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ICSI is a leading center for computer science research. Founded in 1988, the International Computer Science institute (ICSI) is a non-profit research center based in Berkeley, CA. We are internationally recognized for our pioneering research in computer science, the Internet and networking, data science, machine learning, and AI. Our institute has a long-standing affiliation with the University of California at Berkeley. We foster a vibrant, international research community through our international visitors program. Researchers from around the world come to ICSI to work with our ACM Award-winning scientists and UC Berkeley faculty. Our research is strengthened by the diversity of our networks and by our differences in expertise, geographies, cultures, and perspectives.
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Search form Main menu Furthering computer science research through international collaboration. ICSI ICSI is a leading independent nonprofit center for research in computer science. With its unique focus on international collaboration and through its established international programs ICSI brings together scientists from all over the world and at all stages of their career to work with established staff researchers UC Berkeley professors and their networks of academic government and industrial partners. More RESEARCH AREAS 2i2c AI Audio and Multimedia Big Data Networking and Security RDL Research Initiatives Usable Security and Privacy Vision Featured project Resilient Dynamic Autoencoders for Modeling and Predicting Earthquake Threats Large earthquakes generate strong ground motions and tsunamis that may lead to a significant number of casualties and cause severe impacts on social resilience in seismically active regions including the West Coast of the United States.

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