Survey evidence shows VR privacy deception exploits cognitive and ergonomic vulnerabilities, increasing acceptance of invasive data practices framed as immersion-preserving and fostering privacy resignation.
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Introduces a unified evaluation framework for XAI using five principled metrics and the PGCA method that fuses grid perturbation with Grad-CAM++ , reporting top scores in fidelity, interpretability and fairness on ResNet-50 models across five image domains.
A counterspeech bot influences bystanders subtly through credible and normative presence, with cognitive strategies paired with positive tone proving relatively effective while poor performance can discourage participation.
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Rushed by Discomfort, Trapped by Immersion: Users' Experiences and Responses to Privacy Deceptive Design in Commercial VR Applications
Survey evidence shows VR privacy deception exploits cognitive and ergonomic vulnerabilities, increasing acceptance of invasive data practices framed as immersion-preserving and fostering privacy resignation.
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A Unified Framework for Evaluating and Enhancing the Transparency of Explainable AI Methods via Perturbation-Gradient Consensus Attribution
Introduces a unified evaluation framework for XAI using five principled metrics and the PGCA method that fuses grid perturbation with Grad-CAM++ , reporting top scores in fidelity, interpretability and fairness on ResNet-50 models across five image domains.
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Echoes of Norms: Investigating Counterspeech Bots' Influence on Bystanders in Online Communities
A counterspeech bot influences bystanders subtly through credible and normative presence, with cognitive strategies paired with positive tone proving relatively effective while poor performance can discourage participation.