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Algorithms that address malicious noise could result in more accurate, dependable quantum computing
Quantum computers promise enormous computational power, but the nature of quantum states makes computation and data ...
Before computer science, there were equations, formulas and theorems. Computer science allowed sequences of operations, processes, and procedures to be developed to process complex problems.
Rice computer scientists have developed algorithms that account for quantum noise that is not just random, but malicious ...
Computer scientists have written a network flow algorithm that computes almost as fast as is mathematically possible. This algorithm computes the maximum traffic flow with minimum transport costs ...
Yes, “algorithms” can be biased. Here’s why Op-ed: a computer scientist weighs in on the downsides of AI.
An algorithm used to inform healthcare decisions for millions of people shows significant racial bias in its predictions of the health risks of black patients.
One computer scientist’s “stunning” proof is the first progress in 50 years on one of the most famous questions in computer science.
Pedro Domingos, computer science professor at the University of Washington, offers an overview of the current state of machine learning in his just-published book, “The Master Algorithm: How the ...
U of Texas at Austin has stopped using a machine-learning system to evaluate applicants for its Ph.D. in computer science. Critics say the system exacerbates existing inequality in the field.
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