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On the First Computer Science Research Paper in an Indian Language and the Future of Science in Indian Languages
A guideline for the methodology chapter in computer science dissertations
Kaggle Chronicles: 15 Years of Competitions, Community and Data Science Innovation
Validation of a Small Language Model for DSM-5 Substance Category Classification in Child Welfare Records
Linux and High-Performance Computing
Towards Resilient Intrusion Detection in CubeSats: Challenges, TinyML Solutions, and Future Directions
Symbolic Mathematical Computation 1965--1975: The View from a Half-Century Perspective
Max Bense as a Visionary: from Entropy to the Dialectics of Programmed Images
Enabling Student Innovation through Virtual Reality Development
Mesterséges Intelligencia Kutatások Magyarországon
Detection, Classification and Prevalence of Self-Admitted Aging Debt
The history of digital ethics
Connections between reinforcement learning with feedback,test-time scaling, and diffusion guidance: An anthology
LLM Architecture, Scaling Laws, and Economics: A Quick Summary
Reproducibility: The New Frontier in AI Governance
Education Paradigm Shift To Maintain Human Competitive Advantage Over AI
Advancing AI Challenges for the United States Department of the Air Force
Scaling Data Difficulty: Improving Coding Models via Reinforcement Learning on Fresh and Challenging Problems
Breaking Training Bottlenecks: Effective and Stable Reinforcement Learning for Coding Models
Jean-Raymond Abrial: A Scientific Biography of a Formal Methods Pioneer
POSIM: A Multi-Agent Simulation Framework for Social Media Public Opinion Evolution and Governance
The Theorems of Dr. David Blackwell and Their Contributions to Artificial Intelligence
From Physical Difference to Meaning: A Constructor-Theoretic Framework for Prebiotic Information in Casimir-Lifshitz-Coupled Protocell Clusters
A Brief History of Fréchet Distances: From Curves and Probability Laws to FID
People, IT, and Structuration (PIS): An Integrative Theoretical Framework for Management Information Systems