[HTML][HTML] The key role of clean energy and technology in smart cities development

A Razmjoo, AH Gandomi, M Pazhoohesh… - Energy Strategy …, 2022 - Elsevier
Humanity is currently facing immense challenges related to the reduction of CO 2 emissions
and satisfying energy demand whilst mitigating environmental impacts, hence, developing …

Harnessing AI to foster equity in education: Opportunities, challenges, and emerging strategies

M Roshanaei, H Olivares… - Journal of Intelligent …, 2023 - research.manuscritpub.com
In contemporary educational landscapes, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a pivotal
tool to promote equity and inclusivity. One of the most significant contributions of AI is its …

Outsider oversight: Designing a third party audit ecosystem for ai governance

ID Raji, P Xu, C Honigsberg, D Ho - Proceedings of the 2022 AAAI/ACM …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
Much attention has focused on algorithmic audits and impact assessments to hold
developers and users of algorithmic systems accountable. But existing algorithmic …

[HTML][HTML] Recognizing suspect and predicting the spread of contagion based on mobile phone location data (counteract): a system of identifying covid-19 infectious and …

H Ghayvat, M Awais, P Gope, S Pandya… - Sustainable Cities and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Human movement is a significant factor in extensive spatial-transmission models of
contagious viruses. The proposed COUNTERACT system recognizes infectious sites by …

Public perceptions about smart cities: Governance and quality-of-life in Hong Kong

K Hartley - Social Indicators Research, 2023 - Springer
This study analyzes public perceptions about the impact of 'smart cities' programs on
governance and quality-of-life. With smart city scholarship focusing primarily on technical …

[HTML][HTML] The pluralism of digital twins for urban management: Bridging theory and practice

R Al-Sehrawy, B Kumar, R Watson - Journal of Urban Management, 2023 - Elsevier
Digital twins have great potential for improving urban management. However, the way that
they are formulated seems to vary according to the aims of the urban management taking …

Understanding the role of urban social and physical environment in opioid overdose events using found geospatial data

Y Li, HJ Miller, ED Root, A Hyder, D Liu - Health & Place, 2022 - Elsevier
Opioid use disorder is a serious public health crisis in the United States. Manifestations such
as opioid overdose events (OOEs) vary within and across communities and there is growing …

Making waves: Uses of real-time, hyperlocal flood sensor data for emergency management, resiliency planning, and flood impact mitigation

AI Silverman, T Brain, B Branco… - Water Research, 2022 - Elsevier
Flooding is expected to increase due to intensification of extreme precipitation events, sea-
level rise, and urbanization. Low-cost water level sensors have the ability to fill a critical data …

The challenge of noise pollution in high-density urban areas: Relationship between 2D/3D urban morphology and noise perception

S Chen, P He, B Yu, D Wei, Y Chen - Building and Environment, 2024 - Elsevier
Urban morphology is closely intertwined with people's perception of noise, understanding
their relationship is crucial for resident health. Previous studies have primarily focused on …

A review of bias and fairness in artificial intelligence

R González-Sendino, E Serrano, J Bajo, P Novais - 2023 - reunir.unir.net
Automating decision systems has led to hidden biases in the use of artificial intelligence (AI).
Consequently, explaining these decisions and identifying responsibilities has become a …