Picture Perception by Prof. Martin Banks, Universi...

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Prof. Martin Banks, University of California, Berkeley gave a distinguished lecture on Picture Perception on 13 November. He spoke about his lab's work on picture perception, specifically providing insights to the perceptual bases and its importance in photography.  He explained

Introduction to Speech Science with Vocal-tract Mo...

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Prof. Takayuki Arai, Department of Information and Communication Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, Sophia University, Japan gave a ISCA Distinguished Lecture on Introduction to Speech Science with Vocal-tract Models on 19 August organized by the Speech Processing Laboratory. Dr.

Applications of Experimental Psychology to Real Wo...

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Prof. Raymond M Klein, Professor Emeritus, Department of Psychology & Neuroscience, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada gave a Distinguished Lecture on Applications of Experimental Psychology to Real World Problems on 14 August. Dr. Klein is an internationally recognized expert

Mr. Manoj Saxena

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KCIS Distinguished Talk on Ethics in AI Design by Manoj Saxena, Chairman of CognitiveScale on 18 March. The current generation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies is the most significant disruption in the evolution of computing. For AI technologies to advance

Prof. Andrew Zisserman

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Prof. Andrew Zisserman, one of the principal architects of modern computer vision presented a KCIS Distinguished Lecture on Learning from Sight and Sound on 2 January. Prof. Zisserman described self-supervised learning from videos with sound. He divided his talk into

Fingerprints 75 billion-class recognition problem

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Prof. Anil Jain, Michigan State University gave a talk on Fingerprints 75 billion-class recognition problem on 23 October where he elaborated on the success of fingerprints in law enforcement and forensics coupled with growing concerns related to security, financial fraud,