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Syntactic Zoom-Out / Zoom-In Code with the Athenizer

2017 IEEE Working Conference on Software Visualization (VISSOFT), 2017
Care and great e.ort are often taken to dress program code of libraries, just as model implementations, in its most presentable form, which includes adherence to strict coding standards, careful selection of identifiers, avoiding unnecessary constructs, etc.
Yossi Gil   +4 more
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Zoomed Clusters

2006
We use techniques from Kleinberg's Hubs and Authorities and kernel functions as in Support Vector Machines to define a new form of clustering. The increase in the degree of non linearity of the kernels leads to an increase in the granularity of the data space and to a natural evolution of clusters into subclusters.
Jean-Louis Lassez   +2 more
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Temporal Zooming

Transactions in GIS, 2001
Spatio‐temporal knowledge representation often requires changing from one level of detail or granularity to another so users can carry out a desired task. Meteorological occurrences, geological processes, or population movements, for example, can be examined at different granularities.
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Capitol Zoom

ACM SIGGRAPH 2001 video review on Animation theater program, 2001
Capital Zoom is a seamless, cloudless, zoom-in starting from a global view zooming down to the nation's Capitol. It is composed entirely of real earth-observing satellite data. Included are IKONOS 1 meter data, Landsat7 15/30 meter data, Terra/MODIS 250 meter data, and Terra/MODIS 8 kilometer data.
Stuart Snodgrass, Gregory W. Shirah
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Zooming in on zooming out

2019
Prominent models of bilingual visual word recognition posit a bottom-up nonselective view of lexical processing with parallel access to lexical candidates of both languages. However, these accounts do not accommodate recent findings of top-down effects on the relative global activation level of each language during bilingual reading.
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Zoom in, zoom out.

Harvard business review, 2011
Zoom buttons on digital devices let us examine images from many viewpoints. They also provide an apt metaphor for modes of strategic thinking. Some people prefer to see things up close, others from afar. Both perspectives have virtues. But they should not be fixed positions, says Harvard Business School's Kanter. To get a complete picture, leaders need
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To Zoom or not to Zoom?

Optical Engineering, 2022
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Zooming In and Zooming Out: A Network Perspective on the Comorbidity of Depression and Anxiety

Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2018
Several statistical techniques are available to shed light on the structure of psychopathology, and each is valuable in its own way. It is, however, important to realize that the results of these techniques are substantially influenced by the structure of the studied instrument. Network analyses are no exception and do not perform miracles.
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Zoom fatigue

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2023
Alan, Lucerna   +4 more
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Zooming

Computers & Graphics, 1984
C. V. Vaidyanathan, N. V. Raman
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