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Despite of the advances in the e-learning domain during the last decades, there is a lack of suitable mechanism to carry out assessment with the appropriate measures to avoid cheating. Current LMSs do not provide the needed features to check that the intended student is taking the online exam by himself, or even to know if he has spent the whole session time in front of the computer. This paper presents...
Information overload has become an important problem in the Internet, and that all kinds of existing ads flood into peoplepsilas eyes causes scarcity of userpsilas attention. To provide relevant information under userpsilas control, we propose an online video advertising framework based on userpsilas attention relevancy computing. Users receive relevant video ads in exchange of their attention consumption...
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