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IEEE Computer Society CS Leaders Reveal Predictions on the Technologies to Watch in 2024

IEEE Computer Society CS Leaders Reveal Predictions on the Technologies to Watch in 2024

The resource of capital involves the existence of surplus productivity and an organization capable of directing the available wealth into channels in which the inventor can use it. The resource of materials involves the availability of appropriate metallurgical, ceramic, plastic, or textile substances that can perform whatever functions a new invention requires of them. The resource of skilled personnel implies the presence of technicians capable of constructing new artifacts and devising novel processes. A society, in short, has to be well primed with suitable resources in order to sustain technological innovation. Google is confronting the latest in a succession of legal attacks on its digital empire on Thursday as a federal judge began to address anticompetitive practices in the app market for smartphones powered by its Android software.

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IEEE CS reveals its Technology Predictions Report for 2023

IEEE CS reveals its Technology Predictions Report for 2023

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The specific implementations of newly introduced iterative reconstructions on commercial systems vary widely, and are rapidly evolving. General Electric has introduced Adaptive Statistical Iterative Reconstruction , which uses a blend of filtered back projection images with iteratively reconstructed images that model the system noise. The main advantage of this technique is the ability to use lower radiation dose while maintaining image quality. General Electric also announced a Model-Based Iterative Reconstruction , which is a full iterative reconstruction that models not only the noise statistics, but also the geometry of the machine itself . MBIR is not yet commercially available in the US at the time of this writing, but preliminary experience shows that it has a dramatic effect on image quality in the poor contrast-to-noise situation (Fig.2). The main benefit of iterative reconstructions in modern CT therefore appears to be a potential for significant radiation dose reduction.

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