patrick traynor

Georgia Tech Turns iPhone Into spiPhone

Subtitle: 
Smartphones’ accelerometer can track strokes on nearby keyboards
Summary Sentence: 
Smartphones can be programmed to sense nearby keyboard vibrations and decipher sentences.

A research team led by Patrick Traynor (Computer Science) has discovered how to program a smartphone to sense nearby keyboard vibrations and decipher complete sentences with up to 80 percent accuracy. Source: Office of Communications

Location: 
Atlanta, GA
Contact: 

Michael Terrazas

404-245-0707

mterraza [at] cc [dot] gatech [dot] edu

Release: 
Monday, October 17, 2011 - 16:39
Expire: 
Sunday, January 15, 2012 - 16:39
Media Item: 
71541

Georgia Tech-Based Startup Wins Business Competition

Summary Sentence: 
Pindrop technology uses audio imprints to ID calls traveling through multiple global networks.

Pindrop Security, a new company based on technology developed by School of Computer Science researchers to verify caller ID, has won the 2011 GRA/TAG Business Launch Competition. Source: Office of Communications

Location: 
Atlanta, GA
Contact: 

Brendan Streich
Georgia Tech College of Computing, Office of Communications
bstreich [at] cc [dot] gatech [dot] edu
404-894-7253

Release: 
Thursday, May 26, 2011 - 10:49
Expire: 
Wednesday, August 24, 2011 - 10:49
Media Item: 
39933
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