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Turku Centre for Computer Science
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About: Turku Centre for Computer Science is a facility organization based out in Turku, Finland. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Decidability & Word (group theory). The organization has 382 authors who have published 1027 publications receiving 19560 citations.
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TL;DR: The metrics model was sensitive to the changes that occurred in the organization and revealed significant improvements in six of the eight metrics and a deterioration in one of the metrics.
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TL;DR: A conceptual framework is created, based on a structured literature review, to analyze the digital disability divide and help find solutions for it and a number of key findings emerged.
Abstract: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to create a conceptual framework, based on a structured literature review, to analyze the digital disability divide and help find solutions for it. A digital disability divide exists between people with impairments and those without impairments. Multiple studies have shown that people without impairments are less likely to own a computer or have an Internet connection than are people with impairments. However, the digital disability divide is seen in relation not only to access but also to accessibility and use. For people with impairments, new technological innovations offer solutions for everyday challenges, such as finding information, communicating with others and using electronic services. Design/methodology/approach – For this study, 4,778 conference and journal publications were systematically analyzed. Findings – A number of key findings emerged. This field is relatively new, and the literature is highly focused on the technological and social aspects of the ...
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01 Apr 1997TL;DR: This second volume of the Handbook of Formal Languages contains the most fundamental applications of language theory, including aspects of linguistics and parsing, both natural and programming languages, symbolic manipulation, and pattern matching.
Abstract: This second volume of the Handbook of Formal Languages contains the most fundamental applications of language theory. Various aspects of linguistics and parsing, both natural and programming languages, symbolic manipulation, and pattern matching are discussed. A special feature is the recently very active field of DNA computing.
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TL;DR: The method combines cutting plane optimization with red-black tree based approach to subgradient calculations, and has O(ms+mlog (m)) time complexity, where m is the number of training examples, and s the average number of non-zero features per example.
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01 Jan 2012TL;DR: A general result is obtained concerning sequences generated by systems with interaction, and new estimates are obtained for lengths of sequences in the non-interactive case.
Abstract: The paper investigates sequences generated by reaction systems . Arbitrary sequences can be generated if the cardinalities of the sets of reactants and inhibitors are unbounded. Most of the paper investigates systems where both of these cardinalities equal 1. A general result is obtained concerning sequences generated by systems with interaction . New estimates are obtained for lengths of sequences in the non-interactive case.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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José A. Teixeira | 101 | 1414 | 47329 |
Cunsheng Ding | 61 | 254 | 11116 |
Jun'ichi Tsujii | 59 | 389 | 15985 |
Arto Salomaa | 56 | 374 | 17706 |
Tero Aittokallio | 52 | 271 | 8689 |
Risto Lahdelma | 48 | 149 | 6637 |
Hannu Tenhunen | 45 | 819 | 11661 |
Mats Gyllenberg | 44 | 204 | 8029 |
Sampo Pyysalo | 42 | 153 | 8839 |
Olli Polo | 42 | 140 | 5303 |
Pasi Liljeberg | 40 | 306 | 6959 |
Tapio Salakoski | 38 | 231 | 7271 |
Filip Ginter | 37 | 156 | 7294 |
Robert Fullér | 37 | 152 | 5848 |
Juha Plosila | 35 | 342 | 4917 |