IIITH Shows A Simple Stethoscope Can Give Voice To...

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Researchers demonstrate how a wireless stethoscope converts behind-the-ear vibrations - heard as non-audible whispers- into intelligible speech even in a ‘zero-shot’ setting. Stephen Hawking knew the importance of being heard. He wrote in his memoir, ”One’s voice is very important.

Gaming Their Gig: Study Shows How Delivery Workers...

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“... what one earns is how much one has broken ground, sped in dangerous traffic, and delivered food at doorsteps without hoping for a tip…,” remarks a food delivery worker wryly. He is referring to his typical work day which in

IIITH Study On The Visual Gaze Shows How Attire Is...

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“She asked for it”. IIITH’s evidence-based research ought to put such statements blaming sexual assault victims to rest. A study funded by DST’s Cognitive Science Research Initiative and presented at the Cognitive Science Society (CSS) conference 2024 in Rotterdam in

International Linguistics Olympiad: One Silver, Tw...

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Even as the celebrations over Team India’s medals haul at the International Linguistics Olympiad 2024 are yet to die down, we take a look at the path to the finale that unfolds for the Indian contingent.  Competing against 206 participants

IIITH’s AI Tool Powers Malnutrition Detection In...

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The simple solution uses a smart phone for faster and automatic assessment of children’s growth parameters. Data is king, yes. But if it’s quality is moot then uneasy lies the head that wears such a crown. One of the biggest

Gauging Research Potential: Tales Of A Selection P...

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Can you fry something in water? It’s questions like these that are all in a day’s work for the IIITH interview panels that each year scout for candidates with research aptitude for enrolment into the institute’s dual degree programs.   This