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Peter Szabó, Miroslava Mlkva, Petra Marková, Jana Samáková and Samuel Janík
Industry 4.0 will not only change what we are and what we do, but also who we are. As a result of the rapid introduction of new technologies, which is characteristic for Industry 4.0, there will be a change in the labour market. It allows people, things ...
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Bruno Carpentieri and Francesco Palmieri
The vast majority of compressed digital data that flows nowadays on modern high-speed networks is directly related to human activity. It describes what we do, what we see and photograph, where we go, whom we meet, and specifically every moment of our liv...
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José Mantari, Jorge Ramirez, Edgardo Figueroa, Joel Huerta, William Cipriano, David Amaya, Lizbeth Cuba and Carlos Guedes Soares
The reporting system for fishing vessel and crew casualties in Peru needs a disruptive change in order to know what the risks in terms of marine safety are, who should manage them, and how they should be managed. According to a technical review on accide...
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José Brás, Ruben Pereira and Sérgio Moro
Robotic process automation and intelligent process automation have gained a foothold in the automation of business processes, using blocks of software (bots). These agents interact with systems through interfaces, replacing human intervention with the ai...
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Xu Chen, Zihe Wang and Xuan Di
This paper aims to leverage Twitter data to understand travel mode choices during the pandemic. Tweets related to different travel modes in New York City (NYC) are fetched from Twitter in the two most recent years (January 2020?January 2022). Building on...
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