Cloud Computing: Google Shares Research Findings With Scientific World
July 8, 2014Grazed from eWeek. Author: Todd R. Weiss.
On topics from algorithms to machine learning to robotics and more, Google publishes lots of research and is sharing the best of its 2013 findings. Google researchers write a lot of papers on topics including computing, data, statistics and more, and share them often with the world’s scientific community to drive innovation and new ideas.
As part of that ongoing effort, Google is now sharing some of the most influential research papers produced by Google researchers in 2013 to expand discussions and observations on a raft of topics being studied around the world. The collection of research papers was announced by Corinna Cortes and Alfred Spector of the Google Research team in a June 30 post on the Google Research Blog…
"Googlers across the company actively engage with the scientific community by publishing technical papers, contributing open-source packages, working on standards, introducing new APIs and tools, giving talks and presentations, participating in ongoing technical debates, and much more," wrote Cortes and Spector. "Our publications offer technical and algorithmic advances, feature aspects we learn as we develop novel products and services, and shed light on some of the technical challenges we face at Google."
So what are some of the most influential Google research papers from 2013?…
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