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Interactive Model-Based Compilation: A Modeller-Driven Development Approach [PDF]
There is a growing tendency for using domain-specific languages, which help domain experts to stay focussed on abstract problem solutions. It is important to carefully design these languages and tools, which fundamentally perform model-to-model ...
Smyth, Steven Patrick
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Diagnosis of Schizophrenia: A comprehensive evaluation [PDF]
Machine learning models have been successfully employed in the diagnosis of Schizophrenia disease. The impact of classification models and the feature selection techniques on the diagnosis of Schizophrenia have not been evaluated. Here, we sought to access the performance of classification models along with different feature selection approaches on the
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Role model designs and implementations with aspect-oriented programming
This paper describes research in applications of aspect-oriented programming (AOP) as captured in the AspectJ#8482; language. In particular, it compares object-oriented and aspect-oriented designs and implementations of role models.
E. Kendall
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A Comparative Study of Programming Languages in Rosetta Code [PDF]
Sometimes debates on programming languages are more religious than scientific. Questions about which language is more succinct or efficient, or makes developers more productive are discussed with fervor, and their answers are too often based on anecdotes and unsubstantiated beliefs.
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Peer Adversity Predicts Interpersonal Needs in Adolescent Girls
The need to belong (NTB) and need for approval (NFA) are fundamental interpersonal needs vital to social development. Although these needs are universal, individual differences in the strength of these needs likely emerge from critical social experiences.
Haley V. Skymba+3 more
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The object-oriented approach to programming and design is characterized by its focus on the data structures of a program rather than the procedures. Often, invoking a procedure with a data object as its principal argument is thought of as ‘sending a ...
R. P. T. Dyke, John C. Kunz
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In and out of Wonderland: a criti/chromatic stroll across postdigital culture [PDF]
The contemporary info-proliferation is taking the ideal of a solid technological rationalism to its extreme point: the depletion of all bodies into ’informational cuts’, orderable bits and pieces of data fabric. The present contribution will discuss this
Portanova, S.
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Exploring the Emotional Functions of Co‐Speech Hand Gesture in Language and Communication
Abstract Research over the past four decades has built a convincing case that co‐speech hand gestures play a powerful role in human cognition . However, this recent focus on the cognitive function of gesture has, to a large extent, overlooked its emotional role—a role that was once central to research on bodily expression.
Spencer D. Kelly, Quang‐Anh Ngo Tran
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Object-oriented design in feature-oriented programming
Object-oriented programming is the state-of-the-art programming paradigm for developing large and complex software systems. To support the development of maintainable and evolvable code, a developer can rely on different mechanisms and concepts such as ...
Sven Schuster, Sandro Schulze
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Abstract computation in schizophrenia detection through artificial neural network based systems [PDF]
Schizophrenia stands for a long-lasting state of mental uncertainty that may bring to an end the relation among behavior, thought, and emotion; that is, it may lead to unreliable perception, not suitable actions and feelings, and a sense of mental ...
Abelha, António+8 more
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