Matz, Sandra C Beck, Emorie D Atherton, Olivia E White, Mike Rauthmann, John F Mroczek, Dan K Kim, Minhee Bogg, Tim
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Perspectives on psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science
With the rapidly growing availability of scalable psychological assessments, personality science holds great promise for the scientific study and applied use of customized behavior-change interventions. To facilitate this development, we propose a classification system that divides psychological targeting into two approaches that differ in the proc...
Hartner, Jeremiah P. Yi, Dongyang Zhu, Harrison L. Watson, Brendon O. Chen, Lei
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Frontiers in Neuroscience
Electrophysiological recordings from single neurons are crucial for understanding the complex functioning of the brain and for developing eventual therapeutic interventions. For electrophysiology, the accuracy and fidelity of invasive implantations of small devices remains unmatched. This study introduces an innovative, cost-efficient, 3D-printed h...
Merino-Gómez, Elena Moral Andrés, Fernando Querol, Blanca Reviriego Vasallo, Pedro
El reciente desarrollo de herramientas de Inteligencia Artificial (IA) generativa capaces de generar imágenes a partir de secuencias de texto, está creando oportunidades en muchas disciplinas. La arquitectura no es una excepción y los generadores de texto a imágenes (text-to-image generators) se pueden emplear en la representación gráfica. Sin emba...
Pizzetti, Marta Acuti, Diletta Soscia, Isabella Gibbert, Michael
In four studies, we found that receiving a customized gift leads recipients to appreciate the gift more highly because of vicarious feelings of pride. This vicarious pride is the same feeling that the customizer experiences after having self-customized a product. In the first two experiments with real-life pairs of friends, vicarious pride was docu...
martini, barbara bellisario, denise coletti, paola
The aim of this position paper is to identify a specific focus and the major challenges related to the human-centered artificial intelligence (HCAI) approach in the field of Industry 5.0 and the circular economy. A first step towards the opening of a line of research is necessary to aggregate multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary skills to promot...
zouani, younes lachgar, mohamed
Model-driven architecture (MDA) has demonstrated significant potential in automating code generation processes, yet its application often falls short in addressing the complexities of modern architectural styles, notably microservices. Microservice architecture, characterized by its decomposition of applications into small, independently deployable...
zhang, guoqing wang, jiangtao junxin, li zhou, xiaoyu zhou, yongsheng
In conjunction with the swift enhancement of China’s economic prowess, the demand for jewelry among the populace is gradually evolving towards personalized, customized, and intricate designs. Traditional manufacturing approaches are increasingly inadequate to meet these evolving demands. However, the advent of 3D printing technology presents a viab...
Medini, Khaled
Changing customer requirements raised the bar for companies in terms of fulfilling individual demands and ensuring internal efficiency. This can be seen in a variety of business contexts such as Engineer-To-Order (ETO), characterized with high interaction with the customer and uniqueness of the products. The current paper suggests the use of agile ...
mian, syed hammad umer, usama moiduddin, khaja alkhalefah, hisham
Three-dimensional printing—especially with fused deposition modeling (FDM)—is widely used in the medical field as it enables customization. FDM is versatile owing to the availability of various materials, but selecting the appropriate material for a certain application can be challenging. Understanding materials’ mechanical behaviors, particularly ...
Liang, Yiyuan Peng, Qiushui Yang, Yuqing Wang, Jiayu Liu, Tao
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Frontiers in Psychology
As a motivational factor, uniqueness drives individuals to seek and choose unique goods or experiences. The act of wearing masks obscures individuals’ facial features and influences their desire for uniqueness. This study aims to explore how wearing masks promotes individual uniqueness- seeking behavior. Three experiments were performed using vario...