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Exploring the potential of Easy Language for enhancing website sustainability
Sustainable design principles have become increasingly important in website development, mainly focusing on reducing carbon emissions and energy...
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MyBioethics: How Ed-Tech Enables Discovery-Driven Empirical Bioethics Research
Digital tools have granted new opportunities to engage people with bioethical discussion and rehearsed decision-making. The ongoing development of...
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AI Ethics, the Neuralink Enigma, and Statistical Inference as the Anticlimax of Machiavelli’s Prince
Elon Musk’s Neuralink, one more company hopes to dominate the brain-computer interface (BCI) market, has implanted a brain-reading device into a...
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Digital Health Empowerment, Autonomy, and the Capability Approach: Reply to de Proost and Grey
De Proost & Grey criticize Nickel et al.’s article “Justice and empowerment through digital health: ethical challenges and opportunities,” arguing...
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Safety and Privacy in Immersive Extended Reality: An Analysis and Policy Recommendations
Extended reality (XR) technologies have experienced cycles of development—“summers” and “winters”—for decades, but their overall trajectory is one of...
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In Search of Living Law: How Should We Design for (Digital) Legal Interaction?
In his work on human-centric design, urban theorist Christopher Alexander elaborated design patterns as a way to conceptualise and practice urban...
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Establishing the connection between speech-language pathologists and technology developers in designing novel textile-based AAC (TAAC) technologies
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) methods aim to enable a variety of interactions and participation for those with complex...
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Impact Assessment as a Legal Design Pattern—A “Timeless Way” of Managing Future Risks?
Impact assessments are increasingly employed and debated as instruments for mitigating the fundamental rights risks associated with artificial...
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Using Design Patterns to Build and Maintain the Rule of Law
Law is, and has, an architecture. This article investigates that architecture by reference to the idea of ‘pattern languages’, as described in...
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Motivation of persons with cerebral palsy through participatory design: where there is a will, there is a way
Researchers and practitioners have been seeking the active participation of persons with disabilities (PwD) in participatory design (PD) to assign a...
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Unlocking the Societal Potential of Smart Grid Technologies: A Multi-Dimensional Analysis
Smart Grid is a transformation of the classical electricity grid incorporating and leveraging digital technologies. Smart grid is a bundle of...
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Come in and See: Translating a Design Pattern from the Courtroom into an Online Environment
Publicity is one of the core principles in procedural law and a fundamental right related to due process. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Chilean...
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Recommendation Systems as Social Determinants of Health
Recommendation systems operate as underlying algorithms in social media platforms, e-commerce websites, online news websites, community forums, and...
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Examining generative AI user disclosure intention: an ELM perspective
Generative AI needs to collect massive information including personal information to train the model and improve the accuracy of answers. This may...
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The usability and user experience of an interactive e-learning platform to empower older adults when using electronic personal health records: an online intervention study
Since the introduction of the electronic Personal Health Record (ePHR) in Germany in 2021, usage rates among those with statutory health insurance...
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Class imbalance in multi-resident activity recognition: an evaluative study on explainability of deep learning approaches
Recognizing multiple residents’ activities is a pivotal domain within active and assisted living technologies, where the diversity of actions in a...
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Conversational versus graphical user interfaces: the influence of rational decision style when individuals perform decision-making tasks repeatedly
When performing decision-making tasks, individuals commonly use the user interface (UI) of a decision aid repeatedly. Conversational user interfaces...
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Continued usage intention of novice and expert players in social network games
Nowadays, social network game platforms have gathered a large number of young players. This study adopted a technological–personal–environmental...
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Integrating online partial pair programming and socially shared metacognitive regulation for the improvement of students’ learning
Many universities around the world were forced to lock down and students had to continue their learning in online environments in response to the...
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Self-Sovereign Identity Model: Ethics and Legal Principles
The emergence of Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) as a new digital identity paradigm has gained significant attention due to its potential to...