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The metadata ecosystem and AI: Enabling FAIR and AI‐ready data
Abstract Reproducibility is a foundational tenet of science. As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly embedded across science, the need to accurately document the provenance, structure, and behavior of training data, models, and workflows grows correspondingly. Metadata, understood as explicit and structured knowledge about data and related
Jane Greenberg +5 more
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Deploying a JupyterHub Server for Academic Research Using Netbooks as an Example
Abstract Jupyter Notebooks have transformed the way we conduct computational research thanks to a versatile platform that combines code, annotations, plots, and a lightweight format that enables versioning. However, steps for installing dependencies and downloading data for a specific notebook may require significant time and failure to establish ...
Marouen Ben Guebila +12 more
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Container-based High-Performance Computing (HPC) is changing the way computation is performed and reproduced without sacrificing the raw performance compared to hypervisor-assisted virtualization technologies.
Animesh Kuity, Sateesh K. Peddoju
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Loosely-separated “sister” namespaces in Java
Most modern programming systems such as Java allow us to link independently developed components together dynamically. This makes it possible to develop and deploy software on a per component basis.
Shigeru Chiba, Yoshiki Sato
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Web-based interactive registry of the geosensors [PDF]
Selection and correct applying of the geosensor - the instrument of mineral geothermobarometry is challenging because of the wide variety of existing geosensors on the one hand and the availability of specific requirements for their use on the other.
Stanislav Dmitrievich Ivanov
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Addressing systemic biases in traditional aging clocks, we introduce PAAG, a context‐aware multi‐omics metric derived from the pre‐trained AOE‐Net. PAAG accurately captures localized aging acceleration, demonstrating superior predictive power for chronic disease risks and clinical outcomes across diverse aging populations.
Feng‐Ao Wang +12 more
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Mind the Gap: Linking Refactorings and Code Smells in Elixir
ABSTRACT Elixir is a functional programming language increasingly used in the industry to develop scalable and fault‐tolerant concurrent systems more easily and with fewer computational resources. In previous studies, we cataloged 35 code smells and 82 refactorings tailored for this language, validating them with over 300 experienced developers ...
Lucas Vegi, Marco Túlio Valente
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Understanding protein sequence–function relationships remains challenging due to poorly defined motifs and limited residue‐level annotations. An annotation‐agnostic framework is introduced that segments protein sequences into “protein words” using attention patterns from protein language models.
Hedi Chen +9 more
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ZCSD: a Computational Storage Device over Zoned Namespaces (ZNS) SSDs [PDF]
The Big Data trend is putting strain on modern storage systems, which have to support high-performance I/O accesses for the large quantities of data.
Trivedi, Animesh +3 more
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ReZNS: Energy and Performance-Optimal Mapping Mechanism for ZNS SSD
Today, energy and performance efficiency have become a crucial factor in modern computing environments, such as high-end mobile devices, desktops, and enterprise servers, because data volumes in cloud datacenters increase exponentially.
Chanyong Lee +5 more
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