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Integrating Environmental Temperature Conditions into the SIR Model for Vector-Borne Diseases

2020

International audience; Nowadays, Complex networks are used to model and analyze various problems of real-life e.g. information diffusion in social networks, epidemic spreading in human population etc. Various epidemic spreading models are proposed for analyzing and understanding the spreading of infectious diseases in human contact networks. In classical epidemiological models, a susceptible person becomes infected after getting in contact with an infected person among the human population only. However, in vector-borne diseases, a human can be infected also by a living organism called a vector. The vector population that also help in spreading diseases is very sensitive to environmental f…

Computer sciencePopulationEpidemic dynamicsEpidemic SpreadingComplex NetworkContact networkMachine learningcomputer.software_genre01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasEnvironmental temperature0103 physical sciences[INFO]Computer Science [cs]010306 general physicseducationeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryTemperatureComplex network3. Good healthHomogeneousDy- namics on NetworkVector (epidemiology)Artificial intelligenceSIR modelEpidemic modelbusinesscomputer
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Does training in syllable recognition improve reading speed? A computer-based trial with poor readers from second and third grade.

2013

Repeated reading of infrequent syllables has been shown to increase reading speed at the word level in a transparent orthography. This study confirms these results with a computer-based training method and extends them by comparing the training effects of short syllables and long frequent and infrequent syllables, controlling for rapid automatized naming. Our results, based on a sample of 150 poor readers of Finnish, showed clear gains in reading speed regarding all trained syllables, but a transfer effect to the word level was evident only in the case of long infrequent syllables. Rapid automatized naming was associated with initial reading speed, but not with the training effect. peerRevi…

Computer scienceSpeech recognitionmedia_common.quotation_subjectEducationrapid automatized namingcomputerized trainingreading speedReading (process)nopea nimeäminenFinno-Ugric languageslukemisvaikeusta516syllablesRapid automatized namingta515interventiomedia_commontavutreading disabilityTraining (meteorology)Training effectreading fluencyTransfer of trainingPsychology (miscellaneous)lukemisen sujuvuusSyllableOrthography
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Identification of Reading Difficulties by a Digital Game-Based Assessment Technology

2020

Computerized game-based assessment (GBA) system for screening reading difficulties may provide substantial time and cost benefits over traditional paper-and-pencil assessment while providing means also to individually adapt learning content in educational games. To study the reliability and validity of a GBA system to identify struggling readers performing below a standard deviation from mean in paper-and-pencil test either in raw scores and grade-normative scores, a large-scale study with first to fourth grade students ( N = 723) was conducted, where GBA was administrated as a group test by tablet devices. Overall, the results indicated that the GBA can be successfully used to identify st…

Computer sciencearviointimenetelmätmedia_common.quotation_subjectreading assessmentEducation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineReading assessmentHuman–computer interactionReading (process)paper-and-pencil testingEvaluation methodsreading difficultiesReliability (statistics)media_commonEducational game4. Education05 social sciences050301 educationoppimispelitComputer Science ApplicationsIdentification (information)educational gamegame-based assessmentcomputer-based assessmentGame basedlukihäiriöt0503 education030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Learning Research Methods and Processes via Sharing Experience in a BLOG

2006

The goal is to increase knowledge about different research methods that have been employed in the information technology field by supporting the information exchange, collaboration, and cooperation between researchers. Well-designed, well-told stories can help others learn from past situations to respond more effectively in future situation. A blog is presented where PhD students and researchers are invited to collaborate by providing their stories, reading and commenting existing stories. This infrastructure allows researchers and PhD students to write the contents posing questions and finding answers on the relationship between research process and research results.

Computer sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectInformation technologyE-learningResearch processField (computer science)mobile learningWorld Wide WebReading (process)Mobile devicesInformation systemThe InternetbusinessPhd studentsInformation exchangeExperience sharing; PhD research courses; Research methods; Storytelling;media_common
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Read&Answer, A Tool to Capture on-Line Processing of Electronic Texts

2009

This paper is aimed at presenting Read&Answer, a tool that records reading times, one of the main on-line methods employed in text processing research. Read&Answer allows the recording, analysis and interpretation of the learner processing in order to test specific hypotheses and explain final comprehension results. First, we will describe the tool, and then we will briefly explain some research studies using the tool. We will show how Read&Answer can be used in combination with another on-line method extensively employed in text processing research, i.e., verbal protocols, and we will also compare Read&Answer with eye movement tracking, a widely accepted on-line reading times technique.

Computer sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectInterpretation (philosophy)Eye movementcomputer.software_genreTest (assessment)ComprehensionText processingReading (process)Artificial intelligenceLine (text file)businessThink aloud protocolcomputerNatural language processingmedia_commonThe Ergonomics Open Journal
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IWILDS'20

2020

Web search is one of the most ubiquitous online activities and often used for learning purposes, i.e., to extend one's knowledge or skills about certain topics or procedures. The importance of learning as an outcome of Web search has been recognized in research at the intersection of information retrieval, human-computer interaction, psychology, and educational sciences. Search as Learning (SAL) research examines relationships between querying, navigation, and reading behavior during Web search and the resulting learning outcomes, and how they can be measured, predicted, and supported. IWILDS aims to provide a platform to the interdisciplinary SAL community, with the objective to bring toge…

Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesEducational psychology02 engineering and technologyOutcome (game theory)World Wide WebPresentationIntersectionReading (process)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processing0509 other social sciences050904 information & library sciencesmedia_commonProceedings of the 29th ACM International Conference on Information & Knowledge Management
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Problemas Descriptivos de Fracciones

2016

Resumen En este trabajo se presenta un estudio sobre los problemas verbales de fracciones que ha transmitido la tradición escolar. Se trata de problemas descriptivos, porque su contexto es una historieta o narración pseudorealista que no pretende dar respuesta a ninguna situación verdaderamente práctica. Mediante el análisis didáctico e histórico-epistemológico se aporta claridad metodológica sobre estos problemas de fracciones, al identificar sus distintos tipos, sus estructuras, sus lecturas analíticas, sus reglas, fórmulas y métodos de resolución.

Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)Educationlaw.inventionMathematics (miscellaneous)lawReading (process)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesNarrativeNúmeros racionalesmedia_commonStructure (mathematical logic)Historia y Educación MatemáticaEpistemología05 social sciences050301 educationResolución de ProblemasResolution (logic)LinguisticsTipos de problemasAnálisis didácticoAnálisis Didáctico e Histórico-EpistemológicoLibros de textoProblemas Descriptivos de FraccionesCLARITY0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyBolema: Boletim de Educação Matemática
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Reading Skills, Acquisition of: Cultural, Environmental, and Developmental Impediments

2015

Reading acquisition is under the influence of the structure and function of the language itself, the individual's capacity to learn and the differential methods of instruction. Alphabetic languages vary from the bidirectionally consistent phoneme–grapheme–phoneme units of Finnish, to English as the most inconsistent for small units, but the latter of which increases in consistency as a function of increasing size of the unit (e.g., rime). Nonalphabetic Chinese places a heavy learning load through its inherently meaning-based logographic structure. Computer-assisted literacy training (e.g., GraphoGame) tailored to language features, teaching practices, and learner specific requirements can p…

Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectDyslexiaPhonologymedicine.diseaseLinguisticsLiteracySpellingReading (process)medicineFunction (engineering)OrthographyCognitive psychologymedia_commonMeaning (linguistics)
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Using eye-tracking to assess sourcing during multiple document reading: A critical analysis

2018

During the last 15 years, there have been some efforts to extend the use of eye - tracking to researching reading in complex contexts, such as the reading of multiple documents. The research community involved in this extension has been interested in higher - order comprehensio n processes occurring in complex reading contexts, such as sourcing, defined as the processes of attending to, representing, evaluating, and using available or accessible information about the sources of textual content. In this article, we argue that exte nding eye - tracking research to investigate more complex reading contexts has been made without critically reflecting on its validity in those contexts . Specific…

Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectEye movementData scienceNewspaperComprehensionStrategic sourcingReading comprehensionReading (process)Eye trackingReliability (statistics)Lecturamedia_commonfrontline Learning Research
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Sixth graders’ evaluation strategies when reading Internet search results : an eye-tracking study

2018

Eye-tracking technology was used to examine Internet search result evaluation strategies adopted by sixth-grade students (N = 36) during ten experimental information search tasks. The relevancy of the search result’s title, URL, and snippet components was manipulated and selection of search results as well as looking into probabilities on the search result components was analysed. The results revealed that during first-pass inspection, students read the search engine page by first looking at the title of a search result. If the title was relevant, the probability of looking at the snippet of the search result increased. During second-pass inspection, there was a high probability of students…

Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectSearch engine results pagehakukoneetcomputer.software_genreINDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCESeye trackinglukeminensilmänliikkeetRELEVANCEArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Reading (process)Developmental and Educational PsychologyWEB SEARCHverkkolukutaitotiedonhakuta515media_commontiedonlähteetInternetMOVEMENTSMultimediabusiness.industry05 social sciencesCHILDRENS050301 educationGeneral Social Sciencesonline readingPERFORMANCEINFORMATION-SEEKINGONLINE SEARCHHuman-Computer InteractionSKILLSkatseenseurantaEye trackingThe Internetinformation searchinternet0509 other social sciencessearch engine results page050904 information & library sciencesbusiness0503 educationcomputerBEHAVIORBehaviour and Information Technology
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