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Politics of on‐demand food delivery: Policy design and the power of algorithms
Abstract In this article, we examine the politics of on‐demand food delivery using insights from the theory of social construction and policy design. On‐demand food delivery is a service built on algorithm‐based technology known for its precarity and physical risks for couriers.
Meng‐Hsuan Chou, Catherine Gomes
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The client net state: Trajectories of state control over cyberspace
Abstract Social media corporations have become fixtures of daily life to the extent they are regularly compared to states in size and scope. These corporations and their platforms have become the dominant stakeholders of cyberspace, operating as state‐like cyber actors, or net states.
Callum J. Harvey, Christopher L. Moore
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Abstract Registration of 3D spatial data and models is a fundamental task in applications such as mapping, positioning and virtual/augmented reality. Most of the existing 3D registration methods such as iterative closest point (ICP) and recent learning‐based methods are dedicated to point cloud registration, and rely heavily on point‐wise ...
Yuan Zhao +3 more
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Virtual reality interventions for victims of crime: A systematic review
Abstract In the forensic field, most studies employing virtual reality (VR) interventions have focused on offenders. The validity and safety of VR applications for victims of crime are still unclear. Following PRISMA guidelines, a systematic review on VR interventions for crime victims was performed to assess the efficacy, acceptability by patients ...
Giovanna Parmigiani +4 more
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Use of evidence for decision‐making by conservation practitioners in the illegal wildlife trade
Abstract There are calls to ground policies aimed at addressing the illegal wildlife trade (IWT), and biodiversity conservation more generally, on the best available evidence. However, evidence on IWT can be highly uncertain and difficult to obtain due to the illegal nature of the trade. Even when the evidence exists, there are numerous barriers to its
Melissa Arias +2 more
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A workflow is proposed for a completely automatic orientation of historical terrestrial urban images. For such images, automatic SfM packages often fail due to large radiometric and geometric differences causing challenges with feature extraction and reliable matching.
Ferdinand Maiwald, Hans‐Gerd Maas
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Inside the ice shelf: using augmented reality to visualise 3D lidar and radar data of Antarctica
From 2015 to 2017, the ROSETTA‐Ice project comprehensively mapped Antarctica's Ross Ice Shelf. The campaign imaged the ice‐shelf surface with lidar and its internal structure with ice‐penetrating radar. The first augmented reality (AR) visualisation of the Antarctic Ice Sheet, using the Microsoft HoloLens, is presented.
Alexandra L. Boghosian +8 more
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A Framework for Analyzing Fog‐Cloud Computing Cooperation Applied to Information Processing of UAVs
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are a relatively new technology. Their application can often involve complex and unseen problems. For instance, they can work in a cooperative‐based environment under the supervision of a ground station to speed up critical decision‐making processes.
Milena F. Pinto +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study examines the relationships between self‐disgust, body dissatisfaction (BD), and attentional biases (AB) toward weight‐related body areas, exploring whether self‐disgust predicts attentional avoidance and moderates the relationship between BD and AB.
Mariarca Ascione +6 more
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UEG Week 2019 Poster Presentations
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 7, Issue S8, Page 189-1030, October 2019.
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