Week Ending 12.18.2022
RESEARCH WATCH: 12.18.2022
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Over the most recent week of the query period, 85 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science. This represents 100.00% of the 85 written since Dec 08, 2022.
Of these, 31 were published in the most recent day. A notable paper was: Agora: Multi-Component Simulation for Cross-Survey Science by Yuuki Omori (December 14 2022) published in Arxiv (Astrophysics).
The paper earlier in the week that was most discussed in the news was: What do Vision Transformers Learn? A Visual Exploration by Amin Ghiasi, et al. (December 13 2022) published in Arxiv (Computer Science). It was referenced 1 time, in the article "Maryland U & NYU’s Visual Exploration Reveals What Vision Transformers Learn" in SyncedReview.com.
Over the most recent week of the query period, 123 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for <>. This represents 100.00% of the 123 written since Dec 08, 2022.
Of these, 47 were published in the most recent day. A notable paper was by a team at Michigan State University: Artificial Intelligence for Health Message Generation: Theory, Method, and an Empirical Study Using Prompt Engineering by Sue Lim, et al. (December 14 2022) published in Arxiv (Computer Science).
Over the most recent week of the query period, 183 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for <>. This represents 100.00% of the 183 written since Dec 08, 2022.
Of these, 86 were published in the most recent day. A paper discussed in the news was: Efficient Self-supervised Learning with Contextualized Target Representations for Vision, Speech and Language by Alexei Baevski, et al. (December 14 2022) published in Arxiv (Computer Science). It was referenced in the article "Meta's Data2vec 2.0: Second time around is faster" in Lewlewmedia.com + 1 other
Over the most recent week of the query period, 95 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for <>. This represents 100.00% of the 95 written since Dec 08, 2022.
Of these, 36 were published in the most recent day. A notable paper was: Reform and Practice of Computer Application Technology Major Construction and Development in Higher Vocational Colleges in China -- Taking Jiangxi Vocational College of Applied Technology as An Example by Yufei Xie, et al. (December 14 2022) published in Arxiv (Computer Science).
Over the most recent week of the query period, 251 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for <>. This represents 100.00% of the 251 written since Dec 08, 2022.
Over the most recent week of the query period, 424 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for <>. This represents 100.00% of the 424 written since Dec 08, 2022.
Over the most recent week of the query period, 371 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for <>. This represents 100.00% of the 371 written since Dec 08, 2022.
Of these, 157 were published in the most recent day. A notable paper was: Multimodal Teacher Forcing for Reconstructing Nonlinear Dynamical Systems by Manuel Brenner, et al. (December 15 2022) published in Arxiv (Math).
Over the most recent week of the query period, 2169 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for <>. This represents 100.00% of the 2,169 written since Dec 08, 2022.
Of these, 957 were published in the most recent day. A paper discussed in the news was: Linking the dust and chemical evolution: Taurus and Perseus - New collisional rates for HCN, HNC, and their C, N, and H isotopologues by D. Navarro-Almaida, et al. (December 15 2022) published in Arxiv (Astrophysics). It was referenced in the article "Taurus And Perseus – New Collisional Rates For HCN, HNC, And Their C, N, And H Isotopologues" in Astrobiology Web
The paper earlier in the week that was most discussed in the news was: Direct measurement of decimeter-sized rocky material in the Oort cloud by Denis Vida, et al. (December 13 2022) published in Arxiv (Astrophysics). It was referenced 1 time, in the article "Strange Canadian Fireball Could Rewrite Models Of How The Solar System Formed" in IFLScience. The paper author, Hadrien A. R. Devillepoix, was quoted saying "If it had been coming from the main asteroid belt it would have been just on the edge of the size where pieces might survive,".
Over the most recent week of the query period, 96 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for <>. This represents 100.00% of the 96 written since Dec 08, 2022.