💧 From Ji to Behnchod, from Ba to 🙏 — Indian speech is not a canal but a river. Reverence, affection, epithets, and profanity all flow together, as alive and uncontainable as the Nubra.
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💧 From Ji to Behnchod, from Ba to 🙏 — Indian speech is not a canal but a river. Reverence, affection, epithets, and profanity all flow together, as alive and uncontainable as the Nubra.
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💧 From Ji to Behnchod, from Ba to 🙏 — Indian speech is not a canal but a river. Reverence, affection, epithets, and profanity all flow together, as alive and uncontainable as the Nubra.
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Invisible by Design: How Meta and Twitter—Now X—Embedded Suppression Into Digital Speech Infrastructure For most of the modern internet age,
💧 From Ji to Behnchod, from Ba to 🙏 — Indian speech is not a canal but a river. Reverence, affection, epithets, and profanity all flow together, as alive and uncontainable as the Nubra.
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Solution Manual for Theory and Applications of Digital Speech Processing by Lawrence Rabiner and Ronald Schafer
Link full download: https://findtestbanks.com/download/solution-manual-for-theory-and-applications-of-digital-speech-processing-by-lawrence-rabiner-and-ronald-schafer/
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ISBN-13: 978-0136034285
ISBN-10: 0136034284
Theory and Applications of Digital Speech Processing is ideal for graduate students in digital signal processing, and undergraduate students in Electrical and Computer Engineering. With its clear, up-to-date, hands-on coverage of digital speech processing, this text is also suitable for practicing engineers in speech processing. This new text presents the basic concepts and theories of speech processing with clarity and currency, while providing hands-on computer-based laboratory experiences for students. The material is organized in a manner that builds a strong foundation of basics first, and then concentrates on a range of signal processing methods for representing and processing the speech signal.
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Freedom of Speech is Digital: thoughts on Yale and Missouri
Freedom of Speech is Digital: thoughts on Yale and Missouri
Note: Will likely be late on this week’s grad school post, but I have no class this week so it will come up! I’d been working on this since the events at Yale and Missouri spread, but Paris threw my ability to write and the timing of this out the window. When all is said and done, we will likely look back on 2015 as the year that universities became re-politicized. With the renewal of focus on…
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The "Like" Button on Facebook is Not Protected Speech
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Once again, technology faces off against our conceptions of free speech as a Federal Judge ruled that the "Like" button on Facebook is not protected speech covered by the First Amendment. The New York Times has the details of the case which will no doubt lead to an appeal:
Exactly what a “like” means — if anything — played a part in a case in Virginia involving six people who say Sheriff B. J. Roberts of Hampton fired them for supporting an opponent in his 2009 re-election bid, which he won. The workers sued, saying their First Amendment rights were violated.
Sheriff Roberts said some of the workers were let go because he wanted to replace them with sworn deputies while others were dismissed because of poor performance or his belief that their actions “hindered the harmony and efficiency of the office.”
One of those workers, Daniel Ray Carter, had “liked” the Facebook page of Sheriff Roberts’s opponent, Jim Adams.
While public employees are allowed to speak as citizens on matters of public concern, Judge Raymond A. Jackson of Federal District Court ruled that clicking the “like” button did not amount to expressive speech. In other words, it was not the same as actually writing out a message and posting it on the site.
Speech on Facebook and other social networking sites has come up before, but the court cases always involved actual words (such as posting a message on a site). This case focuses on clicking the "Like" button so it enters uncharted territory. Physically doing a thumbs-up gesture has been seen by the courts as protected speech, and given that the "Like" button seems to fall somewhere between that and a form of writing online, you would think the ruling would have gone the other. Otherwise, we'll get into a strange dichotomy where actual words are covered but anything symbolic online (text message emoticons) are not.
We'll see how a higher court rules.