Posted by Alfred Spector, Vice President of Research and Special Initiatives Last week the Obama Administration issued a Memorandum that could vastly increase the impact of federally funded research on innovation and the economy. Entrepreneurs, businesses, students, patients, researchers, and the public will soon have digital access to the wealth of research publications and data funded by Federal agencies. We're excited that this important work will be made more broadly accessible.This memorandum directs federal agencies with annual research...
Monday, 25 February 2013
Friday, 22 February 2013
Google Research Awards: Winter, 2013
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Posted by Maggie Johnson, Director of Education & University RelationsAnother round of the Google Research Awards has just been completed. This is our bi-annual open call for proposals on a variety of computer science-related topics, including systems, machine perception, natural language processing, security and many others. Our grants cover tuition and travel for a graduate student and provides faculty and students the opportunity to work directly with Google scientists and engineers.This round, we received almost 600 proposals from 46 different...
Friday, 15 February 2013
Mobile interaction research at Google
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Posted by Xiaojun Bi, Ciprian Chelba, Tom Ouyang, Kurt Partridge and Shumin ZhaiGoogle takes a hybrid approach to research - research happens across the entire company, and affects everything we do. As one example, we have a group that focuses on mobile interaction research. With research backgrounds in human-computer interaction, machine learning, statistical language modeling, and ubicomp, the group has focused on both foundational work and feature...
Tuesday, 12 February 2013
Research Projects on Google App Engine
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By Andrea Held, Program Manager, Google University RelationsCross-posted on the Google Developers BlogLast spring Google University Relations announced an open call for proposals for Google App Engine Research Awards. We invited academic researchers to use Google App Engine for research experiments and analysis, encouraging them to take advantage of the platform’s ability to manage heavy data loads and run large-scale applications. Submissions included exciting proposals in various subject areas from mathematics, computer vision, bioinformatics,...
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