Week Ending 09.22.19

 

RESEARCH WATCH: 09.22.19

 
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Over the past week, 988 new papers were published in "Computer Science".

This week was active for "Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence", with 100 new papers.

  • The paper discussed most in the news over the past week was "DeepPrivacy: A Generative Adversarial Network for Face Anonymization" by Håkon Hukkelås et al (Sep 2019), which was referenced 12 times, including in the article AI Versus AI: Is Ethics An Arms Race? in Forbes.com. The paper got social media traction with 288 shares. A Twitter user, @fenbielding, observed "Scramble suits in the next 5 years?", while @RD_Partners commented "Adding features and emotions back into anonymized faces may seem counter-intuitive, but researchers have developed a technique that attempts to do just that, and it could be the key to clearer incognito communication. Read more".

This week was active for "Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition", with 228 new papers.

Over the past week, 19 new papers were published in "Computer Science - Computers and Society".

  • The paper discussed most in the news over the past week was by a team at Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais: "Auditing Radicalization Pathways on YouTube" by Manoel Horta Ribeiro et al (Aug 2019), which was referenced 21 times, including in the article No excuse to give people like Ezra Levant a platform in National Observer. The paper author, Manoel Ribeiro, was quoted saying "Other researchers, NGOs, and the media have indicated or hypothesized that this radicalization process [has] occurred". The paper also got the most social media traction with 5006 shares. The authors conduct a large scale audit of user radicalization on YouTube. On Twitter, @DrengrV commented "Megan, imagine for a moment how scary it will be once the platforms that we use are created/controlled/hosted/owned by Us. What are you going to do then? You'll have no sway. No control over the pipeline. No data on the radicalization. It'll be completely out of your control.🐺❤".

This week was active for "Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction", with 26 new papers.

This week was very active for "Computer Science - Learning", with 339 new papers.

Over the past week, 19 new papers were published in "Computer Science - Multiagent Systems".

  • The paper shared the most on social media this week is by a team at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem: "Hijacking Routes in Payment Channel Networks: A Predictability Tradeoff" by Saar Tochner et al (Sep 2019) with 115 shares. @steveinpursuit (Steve Patterson) tweeted "Another new problem with the Lightning Network. BTC is simply a failed project, ruined by devs who treated it as a science project. There's no reason to replace proven, reliable tech (on-chain tx's) with speculative, insecure tech. Big-block Bitcoin is the answer".

Over the past week, 24 new papers were published in "Computer Science - Neural and Evolutionary Computing".

This week was very active for "Computer Science - Robotics", with 92 new papers.


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