Week Ending 2.19.2023
RESEARCH WATCH: 2.19.2023
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Over the most recent week of the query period, 115 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science. This represents 100.00% of the 115 written since Feb 10, 2023.
Of these, 45 were published in the most recent day. A notable paper was: Quantum computing for data science by Barry C. Sanders (February 16 2023) published in Arxiv (Quantum Physics).
A notable paper from earlier in the week was: Crystal Toolkit: A Web App Framework to Improve Usability and Accessibility of Materials Science Research Algorithms by Matthew Horton, et al. (February 13 2023) published in Arxiv (Condensed Matter).
Over the most recent week of the query period, 185 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence. This represents 100.00% of the 185 written since Feb 10, 2023.
Of these, 70 were published in the most recent day. A notable paper was: Human-Centered Responsible Artificial Intelligence: Current & Future Trends by Mohammad Tahaei, et al. (February 16 2023) published in Arxiv (Computer Science).
A notable paper from earlier in the week was: Explainable artificial intelligence toward usable and trustworthy computer-aided early diagnosis of multiple sclerosis from Optical Coherence Tomography by Monica Hernandez, et al. (February 13 2023) published in Eess.Iv.
Over the most recent week of the query period, 233 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science - Computer Vision & Pattern Recognition. This represents 100.00% of the 233 written since Feb 10, 2023.
Of these, 88 were published in the most recent day. A notable paper was: Tuning computer vision models with task rewards by André Susano Pinto, et al. (February 16 2023) published in Arxiv (Computer Science).
A notable paper from earlier in the week was: Spectral 3D Computer Vision -- A Review by Yajie Sun, et al. (February 15 2023) published in Arxiv (Computer Science).
Over the most recent week of the query period, 124 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science - Computer & Society. This represents 100.00% of the 124 written since Feb 10, 2023.
Over the most recent week of the query period, 357 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction. This represents 100.00% of the 357 written since Feb 10, 2023.
Over the most recent week of the query period, 622 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science - Learning. This represents 100.00% of the 622 written since Feb 10, 2023.
A notable paper from earlier in the week was: Frameworks for SNNs: a Review of Data Science-oriented Software and an Expansion of SpykeTorch by Davide Liberato Manna, et al. (February 15 2023) published in Arxiv (Computer Science).
Over the most recent week of the query period, 515 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science - Multiagent Systems. This represents 100.00% of the 515 written since Feb 10, 2023.
A notable paper from earlier in the week was: Project Elements: A computational entity-component-system in a scene-graph pythonic framework, for a neural, geometric computer graphics curriculum by George Papagiannakis, et al. (February 15 2023) published in Arxiv (Computer Science).
Over the most recent week of the query period, 2747 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science - Neural and Evolutionary Computing. This represents 100.00% of the 2,747 written since Feb 10, 2023.
The paper earlier in the week that was most discussed in the news was: Observational evidence for cosmological coupling of black holes and its implications for an astrophysical source of dark energy by Duncan Farrah, et al. (February 15 2023) published in Arxiv (General Relativity And Quantum Cosmology). It was referenced 1 time, in the article "1st observational evidence linking black holes to dark energy" in Tech Explorist. The paper author, Duncan Farrah, was quoted saying "We’re saying two things at once: that there’s evidence the typical black hole solutions don’t work for you on a long, long timescale, and we have the first proposed astrophysical source for dark energy.".
Over the most recent week of the query period, 125 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science - Robotics. This represents 100.00% of the 125 written since Feb 10, 2023.