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Notable Published Conference Papers

Here are some notable published conference papers from various disciplines, which have had significant impact or are widely recognized within their fields:

Computer Science and AI

  1. Backpropagation -

    • Paper: "Learning Representations by Back-Propagating Errors" by David E. Rumelhart, Geoffrey E. Hinton, and Ronald J. Williams (1986)
    • Conference: Presented at the Cognitive Science Society Conference.
    • Impact: This paper introduced the backpropagation algorithm for training neural networks, laying the foundation for modern deep learning.
  2. Google's PageRank Algorithm -

    • Paper: "The PageRank Citation Ranking: Bringing Order to the Web" by Sergey Brin and Lawrence Page (1998)
    • Conference: Presented at the 7th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW 1998).
    • Impact: Describes the PageRank algorithm, which was instrumental in the development of Google's search engine.
  3. ImageNet Classification with Deep Convolutional Neural Networks -

    • Paper: "ImageNet Classification with Deep Convolutional Neural Networks" by Alex Krizhevsky, Ilya Sutskever, and Geoffrey E. Hinton (2012)
    • Conference: Presented at NIPS (Neural Information Processing Systems).
    • Impact: This paper significantly advanced the field of computer vision by demonstrating the effectiveness of deep convolutional neural networks.

Communication Engineering

  1. Aloha Network -

    • Paper: "A Protocol for Packet Network Intercommunication" by Norman Abramson (1970)
    • Conference: Presented at the IEEE Transactions on Communications.
    • Impact: Introduced the ALOHA protocol, a pioneering work in packet radio networks and the precursor to modern Wi-Fi protocols.
  2. The TCP/IP Protocol Suite -

    • Paper: "A Protocol for Packet Network Intercommunication" by Vint Cerf and Robert Kahn (1974)
    • Conference: Presented at the IEEE Transactions on Communications.
    • Impact: Describes the fundamental protocols for the Internet, TCP and IP.

Material Sciences

  1. Graphene -
    • Paper: "Electric Field Effect in Atomically Thin Carbon Films" by K. S. Novoselov et al. (2004)
    • Conference: Presented at the Europhysics Letters.
    • Impact: This paper reported the isolation and characterization of graphene, earning its authors the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010.

Nanotechnology

  1. Quantum Dots -
    • Paper: "Quantum Size Effect in PbS Crystals" by A. I. Ekimov and A. A. Onushchenko (1981)
    • Conference: Presented at the Soviet Physics - Semiconductors.
    • Impact: Introduced the concept of quantum dots, which has applications in electronics, optics, and medicine.

Education

  1. Bloom's Taxonomy -
    • Paper: "Taxonomy of Educational Objectives: The Classification of Educational Goals" by Benjamin S. Bloom (1956)
    • Conference: Presented at the American Psychological Association.
    • Impact: Provided a framework for categorizing educational goals, widely used in curriculum design and educational assessment.

Environmental Sciences

  1. The Gaia Hypothesis -
    • Paper: "Atmospheric Homeostasis by and for the Biosphere: The Gaia Hypothesis" by James E. Lovelock and Lynn Margulis (1974)
    • Conference: Presented at the Tellus.
    • Impact: Introduced the Gaia hypothesis, suggesting that the Earth behaves as a single, self-regulating system.

Medicine and Health

  1. CRISPR-Cas9 Genome Editing -
    • Paper: "A Programmable Dual-RNA-Guided DNA Endonuclease in Adaptive Bacterial Immunity" by Martin Jinek et al. (2012)
    • Conference: Presented at Science.
    • Impact: Described the CRISPR-Cas9 system, revolutionizing genetic engineering and gene therapy.

These papers are just a few examples of influential conference publications. Their impact often extends beyond the initial conference, influencing further research, policy, and practical applications. Access to these papers can be found through academic databases, institutional libraries, or directly from the authors or conference proceedings. Keep in mind that while these papers are notable, many other significant contributions are made through conference presentations and publications across various disciplines.