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  Maths for computing: a beginner's guide
Charatan Q., Kans A., Springer International Publishing, Cham, Switzerland, 2024. 235 pp.  Type: Book (9783031692338)

Charatan and Kans’s Maths for computing offers a structured, approachable introduction to the mathematical ideas most relevant to computing. What sets this book apart is its accessible tone--a choice that makes it particularly ef...

Jul 15 2025  
  Phenotropic interaction: improving interfaces with computing with words and perceptions
Colombo M., Springer International Publishing, Cham, Switzerland, 2023. 168 pp.  Type: Book (9783031428180)

Colombo’s Phenotropic interaction is a groundbreaking exploration of how computational models rooted in human perception and natural language can enhance human-computer interfaces. The book delves into the concept of phenotropic inter...

Jul 11 2025  
   More than a chatbot: language models demystified
Kurpicz-Briki M., Springer International Publishing, Cham, Switzerland, 2023. 128 pp.  Type: Book (9783031376894), Reviews: (2 of 2)

More than a chatbot is a basic text on artificial intelligence (AI) and especially generative AI, written for the general public. It could be useful for students outside of computer science, as well as for researchers who want learn how to ...

Jul 10 2025  
  UR-YOLO: an urban road small object detection algorithm
Wang J., Yang H., Wu M., Wang S., Cao Y., Hu S., Shao J., Zeng C. Pattern Analysis & Applications 27(4): 121-121, 2024.  Type: Article

Detecting small objects such as pedestrians, bicycles, or traffic cones is a major challenge for autonomous driving systems. These objects often appear partially hidden, small, or in low-visibility conditions like rain, night, or fog. Current syst...

Jul 7 2025  
  Modulated apertures and resolution in microscopy
Hamed A., Springer International Publishing, Cham, Switzerland, 2023. 100 pp.  Type: Book (9783031475511)

Modulated apertures and resolution in microscopy is a concise yet impactful exploration of the critical relationship between aperture modulation techniques and resolution enhancement in optical microscopy. Spanning 100 pages, the book is d...

Jul 4 2025  
  Local load migration in high-capacity fog computing
Jasim M., Siasi N. ACM Transactions on Internet Technology 24(4): 1-31, 2024.  Type: Article

This paper introduces a novel approach to processing data-intensive and delay-sensitive requests. It utilizes a heterogeneous fleet of fog nodes where super fog (SF) nodes (high computational resources local to terminal) are always active and hand...

Jul 2 2025  
  Explainable uncertain rule-based fuzzy systems
Mendel J., Springer International Publishing, Cham, Switzerland, 2024. 582 pp.  Type: Book (9783031353772)

Explainable uncertain rule-based fuzzy systems is an in-depth exploration of rule-based fuzzy systems with a strong emphasis on uncertainty modeling and explainability. With 550-plus pages of comprehensive analysis, the book provides an adv...

Jun 27 2025  
   One schema to rule them all: how Schema.org models the world of search
Iliadis A., Acker A., Stevens W., Kavakli S. The Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology (JASIST) 76(2): 460-523, 2025.  Type: Article

The evolution of search engines has made structured data essential for effective information organization and retrieval. Schema.org emerged as a joint project of Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, and Yandex, in 2011, to standardize metadata across differe...

Jun 26 2025  
  Your Stone Age brain in the Screen Age: coping with digital distraction and sensory overload
Cytowic R., MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2024. 352 pp.  Type: Book (9780262049009), Reviews: (2 of 2)

An interesting cultural phenomena that has arisen over the last few years is the grassroots fight against the increasingly dominant role that technology, particularly mobile phones and social media, plays in our children’s lives. In my own c...

Jun 25 2025  
  Are disruptive papers more likely to impact technology and society?
Yang A., Yan X., Hu H., Hu H., Kong J., Deng S. The Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology (JASIST) 76(3): 563-579, 2025.  Type: Article

The significance of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)-related research on society is an interesting subject of debate. To what extent are the published research results from STEM areas truly impacting the advancements of tec...

Jun 17 2025  
 
 
 
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