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Enhancing electric vehicle security and privacy through decentralized identity management: Digital Threats: Research and Practice

In this paper, Aydeger et al. present “a comprehensive analysis of the integration of blockchain based SSI [self-sovereign identity] with EV [electric vehicle] charging systems to improve security and privacy.” Given the rapid spread of the EV charging network and... more
General (K.4.0) | Dec 8 25

As good as a coin toss: human detection of AI-generated content: Communications of the ACM

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a complex and multifaceted issue that is not helped by unbalanced coverage and negative news amplification in the popular press. Advances in generative AI (GenAI) technology are... more
General (I.2.0) | Dec 2 25

Coordination mechanisms in AI development: practitioner experiences on integrating UX activities: CHI ’25

At present, advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) contribute to new challenges in the collaboration between user-experience (UX) designers and AI developers. These challenges stem from the complexity and uncertainty of AI-based systems. By... more
General (I.2.0) | Nov 24 25

Can you tell real from fake face images? Perception of computer-generated faces by humans: ACM Transactions on Applied Perception

Perhaps the ever-increasing number of data images, machine learning algorithms, and technologies will continue to enhance life on Earth. But are most people able to distinguish between real and fake images? In experimental investigations, Bozkir et al. explore... more
General (I.4.0) | Nov 14 25

LLM hallucinations in practical code generation: phenomena, mechanism, and mitigation: Proc. of the ACM on Software Engineering

How good can large language models (LLMs) be at generating code? This may not seem like a very novel question, as several benchmarks (for example, HumanEval and MBPP, published in 2021) existed before LLMs burst into public view and started the... more
Language Models (I.2.7...) | Nov 10 25

Model-based deep learning: Foundations and Trends in Signal Processing

AI and machine learning ML techniques--for example, deep neural network (DNN) inferencing--influence methods for decision-making problems with higher degrees of convergence, optimality, and performance. With this paper... more
General (I.2.0) | Oct 31 25

To post or not to post: AI ethics in the age of big tech: Communications of the ACM

The most “applied” area of philosophy is ethics. Its concerns encompass what it means to be a “good” person, including how one should live with others. When I first encountered this article, the title suggested that its scope was limited to the ethical aspects of... more
Ethics (K.4.1...) | Oct 17 25

Learning from one and only one shot: npj Artificial Intelligence

Recent advances in machine learning (ML) have led to increasingly complex models, often comprising hundreds of layers and billions of parameters. While powerful, these models... more
General (I.2.0) | Oct 13 25

Trustworthy distributed AI systems: robustness, privacy, and governance: ACM Computing Surveys

Artificial intelligence (AI) models require significant processing power for training data, and historically this processing has been centralized. An alternative to centralized processing is distributed AI, which allows geographically distributed edge clients to... more
Privacy (K.4.1...) | Sep 29 25

Detecting and recognizing characters in Greek papyri with YOLOv8, DeiT and SimCLR: International Journal on Document Analysis and Recognition

In 2023, the International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR) sponsored several competitions, one of which was the “ICDAR 2023 Competition on Detection and Recognition of Greek Letters on Papyri.” Seven teams submitted... more
General (I.7.0) | Sep 19 25

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The comedy of computation: or, how I learned to stop worrying and love obsolescence

With this book, Benjamin Mangrum offers a highly original exploration of the cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic dimensions of computational obsolescence. Rather than approaching computation purely through technical analysis, he frames the life cycle of digital tools... more
General (K.0) | Dec 26 25

Principles of verification: cycling the probabilistic landscape: essays dedicated to Joost-Pieter Katoen on the occasion of his 60th birthday, Part 1

With this collection of research articles, colleagues, collaborators, and students celebrate the 60th birthday of an esteemed professor by appreciating various dimensions of his academic influence and inspiring leadership. Their public recognition literally... more
Probabilistic Algorithms (G.3...) | Dec 22 25

Compiler construction: fundamentals and applications

If language is a notation for expressing thought, then a custom language tailored to particular lines of thought, such as logical syllogisms or matrix manipulations, should make it easier to express those thoughts than would a more general-purpose language, which... more
Compilers (D.3.4...) | Dec 18 25

AI chatbots: the good, the bad, and the ugly

AI chatbots: the good, the bad, and the ugly has a winning title that builds hope for useful classification, informed revelation, broad perspective, and even fun in support of its often stated goal of generating a thoughtful discussion on the advantages and hazards of artificial... more
Artificial Intelligence (I.2) | Dec 15 25

Metaverse for Industry 5.0

Metaverse for Industry 5.0 is a timely and relevant exploration of a cutting-edge topic. Its comprehensive coverage and multidisciplinary approach are commendable, though its brevity might limit the depth of analysis.
Majumder and Dey explore the emerging intersection of the metaverse and Industry 5.0... more
Meta (D.3.2...) | Dec 12 25

Trans technologies

Oliver L. Haimson’s Trans technologies is a timely, deeply researched, and profoundly necessary contribution to the fields of transgender studies and human-computer interaction (HCI). This monograph navigates the complex landscape of technologies created for, by, and with transgender... more
General (K.4.0) | Dec 10 25

Programming language cultures: automating automation

With the rapid pace of developments in the field of information technology (IT), the concept of programming languages seems to be taking a backseat in undergraduate and postgraduate syllabi. Many are content with covering just a language or two.
I have taught--and I love--a course on programming... more
General (D.3.0) | Dec 5 25

Transactions on large-scale data- and knowledge-centered systems LI

The volume under review contains five papers from the 37th Conference on Data Management – Principle, Technologies and Applications (BDA 2021), covering a range of research topics in data management, threat modeling, resource description framework (RDF)... more
Security (K.4.4...) | Nov 28 25

Deep learning for computational imaging

Across different domains in computing, operational performance, efficiency, and flexibility have considerably increased due to neural network (NN) and deep learning techniques. NNs, and especially convolutional neural networks (CNNs), have been a great success in image data processing. In this regard, the book strives... more
Learning (I.2.6) | Nov 20 25

Formal methods for multi-agent feedback control systems

Einstein’s famous remark that “God does not play dice” reflects his belief that physical laws should have precise, closed-form solutions. The authors of this book seem to be driven by a similar philosophy as they tackle multi-agent feedback control problems, often in contrast to... more
Formal Methods (D.2.4...) | Nov 17 25

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