Rachel Feltman: Happy Monday, listeners! For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Rachel Feltman. Today, instead of our usual news roundup, I’m here to introduce you to our new interim host. I’m ...
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Abstract: The generation of high-quality annotated image datasets with low computational cost and automated labeling is essential for advancing computer vision systems. However, manual labeling of ...
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Who has a more positive view of how employees feel about their productivity and connections with companies— the employees or executives? The answer might surprise business leaders. Who has a more ...
Recently, a leaflet was delivered to my home from Nuclear Waste Services, the company that is overseeing the final disposal of some of the most dangerous waste that exists. It reminded me that the ...
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