Present and Future of AI in Renewable Energy Domain : A Comprehensive Survey

Present and Future of AI in Renewable Energy Domain : A Comprehensive Survey

[Submitted on 22 Jun 2024] View a PDF of the paper titled Present and Future of AI in Renewable Energy Domain : A Comprehensive Survey, by Abdur Rashid and 5 other authors View PDF HTML (experimental) Abstract:Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a crucial instrument for streamlining processes in various industries, including electrical power systems, as a result of recent digitalization. Algorithms for artificial intelligence are data-driven models that are based on statistical learning theory and are used as a tool to take use of the data that the power system and its users generate. Initially, we perform a thorough literature…
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This cute pink blob could lead to realistic robot skin

This cute pink blob could lead to realistic robot skin

Someday, we may have humanoid robots so real, they have skin that looks and feels, heals and moves just like ours. A team of scientists from the University of Tokyo and Harvard University are looking into how to make that happen, and the process includes creating some pretty curious, partly terrifying and partly adorable experimental machines with skin. In their paper published in Cell Reports Physical Science (via TechCrunch), the researchers explained that current molding techniques used to create skin equivalents that can fit 3D structures like robotic fingers perfectly do not have a mechanism that can "fix the skin…
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MM-SpuBench: Towards Better Understanding of Spurious Biases in Multimodal LLMs

MM-SpuBench: Towards Better Understanding of Spurious Biases in Multimodal LLMs

arXiv:2406.17126v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Spurious bias, a tendency to use spurious correlations between non-essential input attributes and target variables for predictions, has revealed a severe robustness pitfall in deep learning models trained on single modality data. Multimodal Large Language Models (MLLMs), which integrate both vision and language models, have demonstrated strong capability in joint vision-language understanding. However, whether spurious biases are prevalent in MLLMs remains under-explored. We mitigate this gap by analyzing the spurious biases in a multimodal setting, uncovering the specific test data patterns that can manifest this problem when biases in the vision model cascade into the…
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Ukraine destroyed columns of waiting Russian troops as soon as it was allowed to strike across the border, commander says

Ukraine destroyed columns of waiting Russian troops as soon as it was allowed to strike across the border, commander says

Ukraine has been able to destroy columns of Russian soldiers after it got permission from its allies to use their weapons to strike military targets across the border into Russia, a Ukrainian commander has said.The artillery commander, with the call sign Hefastus, told the Associated Press that Ukrainian HIMARS started firing in the northern Kharkiv region as soon as Ukraine got permission."The HIMARS were not silent for the whole day," he said, referring to the US-made High Mobility Artillery Rocket System.Ukraine got permission from its allies last month to strike military targets in Russia with weapons they'd supplied, reversing a…
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Large Language Models Assume People are More Rational than We Really are

Large Language Models Assume People are More Rational than We Really are

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Liminal Releases 2024 Link Index for Customer Authentication

Liminal Releases 2024 Link Index for Customer Authentication

Liminal announces the release of the 2024 Link Index for Customer Authentication, its latest report examining the leading technology vendors in the increasingly competitive customer authentication solutions market. This benchmark report identifies the top 15 solution providers addressing current authentication challenges such as the passwordless transition, poor account recovery, and revenue optimization while meeting future demands for automated risk decisioning, native fraud detection, and increased use of biometrics. Liminal’s research report offers a detailed market analysis and assessment of product capabilities and market presence, evaluating over 50 customer authentication solutions. “Today’s businesses are under immense pressure to fend off sophisticated cyber threats while…
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For many Olympic medalists, silver stings more than bronze

For many Olympic medalists, silver stings more than bronze

At the 2022 Beijing Olympics, a distraught Alexandra Trusova won silver and promptly declared, “I will never skate again.” Swimmer Michael Phelps displayed a mix of frustration and disappointment at the 2012 London Olympics when he added a silver to his trove of gold medals. At those same games, gymnast McKayla Maroney’s grim expression on the medal stand went viral. These moments, caught by the camera’s unblinking eye, reveal a surprising pattern: Silver medalists often appear less happy than those winning bronze. In a 2021 study, which we conducted with our research assistant, Raelyn Rouner, we investigated whether there’s any…
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