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    Schaum's outline of introduction to computer science / by Mata-Toledo, Ramon A.

    Published 2000 Subjects:
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    Applied Microsoft. NET Framework Programming in Microsoft Visual Basic. NET / by Richter, Jeffrey

    Published 2002 Subjects: “…Computer Science - Visual BASIC 2194…”
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    Visual and computer-based technologies of soil automated decoding by T. V. Korolyuk

    Published 2014-12-01

    The experience gained in the use of visual and digital decoding methods of satellite imagery is considered (analysis of curves for spectral images, method of basic components) with the view of comparing their advantages for application in soil studies within the different natural zones of the countr...

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    THE ESSENCE AND STRUCTURE OF VISUAL AND INFORMATION CULTURE OF WOULD-BE MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE TEACHERS by Maryna Hryhorivna Drushliak

    Published 2021-06-01

    The development of information technologies, the widespread use of Internet content have led to a situation where the skills of working with visual materials are becoming more popular and make a necessary component of education in the XXI century. The would-be teacher, operating with visual images,...

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    “…Analysis of the essence of the concepts “visual culture” and “information culture” allowed revealing the essence of the phenomenon “visual and information culture of would-be mathematics and computer science teachers”. …”
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    Didactic potential of using systems for visualization of algorithms in the process of teaching programming by V. D. Moglan

    Published 2019-05-01

    The article is devoted to the didactic potential on the use of the visualizer of algorithms as software, which graphically demonstrates the work of algorithms for processing input data. There are described the difficulties arising during the study of the fundamentals of algorithmization and programm...

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    “…In order to increase the effectiveness of the educational process, it is proposed to use the visualizer of algorithms for teaching algorithms and programming for students of the “Applied Informatics” direction as future specialists in the information technologies.The purpose of the study is to increase the efficiency of the development of algorithmic thinking among students of the specialty “Computer Science”, due to the support and active use of the algorithm visualizer as an additional visual tool for learning when studying the course “Fundamentals of Programming”.Materials and research methods include the analysis of scientific and methodological literature on the subject under study, the analysis of the problem of developing algorithmic thinking by students, the practical implementation of the learning process of the basics of algorithmization and programming using the developed algorithms visualizer, the analysis of students’ survey results.Results. …”
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    Accessibility of Massive Open Online Courses in Computer Sciences and Programming for Persons with Disabilities by E. A. Kosova, A S. Gapon, K. I. Redkokosh

    Published 2020-10-01

    Purpose of research. The work deals with accessibility assessment of the Russian-language massive open online courses (MOOCs) in computer science and programming. Recent studies show that MOOCs have multiple web accessibility mistakes, both from the side of the platform and/or the authors’ content....

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    “…Assistive technology almost always reproduces the code with errors and gaps, and embedded compilers have impaired access to the visual interface and feedback.Conclusion. To improve the web accessibility of the MOOCs in computer science and programming, the following steps should be carried out: 1) common platform accessibility errors should be fixed and the content of the published MOOCs should be brought in line with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1; 2) only those courses should admit for publication on platforms, that have passed the web accessibility assessment procedure; 3) MOOCs’ production teams should be trained in the basics of web accessibility and develop new courses in accordance with WCAG 2.1; 4) attention should be paid to the creation of ergonomic compilers in accordance with the requirements for accessible software and web development tools.…”
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    Artificial intelligence can emulate human normative judgments on emotional visual scenes by Zaira Romeo, Alberto Testolin

    Published 2025-07-01

    Affective reactions have deep biological foundations; however, in humans, the development of emotion concepts is also shaped by language and higher-order cognition. A recent breakthrough in artificial intelligence (AI) has been the creation of multimodal language models that exhibit impressive intel...

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    Computer aided photographic memory enhancement and speed reading (case study) by Baghdad Science Journal

    Published 2014-06-01

    This work aimed to design and testing of a computer program – based eyeQ improvement, photographic memory enhancement, and speed reading to match the reading speed 150 – 250 word per minute (WPM) with the mind ability of processing and eye snap shooting 5000WPM . The package designed based on Visual...

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    APAV: An advanced pangenome analysis and visualization toolkit. by Xiaorui Dong, Du Jiao, Hongzhang Xue, Shiyu Fan, Chaochun Wei

    Published 2025-07-01

    Traditional pangenome analysis focuses on gene presence/absence variations (gene PAVs). However, the current methods for gene PAV analysis are insensitive to detect small but valuable mutations within gene regions, and they overlook variations in intergenic regions. Additionally, the visual inspecti...

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    Visual Graphical Interpreted Language for Discrete Modeling DLAA by Dmitry Gapanovich, Vladimir Sukhomlin

    Published 2025-04-01

    The article is devoted to the development of a visual graphical language (DLAA) of state diagrams of special-purpose finite state machines (FSM) intended for structured description of configuration and behavior of discrete-event systems. The article provides an analysis of known graphical languages...

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    Research and Implementation of Travel Aids for Blind and Visually Impaired People by Jun Xu, Shilong Xu, Mingyu Ma, Jing Ma, Chuanlong Li

    Published 2025-07-01

    Blind and visually impaired (BVI) people face significant challenges in perception, navigation, and safety during travel. Existing infrastructure (e.g., blind lanes) and traditional aids (e.g., walking sticks, basic audio feedback) provide limited flexibility and interactivity for complex environmen...

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    Layers of the monkey visual cortex are selectively modulated during electrical stimulation. by Sangjun Lee, Zhihe Zhao, Ivan Alekseichuk, Jimin Park, Sina Shirinpour, Gary Linn, Charles E Schroeder, Arnaud Y Falchier, Alexander Opitz

    Published 2025-07-01

    The mammalian neocortex, organized into six cellular layers or laminae, forms a cortical network within layers. Layer-specific computations are crucial for sensory processing of visual stimuli within the primary visual cortex. Laminar recordings of local field potentials (LFPs) are a powerful tool t...

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    CircPac: A web-based analysis toolset for exploring circular RNA dataGitHub by Amir Hossein Foroutan, Sadra Salehi-Mazandarani, Maryam Lotfi-Shahreza, Parvaneh Nikpour

    Published 2025-08-01

    Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a type of RNAs that play crucial roles in various biological processes. Their outstanding properties such as tissue-specific expression and high resistance to exonuclease degradation make them attractive for research. However, a comprehensive analysis tool for analyzing...

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    Lateralised memory networks may explain the use of higher-order visual features in navigating insects. by Giulio Filippi, James Knight, Andrew Philippides, Paul Graham

    Published 2025-06-01

    Many insects use memories of their visual environment to adaptively drive spatial behaviours. In ants, visual memories are fundamental for navigation, whereby foragers follow long visually guided routes to foraging sites and return to the location of their nest. Whilst we understand the basic visual...

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    Jupyter Notebook: a system for interactive scientific computing by A. I. Yakimchik

    Published 2019-04-01

    Jupyter Notebook ― is a web-appendix which allows writing and supplying comments a code to Python in interactive regime. It is an exclusive method to make experiments and studies and intercommunicate with others. Many research people use this calculative medium in their works more often. The main fa...

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    Next-Generation Computational Approaches for Biological Network Analysis by Hamza Ali Mari, Maham Taqi, Abrar Ahmed Rattar, Ahsan Jamal Memon, Muhammad Talha Nasir, Arleen Yousuf

    Published 2025-06-01

    Protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks are critical to understanding cellular processes and disease mechanisms. Computational advances have transformed PPI analysis, allowing for the prediction, analysis, and visualization of intricate interaction networks. This article discusses the basics of P...

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    PV2P: Program Visualization and Pair Programming to Improve Students Understanding of Python Programming by Syahrul Affendi Abdul Rahman

    Published 2023-05-01

    The objective of this research was to enhance the understanding of Python programming among students. The research involved 71 students from two form 2 classes at MRSM Tun Ghazali Shafie who were studying Basics of Computer Science (ASK). The data collection is conducted through observation, pre- a...

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    “…The research involved 71 students from two form 2 classes at MRSM Tun Ghazali Shafie who were studying Basics of Computer Science (ASK). The data collection is conducted through observation, pre- and post-tests, and questionnaires. …”
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    Fractional Discrete Computer Virus System: Chaos and Complexity Algorithms by Ma’mon Abu Hammad, Imane Zouak, Adel Ouannas, Giuseppe Grassi

    Published 2025-07-01

    The spread of computer viruses represents a major challenge to digital security, underscoring the need for a deeper understanding of their propagation mechanisms. This study examines the stability and chaotic dynamics of a fractional discrete Susceptible-Infected (SI) model for computer viruses, inc...

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    A computational diagnostic model for infectious diseases via similarity measures on N-framed plithogenic hypersoft sets by Muhammad Rayees Ahmad, Usman Afzal, Nadir Omer, Ali Delham Algarni, Sara A. Ghorashi, Huda Eltayeb

    Published 2025-08-01

    In healthcare, tracking evolving symptoms is a tough task. Symptoms do not stay fixed. They shift, overlap, and change over time, often leaving clinicians unsure of what is happening. Imagine a patient with a fever that spikes one day, drops the next, and then climbs again. Is it malaria? Dengue? Or...

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    Multi-Stage Image Aesthetic Assessment via Chain-of-Thought Reasoning by Zhenglang Jiang, Jianhao Liu, Hongming Li, Yue Liu, Yu Song

    Published 2025-01-01

    Image Aesthetic Assessment (IAA) is an crucial task in computer vision, aiming to quantify the aesthetic quality of images. Existing methods face two main challenges: neglecting the sequential modeling of human visual perception, and the fact that multi-attribute annotation is extremely time-consumi...

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