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At the Forefront of Machine Learning | Arts & Sciences


At the Forefront of Machine Learning
Computer scientist Derry Wijaya builds tools to translate low-resource languages and track how media perspectives shape public opinion
May 19, 2020
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By Jeremy Schwab
In an analog world, translating from one language to another was often done with the help of a dictionary. In today’s digital world, with access to incredibly fast computer algorithms and a vast amount of data, researchers are building a new landscape for language translation. And because computers are the ones doing the translating in this new reality, the landscape is one that a machine can understand. Derry Wijaya, a computer scientist at CAS and a pioneer in this new space, explains. ....

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Massachusetts Police Data Points to Disparities In Arrests – NBC Boston


Massachusetts Police Data Points to Racial Disparities in Arrests
Records gathered from local police suggest in some communities, people who are Black or African American were arrested at disproportionately high rates, relative to their overall share of the population, according to a new analysis by NBC10 and students from Boston University’s Justice Media Computational Journalism co-lab.
By Melissa Ellin, Kate McGowan and Bzu Shiferaw
Published April 1, 2021 •
Updated on April 1, 2021 at 10:40 pm
By Melissa Ellin, Kate McGowan and Bzu Shiferaw
Published April 1, 2021 •
Updated on April 1, 2021 at 10:40 pm
When former Newton resident Tim Duncan and his wife were walking to the grocery store in May, they expected a leisurely stroll. Instead, Duncan, a Black man, found himself staring at a gun. ....

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Massachusetts Police Data Points to Racial Disparities in Arrests


Massachusetts Police Data Points to Racial Disparities in Arrests
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When former Newton resident Tim Duncan and his wife were walking to the grocery store in May, they expected a leisurely stroll. Instead, Duncan, a Black man, found himself staring at a gun.
“We wanted to spend some quality time together,” Duncan said. “All hell broke loose after we turned the corner.”
Newton police officers stopped Duncan and his wife while looking for a murder suspect thought to be in the area.
The officers soon realized Duncan was not the man they were looking for, he said. However, Duncan, a former deputy athletic director for external affairs at Northeastern University who spoke out publicly about the experience last summer, said he believes the incident is an example of racial profiling. ....

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BU Center for Antiracist Research Teams with the Boston Globe to Launch The Emancipator


an independent antiracist
multimedia platform. Antiracism scholar Kendi, who holds BU’s Andrew W. Mellon Professorship in the Humanities and is also a College of Arts & Sciences professor of history, and Venkataraman, who served as a science policy expert in the Obama White House, are the cofounders of the new platform. The mission, they say, is to help reframe today’s national conversation on race. 
Video by the
Globe Staff)
The timing of
The Emancipator, which is expected to launch by this summer, is noteworthy. It comes as President Joe Biden moves to address racial inequities amid the growth of white supremacist groups and domestic terrorism, and with opposition from many Republicans who remain loyal to former President Trump, despite his role in inciting the January 6 attack on the US Capitol by Confederate flag–waving white rioters.  ....

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