This document provides a list of project photos from 1990 to 2015 for Allan L Bruns, including commercial buildings like hotels and retail complexes, healthcare facilities, educational buildings, and government buildings across the United States and Singapore. Some of the notable projects listed are the Cabela's flagship store in Sidney Nebraska, The Little Nell Hotel in Aspen Colorado, the US Embassy in Singapore, and the Knight Graduate School of Business at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California.
A candid presentation on the realities of building startups. It takes some time, but there's a voyage that's really rewarding.
Presented as opening keynote to Startup Weekend Santiago on April 20th, 2012.
DL & Speech: Adaptation, the next FrontierPaul Murphy
The speech community is finally excited about deep learning, but we’re proceeding with caution. Adaptation is critical to understanding real-world speech data. We need to adapt to acoustics and language of course, but also to context. To date, DNNs have shown great promise, but their ability to adapt to the unexpected is still in question. This talk will look at where we are today, as well as the challenges still in front of us.
This presentation will show you how to take your Product Management process, tools and team to the next level and set you up to make a huge impact in your company. And it will help you as a Product Manager, Director or Vice President to build a plan for getting your team to excellence so they deliver great results and dramatically move your career forward. All attendees will also receive a copy of two of Brian's books, Optimal Product Process and The Phenomenal Product Manager.
A candid presentation on the realities of building startups. It takes some time, but there's a voyage that's really rewarding.
Presented as opening keynote to Startup Weekend Santiago on April 20th, 2012.
DL & Speech: Adaptation, the next FrontierPaul Murphy
The speech community is finally excited about deep learning, but we’re proceeding with caution. Adaptation is critical to understanding real-world speech data. We need to adapt to acoustics and language of course, but also to context. To date, DNNs have shown great promise, but their ability to adapt to the unexpected is still in question. This talk will look at where we are today, as well as the challenges still in front of us.
This presentation will show you how to take your Product Management process, tools and team to the next level and set you up to make a huge impact in your company. And it will help you as a Product Manager, Director or Vice President to build a plan for getting your team to excellence so they deliver great results and dramatically move your career forward. All attendees will also receive a copy of two of Brian's books, Optimal Product Process and The Phenomenal Product Manager.