Week Ending 11.13.2022
RESEARCH WATCH: 11.13.2022
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Over the most recent week of the query period, 118 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science. This represents 100.00% of the 118 written since Nov 04, 2022.
Of these, 36 were published in the most recent day. A notable paper was: Stout Smearing on a Quantum Computer by Erik J. Gustafson (November 10 2022) published in Arxiv (Quantum Physics).
A notable paper from earlier in the week was: The reification of the word against science by Luigi Foschini (November 07 2022) published in Arxiv (Physics).
Over the most recent week of the query period, 189 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence. This represents 100.00% of the 189 written since Nov 04, 2022.
Of these, 59 were published in the most recent day. A notable paper was by a team at Institute for Technology Assessment and Systems Analysis: Normative Challenges of Risk Regulation of Artificial Intelligence and Automated Decision-Making by Carsten Orwat, et al. (November 11 2022) published in Arxiv (Computer Science).
A notable paper from earlier in the week was: Issues and Challenges in Applications of Artificial Intelligence to Nuclear Medicine -- The Bethesda Report (AI Summit 2022) by Arman Rahmim, et al. (November 07 2022) published in Arxiv (Physics).
Over the most recent week of the query period, 240 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science - Computer Vision & Pattern Recognition. This represents 100.00% of the 240 written since Nov 04, 2022.
Of these, 81 were published in the most recent day. A notable paper was: A Comprehensive Survey of Transformers for Computer Vision by Sonain Jamil, et al. (November 11 2022) published in Arxiv (Computer Science).
A notable paper from earlier in the week was: A Survey on Computer Vision based Human Analysis in the COVID-19 Era by Fevziye Irem Eyiokur, et al. (November 07 2022) published in Arxiv (Computer Science).
Over the most recent week of the query period, 128 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science - Computer & Society. This represents 100.00% of the 128 written since Nov 04, 2022.
Over the most recent week of the query period, 356 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction. This represents 100.00% of the 356 written since Nov 04, 2022.
The paper earlier in the week that was most discussed in the news was: Signatures of Strong Magnetization and Metal-Poor Atmosphere for a Neptune-Size Exoplanet by Lotfi Ben-Jaffel, et al. (November 09 2022) published in Arxiv (Physics). It was referenced 4 times, including in the article "Astronomers Detect Signature of Magnetic Field on an Exoplanet" in Space Daily + 2 others.
Over the most recent week of the query period, 575 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science - Learning. This represents 100.00% of the 575 written since Nov 04, 2022.
Of these, 180 were published in the most recent day. A notable paper was: Computer Vision on X-ray Data in Industrial Production and Security Applications: A survey by Mehdi Rafiei, et al. (November 10 2022) published in Arxiv (Computer Science).
A notable paper from earlier in the week was: Deep Learning based Computer Vision Methods for Complex Traffic Environments Perception: A Review by Talha Azfar, et al. (November 09 2022) published in Arxiv (Computer Science).
Over the most recent week of the query period, 2850 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for <>. This represents 100.00% of the 2,850 written since Nov 04, 2022.
Of these, 969 were published in the most recent day. A paper discussed in the news was: A short gamma-ray burst from a proto-magnetar remnant by N. Jordana-Mitjans, et al. (November 10 2022) published in Arxiv (Astrophysics). It was referenced in the article "Black holes don’t always power gamma-ray bursts, new research shows" in 123RU.Net + 7 others
The paper earlier in the week that was most discussed in the news was: Directional takeoff, aerial righting, and adhesion landing of semiaquatic springtails by Victor M. Ortega-Jimenez, et al. (November 08 2022) published in Arxiv (Physics). It was referenced 2 times, including in the article "One of nature’s tiniest acrobats inspired a leaping robot" in Popular Science. The paper author, Victor M. Ortega-Jimenez, was quoted saying "The big surprise to me is to imagine an animal the size of a sand grain capable of controlling all jumping stages, from takeoff and mid-air righting, to landing and adhesion on the water surface. All this happening in less than a blink of an eye,".
Over the most recent week of the query period, 528 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for <>. This represents 100.00% of the 528 written since Nov 04, 2022.
A notable paper from earlier in the week was: A study on the ephemeral nature of knowledge shared within multiagent systems by Sanjay Sarma Oruganti Venkata, et al. (November 08 2022) published in Arxiv (Computer Science).
Over the most recent week of the query period, 128 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for <>. This represents 100.00% of the 128 written since Nov 04, 2022.