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Alwyn Tan, Sangeeta Rao and Mo Salman
Effective animal disease reporting is critical for early disease detection and control, but it is often hindered by various human behavioral barriers. This review outlines a comprehensive approach to understanding and addressing these barriers in animal ...
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Candida Duarte Manuel, Carla Rebelo Magalhães, Claudia Maria Huber, Luká? Smerek, Artur Fernandes Costa and José Ribeiro Alves
Translation, adaptation, and validation of instruments for cross-cultural investigation requires a rigorous methodological procedure that should be carefully planned to deliver instruments with adequate reliability and validity. This process was applied ...
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Yuzhe Liu, Libo Chen, Yusu Xu and Jingqiu Yang
Contemporary studies largely concentrate on the physical aspects of architecture, yet within the sphere of design, the gap between user experience and the designer?s intention is an undeniable fact. This gap, illustrating the contrast between the spatial...
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Ramez M. Elmasry, Mohamed A. Abd El Ghany, Mohammed A.-M. Salem and Omar M. Fahmy
Human behavior is regarded as one of the most complex notions present nowadays, due to the large magnitude of possibilities. These behaviors and actions can be distinguished as normal and abnormal. However, abnormal behavior is a vast spectrum, so in thi...
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Kefei Zhu, Xu Yang, Yanbo Zhang, Mengkun Liang and Jun Wu
With the rising popularity of the Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS), there is an increasing demand for more human-like car-following performance. In this paper, we consider the role of heterogeneity in car-following behavior within car-following m...
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Mauro F. Pereira, Paula Santana and David S. Vale
Road network connectivity determines the accessibility of urban activities for pedestrians, while streetscape characteristics have an impact on route attractiveness. Methods used to measure the influence of connectivity and streetscape characteristics on...
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Yin Zhang, Jian Shen, Liwei He, Jimeng Feng, Lina Chi and Xinze Wang
Human activities, global warming, frequent extreme weather events, and changes in atmospheric composition affect the solar radiation reaching the Earth?s surface, affect mass and heat transfer at the air?water interface, and induce oscillations in wind-d...
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Yuhwan Kim, Chang-Ho Choi, Chang-Young Park and Seonghyun Park
In today?s society, where people spend over 90% of their time indoors, indoor air quality (IAQ) is crucial for sustaining human life. However, as various indoor activities such as cooking generate diverse types of pollutants in indoor spaces, IAQ has eme...
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Kenneth David Strang
A critical worldwide problem is that ransomware cyberattacks can be costly to organizations. Moreover, accidental employee cybercrime risk can be challenging to prevent, even by leveraging advanced computer science techniques. This exploratory project us...
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Thoralf Reis, Lukas Dumberger, Sebastian Bruchhaus, Thomas Krause, Verena Schreyer, Marco X. Bornschlegl and Matthias L. Hemmje
Manual labeling and categorization are extremely time-consuming and, thus, costly. AI and ML-supported information systems can bridge this gap and support labor-intensive digital activities. Since it requires categorization, coding-based analysis, such a...
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