Week Ending 5.23.2021
RESEARCH WATCH: 5.23.2021
This week was active for "Computer Science", with 1,226 new papers.
The paper discussed most in the news over the past week was "Image Cropping on Twitter: Fairness Metrics, their Limitations, and the Importance of Representation, Design, and Agency" by Kyra Yee et al (May 2021), which was referenced 78 times, including in the article Twitter's Photo Crop Algorithm Favors White Faces and Women in Wired News.
Leading researcher Yoshua Bengio (Université de Montréal) published "Fast and Slow Learning of Recurrent Independent Mechanisms".
This week was very active for "Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence", with 200 new papers.
The paper discussed most in the news over the past week was "Enhancing Photorealism Enhancement" by Stephan R. Richter et al (May 2021), which was referenced 35 times, including in the article Machine Learning Takes GTA V Photorealism to Never-Before-Seen Levels in Interesting Engineering.
Leading researcher Yoshua Bengio (Université de Montréal) came out with "Fast and Slow Learning of Recurrent Independent Mechanisms".
This week was active for "Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition", with 279 new papers.
The paper discussed most in the news over the past week was "Image Cropping on Twitter: Fairness Metrics, their Limitations, and the Importance of Representation, Design, and Agency" by Kyra Yee et al (May 2021)
Leading researcher Trevor Darrell (UC Berkeley) published "Fighting Gradients with Gradients: Dynamic Defenses against Adversarial Attacks".
This week was active for "Computer Science - Computers and Society", with 44 new papers.
The paper discussed most in the news over the past week was "Image Cropping on Twitter: Fairness Metrics, their Limitations, and the Importance of Representation, Design, and Agency" by Kyra Yee et al (May 2021)
This week was active for "Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction", with 33 new papers.
The paper discussed most in the news over the past week was "Image Cropping on Twitter: Fairness Metrics, their Limitations, and the Importance of Representation, Design, and Agency" by Kyra Yee et al (May 2021)
This week was very active for "Computer Science - Learning", with 382 new papers.
The paper discussed most in the news over the past week was "Image Cropping on Twitter: Fairness Metrics, their Limitations, and the Importance of Representation, Design, and Agency" by Kyra Yee et al (May 2021)
Leading researcher Yoshua Bengio (Université de Montréal) published "Fast and Slow Learning of Recurrent Independent Mechanisms".
Over the past week, 17 new papers were published in "Computer Science - Multiagent Systems".
Over the past week, 16 new papers were published in "Computer Science - Neural and Evolutionary Computing".
The paper discussed most in the news over the past week was "Directional GAN: A Novel Conditioning Strategy for Generative Networks" by Shradha Agrawal et al (May 2021), which was referenced 2 times, including in the article Intelligent Graphic Design: Adobe’s Directional GAN Automates Image Content Generation for Marketing Campaigns in SyncedReview.com.
This week was active for "Computer Science - Robotics", with 64 new papers.
The paper discussed most in the news over the past week was "Blind Bipedal Stair Traversal via Sim-to-Real Reinforcement Learning" by Jonah Siekmann et al (May 2021), which was referenced 26 times, including in the article The world is 'standing on the precipice' of multiple crises, former UN chief warns in CNBC. The paper author, Kevin Green, was quoted saying "When you train neural networks to act as controllers, over time the learning algorithm refines the network so that it maximizes the reward specific to the environment that it sees".