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AI & Society, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, February 2014
- Karamjit S. Gill:
Digitally Mediated World. 1-2 - Anne Inga Hilsen, Tove Helvik:
The construction of self in social medias, such as Facebook. 3-10 - Taylor Dotson:
Authentic virtual others? The promise of post-modern technologies. 11-21 - Yvette Pearson, Jason Borenstein:
Creating "companions" for children: the ethics of designing esthetic features for robots. 23-31 - Phil Turner:
The figure and ground of engagement. 33-43 - S. Abirami, Vennila Ramalingam, S. Palanivel:
Species classification of aquatic plants using GRNN and BPNN. 45-52 - Xingan Li, Martti Juhola:
Country crime analysis using the self-organizing map, with special regard to demographic factors. 53-68 - M. Arulselvi, Vennila Ramalingam, S. Palanivel:
Detection of dental abnormalities using SVM and PSVM. 69-74 - Daniel Memmi:
Information overload and virtual institutions. 75-83 - Antonio Fernández-Cano, Alfonso Fernández-Guerrero:
Computers and classical myths. 85-96 - N. Hema Rajini, R. Bhavani:
Automatic classification of computed tomography brain images using ANN, k-NN and SVM. 97-102 - Ashutosh Kumar Bhatt, Durgesh Pant, Richa Singh:
An analysis of the performance of Artificial Neural Network technique for apple classification. 103-111 - A. N. Sigappi, S. Palanivel:
Spoken query based word spotting in digitized Tamil documents. 113-121 - Abid Sarwar, Vinod Sharma:
Comparative analysis of machine learning techniques in prognosis of type II diabetes. 123-129 - Syed Shabib-ul-Hasan, Sameen Mustafa:
Education to profession! Challenges of being women in Pakistan. 131-136 - Nicholas Agar:
Erratum to: On the irrationality of mind-uploading: a reply to Neil Levy. 137
Volume 29, Number 2, May 2014
- Larry Stapleton:
Technology, culture and international stability. 139-142 - David E. Martin:
An inquiry into human nature and the cost of the wealth of nations - Addressing global systems failure through an integral systems paradigm for sustainable development. 143-148 - Peter J. Carew, Larry Stapleton:
Towards empathy: a human-centred analysis of rationality, ethics and praxis in systems development. 149-166 - Marion A. Hersh:
Science, technology and values: promoting ethics and social responsibility. 167-183 - Mihály Héder:
The machine's role in human's service automation and knowledge sharing. 185-192 - Sinead Somers, Larry Stapleton:
e-Agricultural innovation using a human-centred systems lens, proposed conceptual framework. 193-202 - Rusyaizila Ramli, Nasriah Zakaria:
Privacy issues in a psychiatric context: applying the ISD privacy framework to a psychiatric behavioural monitoring system. 203-213 - Tedla Desta, Mike Fitzgibbon, Noreen Byrne:
Exploring the role of citizen journalism in slum improvement: the case of 'Voice of Kibera'. 215-220 - Denis Dennehy, Mike Fitzgibbon, Fergal Carton:
International development: exploring the gap between organisations' development policy and practice - a Southern perspective. 221-230 - Luqi Wu, Michael McMahon:
Adopting a musical intelligence and e-Learning approach to improve the English language pronunciation of Chinese students. 231-240 - Trevor Brown, Dietrich Brandt:
How high growth economies impact global information technology departments. 241-247 - Alan Cottey:
Technologies, culture, work, basic income and maximum income. 249-257 - Vladimir Tsyganov:
Limits of global growth, stagnation, creativity and international stability. 259-266 - Annett Juras, Janine Brockmeier, Vera Niedergesaess, Dietrich Brandt:
Trust and team development to fight chaos: three student reports. 267-275 - Tibor Vámos:
The human role in the age of information. 277-282
Volume 29, Number 3, August 2014
- Sang-Chul Park:
Competition and innovation for smart and creative society (CISCS). 283-287 - Áron Perényi:
Are theories applicable across different contexts? A cross-national comparative analysis through the lens of firm life-cycle theory in the ICT sector. 289-309 - Antonio Lobo, Bruno Mascitelli, Jue Chen:
Opportunities for small and medium enterprises in the innovation and marketing of organic food: investigating consumers' purchase behaviour of organic food products in Victoria, Australia. 311-322 - Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko, Pekka Valkama, Stephen J. Bailey:
Smart cities in the new service economy: building platforms for smart services. 323-334 - Inga Jessica Nkusi, Semhar Habtezghi, Harald Dolles:
Entrepreneurship and the carbon market: opportunities and challenges for South African entrepreneurs. 335-353 - Hurng-Jyuhn Wang, Chin-Shien Wu, Yun-Yu Huang, John R. Parkins:
Mapping the cognitive environment of fifth graders: an empirical analysis for use in environmental planning. 355-362 - Sang-Chul Park:
Innovation policy and strategic value for building a cross-border cluster in Denmark and Sweden. 363-375 - Chun Ding, Junyang Li:
Analysis over factors of innovation in China's fast economic growth since its beginning of reform and opening up. 377-386 - Dieter Eißel, Chin Peng Chu:
The future of sustainable transport system for Europe. 387-402 - Erja Kettunen:
China's policy environment toward foreign companies: implications to high-tech sectors. 403-413 - Kamaruddin Abdulsomad:
The transformation of multinational corporations (MNCs) from an innovation perspective: some notes on the theories of MNCs. 415-426 - Naoyuki Yoshino, Tomoya Nakamura, Yoshitaka Sakai:
International comparison of bubbles and bubble indicators. 427-434 - V. G. R. Chandran, Veera Pandiyan Kaliani Sundram, Sinnappan Santhidran:
Innovation systems in Malaysia: a perspective of university - industry R&D collaboration. 435-444
Volume 29, Number 4, November 2014
- Phil Turner, Cheryl Campanella Bracken:
Special issue: presence. 445-447 - Jérémie Decock, Jan Van Looy, Lizzy Bleumers, Philippe Bekaert:
The pleasure of being (there?): an explorative study into the effects of presence and identification on the enjoyment of an interactive theatrical performance using omnidirectional video. 449-459 - David Fredrick:
Time.deltaTime: the vicissitudes of presence in visualizing Roman houses with game engine technology. 461-472 - Iain McGregor:
Comparing designers' and listeners' experiences. 473-483 - Kristine L. Nowak, Samantha B. Gomes:
The choices people make: the types of buddy icons people select for self-presentation online. 485-495 - Phil Turner:
The "book problem" and its neural correlates. 497-505 - Daniel Gooch, Leon Watts:
Social Presence and the void in distant relationships: How do people use communication technologies to turn absence into fondness of the heart, rather than drifting out of mind? 507-519 - David Benyon, Aaron J. Quigley, Brian O'Keefe, Giuseppe Riva:
Presence and digital tourism. 521-529 - David Benyon, Aaron J. Quigley, Brian O'Keefe, Giuseppe Riva:
Erratum to: Presence and digital tourism. 531 - Cheryl Campanella Bracken, Gary Pettey, Mu Wu:
Revisiting the use of secondary task reaction time measures in telepresence research: exploring the role of immersion and attention. 533-538
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