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Computer science is the study and development of the protocols required for automated processing and manipulation of data. This includes, for example, creating algorithms for efficiently searching large volumes of information or encrypting data so that it can be stored and transmitted securely.
Creating sound bubbles with intelligent headsets
A combination of artificial intelligence and noise-cancelling technology can be used to create headsets with customizable auditory zones — or sound bubbles — that allow users to focus on sounds within a designated area while suppressing sounds outside of it.
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Personalised antimicrobial susceptibility testing with clinical prediction modelling informs appropriate antibiotic use
Authors present a personalised approach to clinical laboratory testing of antibiotics, based on real-time mathematical modelling, that encourages the use of drugs less likely to cause antimicrobial resistance, without compromising on overall antibiotic treatment options for prescribers.
- Alex Howard
- David M. Hughes
- William Hope
Chisco: An EEG-based BCI dataset for decoding of imagined speech
- Zihan Zhang
Local testability of distance-balanced quantum codes
- Ting-Chun Lin
- Min-Hsiu Hsieh
A polynomial proxy model approach to verifiable decentralized federated learning
- Samuel Cheng
An improved water strider algorithm for solving the inverse Burgers Huxley equation
- Hassan Dana Mazraeh
- Kourosh Parand
- Vladimír Nulíček
Tapping line detection and rubber tapping pose estimation for natural rubber trees based on improved YOLOv8 and RGB-D information fusion
- Xirui Zhang
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What Trump’s election win could mean for AI, climate and health
Donald Trump made numerous promises during his presidential campaign that could affect scientists and science policy. Will they be implemented once he is president?
- Jeff Tollefson
- Traci Watson
ChatGPT is transforming peer review — how can we use it responsibly?
At major computer-science publication venues, up to 17% of the peer reviews are now written by artificial intelligence. We need guidelines before things get out of hand.
AI watermarking must be watertight to be effective
Scientists are closing in on a tool that can reliably identify AI-generated text without affecting the user’s experience. But the technology’s robustness remains a challenge.
Build an international AI ‘telescope’ to curb the power of big tech companies
- Pierre Baldi
- Piero Fariselli
- Giorgio Parisi
How I peer into the geometry behind computer vision
Minh Ha Quang’s work at a Japanese AI research centre aims to understand how machines extract image data from the real world.
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