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The Huntington News

The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

The Huntington News

The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

The Huntington News

Corey Dockser

Corey Dockser, Staff Reporter

Corey Dockser is a second-year journalism student with an interest in computer science. He serves as The News’ multimedia manager, producing data visualizations and online-exclusive content. His passions include investigative reporting and data journalism, and his work has been shown on WCVB. Corey is an avid reader of non-fiction and enjoys learning about the world and the people who inhabit it.

He can be reached at [email protected].

All content by Corey Dockser

Local artist creates a game about gentrification

Corey Dockser
November 12, 2018
In the Gentrification Game, cardboard buildings line two sides of the board, one with buildings common in not-yet-gentrified neighborhoods — a bodega, a check casher, a liquor store. Across the street are gentrified buildings underneath a sign reading “Gentriville, USA.”
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Northeastern professor creates voices for the voiceless

Northeastern professor creates voices for the voiceless

Corey Dockser
December 6, 2017
Text-to-speech technology has become widely available in modern society, granting verbal communication to millions. But, with a limited set of voices available, users are unable to identify themselves by sound. It was this problem that led to the creation of VocaliD.
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End-of-life chatbot aims to comfort terminally ill patients

End-of-life chatbot aims to comfort terminally ill patients

Corey Dockser
October 20, 2017
In addition to coming to terms with their deaths, the terminally ill must make important legal decisions, involving issues such as health care and what to do with their property. To facilitate this process, a Northeastern professor and his team of students and medical personnel have created a chatbot aimed at helping terminally ill patients older than 55-years-old with six to 12 months left in their lives.
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