November 2012 Highlights
Monday, December 3, 2012
Here are a few highlights from November 2012 at ICSI:
- Our new Swordfish project aims to build speech recognition systems for different languages under severe time and data constraints. Read more about it in our press release.
- Sylvia Ratnasamy won the Yahoo! ACE award.
- Gerald Friedland commented on Internet privacy on CBS5.
- Nikki Mirghafori attended the prestigious NAKFI conference.
- A new service, created by Networking and Security Group researchers, checks users' SSL certification. Read about it here.
- On the blog, we started a series of posts about common online privacy misunderstandings. So far, there are three posts: part one, part two, part three. This series will continue in December.
- Alfio Gliozzo gave a talk at ICSI on November 9 about the future of the Watson supercomputer, which won Jeopardy! last year. For those who missed the talk, slides are available.
- We profiled Nelson Morgan (in two parts: read part one, read part two) on the blog. If you are interested in speech research over the past few decades, you'll want to read these.
- Kalle Palomaeki joined the Speech Group as a visiting researcher from Finland.
- New publications for November 2012
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