Dan Klein and Angjoo Kanazawa win 2022 Bakar Fellows Spark Awards
EECS Prof. Dan Klein and Assistant Prof. Angjoo Kanazawa have won 2022 Bakar Fellows Spark Awards. These awards are designed to accelerate Berkeley faculty-led research “to tangible, positive societal impact through commercialization.” Bakar Fellows become part of a campus ecosystem that provides support and programs to assist them in introducing discoveries to the market. Klein is developing a device that will allow users to communicate through computers by “silent speech”–that is, mouthing words without vocalizations. This technology, which may take the form of a headset that can track a user’s facial muscles and translate it into sound, would benefit people with special needs as well as make it easier for everyone to hold private phone conversations in public. Kanazawa plans to build 360 consumer cameras that can capture 4K video at 90 frames per second using an artificial intelligence framework and the latest volumetric neural rendering techniques.