2020 in Review: 10 AI Papers That Made an Impact
As part of our year-end series, Synced highlights 10 artificial intelligence papers that garnered extraordinary attention and accolades in 2020.
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As part of our year-end series, Synced highlights 10 artificial intelligence papers that garnered extraordinary attention and accolades in 2020.
PwC and arXiv jointly announced their partnership yesterday, unveiling a convenient new Code tab on the abstract page of arXiv Machine Learning articles.
NeurIPS 2020 released its list of accepted papers this week with Google, Stanford, and MIT as the top affiliations.
ArXiv announced that all of its research papers are now available on Kaggle.
Organizers of the 58th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) today announced their Best Paper Awards.
A look at three ICLR papers to look at that fall under the topic of robustness
A team from the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence and the University of Washington this week introduced TLDR generation, a new automatic summarization task for scientific papers.
Yesterday in the r/MachineLearning subreddit, a lighthearted announcement appeared from the “Animal Crossing Artificial Intelligence Workshop (ACAI)”calling for abstracts.
The accepted papers have been announced for IJCAI – PRICAI 2020.
Covid-Sanity, a web interface designed to navigate the flood of bioRxiv and medRxiv COVID-19 papers and make the research within more searchable and sortable.
Researchers have proposed a novel generator network specialized on the illustrations in children’s books.
Batchboost is a simple technique to accelerate ML model training by adaptively feeding mini-batches with artificial samples which are created by mixing two examples from the previous step – in favor of pairing those that produce the difficult one.
Leading scientific publication Nature announced it is launching a trial starting this week that will give authors of newly published papers the option of appending contents of the discussions they’ve had with and reports they’ve received from their reviewers.
In a new paper, researchers from the New York University and Modl.ai, a company applying machine learning to game developing, suggest that simple spacial processing methods such as rotation, translation and cropping could help increase model generality.
As part of our year-end series, Synced spotlights 10 artificial intelligence papers that garnered extraordinary attention and accolades in 2019.
The ICLR 2020 conference programme chairs finally put the selection process behind them, announcing 687 out of 2594 papers had made it to ICLR 2020 — a 26.5 percent acceptance rate.
Synced Global AI Weekly December 15th
Every Friday Synced selects seven recent studies that present topical, innovative or otherwise interesting or important research we believe may be of interest to our readers.
Synced has surveyed last week’s crop of papers in the fields of machine learning, computer vision, computation and language, and beyond, and identified seven studies that we believe may be of special interest to our readers.
Synced Global AI Weekly November 17th
AAAI-20 welcomes submissions on mainstream AI topics and related areas and reported a record-high number of over 8,800 submissions — a thousand more than last year.
The ACL 2019 organizing committee announced its eight paper awards: Best Long Paper, Best Short Paper, Best Demo Paper, and five Outstanding Paper awards.
Estimates peg the total number of academic papers and other scholarly literature indexed on the Google Scholar at almost 400 million, making it the world’s largest such database.
The 2019 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) kicked off today in Long Beach, California. CVPR is one of the world’s top three academic conferences in the field of computer vision (along with ICCV and ECCV).
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The annual meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) is world-leading conference in the field of natural language processing, Yesterday, conference organizers sent out author notifications on accepted papers for the 57th ACL gathering, which will take place in Florence, Italy from July 28 to August 2.
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