The museum's exit is hidden behind a shipment container close to the main staircase. The container should be highlighted when using your scanner—open it and lead Myers through the subway tunnels.
Instead of banning AI, why don't schools teach students to use it critically? College freshman Maximilian Milovidov shares what he has learned in an "AI writing" course at Columbia University.
One writer walks through a work week spent away from a technology he — and countless others — has come to rely on.
Abstract: The eXtreme Multi-label text Classification (XMC) refers to training a classifier that assigns a text sample with relevant labels from an extremely large-scale label set (e.g., millions of ...
Larry Ferlazzo is a former award-winning high school English and social studies teacher of more than two decades. He is ...
Abstract: Hierarchical Text Classification (HTC) is a challenging task where labels are structured in a tree or Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) format. Current approaches often struggle with data ...
The dream of seemingly every high school wrestler, boys or girls, is to reach the state championship match in his or her weight class and win the title. After four seasons of trying, Haley Armstrong’s ...
As educators, we are tasked with engaging our wide range of students in learning experiences that meet their unique needs while ensuring that we address relevant standards. This is a challenge in and ...