First Annual Gaming Accessibility Awards 2020

Join us as we stream The First Annual Gaming Accessibility Awards! Alanah Pearce, Steven Spohn, and many more celebrate the games and developers who’ve helped make games more accessible in 2020, in collaboration with Able Gamers.

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The 2021 Hyundai Elantra is a Sleeker and More Impressive Commuter Car

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The #HyundaiElantra has carried the torch as Hyundai’s answer to the Civic and Corolla for over 30 years. For 2021, the #Elantra is all-new and available for the first time as the #ElantraHybrid able to achieve up to 54 MPG combined. While the gas online Elantra is rated to get up to 37 MPG, the interior and safety tech gets a huge upgrade, while keeping Hyundai’s typical strength of offering a strong value and the best warranty in the business.

The 2021 Hyundai Elantra N-Line is a Budget Friendly Sport Sedan For Your Daily Commute

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A few years ago, #Hyundai introduced the Elantra Sport sedan, which was the first-ever Hyundai Elantra with enthusiast in mind. With its turbocharged 1.6L engine offering up to 201 HP, it was a huge hit for shoppers looking to add a bit more spice into their daily commute without breaking the bank. For 2021, the all-new Elantra returns with the #ElantraNLine replacing the old Elantra Sport. The #HyundaiElantraNLine will slot above the regular Elantra ICE and Elantra Hybrid, but below the upcoming #ElantraN with 201 HP and a standard 6-speed manual or available 7-speed DCT.

The 2022 Hyundai Elantra N is the Real Deal Turbo Sport Compact Sedan From Korea

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For years, enthusiast looking to buy a sport compact car have flocked to Volkswagen, Honda, Subaru, and Ford dealerships. Korea jumped into the segment two years ago with the first-ever Veloster N, however for 2022, the #HyundaiElantraN is here with the same 2.0L turbocharged 4-cylinder pumping out 276 HP and 289 lb-ft of torque. An enthusiast preferred 6-speed manual transmission is standard, but a new 8-speed DCT is also available, along with the same rowdy and flatulent exhaust that we find from the #VelosterN. The #ElantraN will be going on sale late next year and we expect this new sport compact sedan to fill the void left for the Ford Focus ST.

The 2021 Hyundai Sonata N-Line is Family Sport Sedan With Nearly 300 HP

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For the last 35 years, the Hyundai Sonata has always been a fine choice for consumers looking for safe, comfortable, and value packed family sedan. However, the Sonata has never offered a sporty variant until now. For 2021, the all-new #SonataNLine is a turbocharged, sport-tuned family sedan with 290 HP and an 8-speed DCT. The #HyundaiSonataNLine restarts a segment that we haven’t seen since the days of the Nissan Altima SE-R and Mazdaspeed6. Hyundai says this high-performance Sonata #NLine should get to 60 mph in under 6 sedans and with a quick-shifting dual clutch transmission, it should help it out accelerate the Toyota Camry TRD and Honda Accord 2.0T Sport.

[SAIF2020] Day2: Vision – Devi Parikh | Samsung

Session 2. Vision

“Multimodal and Creative AI Systems”

This talk will cover computer vision systems that humans can interact with via language, and AI systems that can enhance humans in their creative endeavors. In the first part of the talk I will describe our work on learning general visiolinguistic representations that can be used for a variety of vision & language tasks such as answering natural language questions about images, grounding natural language phrases in image regions, describing an image via a caption, etc. In the second part of the talk I will describe our work in automatically generating “dance” sequences from input music, generating abstract visualizations to represent salient aspects of a user’s day and associated emotional states, neuro-symbolic generative art, and evaluating collaboration mechanisms in the context of sketching.

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– Samsung Research: http://smsng.co/sr

[SAIF2020] Day2: Natural Language Processing – Christopher Manning | Samsung

Session 1. Natural Language Processing

“Natural Language Understanding and Conversational AI”

Natural language processing (NLP) has made dramatic advances over the last three years, ranging from deep generative models for text-to-speech, such as WaveNet, through the extensive deployment of deep contextual language models, such as BERT. Pre-training with models like BERT has significantly raised the performance of almost all NLP tasks, allowed much better domain adaptation, and brought us human-level performance for tasks like answering straightforward factual questions. New neural language models have also brought much more fluent language generation. On the one hand, we should not be too impressed by these linguistic savants: Things like understanding the consequences of events in a story or performing common sense reasoning remain out of reach. But on the other hand, I will discuss how we now live in an era where there are many good commercial uses of NLP, with much of the heavy lifting already done in the construction of large but downloadable models. I present some of our work on understanding how these models learn to be so proficient, and how we can build new types of pre-trained models that are much more compute efficient. Finally, I turn to conversational agents, where neural models can produce accurate task-based dialog agents and more effective open domain social bots.

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[SAIF2020] Day 2: Opening Keynote – Sebastian Seung | Samsung

Opening Keynote

“Human-Centered AI”

Dr. Sebastian Seung, President and Head of Samsung Research, outlined the areas in which Samsung has been accelerating its AI research to the end of providing real-world benefits to their users, including more traditional AI fields (vision and graphics, speech and language, robotics), on-device AI and the health and wellness field.

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