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- 2017
- Mona Alshahrani, Othman Soufan, Arturo Magana-Mora, Vladimir B. Bajic:
DANNP: an efficient artificial neural network pruning tool. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e137 (2017) - Markus J. Ankenbrand, Sonja Hohlfeld, Thomas Hackl, Frank Förster:
AliTV - interactive visualization of whole genome comparisons. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e116 (2017) - Gregory Burlet, Abram Hindle:
Isolated guitar transcription using a deep belief network. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e109 (2017) - Bruno Contrino, Eric Miele, Ronald Tomlinson, M. Paola Castaldi, Piero Ricchiuto:
DOSCHEDA: a web application for interactive chemoproteomics data analysis. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e129 (2017) - Carlos J. Corrada-Bravo, Rafael Álvarez Berríos, T. Mitchell Aide:
Species-specific audio detection: a comparison of three template-based detection algorithms using random forests. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e113 (2017) - Benjamin Ultan Cowley, Jussi Korpela, Jari Torniainen:
Computational testing for automated preprocessing: a Matlab toolbox to enable large scale electroencephalography data processing. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e108 (2017) - Anastasia Dimou, Sahar Vahdati, Angelo Di Iorio, Christoph Lange, Ruben Verborgh, Erik Mannens:
Challenges as enablers for high quality Linked Data: insights from the Semantic Publishing Challenge. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e105 (2017) - Johannes Dröge, Alexander Schönhuth, Alice C. McHardy:
A probabilistic model to recover individual genomes from metagenomes. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e117 (2017) - Fabian Fagerholm, Marco Kuhrmann, Jürgen Münch:
Guidelines for using empirical studies in software engineering education. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e131 (2017) - Rui Fan, Ke Xu, Jichang Zhao:
A GPU-based solution for fast calculation of the betweenness centrality in large weighted networks. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e140 (2017) - Paul Fremantle, Philip J. Scott:
A survey of secure middleware for the Internet of Things. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e114 (2017) - Christoph Hochreiner, Michael Vögler, Stefan Schulte, Schahram Dustdar:
Cost-efficient enactment of stream processing topologies. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e141 (2017) - Pariya Kashfi, Agneta Nilsson, Robert Feldt:
Integrating User eXperience practices into software development processes: implications of the UX characteristics. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e130 (2017) - Jaewoo Kim, Meeyoung Cha, Jong Gun Lee:
Nowcasting commodity prices using social media. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e126 (2017) - Konstantinos Konstantinidis, Symeon Papadopoulos, Yiannis Kompatsiaris:
Exploring Twitter communication dynamics with evolving community analysis. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e107 (2017) - Albert Krewinkel, Robert Winkler:
Formatting Open Science: agilely creating multiple document formats for academic manuscripts with Pandoc Scholar. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e112 (2017) - Maxime Leblanc-Latour, Craig Bryan, Andrew E. Pelling:
Utilizing social media and video games to control #DIY microscopes. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e139 (2017) - Jennifer Lu, Florian P. Breitwieser, Peter Thielen, Steven L. Salzberg:
Bracken: estimating species abundance in metagenomics data. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e104 (2017) - Jamie P. McCusker, Michel Dumontier, Rui Yan, Sylvia He, Jonathan S. Dordick, Deborah L. McGuinness:
Finding melanoma drugs through a probabilistic knowledge graph. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e106 (2017) - Aaron Meurer, Christopher P. Smith, Mateusz Paprocki, Ondrej Certík, Sergey B. Kirpichev, Matthew Rocklin, Amit Kumar, Sergiu Ivanov, Jason Keith Moore, Sartaj Singh, Thilina Rathnayake, Sean Vig, Brian E. Granger, Richard P. Muller, Francesco Bonazzi, Harsh Gupta, Shivam Vats, Fredrik Johansson, Fabian Pedregosa, Matthew J. Curry, Andy R. Terrel, Stepán Roucka, Ashutosh Saboo, Isuru Fernando, Sumith Kulal, Robert Cimrman, Anthony M. Scopatz:
SymPy: symbolic computing in Python. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e103 (2017) - Rory Mitchell, Eibe Frank:
Accelerating the XGBoost algorithm using GPU computing. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e127 (2017) - Dimitris Mitropoulos, Diomidis Spinellis:
Fatal injection: a survey of modern code injection attack countermeasures. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e136 (2017) - Ken Arroyo Ohori, Hugo Ledoux, Jantien E. Stoter:
Visualising higher-dimensional space-time and space-scale objects as projections to ℝ3. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e123 (2017) - Todd C. Pataky:
Power1D: a Python toolbox for numerical power estimates in experiments involving one-dimensional continua. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e125 (2017) - Silvio Peroni, Francesco Osborne, Angelo Di Iorio, Andrea Giovanni Nuzzolese, Francesco Poggi, Fabio Vitali, Enrico Motta:
Research Articles in Simplified HTML: a Web-first format for HTML-based scholarly articles. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e132 (2017) - Jasmin Ramadani, Stefan Wagner:
Are suggestions from coupled file changes useful for perfective maintenance tasks? PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e135 (2017) - Nicolas P. Rougier, Konrad Hinsen, Frédéric Alexandre, Thomas Arildsen, Lorena A. Barba, Fabien C. Y. Benureau, C. Titus Brown, Pierre de Buyl, Ozan Caglayan, Andrew P. Davison, Marc-André Delsuc, Georgios Detorakis, Alexandra K. Diem, Damien Drix, Pierre Enel, Benoît Girard, Olivia Guest, Matt G. Hall, Rafael Neto Henriques, Xavier Hinaut, Kamil S. Jaron, Mehdi Khamassi, Almar Klein, Tiina Manninen, Pietro Marchesi, Dan McGlinn, Christoph Metzner, Owen L. Petchey, Hans Ekkehard Plesser, Timothée Poisot, Karthik Ram, Yoav Ram, Etienne B. Roesch, Cyrille Rossant, Vahid Rostami, Aaron Shifman, Jemma Stachelek, Marcel Stimberg, Frank Stollmeier, Federico Vaggi, Guillaume Viejo, Julien Vitay, Anya E. Vostinar, Roman Yurchak, Tiziano Zito:
Sustainable computational science: the ReScience initiative. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e142 (2017) - Angelo Antonio Salatino, Francesco Osborne, Enrico Motta:
How are topics born? Understanding the research dynamics preceding the emergence of new areas. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e119 (2017) - Bahar Sateli, Felicitas Löffler, Birgitta König-Ries, René Witte:
ScholarLens: extracting competences from research publications for the automatic generation of semantic user profiles. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e121 (2017) - Johannes M. Schleicher, Michael Vögler, Christian Inzinger, Schahram Dustdar:
Modeling and management of usage-aware distributed datasets for global Smart City Application Ecosystems. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 3: e115 (2017)
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