Search results for "Programes d'ordinador"
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EvalMSA: A Program to Evaluate Multiple Sequence Alignments and Detect Outliers
2016
8 páginas, 3 figuras, 2 tablas.
Los algoritmos que valoran el riesgo de reincidencia. En especial, VioGen
2021
Las herramientas de evaluación del riesgo más novedosas se asisten de algoritmos para predecir la probabilidad de reincidencia de un delincuente y pueden servir de apoyo en la toma de determinadas decisiones en el ámbito del proceso penal. A ellas dedicamos este estudio, con especial hincapié en una herramienta concreta en el ámbito de la violencia de género, el sistema VioGén. The latest risk assessment tools use algorithms to predict the likelihood of reoffending and can be used to support certain decisions in criminal proceedings. This article focuses on these tools, with special emphasis on a specific one in the field of gender violence, the VioGén system.
Extending Graph (Discrete) Derivative Descriptors to N-Tuple Atom-Relations
2015
In the present manuscript, an extension of the previously defined Graph Derivative Indices (GDIs) is discussed. To achieve this objective, the concept of a hypermatrix, conceived from the calculation of the frequencies of triple and quadruple atom relations in a set of connected sub-graphs, is introduced. This set of subgraphs is generated following a predefined criterion, known as the event (S), being in this particular case the connectivity among atoms. The triple and quadruple relations frequency matrices serve as a basis for the computation of triple and quadruple discrete derivative indices, respectively. The GDIs are implemented in a computational program denominated DIVATI (acronym f…
Is there a cost at encoding words with joined letters during visual word recognition?
2018
Abstract For simplicity, models of visual-word recognition have focused on printed words composed of separated letters, thus overlooking the processing of cursive words. Manso de Zuniga, Humphreys, and Evett (1991) claimed that there is an early “cursive normalization” encoding stage when processing written words with joined letters. To test this claim, we conducted a lexical decision experiment in which words were presented either with separated or joined letters. To examine if the cost of letter segmentation occurs early in processing, we also manipulated a factor (i.e., word-frequency) that is posited to affect subsequent lexical processing. Results showed faster response times for the w…