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2011 Frontiers of Engineering: Research at Google Lightning Talks

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National Academy of Engineering
2011 U.S. Frontiers of Engineering Symposium
September 19-21, 2011
Google, Inc.
Mountain View, California

September 20, 2011
An overview of Research at Google:
- Machine Translation by Franz Och
- Speech by Vincent Vanhoucke
- Optical Character Recognition by Remco Teunen
- Machine Perception by Jay Yagnik
- Machine Hearing by Doug Eck
- Q&A

ABSTRACT: Google hosted 100 participants of the 2011 National Academy of Engineering's U.S. Frontiers of Engineering symposium (FOE) at our Mountain View office. The symposium is an annual three-day meeting that brings together 100 of the nation's outstanding young leaders, aged 30-45, from industry, academia and government to discuss research on the leading edge of diverse fields in engineering.

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  • Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana. Where is your Google Translator now? :)

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  • @canecky Translated into Chinese pretty good: 时间过得真快似箭。果蝇喜欢香蕉。

  • @canecky - closer than you think. Your example is precisely the kind of linguistic challenge that IBM's "Watson" had to deal with on Jeopardy, and did so very impressively. And if history is any guide, what takes a mainframe today will be sitting on your desk within 8-10 years.. But long before then, companies like google, who can afford large-system resources, will be providing this capability.

  • 8:55 Google show what they are really tryiing to do, LOL

  • that is great stuff, i like the research that google does they are a shining example for the tech sector!

    i wonder how much the NSA will pay for the end result when video calling is the norm.? muhahahaha >=)

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