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developed "agile and robust speech recognition technology that can be rapidly applied to any human language in order to provide effective search capability for analysts to efficiently process massive amounts of real-world recorded speech". The program tried to develop a software that can transcribe
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IARPA invests in multi-year research programs, in which academic and industry teams compete to solve a well-defined set of technical problems, regularly scored on a shared set of metrics and milestones. Each program is led by an IARPA Program Manager (PM) who is a term-limited Government employee.
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by directly analyzing the media's content itself. Examples given by IARPA include determining the location of an image by analyzing features such as the placement of trees or a mountain skyline, or determining whether a video is of a baseball game or a traffic jam. Another program focuses on
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said, "I want an agency that makes sure no important thing remains undone because it doesn’t fit somebody's mission." The ARPA model has been characterized by ambitious technical goals, competitively awarded research led by term-limited staff, and independent testing and evaluation.
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Hybrid Forecasting Competition (HFC) aims to "improve accuracy in predicting worldwide geopolitical issues, including foreign political elections, interstate conflict, disease outbreaks, and economic indicators by leveraging the relative strengths of humans and
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aimed "to dramatically enhance the accuracy, precision, and timeliness of intelligence forecasts for a broad range of event types, through the development of advanced techniques that elicit, weight, and combine the judgments of many intelligence
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Machine Translation for English Retrieval of Information in Any Language (MATERIAL) aims to "develop and deploy fully automatic systems that will allow English-only speakers to accurately and efficiently identify foreign language documents of
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O’Connell, A. D.; Hofheinz, M.; Ansmann, M.; Bialczak, Radoslaw C.; Lenander, M.; Lucero, Erik; Neeley, M.; Sank, D.; Wang, H. (April 2010). "Quantum ground state and single-phonon control of a mechanical resonator".
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Multimodal Objective Sensing to Assess Individuals with Context (MOSAIC) Program aims to develop "unobtrusive, passive, and persistent measurement to predict an individual’s job performance". It designs and tests
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Molecular Analyzer for Efficient Gas-phase Low-power Interrogation (MAEGLIN) aims to "develop a compact system capable of unattended environmental sampling and chemical identification with minimal (preferably no)
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Program's stated goal was "to enable full-parallax, full-color, high-resolution display of dynamic 3D data without head-gear, and possessing visually continuous perspectives without artifacts over wide viewing
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Crowdsourcing Evidence, Argumentation, Thinking and Evaluation (CREATE) Program is about "to develop, and experimentally test, systems that use crowdsourcing and structured analytic techniques to improve
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IARPA funds academic and industry research across a broad range of technical areas, including mathematics, computer science, physics, chemistry, biology, neuroscience, linguistics, political science, and
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technologies". It was to discover techniques on utilizing biometrics from a subject in a less controlled environment which could produce a similar result to that in a controlled environment.
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has stated the agency's goals of openness and external engagement to draw in expertise from academia and industry, or even individuals who "might be working in their basement on some
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IARPA characterizes its mission as "to envision and lead high-risk, high-payoff research that delivers innovative technology for future overwhelming intelligence advantage".
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screening, augment biodefense capabilities through the characterization of threats, and advance our understanding of the relative risks posed by unknown sequences."
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project and might have an idea for how to solve an important problem". IARPA transfers successful research results and technologies to other government agencies.
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ATHENA Program was a research program about cybersecurity. It aimed "to provide an early warning system for detecting precursors to cyberattacks".
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Functional Genomic and Computational Assessment of Threats (Fun GCAT) aims to "develop next-generation biological data tools to improve
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Deep Intermodal Video Analytics (DIVA) aims to "advance state-of-the-art artificial visual perception, and automate video monitoring."
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which are designed with complex physical properties and automated methods that will pull commercial, satellite, and airborne imagery."
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on October 4, 1957. The ARPA model was designed to anticipate and pre-empt technological surprise. As then-Secretary of Defense
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Biometrics Exploitation Science & Technology (BEST) Program focused on "significantly advance the state-of-the-science for
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and alternative computing methods. In 2015, IARPA was named one of two foundational research and development agencies in the
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In 1958, the first Advanced Research Projects Agency, or ARPA, was created in response to an unanticipated surprise—the
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Rapid Analysis of Various Emerging Nano-electronics (RAVEN) aims to "develop tools to rapidly image current and future
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IARPA programs are meant to enable researchers to pursue ideas that are potentially disruptive to the status quo.
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but focused on national intelligence needs, rather than military needs. The agency was a consolidation of the
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Creation of Operationally Realistic 3-D Environments (CORE3D) aims to "develop rapid automated systems for
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to make predictions about future events ranging from political elections to disease outbreaks to
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IARPA is known for its programs to fund research into anticipatory intelligence, using
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Joint Functional Component Command for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
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responsible for leading research to overcome difficult challenges relevant to the
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Most IARPA research is unclassified and openly published. Former director
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for quantum computing research funded by IARPA. IARPA is also involved in
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as founding Director. Its headquarters, a new building in M Square, the
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which can collect data about monitoring employees' work performance.
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Space-based Machine Automated Recognition Technique (SMART) program
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Below are some of the past and current research programs of IARPA.
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Veterans Health Administration Office of Research and Development
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called IARPA "one of the government's most creative agencies."
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Networking and Information Technology Research and Development
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Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency (HSARPA)
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United States Army Medical Research and Development Command
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Food and Drug Administration science and research programs
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Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
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Advanced Research Projects Agency–Infrastructure (ARPA-I)
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Whitman, Lloyd; Bryant, Randy; Kalil, Tom (2015-10-30).
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computing technologies". One such approach is cryogenic
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Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority
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National Museum of Intelligence and Special Operations
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National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
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United States Forest Service Research and Development
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Smithsonian Institution research centers and programs
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Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H)
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