30.01.2024

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Björn Schuller Named 2023 ACM Fellow

Honoring Pioneering Contributions to Computing Science and Technology

The 2023 ACM Fellows were recently announced by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM): MCML PI Björn Schuller is one of them.

Recognized for his empirical and theoretical contributions to the development of computer audition, affective computing, and health informatics, he joins a select class of ACM Fellows. Less than one percent of all worldwide ACM members are recognized as ACM Fellows for their outstanding achievements each year since 1993.

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