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    BBC R&D automatic tagging of speech audio using vector spaces

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted March 24, 2012

    A post on the BBC Research & Development Blog outlines work on automatic tagging of speech audio. The work is concerned with the World Service archive, which apparently has “very sparse” associated programme data. The archive “covers many decades and consists of about two and a half years of high-quality continuous audio content”. The aim…

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    Behind closed doors: the Spanish intelligence service

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted March 24, 2012

    When I was a student there was a door in the basement of the university library marked “This door must remained closed at all times”. I remember joking that perhaps no one could remember what was behind it, and of course they couldn’t check. The BBC are reporting that GCHQ have received two Engima machines…

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    Investigative journalist attempts to test whether GCSE maths is ‘dumbed down’

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted March 24, 2012

    Barnie Choudhury, principal lecturer at the University of Lincoln’s school of journalism with a background in investigative journalist, is taking the GCSE examinations in an attempt to “test whether or not the allegations made in recent years that exams had been ‘dumbed down’ were true”. An article in the Lincolnshire Echo says: He sat his O-level…

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    NASA Angry Birds partnership

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted March 24, 2012

    You may have thought Angry Birds is a waste of time. Information Week are reporting that the new Angry Birds Space game was “developed in collaboration with NASA through a Space Act Agreement”, a kind of commercial partnership NASA has used for “more than 50 years”. The article explains: NASA seized on Angry Birds Space…

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    Spanish link in cracking the Enigma code

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted March 24, 2012

    The BBC has reported that a pair of Enigma machines used in the Spanish Civil War have been given to the head of GCHQ, Britain’s communications intelligence agency. Apparently these machines are two of “around two dozen” discovered “a few years ago, in a secret room at the Spanish Ministry of Defence in Madrid.” The…

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    New NCETM contract awarded

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted March 24, 2012

    You may remember that funding for the National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics (NCETM), the mathematics school teacher professional development programme, came to an end in March 2011 and the NCETM entered a “transitional contract” while a new tender took place. Now the NCETM website has announced that a new consortium has…

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    Music and alcohol may improve maths and problem solving skills

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted March 23, 2012

    The Telegraph is reporting that “Listening to music in maths lessons can dramatically improve children’s ability in the subject”, although the text of the article explains that the technique in question “uses music notation, clapping, drumming and chanting to introduce third-grade students to fractions”. A paper which the Telegraph says is “due to be published”…

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