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Journal articles on the topic "Electronic programming guide"

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Zalewski, J. "Solaris Multithreaded programming guide [Book Reviews]." IEEE Parallel & Distributed Technology: Systems & Applications 4, no. 3 (1996): 76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/m-pdt.1996.532146.

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Mateosian, R. "Effective Java: Programming Language Guide [Book Review]." IEEE Micro 22, no. 4 (2002): 10–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mm.2002.1028468.

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ZHU, JINGBO, MATTHEW Y. MA, JINHONG K. GUO, and ZHENXING WANG. "CONTENT CLASSIFICATION AND RECOMMENDATION TECHNIQUES FOR VIEWING ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMING GUIDE ON A PORTABLE DEVICE." International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence 21, no. 02 (2007): 375–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218001407005399.

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With the merge of digital television (DTV) and the exponential growth of broadcasting network, an overwhelmingly amount of information has been made available to a consumer's home. Therefore, how to provide consumers with the right amount of information becomes a challenging problem. In this paper, we propose an electronic programming guide (EPG) recommender based on natural language processing techniques, more specifically, text classification. This recommender has been implemented as a service on a home network that facilitates the personalized browsing and recommendation of TV programs on a portable remote device. Evaluations of our Maximum Entropy text classifier were performed on multiple categories of TV programs, and a near 80% retrieval rate is achieved using a small set of training data.
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Anindyaputri, Natasha Alyaa, Rosihan Ari Yuana, and Puspanda Hatta. "Enhancing Students’ Ability in Learning Process of Programming Language using Adaptive Learning Systems: A Literature Review." Open Engineering 10, no. 1 (2020): 820–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/eng-2020-0092.

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AbstractThere have been some hindrances in the process of programming learning. An adaptive learning system, such as ELaC, Java Guide, and Java Grader provides an adaptable learning content that can accommodate the learning styles as well as preferences of each learning individual. Moreover, an adaptive learning system can help students of different capabilities in learning programming. This study examined the outcomes of the implementation of an adaptive learning system in programming learning, as well as some finding results that were conducted according to the Systematic Literature Review framework. The research questions of this research were: problems faced during learning of programming as a background of system development, advantages and disadvantages of the system characteristics, technology, features, and effectiveness of the developed adaptive learning system. This research produced concepts that are summed up upon the related resources. The results of this study summarized whether the use of adaptive learning systems in learning programming could overcome the problems encountered during the learning process.
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Wilfred Shiju, D. "Design of Android Based Smart Car." Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 8, no. 3 (2017): 648. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v8.i3.pp648-650.

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Android smart car is designed with safety in mind. A simple and sensitiveline, included steering wheels and new voice events, this is designed to reduceinterruption so you can stay focused on the highway.This car which can be controlling using an Android APP for smart phones.A car is regularly an electronic mechanic machine that is guide by computer and electronic controlling programming. The innovation of the Smart Car technology to developing based on remote connection using android application can control the car movements. This system use Bluetooth device controller to control the mobile App. This Bluetooth device interface with UART communication. The UART receive the command via the Bluetooth device. This design is may helps to our rural citifies. This system is developing to help to self driving vehicles.
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Virgili-Llop, Josep, Costantinos Zagaris, Richard Zappulla, Andrew Bradstreet, and Marcello Romano. "A convex-programming-based guidance algorithm to capture a tumbling object on orbit using a spacecraft equipped with a robotic manipulator." International Journal of Robotics Research 38, no. 1 (2018): 40–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0278364918804660.

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An algorithm to guide the capture of a tumbling resident space object by a spacecraft equipped with a robotic manipulator is presented. A solution to the guidance problem is found by solving a collection of convex programming problems. As convex programming offers deterministic convergence properties, this algorithm is suitable for onboard implementation and real-time use. A set of hardware-in-the-loop experiments substantiates this claim. To cast the guidance problem as a collection of convex programming problems, the capture maneuver is divided into two simultaneously occurring sub-maneuvers: a system-wide translation and an internal re-configuration. These two sub-maneuvers are optimized in two consecutive steps. A sequential convex programming procedure, overcoming the presence of non-convex constraints and nonlinear dynamics, is used on both optimization steps. A proof of convergence is offered for the system-wide translation, while a set of structured heuristics—trust regions—is used for the optimization of the internal re-configuration sub-maneuver. Videos of the numerically simulated and experimentally demonstrated maneuvers are included as supplementary material.
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Eskander, Jessica, Praveen P. Rajaguru, and Paul B. Greenberg. "Evaluating Wellness Interventions for Resident Physicians: A Systematic Review." Journal of Graduate Medical Education 13, no. 1 (2020): 58–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.4300/jgme-d-20-00359.1.

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ABSTRACT Background Wellness initiatives implemented by graduate medical education programs can help mitigate burnout in resident physicians. Objective This systematic review seeks to identify factors that impact the effectiveness of resident wellness interventions and to provide a conceptual framework to guide future interventions. Methods Using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines, 6 electronic databases were searched in November 2019 using variations of the keywords “resident physicians,” “wellness,” and “intervention.” Peer-reviewed full-text English-language articles on controlled studies were considered for inclusion. The quality of the studies was assessed using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) guidelines. Results The initial search disclosed 1196 articles, of which 18 studies enrolling 666 resident physicians met inclusion criteria for qualitative review. Interventions using peer support and individual meditation enhanced well-being. Effective wellness interventions also used educational theory to guide program development, surveyed participants to guide intervention design, incorporated programming into existing didactic curricula, and recruited voluntary participants. The quality of most of the included studies was poor (13 of 18, 72%) and could be improved by using standardized wellness assessments supported by validity evidence. Conclusions This systematic review suggests that future resident wellness initiatives should focus on grounding interventions in educational theory, forging consensus on wellness instruments with validity evidence, and examining the impact of initiatives on patient outcomes. A logic model can provide a framework for designing and implementing effective wellness interventions.
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Rykała, Łukasz, Andrzej Typiak, and Rafał Typiak. "Research on Developing an Outdoor Location System Based on the Ultra-Wideband Technology." Sensors 20, no. 21 (2020): 6171. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20216171.

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Ultra-wideband (UWB) technology is one of the most promising wireless communication technologies. Examples of UWB applications include, among others, radiocommunication devices and location systems, due to their operating range, ability to work in outdoor environments, and resistance to multipath effects. This article focuses on the use of UWB technology in constructing a guide localization system for an unmanned ground vehicle (UGV), which is one of the stages of implementing a “follow me” system. This article describes the complete process of UWB signal processing from its acquisition, methods of filtering, and obtained results, to determining the location of the guide. This article examines the possibility of using modified versions of localization algorithms for determining the guide’s location, including trilateration, methods of nonlinear programming, and a geometric algorithm proposed by us. The innovation of this study consists in the implementation of an algorithm that changes the selection of equations (mathematical model) for determining location based on the number of available measurements from UWB sensors.
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Gürbüz, Riza. "Mechatronics Approach for Desk-Top CNC Milling Machine Design." Solid State Phenomena 144 (September 2008): 175–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/ssp.144.175.

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The marriage of computer, electronic technology and traditional machining disciplines has given birth to revolutionary new disciplines, Mechatronics. Therefore Mechatronics requires mechanical, electronic and computer knowledge together. The main aim of this article is to present the mechatronics approach for desk-top CNC milling machine design. Construction of computer controlled (CNC) Machine differs greatly from that of conventional machine tools. This difference arises from the requirement of higher performance levels. Machine Structure, guide ways, feed drives, spindle and spindle bearings, measuring systems, machine control unit, software and operator interface, gauging and tool monitoring should be considered as mechatronics approach. Servo motors, motor drivers and motor control unit were used in this CNC milling machine to make it flexible and easy programming. Ball screws were used to X-Y –Z axes to eliminate backlash of the slides. Non-contact home and Limit switches were used to prevent possible damages against over travels. Necessary torque and power have been calculated to select the motors by taking care of the load, ball screws, motor inertia and required cutting tools and etc. and developed CNC milling machine has been tested several times for reliable machining of machine parts.
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Mathioudakis, Nestoras, Rebecca Jeun, Gerald Godwin, et al. "Development and Implementation of a Subcutaneous Insulin Clinical Decision Support Tool for Hospitalized Patients." Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology 13, no. 3 (2018): 522–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1932296818798036.

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Background: Insulin is one of the highest risk medications used in hospitalized patients. Multiple complex factors must be considered in determining a safe and effective insulin regimen. We sought to develop a computerized clinical decision support (CDS) tool to assist hospital-based clinicians in insulin management. Methods: Adapting existing clinical practice guidelines for inpatient glucose management, a design team selected, configured, and implemented a CDS tool to guide subcutaneous insulin dosing in non–critically ill hospitalized patients at two academic medical centers that use the EpicCare® electronic medical record (EMR). The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) best practices in CDS design and implementation were followed. Results: A CDS tool was developed in the form of an EpicCare SmartForm, which generates an insulin regimen by integrating information about the patient’s body weight, diabetes type, home and hospital insulin requirements, and nutritional status. Total daily recommended insulin doses are distributed into respective basal and nutritional doses with a tailored correctional insulin scale. Preimplementation, several approaches were used to communicate this new tool to clinicians, including emails, lectures, and videos. Postimplementation, a support team was available to address user technical issues. Feedback from stakeholders has been used to continuously refine the tool. Inclusion of the programming in the EMR vendor’s community library has allowed dissemination of the tool outside our institution. Conclusions: We have developed an EMR-based tool to guide SQ insulin dosing in non–critically ill hospitalized patients. Further studies are needed to evaluate adoption and clinical effectiveness of this intervention.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Electronic programming guide"

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Maia, Pedro Petrovitch Caetano. "MyPersonal-EPG: um EPG personaliz?vel e com suportes a recomenda??es para o SBTVD." Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, 2011. http://repositorio.ufrn.br:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/18015.

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Made available in DSpace on 2014-12-17T15:47:53Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 PedroPCM_DISSERT.pdf: 1574472 bytes, checksum: 51d5716514addf6a4cc91c3445d0a7fa (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011-02-10<br>In this work we present the architecture and implementation of MyPersonal-EPG, a personal EPG with support to recommendations, built on top of the Ginga middleware, that fulfill the following requirements: (i) to allow users to build their own personal programming grids, based on programming guides from several broadcasters; (ii) to offer a mechanism to tune the desired channels on the moment the selected programs are about to begin; (iii) to allow users to select the desired programs categories; (iv) to offer programs recommendations, in both synchronous and asynchronous way, based on the categories previously selected by users; (v) to allow users to modify the current configuration options; (vi) to allow the creation of several users accounts, so that each user can store its own information. The application&#8223;s usability test is also presented and its results are discussed and analyzed<br>Neste trabalho apresentamos a arquitetura e implementa??o do MyPersonal-EPG, um EPG personaliz?vel e com suporte a recomenda??es, constru?do sobre o middleware Ginga, que atende aos seguintes requisitos: (i) permitir aos usu?rios a montagem da sua pr?pria grade de programa??o, com base nas grades de programa??o de diversas emissoras; (ii) oferecer um mecanismo para sintonizar os devidos canais no momento em que os programas selecionados pelo usu?rio estiverem prestes a come?ar; (iii) permitir que os usu?rios selecionem categorias de programas desejadas; (iv) oferecer recomenda??es de programas, de forma s?ncrona e ass?ncrona, com base nas categorias selecionadas previamente pelos usu?rios; (v) permitir que os usu?rios modifiquem as op??es de configura??o; (vi) possibilitar a cria??o de diversas contas de usu?rios, a fim de permitir que cada usu?rio possa armazenar todas as suas informa??es de interesse. A avalia??o de usabilidade da aplica??o ? tamb?m apresentada e seus resultados s?o discutidos e analisados
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Books on the topic "Electronic programming guide"

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OpenCL programming guide. Addison-Wesley, 2012.

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Students' guide to programming languages. Newnes, 1992.

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John, Shirley. Microsoft RPC programming guide. O'Reilly, 1995.

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M Programming: A Comprehensive Guide. Digital Press, 1997.

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Archer, Russell. Programming SmartWare II: A guide to learning programming through the powerful SmartWare II programming language. Prentice Hall, 1991.

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Archer, Russell. Programming SmartWare II: A guide to learning programming through the powerful SmartWare II programming language. Prentice Hall, 1992.

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Jones, Geraint. Programming in 'occam': A tourist guide to parallel programming. Oxford University Computing Laboratory, 1985.

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Monagan, M. B. Maple 12 advanced programming guide. Maplesoft, 2008.

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Inc, Waterloo Maple, ed. Maple 11 introductory programming guide. Maplesoft, 2007.

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Inc, Waterloo Maple, ed. Maple 11 advanced programming guide. Maplesoft, 2007.

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Book chapters on the topic "Electronic programming guide"

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Zhu, Jingbo, Matthew Y. Ma, Jinhong K. Guo, and Zhenxing Wang. "Content Classification and Recommendation Techniques for Viewing Electronic Programming Guide on a Portable Device." In Series in Machine Perception and Artificial Intelligence. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812797025_0009.

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Copeland, Jack, and Jason Long. "Computer music." In The Turing Guide. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198747826.003.0032.

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One of Turing’s contributions to the digital age that has largely been overlooked is his groundbreaking work on transforming the computer into a musical instrument. It is an urban myth of the music world that the first computer-generated musical notes were heard in 1957, at the Bell Laboratories in the United States. In fact, computer-generated notes were heard in Turing’s Computing Machine Laboratory at Manchester University about nine years previously. This chapter establishes Turing’s pioneering role in the history of computer music. We also describe how Christopher Strachey, later Oxford University’s first professor of computing, used and extended Turing’s note-playing subroutines so as to create some of the earliest computer-generated melodies. A few weeks after Baby ran its first program (see Chapter 20) Turing accepted a job at Manchester University. He improved on Baby’s bare-bones facilities, designing an input–output system based on wartime cryptographic equipment (see Chapter 6). His tape reader, which used the same teleprinter tape that ran through Colossus, converted the patterns of holes punched across the tape into electrical pulses and fed these to the computer. The reader incorporated a row of light-sensitive cells that read the holes in the moving tape—the same technology that Colossus had used. As the months passed, a large-scale computer took shape in the Manchester Computing Machine Laboratory. Turing called it the ‘Manchester Electronic Computer Mark I’ (Fig. 23.1). A broad division of labour developed that saw Kilburn and Williams working on the hardware and Turing on the software. Williams concentrated his efforts on developing a new form of supplementary memory, a rotating magnetic drum, while Kilburn took the leading role in developing the other hardware. Turing designed the Mark I’s programming system, and went on to write the world’s first programming manual. The Mark I was operational in April 1949, although additional development continued as the year progressed. Ferranti, a Manchester engineering firm, contracted to build a marketable version of the computer, and the basic designs for the new machine were handed over to Ferranti in July 1949. The very first Ferranti computer was installed in Turing’s Computing Machine Laboratory in February 1951 (Fig. 23.2), a few weeks before the earliest American-built marketable computer, the UNIVAC I, became available.
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Meyer-Peyton, Lore. "Elements of a Successful Distributed Learning Program." In Distance Learning Technologies. IGI Global, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-878289-80-3.ch007.

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Global connectivity has opened up a new dimension in education, namely, the concept of delivering education via technology to students who may never see their classmates or their instructor face to face. The typical school with its traditional classrooms does not exist in this new scenario, and many of the professionals responsible for developing distributed learning courses are new to the task. This chapter will guide the reader through the process of planning and implementing a distributed learning program. The model for this chapter is the distributed learning program provided by the Department of Defense Education Activity to schools serving the family members of U.S. military personnel at home and abroad. The DoDEA Electronic School (DES) offers sixteen courses to over six hundred students at 56 high schools in fourteen countries, spanning twelve time zones. The program has been in existence for over twelve years, evolving from a two-teacher program to a worldwide school headed by an administrative staff and employing 23 instructors and four technical support staff members. Courses currently available through the DES include seven advanced placement courses (Calculus AB and BC, Physics B, German, United States History, and Computer Science A and AB); five computer programming courses (Pascal I and II, Q-BASIC, Visual BASIC, and C++); economics; health; humanities; and science research seminar. In addition to offering student courses, the DES is in the process of adding an extensive staff development component. With teachers and staff based worldwide, the system can save a significant amount of travel money by providing staff development opportunities that are accessible at the local site. The DoDEA Electronic School grew up with technology. During those first years, students used an acoustic coupler and a telephone to call a central computer in the United States, where they accessed a text based conferencing program to communicate with their classmates and instructors. Today’s DES instructors develop their courses in Lotus Notes, and students can use either the Lotus Notes client or a Web browser. Domino servers at each school send and receive information via the Internet, resulting in efficient transfer of data. In today’s environment, rich with technology but short on hours in the day, there is no time afforded for the luxury of “evolving.” Professionals tasked with developing distributed learning programs for their organizations are given a staff, a budget and a mandate— and certainly a challenge. The goal of this chapter is to help those professionals meet the challenge by examining the key elements of a successful distributed learning program.
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Khadraoui, Momouh, Béat Hirsbrunner, D. Khadraoui, and F. Meinköhn. "Multimedia Standards for iTV Technology." In Encyclopedia of Multimedia Technology and Networking, Second Edition. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-014-1.ch136.

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Forms of broadcast media, such as TV and radio, are considered passive because the consumer simply receives the message and does not choose whether or not view or to listen (other than by changing the channel). Interactive television (iTV) is changing this. It gives users control over the programs they receive, as well as a range of online services such as electronic programming guides, e-mail, e-commerce, games, interactive advertising, video on demand (VOD), and Web browsing. This is taking place by creating enhanced programming and offering compelling interactive services. The iTV market is growing at a remarkable rate. Its services have been launched across many countries, including in much of Europe and the U.S. According to the state of interactive TV 2005 report from Kagan Research at present (http://www.kagan.com/), 34.1 million households subscribe to iTV services, and the number of subscribers is expected to reach 69 million by 2009. Revenues from electronic transactions for games, television, or t-commerce (television commerce), and interactive advertising are estimated to reach $2.4 million by 2009. During the same period, we estimate that the interactive services segment will generate $780 million in operator revenue or cable, digital broadcast satellites (DBS), and telecoms. The switch from analog TV to digital television is referred to as the digital TV (DTV) transition. We expect that in the coming decade most broadcast signals will become digital. In 1996, the U.S. Congress authorized the distribution of an additional broadcast channel to each TV broadcaster so that they could introduce DTV service while simultaneously continuing their analog TV broadcasts (http://www.dtv.gov/consumercorner.html). In Europe several countries have already started making digital transmissions, and gouvernment has developed a roadmap that indicates when all transmissions will be digital. For the industry point of view, over the past few years it has been developing and selling devices for digital transmission and reception. The growing integration trend between personal computers and digital TV will affect the birth of new emerging markets for interactive TV broadcasting and Web TV. They can offer several different simultaneous TV programs, with visual and sound quality that is equal to or better than what is generally available nowadays. In addition, broadcasters can simultaneously transmit a variety of other information through a data bit stream to both enhance TV programming and to provide entirely new services (http://www.dtv.gov/consumercorner.html). Both set-top boxes (STB) and DTV are able to handle digital content. The advantages of DTV consist of audio and video quality improvement, providing more channels, more languages per channel, and additional data, for instance applications delivering.
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Conference papers on the topic "Electronic programming guide"

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"Electronic Programming Guide Recommender for Viewing on a Portable Device." In The First International Workshop on Web Personalization, Recommender Systems and Intelligent User Interfaces. SciTePress - Science and and Technology Publications, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0001422800790088.

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Martens, William L., Robert McRuer, C. Timothy Childs, and Erik Viirree. "Physiological approach to optimal stereographic game programming: a technical guide." In Electronic Imaging: Science & Technology, edited by Mark T. Bolas, Scott S. Fisher, and John O. Merritt. SPIE, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.237446.

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Ma, Matthew Y., Jingbo Zhu, and Jinhong K. Guo. "A Recommender Framework for Electronic Programming Guide on a Mobile Device." In Multimedia and Expo, 2007 IEEE International Conference on. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icme.2007.4284654.

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Hallenbeck and Hallenbeck. "Personal Home TV Programming Guide." In IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics. IEEE, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icce.1990.665971.

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Pokale, Vidya, and Madhuri Chavan. "A Petite Guide to Programming in 64bit X86 Assembly Language for Linux." In 2018 Second International Conference on Electronics, Communication and Aerospace Technology (ICECA). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iceca.2018.8474886.

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Muralidharan, S., V. Mathan Kumar, and A. Baalavignesh. "Thermal Unit Commitment using FLAC guided modified dynamic programming approach." In 2011 International Conference on Recent Advancements in Electrical, Electronics and Control Engineering (ICONRAEeCE). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iconraeece.2011.6129807.

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Anik, Md Tanvir Alam, and Saif Ahmed. "A mixed mutation approach for evolutionary programming based on guided selection strategy." In 2013 2nd International Conference on Informatics, Electronics and Vision (ICIEV). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iciev.2013.6572647.

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