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- Jason Benn:
Finding the team where you'll grow the fastest. XRDS 25(4): 14-15 (2019) - Joanna J. Bryson:
Robot, all too human. XRDS 25(3): 56-59 (2019) - Patrick Carrington, Eliezer Bernart:
Computer science and sports: The digital evolution of physical competition. XRDS 25(4): 8-9 (2019) - Hoa Khanh Dam:
Artificial intelligence for software engineering. XRDS 25(3): 34-37 (2019) - William Herrera:
Best practices for reproducible research. XRDS 25(3): 10-11 (2019) - Michael Hind:
Explaining explainable AI. XRDS 25(3): 16-19 (2019) - Victoria Holt:
How to stay motivated during a Ph.D. XRDS 25(4): 10-11 (2019) - Jovian Anthony Jaison:
Technical innovations in sports. XRDS 25(4): 11 (2019) - Rushil Khurana:
The past, the present, and the future of fitness tracking. XRDS 25(4): 30-33 (2019) - Bryan Knowles:
Profile: Janelle Shane: Steering light, steering AI. XRDS 25(3): 60-61 (2019) - Bryan Knowles:
Profile: Dennis Bishop: The psyche of athletes. XRDS 25(4): 60-61 (2019) - Talia Kohen:
The AI revolution: from interpretation to meaning. XRDS 25(3): 38-40 (2019) - Kai Kunze, Stephan G. Lukosch:
Superhuman sports - a testing ground for augmenting our senses. XRDS 25(4): 38-43 (2019) - Gierad Laput:
Opening the black box. XRDS 25(3): 5-6 (2019) - Gierad Laput:
Play ball. XRDS 25(4): 5-7 (2019) - Je Seok Lee, Constance Steinkuehler:
Esports as a catalyst for connected learning: the North America Scholastics Esports Federation. XRDS 25(4): 54-59 (2019) - Anshuman Majumdar:
BPDC ACM: Using social media marketing to bolster membership. XRDS 25(3): 12-13 (2019) - Anshuman Majumdar:
USC ACM: Encouraging networking via interactivity. XRDS 25(4): 12-13 (2019) - Sepideh Maleki:
Faster computers for all: Efficient Computing Laboratory, Texas State University. XRDS 25(3): 62-63 (2019) - Sepideh Maleki:
Taking it to the extreme: Microsoft Research India. XRDS 25(4): 62-63 (2019) - Tim Miller:
"But why?" Understanding explainable artificial intelligence. XRDS 25(3): 20-25 (2019) - Luciana P. Nedel, Rodrigo Moni, Mateus Bisotto Nunes:
Running Wheel: How an exergame can motivate people to perform repetitive, tedious exercises. XRDS 25(4): 26-29 (2019) - Oana Niculaescu:
Neural networks and how machines learn meaning. XRDS 25(3): 64-66 (2019) - Oana Niculaescu:
What's formal software verification? XRDS 25(4): 64-65 (2019) - Shekhar Patankar:
Do you want to become an AI and machine learning software engineer? XRDS 25(3): 14-15 (2019) - Melissa Perez, Stephanie T. Jones, JaCoya Thompson, Marcelo Worsley:
Data in motion: Supporting youth interest in athletics through multimodal data analytics. XRDS 25(4): 50-53 (2019) - Deborah Raji:
That's not fair! XRDS 25(3): 44-48 (2019) - Kyle Rector:
Computing technologies to increase access to physical activity for people with visual impairments. XRDS 25(4): 21-25 (2019) - Lionel P. Robert Jr.:
The future of pedestrian-automated vehicle interactions. XRDS 25(3): 30-33 (2019) - Katta Spiel:
Body-positive computing as a means to counteract normative biases in fitness trackers. XRDS 25(4): 34-37 (2019)
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