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Digital cytology part 1: digital cytology implementation for practice: a concept paper with review and recommendations from the American Society of Cytopathology Digital Cytology Task Force.

Journal of the American Society of Cytopathology, 2023
Digital cytology and artificial intelligence (AI) are gaining greater adoption in the cytopathology laboratory. However, peer-reviewed real-world data and literature are lacking regarding the current clinical landscape.
David Kim   +19 more
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A Virtual Man in Virtual Society

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2000
Abstract Nowadays the ordinary social space is divided into two parties: 1) administrative territorial social space (old part) and 2) virtual social space (new part). The parties are opposite. The virtual social space exists inside global and local networks (it is modern Socio-Technical System).
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Virtual grid for renewable energy society

2015 IEEE Innovative Smart Grid Technologies - Asia (ISGT ASIA), 2015
Emerging economies are expected to account for more than 90% of the global net-energy-demand growth to 2035. Intensive use of renewable energy by emerging economies is inevitable to solve the problem of global warming. In this paper, we propose a grid comprising distributed small solar energy systems without electric wires, called a "virtual grid ...
Haruhisa Ichikawa   +7 more
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Virtual Society?

2002
Abstract This book investigates the precise effects on society of the new and much vaunted electronic technologies (ICTs). All aspects of our social, cultural, economic, and political life stand to be affected by their continued massive growth, but are fundamental shifts already taking place in the way in which we behave, organize ...
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Emergent Sound Repertoires in Virtual Societies

Computer Music Journal, 2002
Computer Music Journal, 26:2, pp. 77–90, Summer 2002 2002 Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Computer simulations wherein musical forms may originate and evolve in artificially created worlds can be an effective way to study the origins and evolution of music.
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Intelligent Virtual Agent Societies on the Internet

2001
The principal advances in the research field of IVAs within virtual environments have taken place in the area of agent architectures. However, very few papers have addressed the development of metamodels to conceptualize this kind of systems from an organizational and social point of view, despite their intrinsic sociability and their close ...
Fernando Alonso Amo   +4 more
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Virtual Worlds: Game or Virtual Society?

2012
Virtual worlds such as Second Life (SL) have become increasingly popular during the last few years. In these worlds, individuals create – sometimes look-alike – avatars, which engage in all kinds of social activities. This chapter claims that SL is not a game in the sense of goal orientation, rule regulation, or strategic moves by predesigned avatars ...
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Trust and Deception in Virtual Societies

2001
Preface. Introduction: Why Trust and Deception are Essential for Virtual Societies. 1. Trust As Type Detection M. Bacharach, D. Gambetta. 2. A Formal Specification of Automated Auditing of Trustworthy Trade Procedures for Open Electronic Commerce R.W.H. Bons, et al. 3. Social Trust: A Cognitive Approach R. Falcone, C. Castelfranchi. 4.
Castelfranchi, C, Tan, YH
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Society in a Virtual World

2011
The new virtual world created by the Internet, with its attendant new technology environment, new actors and new models of societal behavior, has given rise to unexpected and as yet to be described social phenomena. This chapter guides the reader through virtual communities on the Internet, highlighting behavioral anomalies in the community or ...
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The Foundations to Build a Virtual Human Society

2001
The simulation of the dynamics of human societies is not an easy task, and we propose a bottom-up approach, which consists in defining the human entity as a single, autonomous and independent entity (called Agent), and then immerse many of them in a common environment to let them interact and co-operate as the environment evolves.
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