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Intrinsically‐stretchable, heavy‐metal‐free quantum dot color conversion layers are produced via a versatile crosslinking strategy. The color conversion layers exhibit minimal backlight leakage under mechanical strain, support high‐resolution patterning, and integrate seamlessly with micro‐light‐emitting diodes. Their incorporation in haptic‐responsive
Kiwook Kim +21 more
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ABSTRACT Credit risk management plays a crucial role in financial institutions by identifying, assessing and controlling the credit risks arising from lending activities. However, missing data pose a common problem in credit risk modelling, leading to biased estimates and a loss of statistical power.
Jacob Majakwara +2 more
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Towards a Data‐Driven Digital Twin AI‐Based Architecture for Self‐Driving Vehicles
ABSTRACT Recent advancements on digital technologies, particularly artificial intelligence, have been resulted into remarkable transformations in automobile industry. One of these technologies is artificial intelligence (AI). AI plays a key role in the development of autonomous vehicles. In this paper, the role of AI in autonomous vehicle (AV) platform
Parinaz Babaei +3 more
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This comprehensive review examines various controller architectures for autonomous driving systems, from rule‐based approaches to advanced deep learning methods. Research trends reveal a significant shift toward deep learning approaches (65.6%) compared to rule‐based methods (34.4%), reflecting the growing dominance of data‐driven techniques in ...
M. A. Shadab Siddiqui +4 more
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MASSIVE, OPEN, ONLINE: LEARNING PARALLEL OR TOGETHER?
The author considers two major types of learning community design in MOOCs - massively cooperative (connectivists cMOOC) and massively parallel (xMOOC: Coursera, Udacity, Khan Academy, etc.).
Ivan Yu. Travkin
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As autonomous driving (AD) systems grow more complex, their rising computational demands pose significant energy and sustainability challenges. This paper investigates spiking neural networks (SNNs) as low‐power alternatives to convolutional neural networks (CNNs) for regression tasks in AD.
Fernando Sevilla Martínez +4 more
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Using Optical Coherence Tomography, we observed that type 2 diabetes patients exhibit thicker stratum corneum and stratum spinosum layers and altered optical attenuation properties, which support the efficacy of mμSORS for non‐invasive blood glucose monitoring.
Minghui Chen +7 more
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Making ‘MOOCs’: The construction of a new digital higher education within news media discourse
One notable ‘disruptive’ impact of massive open online courses (MOOCs) has been an increased public discussion of online education. While much debate over the potential and challenges of MOOCs has taken place online confined largely to niche communities ...
Scott Bulfin +2 more
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Review of ‘Exploring English: Language and Culture’
The popularity of MOOCs – massive open online courses, i.e. online courses that can be used by large numbers of learners without formal entrance requirements – has skyrocketed in recent years, with a broad range of courses made available by major MOOC ...
Judith Buendgens-Kosten
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Disentangling the molecular mystery of tumour–microbiota interactions: Microbial metabolites
Duan et al. comprehensively summarise the functional mechanisms of microbial metabolites in tumour development and their clinical translational potential as promising biomarkers and therapeutic targets. The methodological framework of microbial metabolomics research is thoroughly discussed.
Yu‐Fei Duan +4 more
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