@incollection{wang_key_2022, address = {Cham}, series = {Studies in {Computational} {Intelligence}}, title = {Key {Issues} for {Digital} {Factory} {Designing} and {Planning}: {A} {Survey}}, isbn = {978-3-030-92317-4}, shorttitle = {Key {Issues} for {Digital} {Factory} {Designing} and {Planning}}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92317-4_2}, abstract = {Digital Factory (DF) planning is the key of intelligent factory construction, where intelligent production technologies of big data analysis, cloud computing, blockchain, Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, 5G, Time Sensitive Network (TSN), Digital Twin (DT), additive manufacturing are included. By applying the modern techniques, DF performs great advantages on the aspects of product lifecycle management, enterprise resource planning, operation management, supply chain management, real-time database construction, advanced process control, as well as the new technologies of distributed control system and fieldbus control system. This article delivers a review of key issues of DF top-level design and planning from the aspects of networking, precision, automation and digitalization. Solutions are explored based on 5G, TSN and DT advanced technologies, literately and practically. Additionally, the article describes the method and application of efficient big data comprehensive solution. Therefore, this study contributes valuable decision-making support for DF applications.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2023-04-11}, booktitle = {Software {Engineering}, {Artificial} {Intelligence}, {Networking} and {Parallel}/{Distributed} {Computing}}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, author = {Wang, Han and Du, Wencai and Li, Shaobin}, editor = {Lee, Roger}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-92317-4_2}, keywords = {5G, Big data comprehensive solution, Digital Factory, Digital twin, Time Sensitive Network}, pages = {18--29}, } @article{liem_acculturative_2021, title = {Acculturative stress and coping among migrant workers: {A} global mixed-methods systematic review}, volume = {13}, issn = {1758-0854}, shorttitle = {Acculturative stress and coping among migrant workers}, url = {https://iaap-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/aphw.12271}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1111/aphw.12271}, abstract = {No existing review has synthesized key questions about acculturation experiences among international migrant workers. This review aimed to explore (1) What are global migrant workers’ experiences with acculturation and acculturative stress? (2) What are acculturative stress coping strategies used by migrant workers? And (3) how effective are these strategies for migrant workers in assisting their acculturation in the host countries? Peer-reviewed and gray literature, without time limitation, were searched in six databases and included if the study: focused on acculturative stress and coping strategies; was conducted with international migrant workers; was published in English; and was empirical. Eleven studies met the inclusion criteria. Three-layered themes of acculturation process and acculturative stress were identified as: individual layer; work-related layer; and social layer. Three key coping strategies were identified: emotion-focused; problem-focused; and appraisal-focused. These coping strategies were used flexibly to increase coping effectiveness and evidence emerged that a particular type of acculturative stress might be solved more effectively by a specific coping strategy. Migrant workers faced numerous challenges in their acculturative process. Understanding this process and their coping strategies could be used in developing research and interventions to improve the well-being of migrant workers.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, urldate = {2021-04-07}, journal = {Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being}, author = {Liem, Andrian and Renzaho, Andre M. N. and Hannam, Kevin and Lam, Agnes I. F. and Hall, Brian J.}, month = aug, year = {2021}, note = {6 citations (Crossref) [2022-09-21] GSCC: 0000004}, keywords = {acculturation, cultural adaptation, global mental health, health disparities, healthcare access, migrant health}, pages = {491--517}, } @article{hannam_tourists_2021, title = {Tourist’s mobilities: {Walking}, cycling, driving and waiting}, url = {https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1468797621992931}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1177/1468797621992931}, abstract = {This commentary reviews recent research in terms of tourist’s mobilities in terms practices of walking, cycling and driving. It concludes by reflecting on the contemporary lock down of travel in terms of the global pandemic and its consequences for waiting, stillness and immobility – particularly in terms of flying.}, language = {en}, journal = {Tourist Studies}, author = {Hannam, Kevin and Butler, Gareth and Witte, Alexandra and Zuev, Dennis}, year = {2021}, note = {4 citations (Crossref) [2022-09-21] GSCC: 0000003}, pages = {1--13}, } @article{zuev_anxious_2020, title = {Anxious immobilities: an ethnography of coping with contagion ({Covid}-19) in {Macau}}, issn = {1745-0101, 1745-011X}, shorttitle = {Anxious immobilities}, url = {https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17450101.2020.1827361}, doi = {10.1080/17450101.2020.1827361}, abstract = {In February 2020, Macau became one of the first regions where the pandemic of coronavirus or Covid-19 affected the totality of social and economic life leading to increased anxieties over movement and distance. Although Macau has had very few actual cases of the virus – 46 in total –and no deaths from it, the Macau government rapidly instituted a lock­ down. The aim of this article is to reflect on how the social experience of being in lockdown can provide insights into understanding the type of experience or condition that we provisionally term ‘anxious immobility.’ Such a condition is characterized by a total disruption of everyday rhythms and specifically anxious waiting for the normalization of activity while being the subject of biosocial narratives of quarantine and socially responsible. The paper is based upon 3 months of ethnographic research conducted by two researchers based in Macau. We also reflect upon some aspects of the politics of mobilities in the light of disruptions and friction points between Hong Kong, Macau, mainland China, and the rest of the world.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2021-01-08}, journal = {Mobilities}, author = {Zuev, Dennis and Hannam, Kevin}, year = {2020}, note = {13 citations (Crossref) [2022-09-21] GSCC: 0000008}, pages = {1--16}, } @article{lan_multi-view_2018, title = {Multi-view {Convolution} {Neural} {Network} with {Swarm} {Search} {Based} {Hyperparameter} {Optimization} for {Enhancing} {Heart} {Disease} and {Breast} {Cancer} {Detection}}, url = {10.1109/ISCMI.2018.8703249}, doi = {10.1109/ISCMI.2018.8703249}, urldate = {2021-02-03}, journal = {5th International Conference on Soft Computing and Machine Intelligence, ISCMI 2018}, author = {Lan, K. and Li, T. and Fong, S. and Marques, J.A.L. and Wong, R.K.}, year = {2018}, note = {2 citations (Crossref) [2022-09-21]}, pages = {140--146}, }