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Peranut Nimitsurachat and Peter Washington
Emotion recognition models using audio input data can enable the development of interactive systems with applications in mental healthcare, marketing, gaming, and social media analysis. While the field of affective computing using audio data is rich, a m...
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Qingzhou Lv, Wanzeng Liu, Ran Li, Hui Yang, Yuan Tao and Mengjiao Wang
Earthquake disaster assessment is one of the most critical aspects in reducing earthquake disaster losses. However, traditional seismic intensity assessment methods are not effective in disaster-stricken areas with insufficient observation data. Social m...
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Ammar Ali Alalawneh, Saleh Yousef S. Al-Omar and Saleh Alkhatib
Social media platforms (SMPs) have become a key source of success for many organizations in today?s complex business environment due to advancements in information and communication technologies that have created dynamic innovations. This study aims to e...
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Antoni Wontorczyk and Bohdan Roznowski
With the COVID-19 pandemic having disrupted economies, businesses, and individual activities, it is important to examine how different forms of work affect employee behaviour. This study applies work engagement (the key construct in organisational psycho...
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Jing Li, Wenyue Guo, Haiyan Liu, Xin Chen, Anzhu Yu and Jia Li
Predicting user activity intensity is crucial for various applications. However, existing studies have two main problems. First, as user activity intensity is nonstationary and nonlinear, traditional methods can hardly fit the nonlinear spatio-temporal r...
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Yong Sun, Fengxiang Jin, Yan Zheng, Min Ji and Huimeng Wang
Severe air pollution problems have led to a rise in the Chinese public?s concern, and it is necessary to use monitoring stations to monitor and evaluate pollutant levels. However, monitoring stations are limited, and the public is everywhere. It is also ...
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Nyimas Yuhanis Sartika,Sugiharsono Sugiharsono
Pág. 71 - 85
Abstract: This study aims to examine the effect of self-efficacy and the intensity of social media use on student consumption behaviour, both partially and simultaneously. It belongs to causal associative research with a quantitative approach. The p...
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E. Oos Mukhamad Anwas,Yuni Sugiarti,Anggraeni Dian Permatasari,Jaka Warsihna,Zulfikri Anas,Leli Alhapip,Heni Waluyo Siswanto,Rahmi Rivalina
Pág. pp. 41 - 57
One of the obstacles of learning English Language as a Foreign Language is the limitation of practicing media. Social media has many contents and facilities which can be used for practicing English. The aim of this study is to find out students? in...
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Nita SupartiniArifah A. RiyantoKuswandy A. MarfuSri Nurhayati
Pág. 242 - 253
The rapid progress of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) accompanied by easy access to social media, especially by minors who are easily exposed to information that has a negative impact on the character of children. Therefore, the involvemen...
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Changxiu Cheng, Ting Zhang, Kai Su, Peichao Gao and Shi Shen
Complex natural disasters often cause people to suffer hardships, and they can cause a large number of casualties. A population that has been affected by a natural disaster is at high risk and desperately in need of help. Even with the timely assessment ...
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