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An edited collection of advanced computing news from Communications of the ACM, ACM TechNews, other ACM resources, and news sites around the Web.


Historic Algorithms Help Unlock Shortest-Path Problem Breakthrough
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Historic Algorithms Help Unlock Shortest-Path Problem Breakthrough

By revisiting key algorithms from computing, a team unlocked hidden efficiency in a long-standing computer science problem.

Competition Makes Big Datasets the Winners
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Competition Makes Big Datasets the Winners

Measurement has driven research groups to home in on the most popular datasets, but that may change as metrics shift to real-world quality.

Better Security Through Obfuscation
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Better Security Through Obfuscation

The quest to find greater security through obscurity.

The Best of NLP
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The Best of NLP

Natural language processing delves more deeply into its knowledge gap.

Coalition of the Willing Takes Aim at COVID-19
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Coalition of the Willing Takes Aim at COVID-19

Data science can only do so much in the face of a pandemic.

Animals Teach Robots to Find Their Way
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Animals Teach Robots to Find Their Way

Navigation research demonstrates bio-machine symbiosis.

Software Synthesis Learns By Example
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Software Synthesis Learns By Example

Neural networks will assist, rather than replace, human programmers.

Digitizing the World
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Digitizing the World

Digital maps trawl for real-time updates.

Containers Push Toward the Mayfly Server
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Containers Push Toward the Mayfly Server

The container revolution represents a large-scale shift in thinking about multitasking systems.

Automating Proofs
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Automating Proofs

Math struggles with the usability of formal proofs.

Brain Science Helps Computers Separate Speakers in a Crowded Room
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Brain Science Helps Computers Separate Speakers in a Crowded Room

People can listen to a single voice amid the hubbub of a cocktail party; algorithms can help computers do it, too.

Secure-System Designers Strive to STEM Data Leaks
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Secure-System Designers Strive to STEM Data Leaks

Attackers using side-channel analysis require little knowledge of how an implementation operates.

Shellshock Awakens Bourne-Again Zombies
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Shellshock Awakens Bourne-Again Zombies

A bug appears in places people didn’t think to look, or patch.

Using Patient Data For Personalized Cancer Treatments
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Using Patient Data For Personalized Cancer Treatments

Patient information databases eventually will help improve health outcomes and support development of new therapies.

Magnetic Diversion For Electronic Switches
From Communications of the ACM

Magnetic Diversion For Electronic Switches

'Chameleon processors' could function as programmable logic or nonvolatile memory.
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