International Computer Science Institute
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The International Computer Science Institute (ICSI) is a non-profit research lab located in Berkeley, California, USA, and is affiliated with UC Berkeley. ICSI's particular research strengths[citation needed] include networking, algorithms, speech processing, and artificial intelligence.
The director of the Institute and head of the Speech group is Professor Nelson Morgan, SIGCOMM Award winner Scott Shenker heads the Networking Research Group, Turing award winner Richard Karp heads the Algorithms group, and Professor Srini Narayanan heads the Artificial Intelligence group. Other notable ICSI scientists include Vern Paxson, who previously chaired the Internet Research Task Force, IEEE Internet Award winner Sally Floyd, connectionist pioneer Jerry Feldman, Professor Charles J. Fillmore and Collin F. Baker who are leading the FrameNet semantic parsing project, and Dilek Hakkani-Tür, working on spoken language processing.
The XORP open source router software project was started at ICSI by Mark Handley and is now run by Atanu Ghosh.

