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“Computers Unlock More Secrets of the Mysterious Indus Valley Script”

indusicon_w600UW CSE’s Raj Rao, working with a team of researchers from India, is using computer science to extract patterns in ancient Indus symbols.  The study, published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, shows distinct patterns in the symbols’ placement in sequences and creates a statistical model for the unknown language. The new study looks for mathematical patterns in the sequence of symbols, and calculations show that the order of symbols is meaningful.  The authors said the presence of such distinct rules for sequencing symbols provides further support for the group’s previous findings, reported earlier this year in the journal Science, that the unknown script might represent a language.

UWeek article here.
Discovery Channel here.
MSNBC here.
ABC Science here.
The Telegraph India here.
Forskning here. (in Norwegian)
The Hindu here.
Deccan Herald here.
Dr. Dobb’s here.
O’Reilly Radar here.
DailyMirror here.
Time here. Read more →

Bershad talks Google growth, education funding, VC situation

bersh2UW CSE professor and Google Seattle site director Brian Bershad recently spoke with Brier Dudley from the Seattle Times.  Among the topics discussed:  Google’s plans to continue to build its presence in the Seattle area, and concerns about education funding and the potential impact it may have on the local start-up community.

Read the first part of the article here.

Read the second part here. Read more →

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