Computer Science

Computer Science (link.springer.com):
People are more likely to accept robots in their lives if they trust them, and that trust depends not just on how robots work, but on how well they connect with human emotions and social behavior

Computer Science (onlinelibrary.wiley.com):
Researchers from Brno built eDIVE, a tool that helps create custom VR lessons for students to learn and collaborate

Computer Science (tandfonline.com):
Countries with stable democracies usually have the best cybersecurity, autocracies can be fast but less reliable, and unstable or changing regimes are the most vulnerable and risky online

Computer Science (ai.nejm.org):
Countries regulate healthcare AI differently. Predictive AI follows existing medical device rules while generative AI lacks clear standards. Protecting patient data is crucial. Experts urge international cooperation to align regulations and ensure safe, ethical AI use in medicine worldwide.

Computer Science (doi.org):
Dynamic model selection in enterprise forecasting systems using sequence modeling

Computer Science (myscp.onlinelibrary.wiley.com):
Researchers tested AI in academic tasks: strong in brainstorming/study design but weak at literature reviews, data analysis, and writing papers. Human oversight is essential. Study urged to require AI-use disclosures and ban AI in peer reviews. Bottom line: AI’s a helper, not a replacement.

Computer Science (ds.mpg.de):
Researchers have programmed infomorphic neurons that learn in a self-organized way and extract the necessary information from their immediate environment in the network.

Computer Science (sciencedirect.com):
Synergistic eigenanalysis of covariance and Hessian matrices for enhanced binary classification on health datasets

Computer Science (researchgate.net):
New model that simplifies the writing process for bachelor students during their thesis writing.

Computer Science (cam.ac.uk):
A machine learning algorithm developed by Cambridge scientists was able to correctly identify in 97 cases out of 100 whether or not an individual had coeliac disease based on their biopsy, new research has shown