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Disentangling Crowdfunding from Fraudfunding

Author(s): Cumming D; Hornuf L; Karami M; Schweizer D;

Fraud in the reward-based crowdfunding market has been of concern to regulators, but it is arguably of greater importance to the nascent industry itself. Despite its significance for entrepreneurial finance, our knowledge of the occurrence, determinants, an ...

Article GUID: 36779203


Cancer Survivors' Evolving Perceptions of a New Supportive Virtual Program

Author(s): Robb A; Brown TL; Durand A; Loiselle CG;

This qualitative study begins to explore cancer survivors' evolving perceptions of "Focus on the Future," a 6-week supportive virtual program led by trained volunteers and health care professionals. Through purposive sampling, participants (n = 10) enro ...

Article GUID: 36354724


Trust-Augmented Deep Reinforcement Learning for Federated Learning Client Selection

Author(s): Rjoub G; Wahab OA; Bentahar J; Cohen R; Bataineh AS;

In the context of distributed machine learning, the concept of federated learning (FL) has emerged as a solution to the privacy concerns that users have about sharing their own data with a third-party server. FL allows a group of users (often referred to as ...

Article GUID: 35875592


Survey of Cooperative Advanced Driver Assistance Systems: From a Holistic and Systemic Vision

Author(s): González-Saavedra JF; Figueroa M; Céspedes S; Montejo-Sánchez S;

The design of cooperative advanced driver assistance systems (C-ADAS) involves a holistic and systemic vision that considers the bidirectional interaction among three main elements: the driver, the vehicle, and the surrounding environment. The evolution of ...

Article GUID: 35459025


PSON: A Serialization Format for IoT Sensor Networks

Author(s): Luis Á; Casares P; Cuadrado-Gallego JJ; Patricio MA;

In many Internet of Things (IoT) environments, the lifetime of a sensor is linked to its power supply. Sensor devices capture external information and transmit it. They also receive messages with control commands, which means that one of the largest computa ...

Article GUID: 34283115


To Each Stress Its Own Screen: A Cross-Sectional Survey of the Patterns of Stress and Various Screen Uses in Relation to Self-Admitted Screen Addiction

Author(s): Khalili-Mahani N; Smyrnova A; Kakinami L;

Background: The relationship between stress and screen addiction is often studied by exploring a single aspect of screen-related behavior in terms of maladaptive dependency or the risks associated with the content. Generally, little attention is given to th ...

Article GUID: 30938685


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