Editorial Material
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Michelle Francl
Summary: Posters were created to accommodate the increasing number of scientists and conferences, offering a platform for those not included in oral presentations. However, it remains unclear why poster sessions predominantly involve students.
Editorial Material
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Anne Gulland
Summary: Women ask less than one-third of the questions at conference talks.
Article
Computer Science, Software Engineering
Catarina Costa, Jair Figueiredo, Joao Felipe Pimentel, Anita Sarma, Leonardo Murta
Summary: Development of large projects often involves parallel work in multiple branches that need to be reintegrated through a merge operation. Conflicts may arise during merge, so selecting the right developers for collaborative merge sessions is crucial. TIPMerge recommends participants based on project history, developers' changes in branches, and dependencies among files, aiming to maximize joint knowledge coverage with optimization techniques.
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
(2021)
Article
Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Jasmin Grosinger, Mona M. Hella, Jeffrey A. Jargon
Summary: The panel sessions at this year's IEEE International Microwave Symposium (IMS) Week cover a broad range of topics and events spanning the week, with sponsorship from multiple organizations.
IEEE MICROWAVE MAGAZINE
(2022)
Article
Psychology, Multidisciplinary
Daphne Lamirel, Sarah Davis, Joe Low, Marc Serfaty, Megan Armstrong
Summary: The study found that individuals with advanced cancer used Talking Control sessions as a safe space to express their feelings, focus on the positive aspects of their lives, and reflect on ways to overcome difficulties.
Article
Computer Science, Information Systems
Theodoros Giannakas, Pavlos Sermpezis, Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulos
Summary: Caching algorithms aim to predict content popularity and place it closer to users. Additionally, requests are increasingly driven by recommendation systems, which suggests making RSs prefer locally cached content to reduce network costs and improve streaming rates. This work proposes a Markov Chain model for recommendation-driven requests and formulates the problem of selecting high quality recommendations that minimize network cost in the long run. It also extends the framework to account for user preference in recommendation positions, and provides optimal polynomial-time algorithms for these problems, which show significant potential for improvement compared to baseline recommendations and a greedy network-friendly-RS.
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MOBILE COMPUTING
(2023)
Article
Computer Science, Theory & Methods
Filipe Casal, Andreia Mordido, Vasco T. Vasconcelos
Summary: This paper discusses the concept of mixed choices in session types, exploring their impact on program development flexibility and the reduction of synchronization primitives. It also introduces a type system incorporating subtyping and proves preservation and absence of runtime errors for processes.
THEORETICAL COMPUTER SCIENCE
(2022)
Article
Physics, Multidisciplinary
Daniel Lopes, Joao Correia, Penousal Machado
Summary: This article introduces the EvoDesigner extension and its application in the process of graphic design. By automatically evolving the layout and style variations of given pages, EvoDesigner can assist designers in their creative process and promote collaboration between designers and the system. The findings indicate that using grid systems can improve the organization of pages, but more organized layouts do not always result in better outcomes.
Article
Clinical Neurology
Hannah Ford, Lisa Hahn, Patrick Clarke, Shane Gill, Ben Carnell, Cherrie Galletly
Summary: In this study, it was found that 15-minute and 30-minute rTMS treatments showed no significant difference in partial response, response, and remission rates for treatment resistant depression, indicating that shorter treatment sessions were just as effective as longer sessions.
JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
(2021)
Article
Business, Finance
Hyuna Ham, Doojin Ryu, Robert Webb
Summary: This study examines the relationship between overnight and daytime trading session returns in the U.S. equity markets over the past 14 years, and explores the impact of investors' overreactions on the trading sessions. The findings indicate that investors tend to overreact during the overnight period and react more rationally during the daytime sessions. Additionally, the degree of overreaction varies across different sectors and during recession periods.
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
(2022)
Article
Geochemistry & Geophysics
Fransiska K. Dannemann Dugick, Suzan van der Lee, German A. Prieto, Sydney N. Dybing, Liam Toney, Hank M. Cole
Summary: In response to numerous professional development programs being cancelled due to a pandemic, we planned and executed an 11-week online school for advanced graduate students worldwide in the summer of 2020. The Remote Online Sessions for Emerging Seismologists included 11 lessons focusing on different topics in seismology, with highlights on course content, structure, technical requirements, and participation statistics. We also provided lessons learned for those interested in establishing similar programs in the community.
SEISMOLOGICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
(2021)
Article
Education & Educational Research
Derya Duran, Teppo Jakonen
Summary: This study examines the practice of unplanned and emergent vocabulary checks in small-group tutorial instruction. By analyzing video-recorded ESL tutoring sessions, the researchers found that vocabulary checks serve to manage shared understanding and pedagogical concerns. They also create opportunities for vocabulary teaching moments by making word definitions and explanations interactionally relevant.
Article
Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Aaen Peter, Zoya Popovic
Summary: The article provides information on the IMS 2022 Conference, events, and meetings.
IEEE MICROWAVE MAGAZINE
(2022)
Editorial Material
Hematology
Ana Rio-Machin, Jude Fitzgibbon
Summary: In this study, Li et al and Duployez et al investigate the clinical and genetic landscape of DDX41 germline variants in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). They find that AML with DDX41 germline variants represents a distinct subtype characterized by late-onset disease, normal karyotype, male sex skewing, and favorable outcome.
Article
Computer Science, Information Systems
Wenming Cao, Yishan Liu, Guitao Cao, Zhiquan He
Summary: This study aims to improve session-based recommendation tasks by exploiting correlations between different sessions, proposing a novel recommendation framework based on three GNNs. The new method combines intra-session and inter-session item correlations, as well as session-session correlations, using these three levels of correlations in a joint prediction manner during training and testing stages.
INFORMATION SCIENCES
(2022)