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Learning Morse Code Alters Microstructural Properties in the Inferior Longitudinal Fasciculus: A DTI Study [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2017
Learning relies on neuroplasticity, which has mainly been studied in gray matter (GM). However, there is mounting evidence indicating a critical role of white matter changes involved in learning processes.
Lara Schlaffke   +7 more
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Implementation of Eye-To-Text Morse Code Device to Help Speech Impairments People

open access: goldJurnal Rekayasa Elektrika
This research aims to develop an Eye-to-Text Morse Code (ETT-MC) device as an assistive communication tool for individuals with speech disabilities, based on artificial intelligence image processing. The method used to detect speech codes is based on eye
Pujianti Wahyuningsih   +1 more
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Morse Code, Scrabble, and the Alphabet [PDF]

open access: goldJournal of Statistics Education, 2004
In this paper we describe an interactive activity that illustrates simple linear regression. Students collect data and analyze it using simple linear regression techniques taught in an introductory applied statistics course. The activity is extended to illustrate checks for regression assumptions and regression diagnostics taught in an intermediate ...
Diann Reischman   +3 more
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Morse Code Receiver On Invisible Light Using Background Subtraction Method

open access: goldJournal of Robotics and Control (JRC), 2021
Morse code is a system of representation of letters, numbers, punctuation marks and signals using a code of dots and lines that are arranged to represent certain characters in the alphabet or certain signals (signs) that are agreed upon for use ...
Yuda Irawan, Refni Wahyuni, H. Herianto
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

FROM MOLECULES TO MORSE CODES [PDF]

open access: greenJournal of Experimental Biology, 2003
![Figure][1] Noses, mouthparts and antennae are just some of the body parts used to detect smells in nature. What all these structures have in common is sensilla– hair-like structures that contain one to a few olfactory neurones, which respond to odours.
Keri Page
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A Symbolic coding of the Morse boundary

open access: green, 2018
Let $X$ be a proper geodesic metric space. We give a new construction of the Morse Boundary that realizes its points as equivalence classes of functions on $X$ which behave similar to the "distance to a point" function. When $G=\langle S \rangle $ is a finitely generated group and $X=Cay(G,S)$, we use this construction to give a symbolic presentation ...
Abdalrazzaq R Zalloum
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An interactive morse code emulation management system

open access: bronzeComputers & Mathematics with Applications, 2003
AbstractAssistive technology (AT) is becoming increasingly important in improving mobility, language, and learning capabilities of persons who have disabilities enabling them to function independently and to improve their social opportunities. Morse code has been shown to be a valuable tool in Assistive technology, augmentative and alternative ...
Cheng‐Hong Yang
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The degarbler—A program for correcting machine-read morse code [PDF]

open access: bronze, 1962
An IBM 7090 program automatically corrects garbled samples of English text. The garbles are intended to resemble those caused by Morse Code transmissions.The program has access to a vocabulary and a table of the Morse Code equivalents of the English ...
Constance K. McElwain, Martha B. Evens
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