Exploring the possibilities of integration of cyber-psychology for human behaviour in a smart city
by Liping Wen; Zhou Ting; Huang Zheng; J. Alfred Daniel; A. Antonidoss
International Journal of Information and Communication Technology (IJICT), Vol. 25, No. 2, 2024
Abstract: The smart city idea differs between cities and nations. In all meanings and characteristics of a smart city, public involvement is the only thing that remains common. Therefore, it is a very significant field to study human behaviour and development in smart cities. This paper presents a framework for identifying qualities necessary for people to be classified as intelligent persons and to integrate these human behavioural characteristics in cyber technology. Human behaviour in a smart city has been analysed using the machine learning algorithm and big data analytics. The integrated machine learning and big data analytics framework (iML-BD) classifies the cyber behaviour of intelligent persons in a smart city by observing the cyber activities performed by the individuals. Furthermore, this paper handles the risk factors for cyber-acquired and cyber-dependant crime violence and abuse that vulnerable internet and public access devices using blockchain technology. Blockchain is a method of storing data that takes too long to alter, modify, or manipulate. A blockchain is an electronic accounting system that is reproduced and spread through the Bitcoin protocol's entire communication network. The case study performed on iML-BD has resulted in the highest performance in terms of prediction accuracy of 94.98%.
Online publication date: Fri, 02-Aug-2024
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