24 results on '"CONFERENCE papers"'
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2. The past and present of thought experiments' research at Glancy: bibliometric review and analysis.
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Bancong, Hartono
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BIBLIOMETRICS ,THOUGHT experiments ,PHYSICS education ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,CONFERENCE papers ,IMAGINATION - Abstract
In the development of physical theories, thought experiments play a crucial role. Research on this topic began in 1976 and has continued to the present. This study aims to provide a more complete picture of the progress of thought experiments over the past two decades. To achieve this, this study employs bibliometric mapping methods. A total of 679 published papers were analyzed, including articles (504), conference papers (92), and book chapters (83). This data was retrieved from the Scopus database. The study's findings reveal that research and publications on thought experiments are highly valued and have received significant attention over the past eight years. According to the findings, 90% of the top 20 source titles contributing to thought experiments are from journals in the first and second quartiles (Q1 and Q2). This quartile ranking shows the quality and significant influence of a journal. The geographical distribution indicates that the United States contributes the most to thought experiments research, with 213 documents, 2592 citations, and 47 links. We also identified several prospective keywords that could be the focus of future research, including artificial intelligence, physics education, fiction, God, theology, productive imagination, technology, speculative design, and critical design. Therefore, this study provides a thorough picture of thought experiment research trends and future directions of potential topics that can be the focus of future researchers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Thermal Material Property Evaluation Using through Transmission Thermography: A Systematic Review of the Current State-of-the-Art.
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Ali, Zain, Addepalli, Sri, and Zhao, Yifan
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THERMOPHYSICAL properties ,NONDESTRUCTIVE testing ,HEAT transfer ,THERMOGRAPHY ,CONFERENCE papers - Abstract
Featured Application: Thermal Material Characterisation. Determining thermal material properties such as thermal diffusivity can provide valuable insights into a material's thermal characteristics. A well-established method for this purpose is flash thermography using Parker's half-rise equation. It assumes one-dimensional heat transfer for thermal diffusivity estimation through the thickness of the material. However, research evidence suggests that the technique has not developed as much as the reflection mode over the last decade. This systematic review explores the current state-of-the-art in through-transmission thermography. The methodology adopted for this review is the SALSA framework that seeks to Search, Appraise, Synthesise, and Analyse a selected list of papers. It covers the fundamental physics behind the technique, the advantages/limitations it has, and the current state-of-the-art. Additionally, based on the Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome, and Context (PICOC) framework, a specific set of inclusion and exclusion criteria was determined. This resulted in a final list of 81 journal/conference papers selected for this study. These papers were analysed both quantitatively and quantitatively to identify and address the current knowledge gap hindering the further development of through-transmission thermography. The findings from the review outline the current knowledge gap in through-transmission thermography and the challenges hindering the development of the technique, such as depth quantification in pulsed thermography and the lack of a standardised procedure for conducting measurements in the transmission mode. Overcoming some of these obstacles can pave the way for further development of this method to aid in material characterisation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Uses and Implications of Marijuana from the Perspective of Islamic Law.
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Abdulrahman, Manswab Mahsen
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ISLAMIC law ,MARIJUANA ,INDUSTRIAL textiles ,CONFERENCE papers ,INTERNAL revenue ,PLANT classification - Abstract
Copyright of Journal of College of Sharia & Islamic Studies is the property of Qatar University and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2024
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5. Angle trisection as a STEM activity opportunity for mathematics teacher training.
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Hašek, Roman
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MATHEMATICS teachers , *TEACHER training , *ANGLES , *CONFERENCE papers , *TEACHERS , *MATHEMATICS conferences - Abstract
The article is based on the lecture ‘Mathematics teacher training from the perspective of STEM – a particular case’ given by its author at the ATCM 2023 conference and is an extension of a related paper that was published in the conference proceedings. It further develops the idea that the task of teacher training schools is to create a suitable environment for the provision of education, impulses for the development of the necessary knowledge and skills, as well as to support these. It provides a detailed description of specific creative activities for future teachers, which develop their awareness of the applicability of mathematics in solving real problems and knowledge of its overlap with technology. It is based on historical problems and their context, as presented in the conference paper. Emphasis is placed on the use of computers, especially dynamic geometry software GeoGebra, to model the geometric nature of given problems and for their effective solution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
6. The Research Interest in ChatGPT and Other Natural Language Processing Tools from a Public Health Perspective: A Bibliometric Analysis.
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Favara, Giuliana, Barchitta, Martina, Maugeri, Andrea, Magnano San Lio, Roberta, and Agodi, Antonella
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BIBLIOMETRICS ,CHATGPT ,NATURAL language processing ,DATABASES ,PUBLIC health ,CONFERENCE papers - Abstract
Background: Natural language processing, such as ChatGPT, demonstrates growing potential across numerous research scenarios, also raising interest in its applications in public health and epidemiology. Here, we applied a bibliometric analysis for a systematic assessment of the current literature related to the applications of ChatGPT in epidemiology and public health. Methods: A bibliometric analysis was conducted on the Biblioshiny web-app, by collecting original articles indexed in the Scopus database between 2010 and 2023. Results: On a total of 3431 original medical articles, "Article" and "Conference paper", mostly constituting the total of retrieved documents, highlighting that the term "ChatGPT" becomes an interesting topic from 2023. The annual publications escalated from 39 in 2010 to 719 in 2023, with an average annual growth rate of 25.1%. In terms of country production over time, the USA led with the highest overall production from 2010 to 2023. Concerning citations, the most frequently cited countries were the USA, UK, and China. Interestingly, Harvard Medical School emerges as the leading contributor, accounting for 18% of all articles among the top ten affiliations. Conclusions: Our study provides an overall examination of the existing research interest in ChatGPT's applications for public health by outlining pivotal themes and uncovering emerging trends. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. Intravenous iron and iron deficiency anemia in patients with gastrointestinal cancer: A systematic review.
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Nandakumar, Shankavi, Singh, Navreet, Tharani, Alliya Remtulla, Pankiw, Maya, and Brezden-Masley, Christine
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IRON deficiency anemia , *GASTROINTESTINAL cancer , *CANCER patients , *ERYTHROCYTES , *IRON supplements , *SURGICAL complications , *CONFERENCE papers - Abstract
Background: Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is a prevalent hematological complication associated with gastrointestinal (GI) cancers due to an increased loss of iron and decreased iron absorption. The purpose of this systematic review is to evaluate the use of parenteral iron to treat IDA in patients with GI cancer. Methods: PubMed, Cochrane, EMBASE, CINHAL and Scopus were searched from January 1, 2010 to September 29, 2023 with no language restrictions. We excluded editorials, case reports, abstracts, conference papers, and poster presentations. Studies were included if they discussed IDA, GI neoplasms, use of iron supplementation (with or without erythropoietin-stimulating agents [ESAs]), defined anemia and had an adult patient population. We assessed the efficacy of parenteral iron in comparison to other iron supplementation methods when treating IDA in patients with GI cancer. The Cochrane Risk of Bias Tool 2 (RoB 2) and the Risk Of Bias In Non-randomized Studies of Interventions (ROBINS-I) assessment tools were used to assess the quality of the included studies. Moreover, the Cochrane Effective Practice and Organization data collection form was used to collect pertinent study information. Results: Our search yielded 3,969 studies across all databases. Twenty-one studies were included (6 randomized control trials; 15 non-randomized studies). Of the 15 studies evaluating hemoglobin (Hb) response, seven studies found an increase in Hb levels when patients were treated with IV iron. The 14 studies evaluating red blood cell (RBC) transfusion rates found conflicting differences in RBC transfusion needs when treated with IV iron. Studies analyzing health related outcomes typically found an increase in quality of life and decreased post-operative complications. Discussion: This review demonstrates improved outcomes of IDA in patients with GI cancer treated with IV iron instead of other iron supplementation methods. Timely diagnosis and appropriate IDA management can greatly improve quality of life in this patient population, especially if myelosuppressive chemotherapy is required. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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8. Artificial intelligence and organizational agility: An analysis of scientific production and future trends.
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Atienza-Barba, María, del Río-Rama, María de la Cruz, Meseguer-Martínez, Ángel, and Barba-Sánchez, Virginia
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ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,BIBLIOMETRICS ,DIGITAL transformation ,CONFERENCE papers ,SCIENTIFIC community - Abstract
The advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is progressing rapidly, compelling companies to integrate it within their operational frameworks to sustain competitiveness, primarily driven by its impact on organizational agility (OA). Nevertheless, the absence of a robust theoretical framework underscores the limited understanding of the relationship between AI and OA. Within this context, the research aims to establish foundational knowledge, delineate the evolutionary trajectory of the topic, and identify prospective avenues for inquiry. To achieve this objective, bibliometric analysis is employed to gain comprehensive insights into the interplay between these variables and discern trends within this research domain. The utilization of the Web of Science (WoS) and Scopus databases up to January 2024 facilitates data collection, while Bibliometrix and Visme are instrumental in crafting a scientific production map. The analysis corroborates the novelty and growth potential of the subject matter, underscoring heightened author interest, particularly evident in 2023, against a backdrop of sparse and temporally dispersed publications until 2017. Notably, the prevalence of conference papers on this topic stands significantly high at 26.98 % in comparison to the total contributions, indicative of the research community's engagement. Furthermore, the findings underscore a robust association between the keywords AI and OA, delineating a burgeoning research domain that converges with the digital transformation of enterprises and the Theory of Standardization Process. The effective integration of AI into corporate operational frameworks marks the zenith of this transformative process, ushering in the genesis and overhaul of organizational routines. This study represents a pioneering endeavour within the literature, as it constitutes the inaugural bibliometric exploration of this subject matter. Moreover, it serves to underpin the establishment of theoretical underpinnings for future research endeavours as it outlines current trends and emerging future research trajectories, concerning the role of AI in OA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. On the Overlooked Diversity of Clause Structures and Argument Structures in Non-Indo-European Languages.
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LaPolla, Randy J.
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UNIVERSAL language ,CULTURAL pluralism ,ARGUMENT ,TELECONFERENCING ,CONFERENCE papers ,LANGUAGE & languages - Abstract
This article responds to a conference call for papers that makes universalist assumptions about clause structures, assuming all languages in the world basically follow the same organizing principles in terms of clause structure, argument structure, and alignment. The article presents data from Tagalog to show how different a language can be from the assumed universal organizing principles to make the point that by imposing an Indo-European framework on non-Indo-European languages, we are overlooking the true diversity of language forms found in the world's languages. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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10. Agricultural Knowledge and Innovation Systems and Sustainable Management of Natural Resources †.
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Kountios, Georgios, Chatzis, Ioannis, and Papadavid, Georgios
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AGRICULTURAL innovations , *LITERATURE reviews , *NATURAL resources , *CONFERENCE papers , *DATABASES - Abstract
The question of how agricultural knowledge and innovation systems (AKISs) can address the issue of sustainable management of natural resources (SMNR) is presented in this conference paper. This literature review, which collected published research from the Scopus electronic database, aimed to explore the value of AKISs in enhancing the sustainability of natural resources. Therefore, it examined and evaluated the roles of AKISs as either positive or negative overall. Moreover, it analyzed whether the use of AKISs supports the goal of creating a sustainable system that links agriculture with natural resources. Among its findings, this review presents the positive and negative outcomes of each element and potential future scenarios/suggestions if the current trends persist. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. A scoping review on the use of consumer-grade EEG devices for research.
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Sabio, Joshua, Williams, Nikolas S., McArthur, Genevieve M., and Badcock, Nicholas A.
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ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY , *BRAIN-computer interfaces , *SIGNAL processing , *COGNITIVE neuroscience , *ONLINE databases , *CONFERENCE papers - Abstract
Background: Commercial electroencephalography (EEG) devices have become increasingly available over the last decade. These devices have been used in a wide variety of fields ranging from engineering to cognitive neuroscience. Purpose: The aim of this study was to chart peer-review articles that used consumer-grade EEG devices to collect neural data. We provide an overview of the research conducted with these relatively more affordable and user-friendly devices. We also inform future research by exploring the current and potential scope of consumer-grade EEG. Methods: We followed a five-stage methodological framework for a scoping review that included a systematic search using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) guidelines. We searched the following online databases: PsycINFO, MEDLINE, Embase, Web of Science, and IEEE Xplore. We charted study data according to application (BCI, experimental research, validation, signal processing, and clinical) and location of use as indexed by the first author's country. Results: We identified 916 studies that used data recorded with consumer-grade EEG: 531 were reported in journal articles and 385 in conference papers. Emotiv devices were used most, followed by the NeuroSky MindWave, OpenBCI, interaXon Muse, and MyndPlay Mindband. The most common usage was for brain-computer interfaces, followed by experimental research, signal processing, validation, and clinical purposes. Conclusions: Consumer-grade EEG is a useful tool for neuroscientific research and will likely continue to be used well into the future. Our study provides a comprehensive review of their application, as well as future directions for researchers who plan to use these devices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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12. Exploring the Mediterranean tsunami research landscape: scientometric insights and future prospects.
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Laksono, F x Anjar Tri, Mishra, Manoranjan, Mulyana, Budi, and Kovács, János
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TSUNAMI warning systems ,TSUNAMIS ,TSUNAMI hazard zones ,HAZARD mitigation ,CONFERENCE papers ,EARTHQUAKES ,TWENTY-first century ,RISK assessment - Abstract
Background: The Mediterranean Sea is a region characterized by high seismic activity, with at least 200 tsunami events recorded from the fourth century to the present twenty-first century. Numerous studies have been conducted to understand past tsunami events, earthquake–tsunami generation, tsunami recurrence periods, tsunami vulnerability zones, and tsunami hazard mitigation strategies. Therefore, gaining insights into future trends and opportunities in Mediterranean Sea tsunami research is crucial for significantly contributing to all relevant aspects. This study aims to assess such trends and opportunities through a scientometric analysis of publications indexed by Web of Science from 2000 to 2023. Results: Based on a selection of 329 publications, including research articles, review articles, book chapters, and conference papers, published between 2000 and 2023, Italy has the highest number of publications and citations in this field. The number of publications has increased significantly, especially after the 2004 Indian Ocean, 2011 Tohoku, and 2018 Palu tsunamis. According to the keyword analysis, the terms "tsunami", "earthquake", "hazard", "wave", "Mediterranean", "coast", and "tectonic" were the most frequently used in these publications. Research themes consist of four classifications: motor themes, such as seismic hazard; specific but well-developed themes, like tsunamiite; emerging or disappearing themes, for example, climate change; and general or basic themes, such as equations and megaturbidite. The number of publications related to the motor theme classification continued to grow throughout 2000–2023. Topics from 2011–2023 are more complex compared to 2000–2010, characterized by the emergence of new keywords such as evacuation planning, risk reduction, risk mitigation, building vulnerability, coastal vulnerability, climate change, probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment (PTVA-3 and PTVA-4). However, topics that were popular in the 2000–2010 period (e.g., paleotsunami deposits, earthquake, and tsunami propagation analysis) also increased in 2011–2023. Conclusions: Research topics with high centrality and density such as seismic hazard will continue to develop and prospect. The cluster network of this topic includes seismoturbidites, sedimentary features, tsunami modeling, active faults, catalog, and historical earthquakes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. The Components of a Chance for a Country's "Autonomous" Development.
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Yakushik, Valentin
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CONFERENCE papers ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,SCARCITY ,FORUMS ,AUTHORS - Abstract
The article reproduces a slightly edited and expanded version of author s 'personal manifesto 'presented as a paper at the International Conference "Challenges of the current global uncertainty for transit states" (Astana, Kazakhstan, May 15, 2024), and previously (in 2022) proposed as the author's discussion ideas for consideration by the experts at the "KyivRysing" forum. In contrast to a strategy of conceptually and economically dependent development, the article offers some initial ideas related to working out of a strategy of relatively "autonomous" development of the country. In the current situation of almost total scarcity of resources in Ukraine, such a strategy would be a very difficult, but challenging and worthy endeavour. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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14. Announcements.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS ,FACULTY advisors ,TELECONFERENCING ,CONFERENCE papers - Abstract
426 Membership Services426 Library Subscriptions426 Future FMA Annual Meetings427 Upcoming Conferences and Call for Papers427 FMA National Honor Society427 Collegiate Fellow Recipients427 Superior Faculty Advisors427 Superior Chapters427 FMA Placement Services427 Complaints, Compliments, SuggestionsGRAPHGRAPH [Extracted from the article]
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15. Formal Methods for Industrial Critical Systems.
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Groote, Jan Friso and Huisman, Marieke
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INDUSTRIALISM , *TECHNOLOGY transfer , *CONFERENCE papers , *STOCHASTIC analysis , *RESEARCH & development - Abstract
To stimulate the development and application of formal methods in industry, we need to promote research and development for the improvement of formal methods and tools for industrial applications, and we need to exchange experiences of the industrial usage of these methods and tools. This special issue of Software Tools for Technology Transfer presents various tools and experience reports that are targeting the use of formal methods in industry. The papers in this special issue are extended versions of selected conference papers from the proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Formal Methods for Industrial Critical Systems (FMICS 2022). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. Announcements.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS ,FACULTY advisors ,TELECONFERENCING ,CONFERENCE papers - Abstract
228 Membership Services228 Library Subscriptions228 Future FMA Annual Meetings229 Upcoming Conferences and Call for Papers229 FMA National Honor Society229 Collegiate Fellow Recipients229 Superior Faculty Advisors229 Superior Chapters229 FMA Placement Services229 Complaints, Compliments, SuggestionsGRAPHGRAPH [Extracted from the article]
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17. Blood tests help spot Alzheimer's.
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SANDERS, LAURA
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ALZHEIMER'S disease , *BLOOD proteins , *CONFERENCE papers , *BLOOD testing , *PHYSICIANS - Abstract
Recent findings presented at the annual Alzheimer's Association International Conference suggest that proteins in the blood could potentially be used to diagnose Alzheimer's disease. Currently, spinal taps and brain scans are used to detect the disease, but these methods are expensive and uncomfortable. A blood test would provide a simpler and faster way to diagnose Alzheimer's, allowing for earlier therapy options. However, there are still many questions surrounding the technology, and further research and standardization are needed before these tests can be widely used. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
18. Expanding hardware accelerator system design space exploration with gem5-SALAMv2.
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Spencer, Zephaniah, Rogers, Samuel, Slycord, Joshua, and Tabkhi, Hamed
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ARTIFICIAL neural networks , *SYSTEM integration , *RAPID prototyping , *SYSTEMS design , *CONFERENCE papers - Abstract
With the prevalence of hardware accelerators as an integral part of the modern systems on chip (SoCs), the ability to model accelerators quickly and accurately within the system in which it operates is critical. This paper presents gem5-SALAMv2 as a novel system architecture for LLVM-based modeling and simulation of custom hardware accelerators integrated into the gem5 framework. It overcomes the inherent limitations of state-of-the-art trace-based pre-register-transfer level (RTL) simulators by offering a truly "execute-in-execute" LLVM-based model. It enables scalable modeling of multiple dynamically interacting accelerators with full-system simulation support. To create long-term sustainable expansion compatible with the gem5 system framework, gem5-SALAM offers a general-purpose and modular communication interface and memory hierarchy integrated into the gem5 ecosystem, streamlining designing and modeling accelerators for new and emerging applications. gem5-SALAMv2 expands upon the framework established in gem5-SALAMv1 with improved LLVM-based elaboration and simulation, improved and more extensible system integration, and new automations to simplify rapid prototyping and design space exploration. 1 1 Conference Paper Extension: This work extends the work presented in gem5-SALAM: A System Architecture for LLVM-based Accelerator Modeling from MICRO 2020 (Rogers et al., 2020). This work expands on the aforementioned work by revamping the gem5-SALAM internals to provide more robust and extensible simulations, introducing new automation tools for expanding and simplifying design space exploration, and demonstrates the new capabilities of gem5-SALAMv2 by exploring multiple configurations of simple neural network architectures. Validation on the MachSuite (Reagen et al., 2014) benchmarks presents a timing estimation error of less than 1% against the Vivado High-Level Synthesis (HLS) tool. Results also show less than a 4% area and power estimation error against Synopsys Design Compiler. Additionally, system validation against implementations on an Ultrascale+ ZCU102 shows an average end-to-end timing error of less than 2%. Lastly, we demonstrate the upgraded capabilities of gem5-SALAMv2 by exploring accelerator platforms for two deep neural networks, LeNet5 and MobileNetv2. In these explorations, we demonstrate how gem5-SALAMv2 can simulate such systems and guide architectural optimizations for these types of accelerator-rich architectures. 2 2 The most up-to-date version of gem5-SALAMv2 is available at https://github.com/TeCSAR-UNCC/gem5-SALAM.. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. How to make your Abstract noticeable during submission for paper presentation in a Conference: Points to ponder!!!
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Ahuja, Vanita, Theerth, Kaushic, and Garg, Rakesh
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The article discusses the importance of writing a well-crafted abstract for research papers and the significance of abstracts in the field of anaesthesia. It emphasizes that abstracts are often the only part of the research available to readers and can determine whether readers will explore the full paper. The article provides guidelines for writing abstracts, including the structure, content, and formatting. It also highlights common errors to avoid in abstracts, such as omitting important details and using inappropriate keywords. The article concludes by stating that the abstract supplement of the Indian Journal of Anaesthesia provides a platform for both experienced and novice authors to showcase their research. [Extracted from the article]
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20. Generative AI: A systematic review using topic modelling techniques.
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Gupta, Priyanka, Ding, Bosheng, Guan, Chong, and Ding, Ding
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GENERATIVE artificial intelligence , *GENERATIVE pre-trained transformers , *COGNITIVE computing , *IMAGE processing , *CONFERENCE papers , *PROBABILISTIC generative models , *PERIODICAL articles , *LANDSCAPE assessment - Abstract
Generative artificial intelligence (GAI) is a rapidly growing field with a wide range of applications. In this paper, a thorough examination of the research landscape in GAI is presented, encompassing a comprehensive overview of the prevailing themes and topics within the field. The study analyzes a corpus of 1319 records from Scopus spanning from 1985 to 2023 and comprises journal articles, books, book chapters, conference papers, and selected working papers. The analysis revealed seven distinct clusters of topics in GAI research: image processing and content analysis, content generation, emerging use cases, engineering, cognitive inference and planning, data privacy and security, and Generative Pre-Trained Transformer (GPT) academic applications. The paper discusses the findings of the analysis and identifies some of the key challenges and opportunities in GAI research. The paper concludes by calling for further research in GAI, particularly in the areas of explainability, robustness, cross-modal and multi-modal generation, and interactive co-creation. The paper also highlights the importance of addressing the challenges of data privacy and security in GAI and responsible use of GAI. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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21. News and Notices.
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CONFERENCE papers - Abstract
The 52nd Australian Conference of Economists (ACE2024) is set to take place at the University of Adelaide from July 9-12, 2024. The conference, organized by the Economics Society of Australia and Women in Economics Network, will feature keynote speakers such as Professor Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve Board, Professor Marc Muendler from the University of California at San Diego, and Leonardo Bursztyn from the University of Chicago. Attendees can expect a range of sessions covering academic research, policy discussions, and important economic issues. Selected papers presented at the conference will be published in the Economic Record. For more information, visit the conference website at www.ace24.org or contact the organizing committee via email at ace24info@gmail.com or by calling Mark Henley, President of ESA - SA Branch, at 0404 067011. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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22. Digital platform ecosystem governance of private companies: Building blocks and a research agenda based on a multidisciplinary, systematic literature review.
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Costabile, Carolina
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DIGITAL technology , *PRIVATE companies , *CONCEPTUAL models , *RESEARCH personnel , *CONFERENCE papers - Abstract
Digital platform ecosystem governance refers to a platform owner's decisions and mechanisms that seek to influence complementors and users to build and sustain an ecosystem. The relevance of digital platform ecosystem governance is broadly acknowledged by researchers. However, the extant body of research is fragmented, and varied terminologies are employed, leading to challenges in identifying and recognizing results across different fields. This article provides a multidisciplinary and systematic literature review with the aim of consolidating knowledge on this important topic. Based on an analysis of 103 journal articles and conference papers, this review synthesizes the literature into a conceptual model with five building blocks of platform ecosystem governance. The model aims to create a robust foundation for researchers approaching the topic for the first time and conducting subsequent research. The conceptual model also offers practical guidance for governing ecosystems in a structured manner. Finally, this article provides a research agenda with five areas for future investigation. • Multidisciplinary, systematic literature review on platform ecosystem governance. • Synthesis of the literature into a conceptual model with five building blocks. • Robust foundation for understanding the topic and for future research. • Research agenda with five areas and questions for future investigation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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23. Extending the description logic [formula omitted] with threshold concepts induced by concept measures.
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Baader, Franz and Fernández Gil, Oliver
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DESCRIPTION logics , *KNOWLEDGE representation (Information theory) , *MEMBERSHIP functions (Fuzzy logic) , *TRADITIONAL knowledge , *CONFERENCE papers , *NUMBER concept , *MODEL-based reasoning , *KOLMOGOROV complexity - Abstract
In applications of AI systems where exact definitions of the important notions of the application domain are hard to come by, the use of traditional logic-based knowledge representation languages such as Description Logics may lead to very large and unintuitive definitions, and high complexity of reasoning. To overcome this problem, we define new concept constructors that allow us to define concepts in an approximate way. To be more precise, we present a family τ EL (m) of extensions of the lightweight Description Logic EL that use threshold constructors for this purpose. To define the semantics of these constructors we employ graded membership functions m , which for each individual in an interpretation and concept yield a number in the interval [ 0 , 1 ] expressing the degree to which the individual belongs to the concept in the interpretation. Threshold concepts C ⋈ t for ⋈ ∈ { < , ≤ , > , ≥ } then collect all the individuals that belong to C with degree ⋈ t. The logic τ EL (m) extends EL with threshold concepts whose semantics is defined relative to a function m. To construct appropriate graded membership functions, we show how concept measures ∼ (which are graded generalizations of subsumption or equivalence between concepts) can be used to define graded membership functions m ∼. Then we introduce a large class of concept measures, called simi-d , for which the logics τ EL (m ∼) have good algorithmic properties. Basically, we show that reasoning in τ EL (m ∼) is NP/coNP-complete without TBox, PSpace-complete w.r.t. acyclic TBoxes, and ExpTime-complete w.r.t. general TBoxes. The exception is the instance problem, which is already PSpace-complete without TBox w.r.t. combined complexity. While the upper bounds hold for all elements of simi-d , we could prove some of the hardness results only for a subclass of simi-d. This article considerably improves on and generalizes results we have shown in three previous conference papers and it provides detailed proofs of all our results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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24. GreyNet International Award Speech 2023.
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GREY literature , *VIDEO recording , *CONFERENCE papers - Published
- 2024
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