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I was a kid with a Hunger Games hyperfixation and, from time to time, I'll get reminded of the books. With Trump's inauguration and the TikTok ban and unban, I can't stop thinking about a political tactic called panem et circenses, or bread and circuses.
In Mockingjay, Collins writes "'It’s a saying from thousands of years ago, written in a language called Latin about a place called Rome,' he explains. 'Panem et Circenses translates into "Bread and Circuses." The writer was saying that in return for full bellies and entertainment, his people had given up their political responsibilities and therefore their power.'"
In Collins' world, the Hunger Games was the entertainment. In ours, it's social media. Twitter, Meta, TikTok, are all controlled by political powers. Musk, Zuckerberg. TikTok is owned by Yiming and Rubo, but with the ban and unban, the content it shows in America is filtered to fit Trump's political agenda.
It's entertainment at the cost of information.
#looking at the hunger games as a kid like 'wow look at that logical extreme'#growing up and seeing it happen#this shit's fucking unreal#the hunger games#mockingjay#quotes#book quotes#donald trump#america#us news#us politics#i try not to make too many political posts#but it's hard not to speak up when fundamental human rights are being violated#and free speech is being silenced#the hunger games was a comforting nightmare as a kid#because it was so unrealistic#the parallels are getting to close#tiktok#tiktok ban#panem et circenses#bread and circuses#twitter#elon musk#meta#facebook#instagram#mark zuckerberg#social media#free speech#zhang yiming
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i have so many books to read... [desperate]
...i have so many books to read! [hopeful]
#i have so many stuff to study actually#but it's the same#lots of knowledge to acquire#am happy and a little tense about it#i just hope the internet hasn't fried all my braincells in the last couple of years :)#thanks zuckerburger :))#thanks muskius#thanks zhang yiming you motherfu-
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TikTok का मालिक बना चीन का सबसे अमीर आदमी, जानें कितनी है झांग यिमिंग की नेट वर्थ
China Richest Person: टिकटॉक… चीन का ऐसा सोशल मीडिया प्लेटफॉर्म जिसने भारत में रील क्रांति को जन्म दिया। इस प्लेटफॉर्म पर ��ील बनाकर कई लोग रातों-रात स्टार बन गए। टिकटॉक और इसकी पैरेंट कंपनी बाइटडांस (ByteDance) आज भारत में बेशक बैन है, लेकिन इसके फाउंडर ने अकूत दौलत कमा ली है। हुरुन चाइना रिच लिस्ट के अनुसार बाइटडांस के फाउंडर झांग यिमिंग (Zhang Yiming) चीन के सबसे अमीर इंसान बन गए हैं। इनकी…
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GQ China releases themed posters from its Creative Gala with Su Yiming and Wu Hankun, Li Qin and Zhang Tianai, Song Jia and Zhong Chuxi, Wang Anyu and Hu Xianxu
#su yiming#wu hankun#li qin#zhang tianai#song jia#zhong chuxi#wang anyu#hu xianxu#fashion#gq china#creative gala
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The Devil of the Bull Is Back (2023) 牛魔王之魔王再临
Director: Wang Hui / Zhang Zengguang Screenwriter: Lu Yufan / Ma Jiaqi Starring: Fan Shaohuang / Li Muyun / Wang Gang / Chen Yiming / Zeng Chen Genre: Fantasy / Costume Country/Region of Production: Mainland China Language: Mandarin Chinese Date: 2023-03-26 (Mainland China Internet) Duration: 87 minutes Type: Retelling
Summary:
In ancient times, the leader of the demon clan, the Bull Demon King was arrogant and prideful and rebelled against Heaven. However, he eventually suffered the consequences and was knocked back to his original form. The heavenly king was compassionate and allowed him a way out. He was kind-hearted and demoted him to the mortal incarnation of Liu Jiu. Unexpectedly, a few years later, the demonic nature and memory in Liu Jiu's body were deliberately awakened by the traitor. Liu Jiu went to Kunlun alone to seek a solution. On the way, he met Ye Xiaoxiao, the princess of the Flame Mountain. The two shared weal and woe, and their love gradually grew. They met the little demon pig Dachang and the dog Shisan again, Liu Jiu wandered between good and evil several times, almost causing a catastrophe, but in the end, evil cannot prevail against good, and the conspiracy that had surrounded him since ancient times was solved.
Source: https://mov-20.chinesemov.com/2023/The-Devil-of-the-Bull-Is-Back
Link: https://nunuyingyuan.com/movie/304085
#The Devil of the Bull Is Back#牛魔王之魔王再临#jttw movie#jttw media#movie#live action#retelling#addition#bull demon king#bull demon king centered#bull family centered#princess iron fan#pig demon#dog demon
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Okay so here’s the deal with to dear myself: Long-ge is spectacular in it. He really is very good as Chen Yiming. But the drama is a lot of romance bullshit and has maybe 1 character that’s actually likeable and i’m afraid it’s not his. Chen Yiming is… complicated. I kinda like him but god the man needs to learn to communicate bc misunderstandings keep happening that do not have to happen. Also i guess at some point the producers ran out of time to produce this show, so they just. stopped producing. and it shows. It doesn’t have a satisfying ending, or even a real ending at all.
I watched it to the end for 1) getting to watch long-ge play a very miserable businessman with horrible taste in girlfriends, 2) actually good kiss scenes later on which is a treat, 3) zhang zhizhi who deserved better, 4) WANG YANG, 5) getting to see a lot of long-ge in nice-fitting suits, sometimes with camera angles that were… a choice (if you catch my drift), and 6) i actually like corporate intrigue drama as a genre (sue me) and in between the romance bullshit that part of the plot was actually pretty enjoyable to me.
Thing is. I had my finger on the skip button throughout and I was not afraid to use it. I used it royally for each and every scene that was about characters i didn’t care about or that just dragged on a little bit too long for me.
TL;DR to dear myself is a mess, but longge is still brilliant, and if nothing else in that show is to your tastes, then at least watching it as a compilation of just the scenes he’s in (and skipping the rest) is quite enjoyable (and honestly if you watch it like that you probably still won’t miss out on a whole lot of plot).
Thank you for bringing light abt that show! I do believe that a Zhu Yilong character is a very valid reason to watch a whole show (look, I watched GYADL without skipping scenes... and I'd rewatch ALL his scenes there for real)
-getting to watch long-ge play a very miserable businessman with horrible taste in girlfriends - 😂😂😂 -actually good kiss scenes later on which is a treat - 👀👀👀 OH. (If I say more than "oh" abt that, things will get complicated here kjsjss) -getting to see a lot of long-ge in nice-fitting suits, sometimes with camera angles that were… a choice (if you catch my drift) - OKAY, I'M ALREADY CONVINCED I'll follow your advice abt the skip button, I don't even like corporate things, but this man is worth a watch in any genre 🤭 he's too good in everything he does.
Again, thank you so much for answering my doubts! It's a lot of help, really 💚
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Tik Tok Bill/HR 7521 - 03/16/2024
Bill HR 7521 passed 3 days ago in the house of representatives by a vote of 352 - 65. If this bill passes in the Senate, which looks likely, Joe Biden said he will sign it, which will purportedly ban Tik Tok. It wouldn't really ban it, but what it will do is force Byte Dance, the Chinese company that owns Tik Tok, to divest by providing a description of what assets would need to be divested to execute a qualified divesture. In other words, they would have to sell it. They would also have to shut down their internet hosting service. Someone in the U.S. would buy it. I've been on the fence with this one as well with whether or not Biden will remain on the ticket. After reading a portion of the bill I saw a loophole regarding what can be done with a foreign person. Donald Trump, who back in 2020 wanted to ban Tik Tok, he's now against banning it. He said that banning Tik Tok would give the government too much power and would make Facebook more of a monopoly. I sure hope his 180-degree shift wasn't partly made because he has a big campaign donor from Tik Tok. Elon Musk is against it. He thinks it will lead to the government having too much control of wording and censorship on all media platforms. He argues that it doesn't just involve foreign adversaries. Republican Congressman Thomas Massie on X posted this: "The president will be given the power to ban WEB SITES, not just Apps.--"The person breaking the new law is deemed to be the U.S. (or offshore) INTERNET HOSTING SERVICE or App Store, not the 'foreign adversary.' " The CCP (Chinese Communist Party) controls what content is allowed on Tik Toc, and the version that is used in China is very different to what's allowed on it outside of China, like here in the U.S. In China they're teaching their children strict discipline and loyalty to the CCP without other harmful content, brainwashing them into their collectivist ideologies. Outside of China they are allowing and promoting content that encourages self-harm and suicide. The big concern in Congress is that the CCP is using the platform to collect as much personal data as they can to be later used against us for nefarious reasons.
Bytedance is the parent company running Tik Toc, and it's former CEO, Zhang Yiming, in 2018 wrote an open public letter of apology to the CCP's headquarters. He was in trouble for not directing his tech companies to push the party's communist agenda far enough, including for what they termed as Xi Jinping thought. Here's some of that letter translated in English:
"I sincerely apologize to regulators, our users and colleagues. I have been in a state of guilt and remorse since I received the notice from the regulatory authority yesterday afternoon and stayed up all night."
"Toutino will permanently shut down the app and the Wechat account of Neihan Duanzi. The product has gone astray, posting content that goes against socialist core values. It's all on me. I accept all the punishment since it failed to direct public opinion in the right way."
"I blame myself for failing to live up to the guidance and expectations of the authorities. In the past few years, the authorities have given us a lot of guidance and help, but I failed to understand properly and to correct properly in the past that resulted in the repercussions today."
"I blame myself for failing the support and trust of our users. We one-sidedly focused on growth and scale without paying timely attention to quality and responsibility of guiding users to obtain positive information. We have failed to undertake corporate social responsibility, and lack emphasis and understanding of our roles in carry forward the positive energy, and guide public opinion properly."
"I reflect that the deep-seated problems for the company are: a weak understanding of the 'four consciousness,' a lack of socialist core values, and a biased guidance of public opinion. 'In the past, we have placed too much emphasis on the role of technology, and failed to realize that socialist core values are the prerequisite to technology. We need to spread positive messages in line with the requirements of the times while respecting public order and good practice.' "
The "four consciousness," to which he referred is described in the following CCP directive as translated into English; CCP Central Committee Publishers Plan for Deepening the Reform of Party and State Agencies. March 18, 2021:
"To deepen reform of the Party and state agencies at this new historical turning point, we must comprehensively implement the Spirit of the 19th Party Congress and persist in taking Marxism -- Leninism, Ma Zedong Thought, Deng Xiaoping Theory, the Important Thinking of the 'Three Represents,' the Scientific Development Concept, and Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era as the guide. We must firmly establish political consciousness, consciousness of the big picture, consciousness of the core leadership, and consciousness of falling in line with party directives. We must resolutely maintain the authority and centralized unified leadership of the Party Central Committee with Comrade Xi Jinping as the core. We must adapt to the development requirements of socialism with Chinese characteristics for a new era, persist in the general principle of seeking progress while maintaining stability, and adhere to the proper direction of reform. We must persist in being people-centered, and persist in comprehensively ruling the country according to law."
It seems clear to me that the CCP wants to dominate the world and control how everyone thinks. We can't let that happen. The harmful content on Tik Tok can be found on some of the other platforms, but apparently on Tik Tok it's been more harmful and addictive to kids. Amnesty International 2 reports: "Driven into the Darkness: How Tik Tok Encourages Self-harm and Suicidal Ideation and the I Feel Exposed: Caught in Tik Tok's Surveillance Web - highlight the abuses experienced by children and young people using Tik Tok Outside of China. Between 3 and 20 minutes into our manual research, more than half of the videos in the 'For You' feed were related to mental health struggles with multiple recommended videos in a single hour romanticizing, normalizing or encouraging suicide."
Here's how a portion of the Tik Tok bill reads - HR 7521:
(iii) a subsidiary of or a successor to an entity identified in clause (i) or (ii) that is controlled by a foreign adversary; or (iv) an entity owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by an entity identified in clause (i), (ii), or (iii); or (B) a covered company that -- (i) is controlled by a foreign adversary; and (ii) that is determined by the President to present a significant threat to the national security of the United States following the issuance of -- (I) a public notice proposing such determination; and (II) a public report to Congress, submitted not less than 30 days before such determination, describing the specific national security concern involved and containing a classified annes and a description of what assets would need to be divested to execute a qualified divesture. (4) FOREIGN ADVERSARY COUNTRY, -- The term "foreign adversary country" means a country specified with respect to a covered company or other entity is -- (A) a foreign person that is domiciled in, is headquartered in, has its principal place of business in, or is organized under the laws of a foreign adversary country. (B) an entity with respect to which a foreign person or combination of foreign persons described in "subparagraph (A) directly or indirectly own at least a 20 percent stake; or (C) a person subject to the direction or control of a foreign person or entity described in subparagraph (A) (B). (2) Covered Company -- (A) IN GENERAL -- The term "covered company" means an entity that operates, directly or indirectly (including through a parent company, subsidiary, or affiliate), a website, desktop application, or augmented or immersive technology application.
The loophole I see is that there are people here from China that are legal to work and live here (green card) and who have a residence in China. The President (Joe Biden) could divest any website or app operated by a company with such a person in its employ from China with a green card who happens to own at least 20% of that company. I haven't read through the entire bill, nor am I an expert on Congressional bills or policies, but there might be other loopholes to be found. Given all that I have considered on this, I think divesting Tik Tok is a good idea, but only with no loopholes or wiggle room. I don't trust the government, their too giddy about this and I suspect they may have something up their sleeves. Next to our own ability to destroy ourselves from within, I think China is our biggest threat. This is serious stuff and we're in some very dangerous situations. We've got to get this right and get the right leader in the White House, which, in my humble opinion, is Donald J. Trump.
#trump#donald trump#tik tok#tiktok#china#bytedance#congress#state#hr 7521#foreign adversary#national security#joe biden#biden#xi jinping#marxism#socialism#communism#marxism leninism#leninism#party#ma zedong#thought#xiaoping theory#4 consciousness#ccp#ccp directive#collectivism#social media platforms#elon musk#website
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Full list of Forbes’ 25 world billionaires in 2023

American business magazine, Forbes, in its 2023 list of 25 richest people in the world, featured Bernard Arnault on the No. 1 spot, followed by Twitter Chief Executive Officer, Elon Musk.
In its previous list in 2022, Musk was on the No. 1 spot.
Forbes described the drop of Musk from the top spot as ” this year’s second-biggest loser”, adding that “Elon Musk, had it worse.”
For Jeff Bezos, fortune knocked him from number. 2 in the world in 2022 to No. 3 this year as Amazon shares crashed by 38 per cent.
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Musk lost his title of the world’s richest person after his pricey purchase of Twitter, which he funded in part by the sale of Tesla shares, helping to spook investors. Musk, who is worth $39 billion less than a year ago, is now No. 2.
For Jeff Bezos, fortune knocked him from number. 2 in the world in 2022 to No. 3 this year as Amazon shares crashed by 38 per cent.
Also, among the top 25, two billionaires — Zhang Yiming, Changpeng Zhao lost their spots and were unable to make it on the list for this year.
Yiming, the founder of Tik Tok-parent Bytedance, dropped one place, from No. 25 to No. 26, as his embattled company has taken a haircut from investors while Zhao, Binance founder, known as CZ, fell from No. 19 last year all the way to No. 167 amid the crypto winter.
Below are the list of Forbes 25 richest people in the world in 2023 with their net worth
1. Bernard Arnault & family
(Net worth: $211 Billion | Source of Wealth: LVMH | Age: 74 | Citizenship: France)
2. Elon Musk
(Net worth: $180 Billion | Source of Wealth: Tesla, SpaceX | Age: 51 | Citizenship: U.S.)
3. Jeff Bezos
(Net worth: $114 Billion | Source of Wealth: Amazon | Age: 59 | Citizenship: U.S.)
4. Larry Ellison
(Net worth: $107 Billion | Source of Wealth: Oracle | Age: 78 | Citizenship: U.S.)
5. Warren Buffett
(Net worth: $106 Billion | Source of Wealth: Berkshire Hathaway | Age: 92 | Citizenship: U.S.)
6. Bill Gates
(Net worth: $104 Billion | Source of Wealth: Microsoft | Age: 67 | Citizenship: U.S.)
7. Michael Bloomberg
(Net worth: $94.5 Billion | Source of Wealth: Bloomberg LP | Age:81
8. Carlos Slim Helú & family
(Net worth: $93 Billion | Source of Wealth: Telecom | Age: 83 | Citizenship: Mexico)
9. Mukesh Ambani
(Net worth: $83.4 Billion | Source of Wealth: Diversified| Age: 65 | Citizenship: India)
10. Steve Ballmer
(Net worth: $80.7 Billion | Source of Wealth: Microsoft | Age: 67 | Citizenship: U.S.)
11. Françoise Bettencourt Meyers & family
(Net worth: $80.5 Billion | Source of Wealth: L’Oréal | Age: 69 | Citizenship: France)
12. Larry Page
(Net worth: $79.2 Billion | Source of Wealth: Google | Age: 50 | Citizenship: U.S.)
13. Amancio Ortega
(Net worth: $77.3 Billion | Source of Wealth: Zara | Age: 87 | Citizenship: Spain)
14. Sergey Brin
(Net worth: $76 Billion | Source of Wealth: Google | Age: 49 | Citizenship: U.S.)
15. Zhong Shanshan
(Net worth: $68 Billion | Source of Wealth: Beverages, pharmaceuticals | Age: 68 | Citizenship: China)
16. Mark Zuckerberg
(Net worth: $64.4 Billion | Source of Wealth: Facebook | Age: 38 | Citizenship: U.S.)
17. Charles Koch
(Net worth: $59 Billion | Source of Wealth: Koch Industries | Age: 87 | Citizenship: U.S.)
18. Julia Koch & family
(Net worth: $59 Billion | Source of Wealth: Koch Industries | Age: 60 | Citizenship: U.S.)
19. Jim Walton
(Net worth: $58.8 Billion | Source of Wealth: Walmart | Age: 74 | Citizenship: U.S.)
20. Rob Walton
(Net worth: $57.6 Billion | Source of Wealth: Walmart | Age: 78 | Citizenship: U.S.)
21. Alice Walton
(Net worth: $56.7 Billion | Source of Wealth: Walmart | Age: 73 | Citizenship: U.S.)
22. David Thomson & family
(Net worth: $54.4 Billion | Source of Wealth: Media | Age: 65 | Citizenship: Canada)
23. Michael Dell
(Net worth: $50.1 Billion | Source of Wealth: Dell Technologies | Age: 58 | Citizenship: U.S.)
24. Gautam Adani
(Net worth: $47.2 Billion | Source of Wealth: Infrastructure, commodities | Age: 60 | Citizenship: India)
25. Phil Knight & family
(Net worth: $45.1 Billion | Source of Wealth: Nike | Age: 85 | Citizenship: U.S.)
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Tiktok
The international version of the Chinese product Douyin.
Owned by: ByteDance Limited (Zìjié Tiàodòng).
Content censorship: They ban and suppress criticism of leaders like Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump, Barack Obama, mahatma Gandhi, and Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Also they suppress content informing of what happens at the Xinjiang Internment Camps (basically modern Chinese concentration camps to brainwash muslims), and the Uyghur genocide. They also ban users deemed too ugly, poor or disabled for the platform, censor political speech, block positive LGBT content, and set country-specific censorship rules.
It has been revealed that TikTok's Chinese employees could spy on users from all over the world, including obtaining their fingerprints and biometric data, aside from facial, which the Chinese government also has access to.
BYTEDANCE LTD.
Headquarters: Beijing and incorporated in the Cayman Islands (tax haven).
Founded by: Zhang Yiming, Liang Rubo, and more.
In partnership with: The Chinese Ministry of Public Security.
Also owned by: several companies with shares in it. For example a Chinese state-owned company owned by the Cybespace Administration of China and China Media Group.
Financed by: Hillhouse Capital Group )largest privaty equity fund in Asia), General Atlantic (US growth equity firm), Sequoia Capital (American venture capital firm), SoftBank Group Corporation (Japanese multinational conglomerate holding company focused on investment management), KKR & Co. Inc. (American investment company that manages alternative assets).
They've also created: Toutiao, a Chinese news platform that has been subjected to criticism for showing advertisement of products that Toutiao doesn't care if they're good or not, or even certified, after Toutiao employees said the company will even fake product certifies and allow illegal advertisement.
There are surveillance and privacy concerns with Bytedance company, with suspicions of its work for the Chinese Communist Party to censor content about human rights abuses.
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My Experience With TikTok
Hello everyone, the social media platform that I want to share my experience with you is TikTok. Now, I had created an account at the beginning of Covid, however, I never really used the app that much at all and ventured deeply into it up until now. From the beginning of January 2023 to May 2023, I must say that I have slightly fallen victim to the addiction of the app.
Just to give you a small brief history, TikTok was formally known as Musical.ly, an app that allowed users to post 1 minute videos where they lip-synced and danced to their favourite songs.
The main founder of ByteDance, Zhang Yiming, created the parent company ByteDance that purchased Musical.ly on November 10th, 2017 and merged it into TikTok. November 2021, Zhang Yiming stepped down as the CEO of the company, due to experiencing pressure from the Chinese government due to allegations of security breaches.
Now that the introduction has been said, we can discuss the fascination of the social media platform TikTok.
(Via BellaPoarch TikTok)
Looking at the Gif above, we will see user Bella Poarch, a simple regular girl at the time who had created her account in January 2020, posting fun musical clips, however, this is where her life would change drastically. Her quirky and open personality garnered her over 93 million followers. Yes, you read that correctly. You may ask, how does this work? Well, similar to Instagram algorithm, TikTok algorithm bases recommendations on user’s interactions with content on the app. These interactions would provide hints to what kind of content the user likes or doesn’t like. In the discover/search section it gives user the following:
Dance challenges
Music videos
Social activism
Trendy topics
Tutorials
Now looking into the business side of TikTok. Popular brands and self-entrepreneurs(small business owners) have benefitted from posts created on the platform. They have noticed that a lot of the younger generation between the ages of 18-30 years has gravitated towards their content and shown more interest in what brands have to offer. Some benefits for using TikTok are as followed:
Running of various ads
Collaboration with influencers
Increase brand awareness
Creative features to showcase products
Enlarging your audience
Enhance brand identity
Take advantage of user-generated content
Reach your target market faster
The music business has also seen huge growth within the past 3 years of using TikTok. Regarding to streaming platforms, according to an article from the Los Angeles Times, more than 414.4 million people were subscribed to a music streaming service in 2020, growing to 523.9 million in 2021, and 616.2 million in 2022. This has helped artists to receive a lot more streams that they can benefit from.
Personally speaking, aside from the important security matters the company is currently facing, I see TikTok as a way for brands to represent themselves in a way that is different from Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. I mean, Instagram has even copied its video feature and called it ‘Instagram Reels’. That in itself should tell you how the video platform is so impactful.
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IEEE Transactions on Cognitive and Developmental Systems, Volume 17, Issue 1, February 2025
1) Editorial: 2025 New Year Message From the Editor-in-Chief
Author(s): Huajin Tang
Pages: 2 - 2
2) Sensorimotor Integration: A Review of Neural and Computational Models and the Impact of Parkinson’s Disease
Author(s): Yokhesh K. Tamilselvam, Jacky Ganguly, Mandar S. Jog, Rajni V. Patel
Pages: 3 - 21
3) Speech Imagery Decoding Using EEG Signals and Deep Learning: A Survey
Author(s): Liying Zhang, Yueying Zhou, Peiliang Gong, Daoqiang Zhang
Pages: 22 - 39
4) Mental Workload Assessment Using Deep Learning Models From EEG Signals: A Systematic Review
Author(s): Kunjira Kingphai, Yashar Moshfeghi
Pages: 40 - 60
5) Unveiling Thoughts: A Review of Advancements in EEG Brain Signal Decoding Into Text
Author(s): Saydul Akbar Murad, Nick Rahimi
Pages: 61 - 76
6) Cross-Subject Emotion Recognition From Multichannel EEG Signals Using Multivariate Decomposition and Ensemble Learning
Author(s): Raveendrababu Vempati, Lakhan Dev Sharma, Rajesh Kumar Tripathy
Pages: 77 - 88
7) The Distinction Between Object Recognition and Object Identification in Brain Connectivity for Brain–Computer Interface Applications
Author(s): Daniel Leong, Thomas Do, Chin-Teng Lin
Pages: 89 - 101
8) Regulating Temporal Neural Coding via Fast and Slow Synaptic Dynamics
Author(s): Yuanhong Tang, Lingling An, Xingyu Zhang, Huiling Huang, Zhaofei Yu
Pages: 102 - 114
9) Prepulse Inhibition and Prestimulus Nonlinear Brain Dynamics in Childhood: A Lyapunov Exponent Approach
Author(s): Anastasios E. Giannopoulos, Ioanna Zioga, Vaios Ziogas, Panos Papageorgiou, Georgios N. Papageorgiou, Charalabos Papageorgiou
Pages: 115 - 129
10) SpikingViT: A Multiscale Spiking Vision Transformer Model for Event-Based Object Detection
Author(s): Lixing Yu, Hanqi Chen, Ziming Wang, Shaojie Zhan, Jiankun Shao, Qingjie Liu, Shu Xu
Pages: 130 - 146
11) Automatic Prediction of Disturbance Caused by Interfloor Sound Events
Author(s): Stavros Ntalampiras, Alessandro Scalambrino
Pages: 147 - 154
12) Implementing Brain-Like Fear Generalization and Emotional Arousal Associated With Memory
Author(s): Mei Guo, Douyin Zhang, Wenhai Guo, Gang Dou, Junwei Sun
Pages: 155 - 166
13) GLADA: Global and Local Associative Domain Adaptation for EEG-Based Emotion Recognition
Author(s): Tianxu Pan, Nuo Su, Jun Shan, Yang Tang, Guoqiang Zhong, Tianzi Jiang, Nianming Zuo
Pages: 167 - 178
14) Channel-Selection-Based Temporal Convolutional Network for Patient-Specific Epileptic Seizure Detection
Author(s): Guangming Wang, Xiyuan Lei, Wen Li, Won Hee Lee, Lianchi Huang, Jialin Zhu, Shanshan Jia, Dong Wang, Yang Zheng, Hua Zhang, Badong Chen, Gang Wang
Pages: 179 - 188
15) A Derivative Topic Propagation Model Based on Multidimensional Cognition and Game Theory
Author(s): Qian Li, Long Gao, Wenyi Xi, Tun Li, Rong Wang, Junwei Ge, Yunpeng Xiao
Pages: 189 - 204
16) An Impedance Recognition Framework Based on Electromyogram for Physical Human–Robot Interaction
Author(s): Jing Luo, Chaoyi Zhang, Chao Zeng, Yiming Jiang, Chenguang Yang
Pages: 205 - 218
17) Reinforcement-Learning-Based Multi-Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Optimal Control for Communication Services With Limited Endurance
Author(s): Lu Dong, Pinle Ding, Xin Yuan, Andi Xu, Jie Gui
Pages: 219 - 231
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La dangerosité de Tiktok
Image by Sam riz from Pixabay Qu’est-ce que Tiktok ? Tiktok est une application dédiée à la création et au partage de vidéos courtes (entre 1 seconde et 10 minutes). Qui a crée Tiktok ? C’est Zhang Yiming, né le 1er avril 1983 à Longyan dans la province de Fujian, est un entrepreneur dans le domaine d’Internet et un multi-milliardaire chinois Pourquoi Tiktok a été créée ? TikTok a débuté…
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Comprehensive Reflections to Aid in Governance(Part 92): Zhang Liang's Fading Away
Comprehensive Reflections to Aid in Governance By Sima Guang Translated By Yiming Yang Annals of Han Book 3 Scroll 11 (continued) One of the Temples Worshiping Chisongzi, Hong Kong The 5th year of the Emperor Gaozu (202 B.C. continued) Lou Jing, from the kingdom of Qi, was sent to a garrison in Longxi Commandery. While passing through Luoyang, he visited his fellow townsman, General Yu of…

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