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Simin Yang;Mathieu Barthet;Courtney Reed;Elaine Chew;
Pages: 4 - 6 Abstract: This installment of Computer’s series highlighting the work published in IEEE Computer Society journals comes from IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing. PubDate:
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Pages: 7 - 9 Abstract: Summary form only: Summaries of articles presented in this issue of the publication. PubDate:
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Authors:
Erich Neuhold;
Pages: 10 - 13 Abstract: Summary form only: Summaries of articles presented in this issue of the publication. PubDate:
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Nita Patel;
Pages: 14 - 17 Abstract: IEEE Computer Society President Nita Patel reflected recently on the past year with first-time board members Ilkay Altintas, Megha Ben, Fernando Bouche, and Jaideep Vaidya on the impressions and impact the Board of Governors has had on them. PubDate:
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Pages: 18 - 24 Abstract: Presents the recipients of IEEE Computer Society awards for 2023. PubDate:
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Jeffrey Voas;
Pages: 25 - 26 Abstract: This message ponders whether traditional propagation analysis techniques from the reliability and safety communities can offer any insight into how to thwart the propagation of disinformation. PubDate:
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Irena Bojanova;Rick Kuhn;Jeffrey Voas;
Pages: 27 - 30 Abstract: Emerging technologies typically lead to disruptive innovation and catalyze transformation in how businesses compete, how society evolves, and how people live. This special issue focuses on new emerging technologies and exciting opportunities for technology-enabled transformation. PubDate:
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Carlos Henrique C. Duarte;
Pages: 32 - 41 Abstract: This article presents an overview and discusses the future of authorship and peer review, considering the recent advances in using artificial intelligence. PubDate:
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Chengshuo Xia;Yuta Sugiura;
Pages: 42 - 54 Abstract: This article presents a design of “virtual sensors” to collect low-dimensional sensor data from 3D digital human motion and create real-world applications through the “interactive simulation.” It provides an opportunity to decrease dependency on real-world data requirements and gives more flexibility in the corresponding human activity-related applications. PubDate:
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Sylvain Fleury;Fabien Bernard;Raphaël Paquin;Philippe Blanchard;Simon Richir;
Pages: 55 - 64 Abstract: Simulators have been used for a long time in industry. We identify three categories of use: training, design, and testing. We underline that for these three categories of uses, the two major areas of improvement are a better use of haptic devices but also of artificial intelligence. PubDate:
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Ying-Dar Lin;Yuan-Cheng Lai;Didik Sudyana;Ren-Hung Hwang;
Pages: 65 - 79 Abstract: We propose a generic framework for mapping the training and federation tasks of three artificial intelligence for Internet of Things as a service (AIoTaS) systems to multiple cloud–edge–fog paradigms. A total of 31 possible mappings are identified as possible reference designs for AIoTaS providers. PubDate:
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Catherine Mulligan;Tiago Silva;Joaquim Jorge;
Pages: 80 - 90 Abstract: Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) could potentially have a broader transformational effect than mere blockchain because they challenge the traditional notions of ownership and is, therefore, a more fundamental challenge to our established economic and social structures. This paper provides a systematic review of the NFT literature outlining the research opportunities for NFTs. PubDate:
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Mohamad Kassab;Joanna F. DeFranco;
Pages: 91 - 94 Abstract: The integration of the Internet of Things (IoT) and ChatGPT can enhance user experiences and facilitate process automation. We examine use cases, challenges, and future directions for ChatGPT’s potential to revolutionize human–machine interactions within IoT ecosystems. PubDate:
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Dirk Riehle;
Pages: 95 - 99 Abstract: Many forces pull to change the definitions of what free and open source software are. This article looks at these forces and speculates what the future will hold in store for the definition of open source software. PubDate:
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Mary Sánchez-Gordón;Edmundo Tovar;Ricardo Colomo-Palacios;Nelson Piedra;Manuel Castro;
Pages: 100 - 104 Abstract: There is an artificial intelligence-based technology that has the potential to augment the work of human programmers. This article discusses some capabilities built around generative artificial intelligence and large language models that impact programming education. PubDate:
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Norita Ahmad;Salwa Beheiry;
Pages: 106 - 110 Abstract: We explore the profound impact of data-driven sustainability, showcasing how the fusion of data and technology empowers informed decision making, fosters eco-conscious practices, and aligns seamlessly with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. PubDate:
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Nir Kshetri;
Pages: 112 - 118 Abstract: Skills and expertise in writing effective generative artificial intelligence (GAI) prompts are increasingly in demand. This article introduces the concepts of prompting and prompt engineering and lays out guidelines for crafting effective GAI prompts. PubDate:
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Joseph Weiss;James Bret Michael;Michael T. Swearingen;
Pages: 120 - 124 Abstract: This article discusses the importance of control system cyber incident response programs as part of preparedness for critical-infrastructure protection. PubDate:
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