Abstract: We present SEMANTIC CODE FINDER, a framework for semantic code search that delivers high-level search performance and supports multiple programming languages. Leveraging code summaries, it ...
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Do you have a product physically in front of you that you can’t name? Are you trying to recreate a cute outfit you saw on social media? Enter Amazon Lens, a visual search tool that tens of millions of ...
As the 49ers undergo an ambitious roster reshuffle, San Francisco is drawing inspiration from two recent rebuilds from a pair of contending teams. During an exclusive interview with Sports Illustrated ...
Abstract: Classical locally recoverable codes (LRCs) have become indispensable in distributed storage systems. They provide efficient recovery in terms of localized errors. Quantum LRCs have very ...
We're introducing a new AI-powered search results carousel to suggest videos and topic descriptions by creators across YouTube. Imagine searching for “best beaches in Hawaii” — you could see an ...
Searching your computer for files shouldn’t feel like a scavenger hunt. But sometimes it does. You vaguely remember saving a file, but not what it was called. Or you’re trying to find that ...
Reverse image searching is a quick and easy way to trace the origin of an image, identify objects or landmarks, find higher-resolution alternatives or check if a photo has been altered or used ...
A Spotify clone built using HTML and CSS. This project replicates the basic user interface of Spotify, focusing on structure and styling. It demonstrates front-end development skills, specifically ...
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Big tech companies, from Meta to Microsoft, are using AI to write and review code. At Meta’s LlamaCon conference this week, CEO Mark Zuckerberg indicated that AI will take over half of the company’s ...