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    Virtual Reality in the Assessment, Understanding and Treatment of Mental Health Disorders by Giuseppe Riva, Silvia Serino

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Computer scientists usually describe virtual reality (VR) as a set of fancy hardware and software technologies. …”
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    Mapping nucleosome and chromatin architectures: A survey of computational methods by Kun Fang, Junbai Wang, Lu Liu, Victor X. Jin

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Our survey provides a comprehensive and valuable resource for biomedical scientists interested in studying nucleosome organization and chromatin structures as well as for computational scientists who are interested in improving upon them.…”
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    Artificial intelligence in medical diagnosis by Ronit Jaiswal, Ramesh Lal Sapra, Girish K Jha, Samiran Nundy

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…With the availability of an increasingly growing patients' associated information such as texts, audios, images and videos in structured and unstructured formats, it has become a challenge for computer scientists to process such information and to understand its insights into meaningful conclusions. …”
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    ANNOTATION SUPPORTED OCCLUDED OBJECT TRACKING by Devinder Kumar, Amarjot Singh

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…This can be of great interest to computer scientists while designing surveillance systems etc.…”
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    Hybrid Cryptosystem Based on Pseudo Chaos of Novel Fractional Order Map and Elliptic Curves by Abdulrahman Al-Khedhairi, Amr Elsonbaty, Abdelalim A. Elsadany, Esam A. A. Hagras

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Securing transmission of information between legitimate transmitter and receiver sides is a great challenge for mathematicians, computer scientists and engineers in recent years. This paper aims at achieving three goals. …”
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    Etude on Recursion Elimination by Nikolay Shilov

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Transformation-based program verification was a very important topic in early years of theory of programming. Great computer scientists contributed to these studies: John McCarthy, Amir Pnueli, Donald Knuth ... …”
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    Revealing General Patterns of Microbiomes That Transcend Systems: Potential and Challenges of Deep Transfer Learning by Maude M. David, Christine Tataru, Quintin Pope, Lydia J. Baker, Mary K. English, Hannah E. Epstein, Austin Hammer, Michael Kent, Michael J. Sieler, Ryan S. Mueller, Thomas J. Sharpton, Fiona Tomas, Rebecca Vega Thurber, Xiaoli Z. Fern

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…In parallel with these developments in microbiome research, computer scientists have developed a variety of machine learning tools that can identify subtle, but informative, patterns from complex data. …”
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    Integration and Co-design of Memristive Devices and Algorithms for Artificial Intelligence by Wei Wang, Wenhao Song, Peng Yao, Yang Li, Joseph Van Nostrand, Qinru Qiu, Daniele Ielmini, J. Joshua Yang

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Novel brain-inspired algorithms are being proposed to utilize such behaviors as unique features to further enhance the efficiency and intelligence of neuromorphic computing, which calls for collaborations among electrical engineers, computing scientists, and neuroscientists.…”
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    Quantifying structural distortion manipulation for desired perovskite phase: Part I. Paradigm demonstration in tungsten oxides by Cheng Fang, Hong Wang, Siqi Shi

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…This work verifies that the complicated research and development of perovskite materials can be simplified into a mathematical problem solving process, which will inspire researchers with different backgrounds to participate, especially mathematicians and computer scientists.…”
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    The BciAi4SLA Project: Towards a User-Centered BCI by Cristina Gena, Dize Hilviu, Giovanni Chiarion, Silvestro Roatta, Francesca M. Bosco, Andrea Calvo, Claudio Mattutino, Stefano Vincenzi

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…In this paper, we describe a proof of concept that took place within the context of BciAi4Sla, a multidisciplinary project involving computer scientists, physiologists, biomedical engineers, neurologists, and psychologists with the aim of designing and developing a BCI system following a user-centered approach, involving domain experts and users since initial prototyping steps in a design–test–redesign development cycle. …”
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    Citation counting tool for online academic databases by Zhao, Chen

    Published 2014
    “…In addition, many computer scientists believe that there is a traditional bias toward journals compared to conference papers and their authors, as stated by Bjorn De Sutter and Aaron Van Den Oord in their research paper “To be or not to be cited in computer science.” …”
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    AES speed-up using GPU by Zhou, Justin Junrong

    Published 2016
    “…This result is similar to results achieved by other computer scientists published in academic journals. Cryptographic functions are known to take a huge amount of time to finish executing, therefore the speed-up factor is significant in the computing and cryptographic industries. …”
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    On the need for an international effort to capture, share and use crystallization screening data. by Newman, J, Bolton, E, Müller-Dieckmann, J, Fazio, V, Gallagher, D, Lovell, D, Luft, JR, Peat, T, Ratcliffe, D, Sayle, R, Snell, E, Taylor, K, Vallotton, P, Velanker, S, von Delft, F

    Published 2012
    “…A group that administers a significant fraction of the world's crystallization screening results was convened, together with chemical and structural data informaticians and computational scientists who specialize in creating and analysing large disparate data sets. …”
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