San Francisco Chronicle: Analysts Skeptical iPhone X’s Face ID will be Foolproof
Prem Natarajan was quoted about the security of Apple’s new facial identity feature on the iPhone X.
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Prem Natarajan was quoted about the security of Apple’s new facial identity feature on the iPhone X.
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Jim Moore was quoted on whether a new toll system would work to reduce traffic congestion in Los Angeles.
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Jeff Miller was quoted on why self-driving cars need complex sensors to determine if there is a living object in their path.
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The article noted that USC Games program is ranked first in the country among game development programs at universities.
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The Center for Artificial Intelligence in Society was highlighted for its efforts to address problems such as homeless youth, poaching of endangered species, and gang prevention.
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Research by Emilio Ferrara Information Sciences Institute and colleagues on the prevalence of bots on Twitter and how these bots can affect the spread of false information during an election.
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Professor Jovanovic was recognized for profound contributions to stability and flow control, and the application of control-theoretic and optimization techniques to the analysis of wall-bounded shear flows, drag reduction, and viscoelastic fluids.
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Assistant professor Suen is recognized for research excellence in the field of health care management science
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The largest building on the University Park Campus brings together top engineers and scientists in shared spaces designed to encourage collaborative research.
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At the USC Michelson Center, Professor Scott Fraser’s incredible movies explore an unanswered question. How memories are formed?
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Pegasus, a specialized computer program developed by at team of ISI computer scientists led by Ewa Deelman in collaboration with HTCondor, played a role in the new discovery announced by LIGO.
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Professor Armani was recognized for her contributions to integrated photonics with applications in telecommunication and chemical and biological detection
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SynTouch, which spun out of the University of Southern California, has created a robotic fingertip that rubs a material and precisely measures the “feel” of it in 15 dimensions, ranging from coarseness to coolness
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A study co-authored by ISI researcher Emilio Ferrara found that Twitter bots can be used to run interventions that trigger or foster good behaviors.
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Trustee Jerry Neely’s endowment supports a multidisciplinary center bringing together faculty from USC Marshall, USC Viterbi and USC Price
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Prem Natarajan, ISI’s Michael Keston Executive Director, was interviewed about issues related to the use of facial-verification as a mode of authentication.
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Research by ISI’s Emilio Ferrara, which examined the use of bots during the US presidential election campaign, was highlighted in this story about the upcoming elections in Germany.
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ISI’s John Heidemann tracked internet outages related to Hurricane Harvey, mapping the storm’s destructive path as it made landfall in Southeast Texas.
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Professor Michael Kezirian and aerospace students, making up the USC-NASA Solar Eclipse Balloon Team, are launching a High Altitude Balloon in Idaho Falls to study the Total Solar Eclipse.
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ISI researcher Shrikanth Narayanan’s study on diversity and stereotypes in movie dialogues is highlighted in the LA Times.
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Jim Moore was interviewed about the Olympics coming to LA and the need for investment in more transit services to benefit the public
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ISI’s Greg Ver Steeg was highlighted for his algorithm CorEx which was used to help friend and computational biologist Shirley Pepke find treatment options for her cancer diagnosis
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Chris Kyriakakis was quoted on how recorded music changes once it leaves the studio
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