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PeerJ Computer Science, Volume 4
Volume 4, 2018
- Erwan Bocher, Olivier Ertz:
A redesign of OGC Symbology Encoding standard for sharing cartography. e143 - Kyle Chard, Eli Dart, Ian T. Foster, David J. Shifflett, Steven Tuecke, Jason Williams:
The Modern Research Data Portal: a design pattern for networked, data-intensive science. e144 - Daniel Alcaide, Jan Aerts:
MCLEAN: Multilevel Clustering Exploration As Network. e145
- Arfon M. Smith, Kyle E. Niemeyer, Daniel S. Katz, Lorena A. Barba, George Githinji, Melissa Gymrek, Kathryn D. Huff, Christopher R. Madan, Abigail Cabunoc Mayes, Kevin M. Moerman, Pjotr Prins, Karthik Ram, Ariel Rokem, Tracy K. Teal, Roman Valls Guimera, Jacob VanderPlas:
Journal of Open Source Software (JOSS): design and first-year review. e147 - Joonbum Lee, Mauricio Muñoz, Lex Fridman, Trent Victor, Bryan Reimer, Bruce Mehler:
Investigating the correspondence between driver head position and glance location. e146
- Tatiana Rocher, Mathieu Giraud, Mikaël Salson:
Indexing labeled sequences. e148
- Pierre Fernique, Christophe Pradal:
AutoWIG: automatic generation of python bindings for C++ libraries. e149 - Lieven Billiet, Sabine Van Huffel, Vanya Van Belle:
Interval Coded Scoring: a toolbox for interpretable scoring systems. e150 - Bérenger Bramas, Pavel Kus:
Computing the sparse matrix vector product using block-based kernels without zero padding on processors with AVX-512 instructions. e151 - Paolo Corti, Tom Kralidis, Benjamin G. Lewis:
Enhancing discovery in spatial data infrastructures using a search engine. e152 - J. Frederico Carvalho, Mikael Vejdemo-Johansson, Danica Kragic, Florian T. Pokorny:
An algorithm for calculating top-dimensional bounding chains. e153
- Kelwin Fernandes, Davide Chicco, Jaime S. Cardoso, Jessica Fernandes:
Supervised deep learning embeddings for the prediction of cervical cancer diagnosis. e154 - Mohith Manjunath, Yi Zhang, Yeonsung Kim, Steve H. Yeo, Omar Sobh, Nathan Russell, Christian Followell, Colleen Bushell, Umberto Ravaioli, Jun S. Song:
ClusterEnG: an interactive educational web resource for clustering and visualizing high-dimensional data. e155
- Lucía Santamaría, Helena Mihaljevic:
Comparison and benchmark of name-to-gender inference services. e156 - Alasdair Tran, Cheng Soon Ong, Christian Wolf:
Combining active learning suggestions. e157 - Konrad Hinsen:
Verifiability in computer-aided research: the role of digital scientific notations at the human-computer interface. e158 - Manjusha Nair, Jinesh M. Kannimoola, Bharat Jayaraman, Bipin Nair, Shyam Diwakar:
Temporal constrained objects for modelling neuronal dynamics. e159
- Dragan D. Nikolic:
Parallelisation of equation-based simulation programs on heterogeneous computing systems. e160
- Charalampos P. Triantafyllidis, Lazaros G. Papageorgiou:
An integrated platform for intuitive mathematical programming modeling using LaTeX. e161 - Jason J. Saleem, Dustin T. Weiler:
Performance, workload, and usability in a multiscreen, multi-device, information-rich environment. e162 - Yasmin AlNoamany, John A. Borghi:
Towards computational reproducibility: researcher perspectives on the use and sharing of software. e163 - Anne E. Thessen, Jorrit H. Poelen, Matthew Collins, Jen Hammock:
20 GB in 10 minutes: a case for linking major biodiversity databases using an open socio-technical infrastructure and a pragmatic, cross-institutional collaboration. e164
- Stefano Menegon, Alessandro Sarretta, Daniel Depellegrin, Giulio Farella, Chiara Venier, Andrea Barbanti:
Tools4MSP: an open source software package to support Maritime Spatial Planning. e165 - Christopher D. Cabrall, Nico Janssen, Joost C. F. de Winter:
Adaptive automation: automatically (dis)engaging automation during visually distracted driving. e166 - Iam Palatnik de Sousa:
Convolutional ensembles for Arabic Handwritten Character and Digit Recognition. e167
- Zhengyan Dai, Karl F. MacDorman:
The doctor's digital double: how warmth, competence, and animation promote adherence intention. e168
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