This is a head-to-head tug-of-war game played on BBC micro:bits. Each player spams the A button to pull the dot to their side. First one to pull it all the way wins.
Abstract: Guessing random additive noise decoding (GRAND) has enabled the practical implementation of maximum likelihood (ML) or near-ML decoding, shifting the paradigm of code-specific decoder design ...
Abstract: Micro-expressions (MEs) are spontaneous facial movements that reveal an individual’s genuine emotions and play a crucial role in various domains, including lie detection, criminal analysis, ...
Elecrow CrowPi 3 is the latest CrowPi learning and development kit featuring 41 built-in modules and over 150 lessons, and offering compatibility with Raspberry Pi 5, Arduino Nano, BBC Micro:bit, and ...
Securing network traffic within data centers is a critical and daunting challenge due to the increasing complexity and scale of modern public clouds. Micro-segmentation offers a promising solution by ...
Vector Post-Training Quantization (VPTQ) is a novel Post-Training Quantization method that leverages Vector Quantization to high accuracy on LLMs at an extremely low bit-width (<2-bit). VPTQ can ...
While the programming of microcontroller-based embeddable devices typically is the realm of the C language, such devices are now finding their way into the classroom for CS education, even at the ...