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Tobias Zeulner, Gerhard Johann Hagerer, Moritz Müller, Ignacio Vazquez and Peter A. Gloor
Current methods for assessing individual well-being in team collaboration at the workplace often rely on manually collected surveys. This limits continuous real-world data collection and proactive measures to improve team member workplace satisfaction. W...
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Hao Liu, Bo Yang and Zhiwen Yu
Multimodal sarcasm detection is a developing research field in social Internet of Things, which is the foundation of artificial intelligence and human psychology research. Sarcastic comments issued on social media often imply people?s real attitudes towa...
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Omar Adel, Karma M. Fathalla and Ahmed Abo ElFarag
Emotion recognition is crucial in artificial intelligence, particularly in the domain of human?computer interaction. The ability to accurately discern and interpret emotions plays a critical role in helping machines to effectively decipher users? underly...
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Yilong Wu, Yingjie Chen, Rongyu Zhang, Zhenfei Cui, Xinyi Liu, Jiayi Zhang, Meizhen Wang and Yong Wu
With the proliferation and development of social media platforms, social media data have become an important source for acquiring spatiotemporal information on various urban events. Providing accurate spatiotemporal information for events contributes to ...
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Pei-Xuan Li, Yu-Yun Huang, Chris Shei and Hsun-Ping Hsieh
The growth of social platforms has lowered the barrier of entry into the media sector, allowing for the spread of false information and putting democratic politics and social security at peril. Preliminary analysis shows that posts sharing real news and ...
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Rui Zhang, Chengrong Xue, Qingfu Qi, Liyuan Lin, Jing Zhang and Lun Zhang
The enrichment of social media expression makes multimodal sentiment analysis a research hotspot. However, modality heterogeneity brings great difficulties to effective cross-modal fusion, especially the modality alignment problem and the uncontrolled ve...
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Rudi Yacub, Universitas Putra Indonesia, Indonesia Herlina Herlina, Universitas Mandiri, West Java, Indonesia, Indonesia Irfan Sophan Himawan, Politeknik Tri Mitra Karya Mandiri, Indonesia 10.21831/economia.v18i2.44488
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AbstractThis study aims to identify the ability of cultural intelligence, intellectual capital, and risk perception of students in the formation and development of social entrepreneurship. Students are expected to be able to help solve social problems fo...
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Nan Bai, Pirouz Nourian, Renqian Luo and Ana Pereira Roders
Values (why to conserve) and Attributes (what to conserve) are essential concepts of cultural heritage. Recent studies have been using social media to map values and attributes conveyed by the public to cultural heritage. However, it is rare to connect h...
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Cheng-Lin Wu, Hsun-Ping Hsieh, Jiawei Jiang, Yi-Chieh Yang, Chris Shei and Yu-Wen Chen
To alleviate the impact of fake news on our society, predicting the popularity of fake news posts on social media is a crucial problem worthy of study. However, most related studies on fake news emphasize detection only. In this paper, we focus on the is...
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Imelda Masni Juniaty Sianipar,Aarce Tehupeiory,Arthuur Jeverson Maya,Huynh Le Anh Huy,Huynh Quoc Tuan,I Wayan Koko Suryawan
This article aims to present the dynamics of sustainable development in Komodo National Park (KNP) using a human ecosystem model. The Human Ecosystem model is a coherent system of biophysical and social factors capable of adaptation and sustainability ov...
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