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    Smart Campuses: Extensive Review of the Last Decade of Research and Current Challenges by Noemie Chagnon-Lessard, Louis Gosselin, Simon Barnabe, Tunde Bello-Ochende, Sebastian Fendt, Sebastian Goers, Luiz Carlos Pereira Da Silva, Benedikt Schweiger, Richard Simmons, Annelies Vandersickel, Peng Zhang

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The 182 selected publications are distributed into seven categories of smartness: smart building, smart environment, smart mobility, smart living, smart people, smart governance and smart data. The main open questions and challenges regarding smart campuses are presented at the end of the review and deal with sustainability and energy transition, acceptability and ethics, learning models, open data policies and interoperability. …”
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    An ensemble learning method for spam email detection system based on metaheuristic algorithms by Behjat, Amir Rajabi

    Published 2015
    “…For example,the spammer changes patterns of message for making spam such as writing the message by JavaScript, using different advertising images and words to form features or attributes. Even the smart people are unable to report an email as a spam when the spammer tries to defraud them. …”
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    PREFACE by C. Ellul, V. Coors, S. Zlatanova, R. Laurini, M. Rumor

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…</p><p>As in previous years, three key conference themes were proposed to represent the Smart Cities: <b>Smart Data</b> (sensor network databases, on-the-fly data mining, geographic and urban knowledge modeling and engineering, green computing, urban data analytics and big data, big databases and data management), <b>Smart People</b> (volunteered information, systems for public participation) and <b>Smart Cities</b> (systems of territorial intelligence, systems for city intelligence management,3D modeling of cities, internet of things, social networks, monitoring systems, mobility and transportation, smart-city-wide telecommunications infrastructure, urban knowledge engineering, urban dashboard design and implementation, new style of urban decision-making systems, geovisualization devoted to urban problems, disaster management systems).…”
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    PREFACE by V. Coors, P. Rodrigues, C. Ellul, S. Zlatanova, R. Laurini, M. Rumor

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…</p><p>As in previous years, three key conference themes were proposed to represent the Smart Cities: <strong>Smart Data</strong> (sensor network databases, on-the-fly data mining, geographic and urban knowledge modeling and engineering, green computing, urban data analytics and big data, big databases and data management), <strong>Smart People</strong> (volunteered information, systems for public participation) and <strong>Smart Cities</strong> (systems of territorial intelligence, systems for city intelligence management, 3D modeling of cities, internet of things, social networks, monitoring systems, mobility and transportation, smart-city-wide telecommunications infrastructure, urban knowledge engineering, urban dashboard design and implementation, new style of urban decision-making systems, geovisualization devoted to urban problems, disaster management systems).…”
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    PREFACE by V. Coors, P. Rodrigues, C. Ellul, S. Zlatanova, R. Laurini, M. Rumor

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…</p><p>As in previous years, three key conference themes were proposed to represent the Smart Cities: <strong>Smart Data</strong> (sensor network databases, on-the-fly data mining, geographic and urban knowledge modeling and engineering, green computing, urban data analytics and big data, big databases and data management), <strong>Smart People</strong> (volunteered information, systems for public participation) and <strong>Smart Cities</strong> (systems of territorial intelligence, systems for city intelligence management, 3D modeling of cities, internet of things, social networks, monitoring systems, mobility and transportation, smart-city-wide telecommunications infrastructure, urban knowledge engineering, urban dashboard design and implementation, new style of urban decision-making systems, geovisualization devoted to urban problems, disaster management systems).…”
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    The participation of citizens to achieve smart people’s case study: Analyzing the use of online-based community complaint channels in Sleman regency by Helen Dian FRIDAYANI, Li-Chun CHIANG

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Therefore, this paper will analyze the participation of the community in Sleman Regency to achieve the smart peoples. The method used in this study is qualitative and quantitative in which qualitative in-depth interviews are conducted with various sources, namely the government and the community and quantitative is done by distributing 100 questionnaires. …”
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