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- Social media data contain pitfalls for understanding human behavior
- Brain inspired data engineering
- Scope of research on quantum computing narrowed: Characteristics of a universal simulator
Social media data contain pitfalls for understanding human behavior Posted: 27 Nov 2014 06:22 PM PST A growing number of academic researchers are mining social media data to learn about both online and offline human behavior. In recent years, studies have claimed the ability to predict everything from summer blockbusters to fluctuations in the stock market. But mounting evidence of flaws in many of these studies points to a need for researchers to be wary of serious pitfalls that arise when working with huge social media data sets, according to computer scientists. |
Brain inspired data engineering Posted: 27 Nov 2014 08:27 AM PST What if next-generation ICT systems could be based on the brain's structure and its cognitive and adaptive processes? A groundbreaking paradigm of brain-inspired intelligent ICT architectures is being born. |
Scope of research on quantum computing narrowed: Characteristics of a universal simulator Posted: 27 Nov 2014 05:23 AM PST According to many scientists, quantum computers will have great importance in the future but, despite all efforts, research in this field is still in its infancy. One of the difficulties is understanding what criteria a quantum system should meet to be able to solve problems that are impossible for conventional computers. |
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