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In a prior study we introduced the Programmed Visual Contents Comparison Method (PVCC) for assessment of programming abilities related with Panoramic Understanding of Programming (PUP). With this method, by comparing two or more output pictures produced by programming samples (a question), a student must decide which one of the programs producing them is more difficult to build with programming, or,...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to produce an overview of the present visualization techniques of the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) in order to reduce the rates of nerve damage after third molar (M3) removal and bilateral sagittal split osteotomy (BSSO). Methods An electronic literature search was performed of the English-language scientific literature published prior to December 31, 2014...
In recent years, professionals in different fields have become able to do programming by using simplified software tools, as a consequence of this they are becoming able to understand programming in a general or “panoramic” way. This understanding is not evaluated by current programming abilities testing methods such as written paper tests or practical programming. This paper proposes a Programmed...
The main objective of our work is to demonstrate how recommender systems can be deployed to enhance access to museum collections. Visitors of museums are often overwhelmed by the information available in the space they are exploring. Therefore, finding relevant artworks to see in a limited amount of time is a crucial task. In this paper, we present a recommender system for mobile devices that (1)...
In this paper, we present a novel method to detect violent scenes in movies. The detection process involves two views-audio and video views. For the audio view, a supervised method based on HCRFs is exploited to improve the classification performance. For the video view, we detect violent shots by locating the violent areas. Finally, the auditory and visual classifiers are combined in a co-training...
With the continuous advancement of computer input technologies, more input types could be chosen and used when designing the human-computer interface of EMS. In this premise, establishing the quantitative evaluation methods of human computer interface's input-side of EMS is required. This paper presents a quantitatively evaluation method of three design elements, namely operating efficiency, cognitive...
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