A Dynamic Resource Efficient Asynchronous Federated Learning for Digital Twin-Empowered IoT Network

  Digital Twin (DT) technology is becoming more and more popular as a method that gives Internet of Things (IoT) devices dynamic topology mapping and real-time status updates. However, there are difficulties in deploying DT in industrial IoT networks, especially when significant and dispersed data support is required. This frequently results in the creation of…

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Google introduces YouTube creator-based audience targeting

Google Ads now allows advertisers to create remarketing lists based on viewers of specific YouTube creator videos, unlocking new possibilities for targeted campaigns. Previously, advertisers could only create remarketing lists based on viewers’ interactions with their own linked YouTube channels. This update opens up new opportunities for targeting based on creator content. Why we care….

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A model for agency success

Agencies have several teams, some of which are formed over the years and some that come together quickly as new hires join and new clients are onboarded. Agency teams include executive leadership, marketing channel leaders and cross-functional groups or pods responsible for supporting clients.  With the complexity found in most agencies, it can be challenging…

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President Kornbluth welcomes the Class of 2028 | MIT News

  Addressing MIT’s newest students and their families yesterday, President Sally Kornbluth and several alumni faculty offered some tips about how to thrive at the Institute. “You belong here,” Kornbluth and others assured the audience, while emphasizing the many ways that the 1,102 members of the Class of 2028 are connected and interdependent. “All of…

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Scientists find neurons that process language on different timescales | MIT News

  Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), neuroscientists have identified several regions of the brain that are responsible for processing language. However, discovering the specific functions of neurons in those regions has proven difficult because fMRI, which measures changes in blood flow, doesn’t have high enough resolution to reveal what small populations of neurons are…

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