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May 25, 2026
HSE Scientists Train Neural Network to 'Hear' Faults in Electric Motors
Researchers at the AI and Digital Science Institute of the HSE Faculty of Computer Science have developed a new method—the Signature-Guided Data Augmentation (SGDA) framework—that achieves 99% accuracy in motor fault detection and 86% accuracy in fault classification. The application of this approach can reduce industrial equipment repair costs, minimise downtime, and improve production safety. The study results have been published in Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence.
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Maria Mizernaia studies Soviet literature and the history of book publishing. In this interview for the HSE Young Scientists project, she discusses plans to publish a novel about besieged Leningrad, AI-provoked reflections on what it means to be human, and how novels can help satisfy our dopamine hunger.
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Revisiting corporate universities: Strategic choices shaping performance in telecom

Heliyon. 2024. Vol. 10. No. 14.
Shakina E., Barajas A., Sánchez-Fernández P.
Language: English
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Keywords: propensity score matchingquasi-experimentcorporate universityFirm PerformanceSynthetic control group
Publication based on the results of:
Strategic behavior of companies and individuals under conditions of technological transformation in Russia (2025)
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