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Are algorithmically controlled gig workers deeply burned out? An empirical study on employee work engagement

open access: yesBMC Psychology, 2023
Background With the emergence of the gig economy as a new economic form, the influence of algorithmic technology control on gig workers’ perceptions and engagement has become a topic of academic concern.
Jiao Jiao Lang   +4 more
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Robots are judging me: Perceived fairness of algorithmic recruitment tools

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Recent years have seen rapid advancements in selection assessments, shifting away from human and toward algorithmic judgments of candidates. Indeed, algorithmic recruitment tools have been created to screen candidates’ resumes, assess psychometric ...
Airlie Hilliard   +4 more
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Abstraction, Declarative Observations and Algorithmic Problem Solving

open access: yesInformatics in Education, 2021
The notion of algorithm may be perceived in different levels of abstraction. In the lower levels it is an operational set of instructions. In higher levels it may be viewed as an object with properties, solving a problem with characteristics.
David GINAT
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MULTISENSOR DATA FUSION FOR CULTURE HERITAGE ASSETS MONITORING AND PREVENTIVE CONSERVATION [PDF]

open access: yesThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2022
This paper shows the first phase of an ongoing interdisciplinary research project aimed at codifying procedures for the control and non-destructive analysis of the conservation status of CH artefacts to guide preventive preservation actions.
V. Cera
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Making sense of algorithms: Relational perception of contact tracing and risk assessment during COVID-19

open access: yesBig Data & Society, 2021
Governments and citizens of nearly every nation have been compelled to respond to COVID-19. Many measures have been adopted, including contact tracing and risk assessment algorithms, whereby citizen whereabouts are monitored to trace contact with other ...
Chuncheng Liu, Ross Graham
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Natural scene statistics mediate the perception of image complexity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Humans are sensitive to complexity and regularity in patterns. The subjective perception of pattern complexity is correlated to algorithmic (Kolmogorov-Chaitin) complexity as defined in computer science, but also to the frequency of naturally occurring ...
Gauvrit, Nicolas   +2 more
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Algorithmic Fairness from a Non-ideal Perspective [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Inspired by recent breakthroughs in predictive modeling, practitioners in both industry and government have turned to machine learning with hopes of operationalizing predictions to drive automated decisions.
Dwork Cynthia   +5 more
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Does the universe in fact contain almost no information? [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
At first sight, an accurate description of the state of the universe appears to require a mind-bogglingly large and perhaps even infinite amount of information, even if we restrict our attention to a small subsystem such as a rabbit. In this paper, it is
A. Kent   +42 more
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What does semantic tiling of the cortex tell us about semantics? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Recent use of voxel-wise modeling in cognitive neuroscience suggests that semantic maps tile the cortex. Although this impressive research establishes distributed cortical areas active during the conceptual processing that underlies semantics, it tells ...
Barsalou, Lawrence W.
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Herding cats: observing live coding in the wild [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
After a momentous decade of live coding activities, this paper seeks to explore the practice with the aim of situating it in the history of contemporary arts and music.
Aaron S.   +13 more
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