A University of Washington team is helping scientists tell their own stories with a free tool that converts dense, ...
Five students partnered with Dr. Ahmad Ghafarian, a UNG professor of computer science and cybersecurity, on the application ...
Studying the epic journey of the iconic jumping plumber can lead to new insights in theoretical computer science—and may help ...
A supercomputer in Shenzhen was declared the world’s fastest. It uses only standard microprocessors and not the ...
The proposed shift of the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) from a single-session pen-and-paper (PnP) examination to multi-session computer-based testing (CBT) is primarily driven by ...
ABSTRACT: Effectively detecting subtle surface defects in strip steel is vital for industrial quality assurance; however, most existing approaches fail to strike an optimal balance between accuracy ...
An overview of the proposed GraFIQs for assessing the quality of unseen testing samples. Sample I is passed into the pretrained face recognition model and Batch ...
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Abstract: We prove normalization for (univalent, Cartesian) cubical type theory, closing the last major open problem in the syntactic metatheory of cubical type theory. Our normalization result is ...
Sensory neurons must remain selective for specific features in a scene, even when many stimuli fall within their receptive fields (RFs). In natural vision, this selectivity is preserved by a process ...
Recent college graduates are having a harder time finding work, despite their higher education degrees, which usually give job-seekers a leg up in the labor market. That's according to a new report ...