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This paper presents a methodology based on rough set theory that can be used to identify those newborn with congenital heart diseases for which performing the test is redundant or superfluous. Pawlak introduced rough set theory in the early 1980s as a tool for representing and reasoning about imprecise or uncertain information. Our method depends on cardiac morphologic measurement algorithms for diagnosis...
The purpose of this study is to present the application of the eye-tracking technology to the research on autistic spectrum disorders (ASD) with a special interest on language impairments and text comprehension and production deficits. We present data and results obtained from a single case study research regarding an adult autistic male with a hyperlexia profile. Furthermore we offer support to the...
The paper presents a prototype of a system which can be used as a therapeutic and educational tool for children with developmental problems. Natural body movements and gestures are used in the system to interact with virtual objects displayed on the screen. Nowadays such systems can be easily built with the use of widely available free software tools for both graphical and vision applications. Such...
Classification systems for research publications are often based on taxonomies. The ACM society for computing and professionals provides a digital library whose cataloguing system is based on a taxonomy that has been continuously updated over the years. The CiteSeer collection contains a large collection of computer science research papers, many of which are tagged with categories from the ACM's taxonomy...
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