Week Ending 1.19.2020
RESEARCH WATCH: 1.19.2020
Over the past week, 853 new papers were published in "Computer Science".
The paper discussed most in the news over the past week was "Dark Patterns after the GDPR: Scraping Consent Pop-ups and Demonstrating their Influence" by Midas Nouwens et al (Jan 2020), which was referenced 40 times, including in the article Most websites don't follow European cookie consent laws, study shows in Yahoo! News. The paper author, Midas Nouwens, was quoted saying "What is shocking is how non-compliant interface designs are allowed by the companies that provide consent pop-ups. Why do they let their clients count scrolling as consent or bury the decline button somewhere on the third page?".
Leading researcher Samy Bengio (Google) came out with "Auto Completion of User Interface Layout Design Using Transformer-Based Tree Decoders".
Over the past week, 66 new papers were published in "Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence".
The paper discussed most in the news over the past week was by a team at Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems: "Causality for Machine Learning" by Bernhard Schölkopf (Nov 2019), which was referenced 6 times, including in the article Best of arXiv.org for AI, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning – December 2019 in InsideBIGDATA.
Over the past week, 184 new papers were published in "Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition".
The paper discussed most in the news over the past week was "Machine Learning for Precipitation Nowcasting from Radar Images" by Shreya Agrawal et al (Dec 2019), which was referenced 17 times, including in the article 5-10" by Midday Saturday with Near-Blizzard Conditions West of MSP in Minneapolis Star Tribune. The paper author, Jason Hickey (Google), was quoted saying "Since radar data is organized into images, we can pose this prediction as a computer vision problem, inferring the meteorological evolution from the sequence of input images".
Over the past week, 18 new papers were published in "Computer Science - Computers and Society".
The paper discussed most in the news over the past week was "Dark Patterns after the GDPR: Scraping Consent Pop-ups and Demonstrating their Influence" by Midas Nouwens et al (Jan 2020)
This week was active for "Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction", with 34 new papers.
The paper discussed most in the news over the past week was "Dark Patterns after the GDPR: Scraping Consent Pop-ups and Demonstrating their Influence" by Midas Nouwens et al (Jan 2020)
Leading researcher Samy Bengio (Google) published "Auto Completion of User Interface Layout Design Using Transformer-Based Tree Decoders".
This week was very active for "Computer Science - Learning", with 273 new papers.
The paper discussed most in the news over the past week was "Machine Learning for Precipitation Nowcasting from Radar Images" by Shreya Agrawal et al (Dec 2019)
Leading researcher Samy Bengio (Google) published
Over the past week, eight new papers were published in "Computer Science - Multiagent Systems".
Over the past week, 14 new papers were published in "Computer Science - Neural and Evolutionary Computing".
Over the past week, 36 new papers were published in "Computer Science - Robotics".
The paper discussed most in the news over the past week was by a team at Google: "Dream to Control: Learning Behaviors by Latent Imagination" by Danijar Hafner et al (Dec 2019), which was referenced 3 times, including in the article My Top 10 Deep RL Papers of 2019 in Towards Data Science.