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Interpreting the Intensity of Vocal Emotions Across Cultures
ABSTRACT Intensity is a fundamental dimension of emotions that affects their perception. However, theoretical and empirical studies on intensity, particularly in the vocal domain, remain limited. Furthermore, research on the effects of emotional dimensions (e.g., arousal, valence, and basicness) on intensity ratings remains sparse.
Yachan Liang +2 more
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Sound‐offset encoding is related to speech‐in‐noise perception at sentence level in older adults
Abstract figure legend Schematic summary of the study investigating sound‐onset and offset sensitivity in the brain of older adults. EEG responses to white‐noise bursts were recorded to examine neural encoding of sound onset and offset during passive listening and active task conditions.
Hasan Colak +6 more
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Abstract Continuous, high‐frequency monitoring is essential to capture rapid phenological transitions and dynamic crop responses to the environment. However, most phenotyping platforms lack the temporal resolution and automation required for consistent, season‐long trait assessment.
Worasit Sangjan +5 more
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Assessment of sampling variation applets during development
Abstract Concepts relating to sampling variation are known to be difficult for learners in introductory classes. There is some evidence that web‐based visualization tools, or “applets,” may aid the learning of these challenging ideas. Four freely available applets developed at the authors' institution were extensively tested through sessions involving ...
Bruce Dunham +4 more
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Determining Data Entry Points For Javascript-rich Web applications
The paper is devoted the task of automatic crawling of javascript-rich web applications for data entry points. A new technique is proposed, which combines dynamic and static javascript code analysis.
George Maksimovich Noseevich +1 more
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Innovative and interactive statistics teaching using Quarto
Abstract Quarto is an open‐source system that is useful for creating scientific teaching resources, particularly statistical resources, in various formats. Quarto is the next‐generation version of R Markdown, and it can produce content using a variety of programming languages, including R, Python, Julia, and Observable JS.
Kristian Evans
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Drugst.One DREAM—Drug repurposing through expert annotation and modification
Background and Purpose Complex diseases often lack an actionable understanding of their underlying causal biological mechanisms, which leads to treating symptoms rather than causes. Network and systems medicine define disease mechanisms through disease‐associated genes, their encoded proteins and their protein–protein interactions (PPIs), thus forming ...
Lisa M. Spindler +8 more
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In this paper, we present the implementation of the Quantum Approximate Optimization Algorithm (QAOA) for the Max-Cut problem using the JavaScript programming language.
Dmytro Sapozhnyk
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Abstract The growing demand for data literacy across disciplines has intensified the need for instructional approaches that balance technical rigor with accessibility, engagement, and real‐world relevance. In data science education, code‐centric instruction can support technical depth, but it may also divert novice learners’ attention toward syntax and
Dursun Delen
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Good, accurate and secure data management is certainly one of the main needs for companies that provide public services. This research aims to develop a web application-based information system to manage customer water meter data at a regional water ...
Syahrul Adrianto +2 more
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