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CSE’s Susumu Harada recognized by NISH

Read the article here (Microsoft Word). Harada was recognized for his “‘Hands-Free Voice-Driven Drawing and Diagram Creation Method for People with Motor Impairments,’ a voice activated speech recognition technology that allows the user to create diagrams and drawings on the computer. This technology successfully bridges the gap that has existed between voice activated technology for dictation and hands free control of the computer. It also serves as a low cost method of drawing and designing via the computer. Harada was… Read more →
June 1, 2008

“The Inexact Science Behind DMCA Takedown Notices” (NY Times)

Read the article here. A new study from the University of Washington suggests that media industry trade groups are using flawed tactics in their investigations of users who violate copyrights on peer-to-peer file sharing networks … “The paper finds that there is a serious flaw in how these trade groups finger alleged file-sharers. It also suggests that some people might be getting improperly accused of sharing copyrighted content, and could even be purposely framed by other users.” Slashdot… Read more →
June 1, 2008

“Free video game from UW: Wiggling and shaking for science” (Seattle Times)

Read the article here. “A group at the University of Washington developed a clever new way to get the public’s help with the massive computing challenge of researching cures for conditions such as HIV and Alzheimer’s. “They created a free, downloadable video game called FoldIt! that ‘turns protein folding into a competitive sport.’ “I was skeptical, too, but after I downloaded it and played for awhile, it became addictive. The game draws out any latent obsessive-compulsive disorder you may… Read more →
May 15, 2008

“A Tribute to Jim Gray: Sometimes Nice Guys Do Finish First” (NY Times)

Read the article here. “‘He was one of the world’s great listeners,’ said Ed Lazowska, a University of Washington computer scientist who in recent years had collaborated with Dr. Gray on a series of projects designed to provide powerful computational tools to scientists. ‘I thought we had a special relationship,’ he said, only to realize that there were 500 special relationships of the same kind. “Several speakers quoted Jimi Hendrix, who once noted, ‘Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens,’ to… Read more →
May 1, 2008

“Gathering in Berkeley, Calif., today to honor legendary scientist, Microsoft researcher Jim Gray” (Seattle Times)

Read the article here. “Today’s event will also include the announcement of the Jim Gray Chair, which drew contributions from up and down the West Coast. “Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates, Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt, and Marc Benioff, CEO of Microsoft rival Salesforce.com, each donated $250,000 within a few hours of being asked, according to Ed Lazowska, a University of Washington computer science professor who helped with the fundraising. A fourth donor, Mike Stonebraker, also donated $250,000. He is… Read more →
May 1, 2008

CSE’s Yoshi Kohno, Yoky Matsuoka, Tapan Parikh featured in UW College of Engineering lecture

Read the article here. “Join us for a fascinating afternoon of lectures by five of the College of Engineering’s rising stars. In an unprecedented year, the MacArthur Foundation and MIT Technology Review honored three faculty members, an alumnus, and a student for their exceptional contributions to society. Learn more about their inspiring work.” (The College of Engineering seems to have ignored CSE Ph.D. alumna Karen Liu and CSE Affiliate faculty member Desney Tan, both of whom also were recognized… Read more →
May 1, 2008

“UW software for blind Web users wins Microsoft prize”

Read the article here. The Imagine Cup is an annual year-long student software competition with awards in 9 major categories. UW CSE’s WebAnywhere project has been named the worldwide winner of the “Interface Design Accessible Technology” division. WebAnywhere is the project of UW CSE Ph.D. student Jeff Bigham. WebAnywhere is a web-based screen reader for the web. It requires no special software to be installed on the client machine and, therefore, enables blind people to access the web… Read more →
May 1, 2008

Oren Etzioni praised in Washington CEO

“We can take turns guessing the source of that next great thing. One guy to watch is Oren Etzioni, a University of Washington computer scientist who has a knack for inventing ideas that become highly valued businesses.” Story here.… Read more →
May 1, 2008

CSE’s Prasad Raghavendra wins “Best Paper” at STOC

Read the article here. UW CSE Ph.D. student Prasad Raghavendra has been named co-winner of the Best Paper Award (and winner of the Best Student Paper Award) at the 2008 ACM Symposium on the Theory of Computing.… Read more →
May 1, 2008

A conversation between Ed Lazowska and Vint Cerf at the Technology Alliance annual luncheon (TVW)

Read the article here. A web archive of the TVW live broadcast of the interview.… Read more →
May 1, 2008

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