Week Ending 12.29.19
RESEARCH WATCH: 12.29.19
Over the past week, 36 new papers were published in "Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence".
The paper discussed most in the news over the past week was "EvoMan: Game-playing Competition" by Fabricio Olivetti de Franca et al (Dec 2019), which was referenced 6 times, including in the article Researchers want to use Mega Man 2 to evaluate AI in Venturebeat.
Leading researcher Yoshua Bengio (Université de Montréal) published "On the Morality of Artificial Intelligence".
Over the past week, 134 new papers were published in "Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition".
The paper discussed most in the news over the past week was "TextTubes for Detecting Curved Text in the Wild" by Joël Seytre et al (Dec 2019), which was referenced 5 times, including in the article Amazon researchers use AI to improve the recognition of curved text in Venturebeat.
Leading researcher Luc Van Gool (Computer Vision Laboratory) published "Efficient Video Semantic Segmentation with Labels Propagation and Refinement".
Over the past week, ten new papers were published in "Computer Science - Computers and Society".
The paper discussed most in the news over the past week was "Energy Usage Reports: Environmental awareness as part of algorithmic accountability" by Kadan Lottick et al (Nov 2019), which was referenced 6 times, including in the article Facebook’s AI Research Chief Talks AR Glasses, AI, And Machine Learning in UploadVR.
Leading researcher Yoshua Bengio (Université de Montréal) came out with "On the Morality of Artificial Intelligence".
Over the past week, ten new papers were published in "Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction".
This week was active for "Computer Science - Learning", with 198 new papers.
The paper discussed most in the news over the past week was "Energy Usage Reports: Environmental awareness as part of algorithmic accountability" by Kadan Lottick et al (Nov 2019)
Leading researcher Trevor Darrell (UC Berkeley) published "Towards Practical Multi-Object Manipulation using Relational Reinforcement Learning".
Over the past week, two new papers were published in "Computer Science - Multiagent Systems".
Over the past week, 19 new papers were published in "Computer Science - Neural and Evolutionary Computing".
Over the past week, 28 new papers were published in "Computer Science - Robotics".
The paper discussed most in the news over the past week was "AD-EYE: A Co-simulation Platform for Early Verification of Functional Safety Concepts" by Naveen Mohan et al (Dec 2019), which was referenced 1 time, including in the article AD-EYE: A co-simulation platform to verify functional safety concepts (FSCs) in self-driving vehicles in Tech Xplore. The paper author, Naveen Mohan (Researchers), was quoted saying "At early stages of development, when the underlying technology has not matured enough to quantify, assumptions must be made so that work can be parallelized, i.e., the roles in the examples can make progress".
Leading researcher Trevor Darrell (UC Berkeley) published "Towards Practical Multi-Object Manipulation using Relational Reinforcement Learning".