Week Ending 5.17.2020

 

RESEARCH WATCH: 5.17.2020

 
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This week was active for "Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence", with 101 new papers.

Over the past week, 190 new papers were published in "Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition".

  • The paper discussed most in the news over the past week was "The Hateful Memes Challenge: Detecting Hate Speech in Multimodal Memes" by Douwe Kiela et al (May 2020), which was referenced 13 times, including in the article Facebook says AI has a ways to go to detect nasty memes in ZDNet. The paper author, Douwe Kiela (University of Cambridge), was quoted saying "In AI, especially unimodal AI, we frequently have much better datasets, so we felt we had to explain to the AI community why this dataset was comparatively smaller". The paper got social media traction with 188 shares. A user, @deviparikh, tweeted "An interesting (and important!) task that - from what we can tell so far - really requires both modalities to do the task well. Challenge with $100k prize money Starter code".

  • Leading researcher Pieter Abbeel (University of California, Berkeley)

This week was active for "Computer Science - Computers and Society", with 42 new papers.

Over the past week, 19 new papers were published in "Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction".

This week was very active for "Computer Science - Learning", with 327 new papers.

Over the past week, 11 new papers were published in "Computer Science - Multiagent Systems".

Over the past week, 33 new papers were published in "Computer Science - Neural and Evolutionary Computing".

This week was active for "Computer Science - Robotics", with 60 new papers.


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