Week Ending 10.2.2022
RESEARCH WATCH: 10.2.2022
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Over the most recent week of the query period, 3730 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science. This represents 100.00% of the 3,730 written since Sep 25, 2022.
Of these, 201 were published in the most recent day. A notable paper was: Research on Multitarget Detection and Intelligent Tracking Technology Based on Computer Vision by Xiaobo Liu, et al. (October 01 2022) published in Mobile Information Systems.
The paper earlier in the week that was most discussed in the news was: Evolution of the ancestral mammalian karyotype and syntenic regions by Joana Damas, et al. (September 26 2022) published in Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences. It was referenced 4 times, including in the article "This prehistoric animal is the ancestor of all mammals, including humans, Study finds" in TimesNowNews.com. The paper author, Harris A. Lewin, was quoted saying "Our results have important implications for understanding the evolution of mammals and for conservation efforts,".
The paper shared the most on social media over the course of the week was: Human Motion Diffusion Model by Guy Tevet, et al. (September 29 2022) published in Arxiv (Computer Science) with 787 shares. @bycloudai (bycloud) tweeted "4. Operationalizing Machine Learning: An Interview Study https://t.co/fjfrcfsCtu 5. Human Motion Diffusion Model… https://t.co/eBfYWBWEKS"
Over the most recent week of the query period, 4688 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence. This represents 100.00% of the 4,688 written since Sep 25, 2022.
Of these, 260 were published in the most recent day. A paper discussed in the news was: Self-organization of an inhomogeneous memristive hardware for sequence learning by Melika Payvand, et al. (October 02 2022) published in Nature Communications. It was referenced in the article "Adaptive Memristive Hardware" in Semiconductor Engineering + 1 other
Over the most recent week of the query period, 5566 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science - Computer Vision & Pattern Recognition. This represents 100.00% of the 5,566 written since Sep 25, 2022.
Over the most recent week of the query period, 4681 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science - Computer & Society. This represents 100.00% of the 4,681 written since Sep 25, 2022.
Over the most recent week of the query period, 8054 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction. This represents 100.00% of the 8,054 written since Sep 25, 2022.
Of these, 420 were published in the most recent day. A notable paper was: Learning Technology and Child–Computer Interaction by Michail Giannakos (October 01 2022) published in Experimental Studies In Learning Technology And Child–Computer Interaction.
The paper shared the most on social media over the course of the week was: Complementary crosstalk between palmitoylation and phosphorylation events in MTIP regulates its role during Plasmodium falciparum invasion by Zille Anam, et al. (September 29 2022) published in Frontiers In Cellular And Infection Microbiology with 1414 shares.
Over the most recent week of the query period, 6854 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science - Learning. This represents 100.00% of the 6,854 written since Sep 25, 2022.
The paper earlier in the week that was most discussed in the news was: Risk factors for stereotypic behaviour in captive ungulates by Kate Lewis, et al. (September 28 2022) published in Proceedings Of The Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. It was referenced 3 times, including in the article "Browse, graze, mate: Food and company help animals in captivity" in India Education Diary.in + 9 others. The paper author, Kate Lewis, was quoted saying "As a society, we need to continue to question and examine the environmental factors that are important to animals if we are to maximize their welfare. There are lessons here for both farmers and zoos about how best to raise and treat livestock.".
The paper shared the most on social media over the course of the week was: Community-based strategies for combating misinformation: Learning from a popular culture fandom by Jin Ha Lee, et al. (September 28 2022) published in Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review with 1122 shares.
Over the most recent week of the query period, 6776 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science - Multiagent Systems. This represents 100.00% of the 6,776 written since Sep 25, 2022.
Of these, 359 were published in the most recent day. A notable paper was: Language-Based Syllogistic Reasoning Using Deep Neural Networks by Zeinab Aghahadi, et al. (October 01 2022) published in Cognitive Semantics.
The paper shared the most on social media over the course of the week was: The impact of coffee subtypes on incident cardiovascular disease, arrhythmias, and mortality: long-term outcomes from the UK Biobank by David Chieng, et al. (September 27 2022) published in European Journal Of Preventive Cardiology with 6823 shares.
Over the most recent week of the query period, 9813 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science - Neural and Evolutionary Computing. This represents 100.00% of the 9,813 written since Sep 25, 2022.
The paper earlier in the week that was most discussed in the news was: A Highly Magnified Star at Redshift 6.2 by Brian Welch, et al. (September 29 2022) published in Arxiv (Astrophysics). It was referenced 7 times, including in the article "Niels Bohr Institute: Hubble Spots Most Distant Single Star Ever Seen, at a Record Distance of 28 Billion Lightyears" in SciTechDaily + 1 other. The paper author, Brian Welch, was quoted saying "We almost didn't believe it at first, it was so much farther than the previous most-distant, highest redshift star,".
Over the most recent week of the query period, 3690 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science - Robotics. This represents 100.00% of the 3,690 written since Sep 25, 2022.
The paper earlier in the week that was most discussed in the news was: Evolution of the ancestral mammalian karyotype and syntenic regions by Joana Damas, et al. (September 26 2022) published in Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences. It was referenced 4 times, including in the article "This prehistoric animal is the ancestor of all mammals, including humans, Study finds" in TimesNowNews.com. The paper author, Harris A. Lewin, was quoted saying "Our results have important implications for understanding the evolution of mammals and for conservation efforts,".