DEPARTMENT: Pointers
Diversity, equity, and inclusion in computer science
By Tejas Morkar, July 2022
By Tejas Morkar, July 2022
By Tejas Morkar, April 2022
By Maitrei Kohli, September 2020
This article explores the areas of bias in natural language processing, from the tools that are used to analyze the data to the fundamental theories in the field. It delves deeper into the very idea that the data that is analyzed (language) itself shapes human perception of reality, and evolves over time.
By Talia Kohen, April 2019
By Inbal Talgam-Cohen, Sean Follmer, October 2014
By Sean Follmer, Inbal Talgam-Cohen, June 2014
By Inbal Talgam-Cohen, March 2014
By Peter Kinnaird, Inbal Talgam-Cohen, December 2013
By Michael Zuba, December 2013
Originally posted on The Geomblog
By Suresh Venkatasubramanian, December 2013
By Peter Kinnaird, Inbal Talgam-Cohen, September 2013
By Michael Zuba, September 2013
We continue our conversation on open access ("Information Wants to be Free" XRDS Spring 2013) by taking a closer look at a few recent developments, which highlight some of the conflicting interests fueling the debate over academic publishing.
By Inbal Talgam-Cohen, Peter Kinnaird, June 2013
The XRDS blog highlights a range of topics from conference overviews to privacy and security, from HCI to cryptography. Selected blog posts, edited for print, will be featured in every issue. Please visit xrds.acm.org/blog to read each post in its entirety.
By Lea Rosen, March 2013
By Peter Kinnaird, Inbal Talgam-Cohen, December 2012
By Michael Zuba, December 2012
By Peter Kinnaird, Inbal Talgam-Cohen, September 2012
By Ben Deverett, September 2012
Peter Levine, general partner at Andreessen Horowitz and lecturer at Stanford, shares his insights on how startups should assemble their initial team and create their first product.
By Asaf Cidon, Tomer London, June 2012