Week Ending 5.24.2020

 

RESEARCH WATCH: 5.24.2020

 
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Over the past week, 97 new papers were published in "Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence".

  • The paper discussed most in the news over the past week was "Universal Masking is Urgent in the COVID-19 Pandemic: SEIR and Agent Based Models, Empirical Validation, Policy Recommendations" by De Kai et al (Apr 2020), which was referenced 197 times, including in the article Sock hack for coronavirus mask is a simple way to keep safe in FOXNews.com. The paper author, Vitamin D. Kai, was quoted saying "I saw the country where I grew up [China], where my family lives [now mostly in the Bay Area], about to face this pandemic without knowing much about something as simple as wearing a mask to protect themselves and others". The paper also got the most social media traction with 2632 shares. On Twitter, @chrish_99 commented "Masks more effective than lockdown at suppressing spread. Mandate mask wearing and end the lockdown? Even non medical masks are recommended", while @gastronomy said "> We present two models for the COVID-19 pandemic predicting the impact of u".

  • Leading researcher Yoshua Bengio (Université de Montréal) published "COVI White Paper" @nasim_rahaman tweeted "A whitepaper on the COVI Canada project at with contributions from is live, with more good things underway. Check it out!".

  • The paper shared the most on social media this week is by a team at UCL & Alan Turing Institute: "An Overview of Privacy in Machine Learning" by Emiliano De Cristofaro (May 2020) with 51 shares.

This week was active for "Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition", with 210 new papers.

This week was very active for "Computer Science - Computers and Society", with 55 new papers.

  • The paper discussed most in the news over the past week was by a team at University of Oxford: "Toward Trustworthy AI Development: Mechanisms for Supporting Verifiable Claims" by Miles Brundage et al (Apr 2020), which was referenced 7 times, including in the article What to Do When AI Fails in O'Reilly Network. The paper author, Sarah Cameron, was quoted saying "It is an international effort with contributor experts from multiple countries, which is really encouraging for promoting a more united, less duplicative approach". The paper also got the most social media traction with 348 shares. A Twitter user, @Miles_Brundage, said "Super excited to share a report I’ve been working on with a bunch of colleagues from different orgs since last year. Building on a workshop last April, we analyze various ways to improve the verifiability of claims about AI systems. You can read it here".

  • Leading researcher Yoshua Bengio (Université de Montréal) published "COVI White Paper" 

  • The paper shared the most on social media this week is "A socio-technical framework for digital contact tracing" by Ricardo Vinuesa et al (May 2020) with 256 shares. @RecklessCoding (Recklesscoding) tweeted "Our latest short paper discusses a framework on assessing contact tracing apps. We use three sample cases, including UK's NSHx app, Austria's Stopp, and Singapore's Tracetogether. We also compare our framework against the guidelines releases by the EDPB".

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 359 new papers.

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

Over the past week, 19 new papers were published in "Computer Science - Neural and Evolutionary Computing".

This week was active for "Computer Science - Robotics", with 52 new papers.


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