrics to identify where anti‐corruption resources would be most beneficial. Most measures of corruption, however, rely on surveys of perceptions or bribery incidence.
Ina Kubbe +2 more
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Citizen Sensors for SHM: Towards a Crowdsourcing Platform
This paper presents an innovative structural health monitoring (SHM) platform in terms of how it integrates smartphone sensors, the web, and crowdsourcing. The ubiquity of smartphones has provided an opportunity to create low-cost sensor networks for SHM.
Ekin Ozer, Maria Q. Feng, Dongming Feng
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Hybrid asset localization using light fidelity and Bluetooth Low Energy.
Recently, there has been increasing interest in the field of indoor localization. This field of research can facilitate building and asset management. Although there are different technologies that can be used for localization, there are many limitations
Lamya Albraheem +4 more
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Abstract Aims The behavioral addictions field lacks clinically useful behavior frequency measures. This study evaluated the psychometric performance of the new ‘Red Box, Green Box’ method for measuring gaming behavior with a focus on its utility for gaming disorder (GD) screening.
Matthew W. R. Stevens +7 more
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We are what we eat: Cross‐cultural self‐prioritization effects for food stimuli
Abstract Previous research has shown that the concept of self is malleable and can be associated with various arbitrary stimuli. This study explored whether the self could be linked to images of food representative of one's own or a different culture.
Mario Dalmaso +3 more
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Walrasian Equilibrium-Based Multiobjective Optimization for Task Allocation in Mobile Crowdsourcing
With the rapid development of Industry 5.0 and mobile devices, the research of mobile crowdsensing networks has become an important research focus. Task allocation is an important research content that can inspire crowd workers to participate in crowd ...
Yingjie Wang +5 more
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ABSTRACT The integration of AI‐based digital technologies in mental healthcare represents a transformative shift, especially with regard to chatbots and avatar‐based interventions. A central component of the success of AI‐based digital mental health interventions has to do with the level of acceptance of this new technology: the degree to which ...
Vera Békés, Katie Aafjes‐van Doorn
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Crowdsourcing-based Multi-Device Communication Cooperation for Mobile High-Quality Video Enhancement [PDF]
Xiaotong Wu +5 more
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ABSTRACT Frontline service workers are crucial to service delivery and have been a long‐standing focus of research, with scholars and practitioners alike maintaining an interest in their effective management. As technology increasingly transforms this context, the way in which managers in service organizations communicate with frontline workers has ...
Alexandra Budjanovcanin, Wei‐Ning Yang
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