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Modeling the author bias between two on-line computer science citation databases [PDF]

open access: closedSpecial interest tracks and posters of the 14th international conference on World Wide Web - WWW '05, 2005
We examine the difference and similarities between two on-line computer science citation databases DBLP and CiteSeer. The database entries in DBLP are inserted manually while the CiteSeer entries are obtained autonomously. We show that the CiteSeer database contains considerably fewer single author papers.
V. Petřı́ček   +4 more
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New Database of French Computer Science Words Handwritten Vocabulary

2021 International Congress of Advanced Technology and Engineering (ICOTEN), 2021
Handwriting recognition still considered a difficult problem statement. In this paper, we present a new database containing educational vocabulary written by adolescent’s learners. 200 Moroccan secondary school students whose age varies between 14 and 16 years participated in the development of the first version of the Computer Science Vocabulary ...
Soufiane Hamida   +5 more
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Basis Set Exchange:  A Community Database for Computational Sciences

Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling, 2007
Basis sets are some of the most important input data for computational models in the chemistry, materials, biology, and other science domains that utilize computational quantum mechanics methods. Providing a shared, Web-accessible environment where researchers can not only download basis sets in their required format but browse the data, contribute new
Schuchardt, Karen   +7 more
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An examination of the PISA database to explore the relationship between computer use and science achievement [PDF]

open access: possibleEducational Research and Evaluation, 2005
The purpose of this study was to compare the relationships that exist between computer use and science achievement for 15-year-old students in the USA and Germany, based on data from the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA). The results of this study show that what has an effect on science achievement is the way in which computers are ...
Charalambos Vrasidas   +2 more
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