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How Do You Feel: Affective Expressions from Computer Science Senior Capstone Projects

open access: closed2017 International Conference on Learning and Teaching in Computing and Engineering (LaTICE), 2017
Affective (emotional) responses contribute to student engagement and, ultimately, to the decision to persist or withdraw from Computer Science as a discipline of study. We investigate affective response as a factor contributing to engagement and professional identity formation during the university-to-work transition, as supported during a senior ...
Rick Parker
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Automatic facial expression interpretation

Pragmatics & Cognition, 2000
We discuss here one of our projects, aimed at developing an automatic facial expression interpreter, mainly in terms of signaled emotions. We present some of the relevant findings on facial expressions from cognitive science and psychology that can be understood by and be useful to researchers in Human-Computer Interaction and Artificial Intelligence ...
Diane J. Schiano, Christine L. Lisetti
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Investigating the effects of software tool based learning model for minimizing the given boolean expression in computer science/digital electronics

open access: closedEducation and Information Technologies, 2023
Mohan Honnagudi Gururaj   +4 more
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Coding Identity: Exploring Creative Self-Expression in 5th-Grade Computer Science Education

open access: closedProceedings of the International Conference of the Learning Sciences
Nicholas LaGrassa   +4 more
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Computer Science Diagram Understanding with Topology Parsing

ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data, 2022
Diagram is a special form of visual expression for representing complex concepts, logic, and knowledge, which widely appears in educational scenes such as textbooks, blogs, and encyclopedias.
Shaowei Wang   +6 more
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Expressing computer science concepts through Kodu game lab

Proceedings of the 42nd ACM technical symposium on Computer science education, 2011
Educational programming environments such as Microsoft Research's Kodu Game Lab are often used to introduce novices to computer science concepts and programming. Unlike many other educational languages that rely on scripting and Java-like syntax, the Kodu language is entirely event-driven and programming takes the form of "when" do' clauses.
Teale Fristoe, Kathryn T. Stolee
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Classifying Leukemia through DNA Expression Data Mining Techniques

2023 IEEE 3rd International Maghreb Meeting of the Conference on Sciences and Techniques of Automatic Control and Computer Engineering (MI-STA), 2023
The development of Microarray technology has provided vast amounts of data in various fields, including a cancer database which plays a crucial role in cancer prediction and recognition. This database includes expression levels of thousands of genes from
S. Bouazza   +2 more
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The lone wolf dies, the pack survives?: Analyzing a Computer Science Learning Application on a Multitouch-Tabletop

European Conference on Modelling and Simulation, 2018
Learning Regular Expressions has been an unavoidable, mostly repetitive and unpleasant experience for many students of theoretical computer science. In this paper, we present the results of our research on learning regular expression in an innovative ...
Matthias Ehlenz   +4 more
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