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  2. Switchboard Telephone Speech Corpus - Wikipedia

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    The Switchboard Telephone Speech Corpus is a corpus of spoken English language consisted of almost 260 hours of speech. It was created in 1990 by Texas Instruments via a DARPA grant, and released in 1992 by NIST. The corpus contains 2,400 telephone conversations among 543 US speakers (302 male, 241 female).

  3. High Performance Knowledge Bases - Wikipedia

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    The High Performance Knowledge Bases (HPKB) was a DARPA research program to advance the technology of how computers acquire, represent and manipulate knowledge. The successor of the HPKB project was the Rapid Knowledge Formation (RKF) project.

  4. TIMIT - Wikipedia

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    TIMIT was designed to further acoustic-phonetic knowledge and automatic speech recognition systems. It was commissioned by DARPA and corpus design was a joint effort between the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, SRI International, and Texas Instruments (TI).

  5. Augmented cognition - Wikipedia

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    Augmented cognition is an interdisciplinary area of psychology and engineering, attracting researchers from the more traditional fields of human-computer interaction, psychology, ergonomics and neuroscience. [1] [2] Augmented cognition research generally focuses on tasks and environments where human–computer interaction and interfaces already ...

  6. X10 (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    X10 is a programming language being developed by IBM at the Thomas J. Watson Research Center as part of the Productive, Easy-to-use, Reliable Computing System project funded by DARPA's High Productivity Computing Systems (HPCS) program.

  7. PERCS - Wikipedia

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    PERCS (Productive, Easy-to-use, Reliable Computing System) is IBM's answer to DARPA's High Productivity Computing Systems (HPCS) initiative. The program resulted in commercial development and deployment of the Power 775, a supercomputer design with extremely high performance ratios in fabric and memory bandwidth, as well as very high performance density and power efficiency.

  8. Chapel (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Chapel, the Cascade High Productivity Language, is a parallel programming language that was developed by Cray, [3] and later by Hewlett Packard Enterprise which acquired Cray. It was being developed as part of the Cray Cascade project, a participant in DARPA 's High Productivity Computing Systems (HPCS) program, which had the goal of increasing ...

  9. DARPA Global autonomous language exploitation program

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    The Global Autonomous Language Exploitation (GALE) program was funded by DARPA starting in 2005 to develop technologies for automatic information extraction from multilingual newscasts, documents and other forms of communication.