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Brain-Computer Interfaces: Beyond Medical Applications

open access: yesComputer, 2012
International audienceBrain-computer interaction has already moved from assistive care to applications such as gaming. Improvements in usability, hardware, signal processing, and system integration should yield applications in other nonmedical ...
Jan B F Van Erp   +2 more
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Applications of computers to dance

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2005
As computer technology has developed and become less expensive, many artists have found ways to use it to enhance their performances with interactive multimedia. This has included incorporating computer-generated images and sound with live dance performance and using sensors that let the live dancers' movements control imagery, sound, and a wide ...
Thomas W. Calvert   +3 more
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Computers in biomathematical applications

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1967
Electronic computers of both the digital and the analogue varieties have made possible many studies with the use of mathematical models of physiological systems. This area of biomathematics has grown rapidly in the last decade. The general aims, limitations, and problems of such mathematical models are reviewed in this paper.
E, Ackerman   +3 more
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Computer applications in obstetrics

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1987
The potential impact of the computer on the practice of obstetrics has long been recognized and is slowly being realized. Computers are already essential in many administrative aspects of obstetrics and indispensable in data storage and analysis for clinical research.
V A, Catanzarite, F R, Jelovsek
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Computer Applications

Computer, 1972
A time-sharing computer system that solves long-standing control problems in methadone treatment programs for heroin addicts has been demonstrated by Leasco Response Incorporated, a subsidiary of Leasco Corporation.
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Computer applications

ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 2007
A paperless computer applications course, which is driven by an online syllabus is described. Students demo their work on the computer rather than hand in paper assignments. Several advanced topics are included to challenge the students and downloads are provided to minimize the amount of student busywork.
Abdul Sattar 0002, Torben Lorenzen
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Integrability, Computation and Applications

Acta Applicandae Mathematicae, 1995
The study of integrable systems and the notion of integrability has been re-energized with the discovery that infinite-dimensional systems such as the Korteweg-de Vries equation are integrable. In this paper the following novel aspects of integrability are described: (i) solutions of Darboux, Brioschi, Halphen-type systems and their relations to ...
Ablowitz, M. J.   +2 more
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Computer applications of lasers

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1966
The applicability of lasers to the logic, memory, inputoutput, and data transmission linkages portions of computers are analyzed qualitatively. The more promising potential applications are considered to lie in the memory, interconnection, and input-output areas, and the least promising in the fast logic area.
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Computer vision applications

Communications of the ACM, 1994
If a creature-either biological or mechanical-is to interact effectively with its environment, it need to know what objects are where. Computer vision provides a primary method for understanding how to make intelligent decisions about an environment, on the basis of sensory ...
W. Eric L. Grimson, Joseph L. Mundy
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Computer Applications in the Humanities

Science, 1985
The earliest and still most prevalent use of computers in the humanities is the compilation of concordances, rationalized vocabulary lists for literary works. The residue of these efforts has created the potential for extensive databases of natural-language text for a wide range of studies and for instruction.
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