Inspired by the Japanese art of kirigami, an MIT team has designed a technique that could transform flat panels into medical devices, habitats, and other objects without the use of tools.
In a world where scrolling is instinctive, we start our mornings with it, end our days with it, and gauge trends by it. Amid ...
Google’s first-stage retrieval still runs on word matching, not AI magic. Here’s how to use content scoring tools accordingly ...
Behind the AI interface, a staged system narrows tens of thousands of documents to a few, showing that visibility hinges on ...
As Valentine’s Day approaches at Stanford, some students may be gearing up for first dates — not with people they met on ...
When Ben Rosenfeld started working as a residential assistant at a Stanford University dorm, he encountered 77 freshmen possessed by an “all-consuming” force. His new gig coincided with the release of ...
Abstract: Searching process performance is very important in this modern world that consists of various advanced technology. String matching algorithm is one of the most commonly applied algorithms ...
February 2 might best be known as Groundhog Day, but for fourth-year medical students, it’s the door to the beginning of their professional lives. It’s the day when ranking begins. Medical students ...
Abstract: Order-preserving pattern matching (OPPM) is a specialized area within the domain of pattern recognition and string matching. This specialized area is dedicated to identifying patterns in ...
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