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FeXAI: Federated and Explainable AI for cyber threat detection in IoT-enabled smart transportation systems. [PDF]
Gurushanker A +3 more
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Evolving roles of hospital administrators in India: a qualitative study on health information technology competencies for improved healthcare delivery. [PDF]
Gnanadhas J +2 more
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Hacking: field notes for adaptive urban planning in uncertain times [PDF]
Planning systems rely on an element of certainty and can sometimes be ill-equipped to creatively adapt to increasingly complex system trajectories.
Penelope Allan, Roel Plant
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Recetas Urbanas (Urban Recipes): Hacking Architectural and Urban Codes
By introducing Recetas Urbanas (Urban Recipes), a practice developed by Spanish architect Santiago Cirugeda in 1996, this paper presents a dissident alternative to normative standards in architectural practice, which are currently governed by technical ...
JOSÉ Maria Sánchez-Laulhé
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The hack: What it is and why it matters to urban studies [PDF]
This commentary advances the ‘hack’ as an urban concept. While the hack transcends existing literatures on the digital and informality, it is a distinctive concept and is being used systematically in new domains. I situate the hack conceptually, outline its empirical and methodological value and propose a framework to research the urban hack ...
Sophia Maalsen, Maalsen, Sophia
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Urban hacking: the versatile forms of cultural resilience in Hong Kong
Urban Design International, 2019The current understanding of urban resilience focuses on economic, environmental, and social responses. While the significance of art in enhancing social resistance has been acknowledged, the full potential of (un)authorised artistic and creative practices in initiating and strengthening the strategies of urban resilience is not yet recognised.
Minna Valjakka
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Informal Transportation Use In Urban Communities: Hacking In Baltimore, Maryland
Transportation equity is an increasingly important issue. It is based on the assurance that every person, regardless of race, income or location of residence, has equal access to efficient and affordable transportation. In many cities this issue is of prime importance due to the lack of sufficient, dependable and easily accessible transportation ...
Buckner, Brandon Allen
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