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PeerJ Computer Science, Volume 1
Volume 1, 2015
- Joan Starr, Eleni Castro, Mercè Crosas, Michel Dumontier, Robert R. Downs, Ruth E. Duerr, Laurel L. Haak, Melissa A. Haendel, Iván Herman, Simon Hodson, Joe Hourclé, John Ernest Kratz, Jennifer Lin, Lars Holm Nielsen, Amy Nurnberger, Stefan Pröll, Andreas Rauber, Simone Sacchi, Arthur P. Smith, Michael Taylor, Tim Clark:
Achieving human and machine accessibility of cited data in scholarly publications. e1 - Daniel P. Hirsch, Ingemar Markström, Meredith L. Patterson, Anders Sandberg, Mikael Vejdemo-Johansson:
More ties than we thought. e2 - Greg R. Ziegler, Ryan H. Hartsock, Ivan Baxter:
Zbrowse: an interactive GWAS results browser. e3 - Randal S. Olson, Zachary P. Neal:
Navigating the massive world of reddit: using backbone networks to map user interests in social media. e4 - Tiago Fernandes Tavares:
An interactive audio-visual installation using ubiquitous hardware and web-based software deployment. e5 - Philippe Lavoie-Mongrain, Mahdi Belcaid, Aïda Ouangraoua, Anne Bergeron, Guylaine Poisson:
Reconstructing the history of a WD40 beta-propeller tandem repeat using a phylogenetically informed algorithm. e6 - Thomas Sloan, Julio C. Hernandez-Castro:
Forensic analysis of video steganography tools. e7
- Satoru Satake, Keita Nakatani, Kotaro Hayashi, Takayuki Kanda, Michita Imai:
What should we know to develop an information robot? e8 - Alexander Safatli, Christian Blouin:
Pylogeny: an open-source Python framework for phylogenetic tree reconstruction and search space heuristics. e9
- Julio C. Hernandez-Castro, David L. Roberts:
Automatic detection of potentially illegal online sales of elephant ivory via data mining. e10 - Edward Meeds, Remco Hendriks, Said al Faraby, Magiel Bruntink, Max Welling:
MLitB: machine learning in the browser. e11 - Hudson Silva Borges, Marco Túlio Valente:
Mining usage patterns for the Android API. e12
- Ziyun Xu, Leonid B. Pekelis:
A survey of Chinese interpreting studies: who influences who ...and why? e14 - Gerhard Marquart, Joost C. F. de Winter:
Workload assessment for mental arithmetic tasks using the task-evoked pupillary response. e16 - Pavlo Bazilinskyy, Joost C. F. de Winter:
Auditory interfaces in automated driving: an international survey. e13 - Marco Picone, Michele Amoretti, Gianluigi Ferrari, Francesco Zanichelli:
D4V: a peer-to-peer architecture for data dissemination in smartphone-based vehicular applications. e15 - Daniel Graziotin, Xiaofeng Wang, Pekka Abrahamsson:
How do you feel, developer? An explanatory theory of the impact of affects on programming performance. e18 - Adam S. Hughes, Zhaowen Liu, Mark E. Reeves:
PAME: plasmonic assay modeling environment. e17 - Giovanni Beltrame:
Triple Modular Redundancy verification via heuristic netlist analysis. e21 - Steve Davis, James B. Pettengill, Yan Luo, Justin Payne, Al Shpuntoff, Hugh Rand, Errol Strain:
CFSAN SNP Pipeline: an automated method for constructing SNP matrices from next-generation sequence data. e20
- Meinald T. Thielsch, Ronja Engel, Gerrit Hirschfeld:
Expected usability is not a valid indicator of experienced usability. e19 - Lee Naish:
Sharing analysis in the Pawns compiler. e22 - Héctor Zenil, Fernando Soler-Toscano, Jean-Paul Delahaye, Nicolas Gauvrit:
Two-dimensional Kolmogorov complexity and an empirical validation of the Coding theorem method by compressibility. e23 - Emilio Ferrara, Zeyao Yang:
Quantifying the effect of sentiment on information diffusion in social media. e26
- Nicandro Scarabeo, Benjamin C. M. Fung, Rashid Hussain Khokhar:
Mining known attack patterns from security-related events. e25 - Zhihua Li, Wenqu Gu:
A redundancy-removing feature selection algorithm for nominal data. e24 - Vincenzo Palleschi, Luca Pagani, Stefano Pagnotta, Giuseppe Amato, Sergio Tofanelli:
Application of Graph Theory to the elaboration of personal genomic data for genealogical research. e27 - Jonathan Tamary, Dror G. Feitelson:
The rise of Chrome. e28
- Guido Nageldinger:
A framework for cut-over management. e29 - Daniel J. A. Hills, Adrian M. Grütter, Jonathan J. Hudson:
An algorithm for discovering Lagrangians automatically from data. e31 - Robin Haunschild, Lutz Bornmann, Loet Leydesdorff:
Networks of reader and country status: an analysis of Mendeley reader statistics. e32 - Elisha D. Roberson:
Identification of high-efficiency 3′GG gRNA motifs in indexed FASTA files with ngg2. e33 - Harald Klimach, Jens Zudrop, Sabine Roller:
Generation of high order geometry representations in Octree meshes. e35 - Nuno Fachada, Vitor V. Lopes, Rui Costa Martins, Agostinho C. Rosa:
Towards a standard model for research in agent-based modeling and simulation. e36 - Iman Khaghani Far, Michela Ferron, Francisco Ibarra, Marcos Báez, Stefano Tranquillini, Fabio Casati, Nicola Doppio:
The interplay of physical and social wellbeing in older adults: investigating the relationship between physical training and social interactions with virtual social environments. e30
- Dimitar Nikolov, Diego F. M. Oliveira, Alessandro Flammini, Filippo Menczer:
Measuring online social bubbles. e38 - Navin Sharma, Dilip Kumar Krishnappa, Sean Kenneth Barker, David E. Irwin, Prashant J. Shenoy:
Managing server clusters on intermittent power. e34 - Bahar Sateli, René Witte:
Semantic representation of scientific literature: bringing claims, contributions and named entities onto the Linked Open Data cloud. e37
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