Operationalized testing of built-environment IoT infrastructure is a key aspect of fostering security and development best practices. End-to-end automation can ... Read More »
There have been rapid improvements in the field of affective computing, in which computer-supported behavior analysis—by means of automated facial, bodily, or v... Read More »
Should everyone go to college? College graduates, especially STEM graduates, earn more than non-college graduates and are on average more productive than those ... Read More »
The IEEE Standards Association’s Industry Connection program, with its International Roadmap for Devices and Systems (IRDS), takes over the Semiconductor Indust... Read More »
Cyber-physical systems are no longer a sideline for computing—they are a core concern for computer scientists and engineers.
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This installment of Computer’s series highlighting the work published in IEEE Computer Society journals comes from IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Comput... Read More »
Internet-connected toys provide an often-overlooked avenue for breaching personal data, especially of those most vulnerable. Government and private measures can... Read More »
Partisan consultancies like Cambridge Analytica that use data analytics to sway the electorate rely on social network users’ participation in their own psycholo... Read More »
Mobile and embedded devices increasingly rely on deep neural networks to understand the world—a feat that would have overwhelmed their system resources only a f... Read More »
In this first installment of Computer’s new column, the author gives an overview of the net neutrality policy and the FCC’s recent rulings that threaten it.
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