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Artifact Description/Artifact Evaluation

Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Practical Reproducible Evaluation of Computer Systems, 2020
Several systems research conferences now incorporate an artifact description and artifact evaluation (AD/AE) process as part of the paper submission. Authors of accepted papers optionally submit a plethora of artifacts: documentation, links, tools, code, data, and scripts for independent validation of the claims in their paper.
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Stone Artifacts: Cutting Artifacts

2007
At the beginning, any sharp edge of a thin flake was considered sufficient for a good cutting edge. When the edge became dulled and chipped from use, the flake was discarded and another picked up either as found in nature or struck off from some suitable material.
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Stone Artifacts: Perforating Artifacts

2007
One of the most controversial of all the stone artifacts to be classified are the drilling types. Collectors will readily agree as to the identification of these artifacts, but, how many of these stone tools actually show any use as a drill?
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(Artifact)

2023
This is the artifact associated with the paper It contains the following material: Data collection tool and result Case study result localization ...
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Artifact attestations

In today’s tech setting, the cloud has revolutionized the way we develop, build, deploy and monitor our applications. Businesses "lift and shift" their infrastructure to the cloud where their applications are hosted. Because of that, the process of going from code to executable has somewhat changed.
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Kissing artifact

Abdominal Radiology, 2020
Naiim Ali, Robert D’Agostino
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Electrocardiographic Artifact

New England Journal of Medicine, 2000
L, Littmann, M H, Monroe
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Artifacts

2001
Silicon Valley, a small place with few identifiable geologic or geographic features, has achieved a mythical reputation in a very short time. The modern material culture of the Valley may be driven by technology, but it also encompasses architecture, transportation, food, clothing, entertainment, intercultural exchanges, and rituals.Combining a ...
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Considering Biased Data as Informative Artifacts in AI-Assisted Health Care

New England Journal of Medicine, 2023
Kadija Ferryman
exaly  

Deep learning-based compressed image artifacts reduction based on multi-scale image fusion

Information Fusion, 2021
Chia-Hung Yeh, Min-Hui Lin, Li-Wei Kang
exaly  

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