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Frontiers in ICT, Volume 3
Volume 3, 2016
- Monika Akbar:
Digital Technology Shaping Teaching Practices in Higher Education. 1 - Lav R. Varshney:
Fundamental Limits of Data Analytics in Sociotechnical Systems. 2 - Jacob Scharcanski:
Bringing Vision-Based Measurements into our Daily Life: A Grand Challenge for Computer Vision Systems. 3 - Jonas Maziero:
Fortran Code for Generating Random Probability Vectors, Unitaries, and Quantum States. 4 - Adrien Girard, Maud Marchal, Florian Gosselin, Anthony Chabrier, François Louveau, Anatole Lécuyer:
HapTip: Displaying Haptic Shear Forces at the Fingertips for Multi-Finger Interaction in Virtual Environments. 6 - Teresa Romão
:
Challenges in Designing Smarter Mobile User Experiences. 7 - Adeyemi R. Ikuesan
, Shukor Abd Razak, Mazleena Salleh:
Understanding Online Behavior: Exploring the Probability of Online Personality Trait Using Supervised Machine-Learning Approach. 8 - Paul Gay, Sylvain Meignier, Paul Deléglise, Jean-Marc Odobez
:
CRF-Based Context Modeling for Person Identification in Broadcast Videos. 9 - Samiul Hasan
, Satish V. Ukkusuri, Xianyuan Zhan
:
Understanding Social Influence in Activity Location Choice and Lifestyle Patterns Using Geolocation Data from Social Media. 10 - Chunfeng Liu, Rafael A. Calvo, Renee Lim:
Improving Medical Students' Awareness of Their Non-Verbal Communication through Automated Non-Verbal Behavior Feedback. 11 - Piotr Frackiewicz:
Strong Isomorphism in Marinatto-Weber Type Quantum Games. 12 - Joanne E. Zucco
, Bruce H. Thomas
:
Design Guidelines for Wearable Pointing Devices. 13 - Zhengbing Bian, Fabián A. Chudak, Robert B. Israel, Brad Lackey, William G. Macready, Aidan Roy:
Mapping Constrained Optimization Problems to Quantum Annealing with Application to Fault Diagnosis. 14 - Hakim C. Achterberg
, Marcel Koek
, Wiro J. Niessen:
Fastr: A Workflow Engine for Advanced Data Flows in Medical Image Analysis. 15 - Filomena Scibelli, Alda Troncone, Laurence Likforman-Sulem, Alessandro Vinciarelli, Anna Esposito
:
How Major Depressive Disorder Affects the Ability to Decode Multimodal Dynamic Emotional Stimuli. 16 - Andrew C. Robb
, Andrea Kleinsmith, Andrew Cordar, Casey White, Adam Wendling, Samsun Lampotang
, Benjamin Lok
:
Training Together: How Another Human Trainee's Presence Affects Behavior during Virtual Human-Based Team Training. 17 - Mylène Laforest, Stéphane Bouchard
, Ana-Maria Crétu, Olivier Mesly:
Inducing an Anxiety Response Using a Contaminated Virtual Environment: Validation of a Therapeutic Tool for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. 18 - Ivan B. Coulamy, Alan C. Santos
, Itay Hen, Marcelo S. Sarandy
:
Energetic Cost of Superadiabatic Quantum Computation. 19 - Fernando Garcia-Sanjuan, Javier Jaen, Vicente Nacher:
Toward a General Conceptualization of Multi-Display Environments. 20 - Yosra Mathlouthi, Amar Mitiche, Ismail Ben Ayed:
Monocular, Boundary-Preserving Joint Recovery of Scene Flow and Depth. 21 - Hamid Hrimech, Sabrina Beloufa, Frédéric Mérienne, Jean-Michel Boucheix, Fabrice Cauchard, Joël Vedrenne, Andras Kemeny:
The Effects of the Use of Serious Game in Eco-Driving Training. 22 - Jack Raymond, Sheir Yarkoni
, Evgeny Andriyash:
Global Warming: Temperature Estimation in Annealers. 23 - María Murcia-López, Anthony Steed
:
The Effect of Environmental Features, Self-Avatar, and Immersion on Object Location Memory in Virtual Environments. 24 - Christian Barillot, Elise Bannier
, Olivier Commowick
, Isabelle Corouge
, Anthony Baire, Ines Fakhfakh, Justine Guillaumont
, Yao Yao, Michaël Kain:
Shanoir: Applying the Software as a Service Distribution Model to Manage Brain Imaging Research Repositories. 25 - Jean-Luc Lugrin, Marc Erich Latoschik
, Michael Habel, Daniel Roth, Christian Seufert, Silke Grafe:
Breaking Bad Behaviors: A New Tool for Learning Classroom Management Using Virtual Reality. 26 - Markus Kächele, Martin Schels, Friedhelm Schwenker:
The Influence of Annotation, Corpus Design, and Evaluation on the Outcome of Automatic Classification of Human Emotions. 27 - Ori Heimlich, Elishai Ezra Tsur
:
OpenVX-Based Python Framework for Real-time Cross-Platform Acceleration of Embedded Computer Vision Applications. 28 - Ryan P. McMahan
, Nicolas S. Herrera:
AFFECT: Altered-Fidelity Framework for Enhancing Cognition and Training. 29 - Stéphanie Fleck, Martin Hachet
:
Making Tangible the Intangible: Hybridization of the Real and the Virtual to Enhance Learning of Abstract Phenomena. 30 - Emilien Micard, Damien Husson, Jacques Felblinger:
ArchiMed: A Data Management System for Clinical Research in Imaging. 31 - Samuel Danso, Dominic Edward Job, David Rodriguez Gonzalez
, David Alexander Dickie
, Jeb Palmer, Jenny Ure, Philip Bath
, Peter Sandercock, Joanna M. Wardlaw:
Developing an Integrated Image Bank and Metadata for Large-scale Research in Cerebrovascular Disease: Our Experience from the Stroke Image Bank Project. 32 - Thessa T. J. P. Kockelkorn, Rui Ramos, José Ramos, Pim A. de Jong, Cornelia Schaefer-Prokop, Rianne Wittenberg, Audrey M. Tiehuis, Jan C. Grutters, Max A. Viergever, Bram van Ginneken
:
Optimization Strategies for Interactive Classification of Interstitial Lung Disease Textures. 33 - Mahdi Nabiyouni, Siroberto Scerbo, Doug A. Bowman
, Tobias Höllerer:
Relative Effects of Real-world and Virtual-World Latency on an Augmented Reality Training Task: An AR Simulation Experiment. 34 - Marianne Allanic, Pierre-Yves Hervé
, Cong-Cuong Pham, Myriam Lekkal, Alexandre Durupt
, Thierry Brial, Arthur Grioche, Nada Matta, Philippe Boutinaud, Benoît Eynard
, Marc Joliot:
BIOMIST: A Platform for Biomedical Data Lifecycle Management of Neuroimaging Cohorts. 35
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