Week Ending 5.28.2023
RESEARCH WATCH: 5.28.2023
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Over the most recent week of the query period, 158 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science. This represents 100.00% of the 158 written since May 19, 2023.
Of these, 46 were published in the most recent day. A notable paper was: On sampling determinantal and Pfaffian point processes on a quantum computer by Rémi Bardenet, et al. (May 25 2023) published in Arxiv (Statistics).
A notable paper from earlier in the week was: Introducing an Instructional Model for Teaching Blended Math-Science Sensemaking in Undergraduate STEM Courses Using Computer Simulations by Leonora Kaldaras, et al. (May 22 2023) published in Arxiv (Physics).
Over the most recent week of the query period, 239 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence. This represents 100.00% of the 239 written since May 19, 2023.
A notable paper from earlier in the week was: Robots in the Garden: Artificial Intelligence and Adaptive Landscapes by Zihao Zhang, et al. (May 22 2023) published in Arxiv (Computer Science).
Over the most recent week of the query period, 407 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science - Computer Vision & Pattern Recognition. This represents 100.00% of the 407 written since May 19, 2023.
Of these, 118 were published in the most recent day. A notable paper was: Are Deep Neural Networks Adequate Behavioural Models of Human Visual Perception? by Felix A. Wichmann, et al. (May 26 2023) published in Arxiv (Computer Science).
A notable paper from earlier in the week was: High Speed Human Action Recognition using a Photonic Reservoir Computer by Enrico Picco, et al. (May 24 2023) published in Arxiv (Computer Science).
Over the most recent week of the query period, 179 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science - Computer & Society. This represents 100.00% of the 179 written since May 19, 2023.
The paper earlier in the week that was most discussed in the news was: Improving Factuality and Reasoning in Language Models through Multiagent Debate by Yilun Du, et al. (May 23 2023) published in Arxiv (Computer Science). It was referenced 1 time, in the article "Using Multi-Agent Debate for Improving Reasoning and Factual Accuracy of Large Language Models (LLMs)" in MarkTechPost.
Over the most recent week of the query period, 667 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction. This represents 100.00% of the 667 written since May 19, 2023.
Of these, 183 were published in the most recent day. A paper discussed in the news was: Voyager: An Open-Ended Embodied Agent with Large Language Models by Guanzhi Wang, et al. (May 25 2023) published in Arxiv (Computer Science). It was referenced in the article "Meet Voyager: A Powerful Agent For Minecraft With GPT4 And The First Lifelong Learning Agent That Plays Minecraft Purely In-Context" in MarkTechPost
The paper earlier in the week that was most discussed in the news was: Learning to Generate Novel Scientific Directions with Contextualized Literature-based Discovery by Qingyun Wang, et al. (May 23 2023) published in Arxiv (Computer Science). It was referenced 1 time, in the article "Can Language Models Generate New Scientific Ideas? Meet Contextualized Literature-Based Discovery (C-LBD)" in MarkTechPost.
Over the most recent week of the query period, 1067 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science - Learning. This represents 100.00% of the 1,067 written since May 19, 2023.
Over the most recent week of the query period, 763 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science - Multiagent Systems. This represents 100.00% of the 763 written since May 19, 2023.
The paper earlier in the week that was most discussed in the news was: Model evaluation for extreme risks by Toby Shevlane, et al. (May 24 2023) published in Arxiv (Computer Science). It was referenced 2 times, including in the article "An early warning system for novel AI risks" in DeepMind. The paper author, Toby Shevlane, was quoted saying "There are a number of benefits to having external perform the evaluation in addition to the internal staff,".
Over the most recent week of the query period, 4185 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science - Neural and Evolutionary Computing. This represents 100.00% of the 4,185 written since May 19, 2023.
The paper earlier in the week that was most discussed in the news was: Constraints on the initial mass, age and lifetime of Saturn's rings from viscous evolutions that include pollution and transport due to micrometeoroid bombardment by Paul R. Estrada, et al. (May 22 2023) published in Arxiv (Astrophysics). It was referenced 2 times, including in the article "NASA: Saturn’s Rings Are Young and Could Quickly Disappear" in Solid State Lighting Design + 2 others. The paper author, Paul R. Estrada, was quoted saying "I think these results are telling us that constant bombardment by all this foreign debris not only pollutes planetary rings, it should also whittle them down over time,".
Over the most recent week of the query period, 183 new published papers and preprints were released matching the query for Computer Science - Robotics. This represents 100.00% of the 183 written since May 19, 2023.