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These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.

These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.

CSESI 2009: Computational Thinking

Computer Science Education Summer Institute 2009

Haverford College

Haverford, PA

 

June 29 - July 3, 2009

 

This video is from June 29, 2009 with:

CS Unplugged

by Dr. Tom Cortina, CMU

 

CSTA - Computer Science Teachers Association

 

NECC National Conference

sponsored by the Int'l Society for Technology in Education (ISTE)

(A conference on using technology in K-12 in all types of classes)

The Vanguard of Computation

 

This collection of portraits presents the people who are defining the limits and reach of computation

 

Robin Milner is a former Head of the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory and a Turing prize winner. He is pictured here with his current work on Bigraphs, a topographical model which aims to provide a theoretical foundation for mobile interactive systems.

 

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Found my old abacus lying around. Never got to learn how to actually use it though.

 

Havenhill - Taytay, Rizal, Philippines

These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.

CSESI 2009: Computational Thinking

Computer Science Education Summer Institute 2009

Haverford College

Haverford, PA

 

June 29 - July 3, 2009

 

This video is from June 29, 2009 with:

CS Unplugged

by Dr. Tom Cortina, CMU

 

CSTA - Computer Science Teachers Association

 

NECC National Conference

sponsored by the Int'l Society for Technology in Education (ISTE)

(A conference on using technology in K-12 in all types of classes)

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The Z80 CPU from a ZX Spectrum 48K, I was probing the clock input I think. Little known fact, Z80 CPUs can be paused!

 

TECHNICAL ALERT!

This is where the magic happens, well actually that happens in the ULA. This is where all the code happens, when the ULA lets it.

 

That ULA is one bossy cow.

 

NON-TECHNICAL VERSION:

Stuff happens that you don't understand or care about.

These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.

These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.

Author: Daniel Simões Lopes

Date: 2008

Description: Computer generated images of the knee joint that mimic the transparency of a X-ray image. Transparency reveals how the bone structures intimately relate to each other. Only two views are necessary to scope the three-dimensionality of the joint. In the background, the square grid provides a useful metric frame to measure relative positions and to dimension the bone structures

Source: n/a

 

Image and caption provided by: Daniel Simões Lopes, IDMEC/IST-TULisbon

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Lorient Railway Station - France

HDA : Design Office of Cover and Façades

Client : Gare + Connection

Architect : ARUP

Date : 2013 -

See more at : www.hda-paris.com/

These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.

These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.

The Vanguard of Computation

 

This collection of portraits presents the people who are defining the limits and reach of computation

 

Jon Crowcroft is the Marconi Professor of Communications Systems in the Cambridge University Computer Laboratory. He is pictured here with his work on Opportunistic Networks and Human Mobility.

 

www.evaeye.com

These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.

These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.

Computational typography sketches, graphics for Cimatics 2008 festival identity. Collaboration with old friend Erik Johan Worsøe Eriksen from SKIN Design

These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.

These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.

These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.

School for Poetic Computation presents 're-coded' an installation at the Day for Night festival in Houston, Tx Dec. 2015.

 

photo credit: Yeseul Song / School for Poetic Computation

 

re-code project information: re-code on GitHub

These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.

These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.

symbiosisonlinepublishing.com/quantitative-computational-...

 

International Journal of Structural and Computational Biology (IJSCB) is an open access, scholarly journal that aims to publish theoretical and practical concepts of Biostatistics and computational biology

 

These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.

These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.

These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.

The Vanguard of Computation

 

This collection of portraits presents the people who are defining the limits and reach of computation

 

Margaret Marrs did research using the worlds first computer, the EDSAC. Pictured here in front of the old door of the Computer Laboratory which was then called the Mathematical Laboratory.

 

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Lorient Railway Station - France

HDA : Design Office of Cover and Façades

Client : Gare + Connection

Architect : ARUP

Date : 2013 -

See more at : www.hda-paris.com/

These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.

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Arch. Mohamad Henawi

GEMMA SOFA BY MOROSO

tiles chair by Jonas Søndergaard Nielsen

 

The video card on my desktop blew up, but not literally. I thought, what should I do? So I took my credit card and bought myself a cluster!

 

Actually that's not true: my video card blew up and a replacement should arrive soon, but this is my advisor's cluster. He wanted me to take a picture of it for a talk he's going to give. For one shot I used some green gel in the flash and it came out looking like a scene from The Real World of The Matrix movie.

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These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.

Sitting in the doctor’s office, Catherine Rosenberg, of Little Egg Harbor Township, noticed something on a medical report that most patients wouldn’t—the mathematical formula used to calculate the volume of fluid in her swollen leg.

 

Rosenberg, who was diagnosed with synovial sarcoma at 8 years old, conquered cancer, but the radiation treatments led to her developing lymphedema, a condition that causes severe swelling in the limbs.

 

Immediately after seeing the formula, her knowledge of numerical analysis told her that there are much more accurate ways to calculate the volume of fluid buildup. Two Stockton degrees, an undergraduate degree in Mathematics and a master’s in Computational Science, and a dedication to advance the field of medicine led her to develop a patent-pending method of measuring fluid in lymphedema patients with help from a number of professors at Stockton and her doctor, Eric Chang.

 

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.

Computational Design-Architecture-Photography-Art-

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