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.
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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.
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.
Editorial Material
Hematology
Peter Truong, John E. Pimanda
Summary: In this study, the authors used next-generation sequencing data to investigate the frequency and spectrum of pathogenic DDX41 genetic variants in a large cohort of patients with myeloid neoplasms. They also assessed the age-related penetrance of DDX41 variants on the development of myeloid neoplasms and identified key genetic and clinical features relevant to DDX41-mutated myeloid neoplasms.
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Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
Tsen-Yao Chang, Yi-Chung Chen
Summary: This study applies the Internet of Everything (IOE) to design, focusing on people, processes, and data. Through a case study on personalized travel poster designs, it demonstrates the positive effects of IOE on design and the value of these three components. By collecting, converting, and cleaning data, designers were able to create posters based on identified keywords, and the effectiveness of this framework was validated through a survey.
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Computer Science, Information Systems
Dongjin Huang, Jinyao Li, Chuanman Liu, Jinhua Liu
Summary: Automatic design has become a popular topic in the field of computer vision technologies. Previous methods relied on saliency detection and hand-crafted aesthetic rules, hindering the progress of better automatic design solutions. This paper proposes a saliency-free solution for automatic poster design, using an end-to-end framework that performs layout prediction and attributes identification. Experimental results show impressive performance of this approach even without explicitly detecting saliency.
Review
Biodiversity Conservation
Hannah V. Watkins, Helen F. Yan, Jillian C. Dunic, Isabelle M. Cote
Summary: Only 39% of nonnative animals listed in the World Register of Introduced Marine Species appeared in the peer-reviewed English literature, and fewer than half of them were the subject of more than one study. There is currently little focus on the consequences of marine introductions, with only 9.9% of studies quantifying the impact of nonnative species.
CONSERVATION LETTERS
(2021)
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Education, Scientific Disciplines
Helen R. Church, Lina Fazlanie
Summary: E-posters have become essential tools for larger national and international conferences, especially after the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. There is also potential for smaller-scale e-poster sessions to be organized at local or regional levels to continue promoting academic exchange.
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Computer Science, Software Engineering
Mridul Ghosh, Sayan Saha Roy, Himadri Mukherjee, Sk Md Obaidullah, K. C. Santosh, Kaushik Roy
Summary: Graphic-rich texts in posters, especially in movie posters, play a vital role in conveying information and genre sentiments. Recognizing and localizing these texts require specific techniques. This paper introduces a transfer learning-based approach that achieved high accuracy on a newly developed dataset, outperforming previous tools relying on handcrafted features.
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Rheumatology
April W. Armstrong, Rasika M. Reddy, Keith Colaco, Pamela A. Diaz, Raminderjit Kaur, David Simon, Matteo Vecellio, M. Elaine Husni
Summary: GRAPPA held a trainee symposium at its 2021 virtual meeting, featuring research on psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. The report includes 5 oral presentations and 22 poster discussions.
JOURNAL OF RHEUMATOLOGY
(2022)
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Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Amanda Bongers
Summary: Research poster sessions are an excellent example of how scientists rely not only on technical skills but also on interpersonal interactions, communication, and other behaviors learned from participating in social environments.
JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL EDUCATION
(2022)
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Medicine, General & Internal
Eleanor Belilos, Stanley Kamande, Mike Morrison, Laura Malmut
Summary: This article proposes a curriculum that aims to provide residents with the knowledge and skills needed for designing high-quality research posters. Using a flipped classroom model and active learning, the curriculum seeks to enhance physicians' ability to create effective posters and improve the dissemination of research in academic communities.
POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL JOURNAL
(2023)
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Psychiatry
Lia Levin, Maya Cohen Brafman, Raghda Alnabilsy, Shira Pagorek Eshel, Haneen Karram-Elias
Summary: This study examines the construction of the image of distressed girls in the provision of public social services in Israel. Using a qualitative approach and a critical-feminist paradigm, the study reveals the authoritative discourse on these services and how it categorizes and restricts the actions of girls, thereby determining their eligibility for state assistance. This process perpetuates and solidifies epistemic injustices and exposes a new form of epistemic injustice.
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY
(2022)
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Materials Science, Ceramics
Madoka Ono, Kenji Shinozaki, Jumpei Ueda, Ryohei Oka, Tetsuo Kishi, Sunao Kurimura, Yoshihiro Takahashi, Tomoharu Hasegawa, Yoshimasa Matsushita, Takahiro Murata, Yoshiki Yamazaki
Summary: The poster is created as a part of the anniversary event of International Year of Glass (IYOG) to promote the importance of glass in various fields. It aims to spark children's interest in glass and material science.
JOURNAL OF THE CERAMIC SOCIETY OF JAPAN
(2022)
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Computer Science, Hardware & Architecture
Shiwei Cheng, Danyi Sheng, Jin Yao, Zepeng Shen
Summary: This paper proposes a graphic design layout method based on visual perception, which trains a graphic design dataset and establishes a visual saliency prediction model to obtain the probability density map of the background image and text anchor boxes. Experimental results show that the text position and size obtained by this method have higher correlations with the baseline compared to previous work.