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Titlebook: Social Vulnerability to COVID-19; Impacts of Technolog Xiaojun Yuan,Dan Wu,DeeDee Bennett Gayle Book 2023 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and

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书目名称Social Vulnerability to COVID-19
副标题Impacts of Technolog
编辑Xiaojun Yuan,Dan Wu,DeeDee Bennett Gayle
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概述Focuses on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) for socially vulnerable populations.Presents methods to evaluate socially vulnerable groups and analyze their information needs during the pandemic.P
丛书名称Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services
图书封面Titlebook: Social Vulnerability to COVID-19; Impacts of Technolog Xiaojun Yuan,Dan Wu,DeeDee Bennett Gayle Book 2023 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and
描述This book provides an overview of the impact of the pandemic in China and the USA and presents a research agenda for use, access, and adoption of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the era of COVID-19.  The global COVID-19 pandemic changed lives overnight and exposed socially vulnerable populations to ever-challenging situations. One significant challenge was the use, access, and adoption of technological resources.  To understand how socially vulnerable populations managed the COVID-19 pandemic and adapt to the new normal, it is important for researchers and practitioners to identify the challenges and understand the perceptions of technologies.  Through various research studies, this edited volume addresses the impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic and the adoption of technologies (from artificial intelligence to telehealth and telecommunications) among some socially vulnerable populations (including children, older adults, COVID-19 patients, and general marginalized populations) in the world.  The information divide faced by socially vulnerable groups is studied as well as the dimension of vulnerabilities and the impacts of specific technologies..
出版日期Book 2023
关键词Artificial Intelligence Technologies; Information Retrieval; COVID-19; Information Technologies; Communi
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doihttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-06897-3
isbn_softcover978-3-031-06899-7
isbn_ebook978-3-031-06897-3Series ISSN 1947-945X Series E-ISSN 1947-9468
issn_series 1947-945X
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Xiaojun Yuan,Dan Wu,DeeDee Bennett GayleFocuses on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) for socially vulnerable populations.Presents methods to evaluate socially vulnerable groups and analyze their information needs during the pandemic.P
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Introduction,worldwide. Older adults were disproportionately at risk during the pandemic because of their infection and mortality rate, and at risk to social isolation due to lower levels of digital literacy, use, and adoption. However, other populations had high levels of social disruption during the pandemic,
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Technological Innovations in Response to COVID-19: Research Agenda Considering Marginalized Populatpread unprecedented mandates on social distancing have forced a large majority of nearly 330 million Americans to rely on technology for work, education, and crucial societal functions. Using the Ecology framework, this research agenda identifies the domains of influence for the use of technology—fr
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Adoption of Artificial Intelligence Technologies by Often Marginalized Populations,gly important and beneficial role in our society, but it has also exposed the limitation of AI, particularly related to marginalized populations. This chapter first provides an overview of AI and equity pre-COVID, and then discusses what we know about AI during COVID-19. At the end, we conduct a sys
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