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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.
The Computation Center at Madrid University (CCUM) is an example of how computation centers, mathematicians and some private computer companies became generators of interaction between technology and other disciplines.
Credit: vog.photo
Neuroscience Professor Patrick Simen discusses computation and behavior with students in his winter term class.
Photo by Mike Crupi
pixelAche's Computational Photography seminars - Wolfgang Bittner (AT) & Stijn Belle (NL) presenting
from pixelAche 2011's computational photography thread organised by Miska Knapek and Markku Nousiainen
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 layer transitioning from laminar-to-turbulent behind a roughness element.
- Computational Fluid Physics Laboratory (Goldstein Research Group)
pixelAche's Computational Photography seminars - Wolfgang Bittner (AT) & Stijn Belle (NL) presenting
from pixelAche 2011's computational photography thread organised by Miska Knapek and Markku Nousiainen
Pacific Place - Hong Kong, China
HDA : Consultant Design & Enginneer
Client : Swire Properties Inc.
Architect: Heatherwick Studio
Date : 2005 - 2012
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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.
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.
(c. February 19, 1969)
Source: Saint Louis University Libraries Special Collections.
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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.
La foto originale fa parte di una stereoscopia ed è riportata qui sotto. Sono riuscito a individuare (grazie E.) l'esatta posizione da cui fu scattata la foto originale: si trova nel giardino del Convento di S. Maria di Gesù. Purtroppo non è possibile replicare la stessa inquadratura perchè oggi gli alberi nascondono completamente il panorama.
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.
Listener is a site specific performance artwork that engages with Lakota epistemologies through computational media and narrative. Lakota ways of knowing tell us that hair is an extra-sensory tool, operating in physical, metaphorical, and spiritual dimensions simultaneously.
Credit: vog.photo
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 Engineering and Design Research Group, School of Engineering Sciences, Southampton University
The Vanguard of Computation
This collection of portraits presents the people who are defining the limits and reach of computation
Sir Tony Hoare created Quicksort, a sorting algorithm while he was in Russia to help him translate words qucker. He is pictured here showing the mechanism of his algorithm.
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.
Equilibre - France
HDA : Pylon Designer
Client : RTE - ERDF
Architect : HDA
Date : 2013 -
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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.
In project one, I didn't go very deep into any aspects of the computation of records, so I expanded on it a heap more here. I wanted to research into why vinyl is such a hipster thing. I started off with a brief timeline of the life and times of vinyl - starting from its decent and right through to it's resurrection. I found statistics on vinyl sales for over a decade, starting from the "death" of vinyl and showing its steady comeback. This didn't really explain why vinyl was becoming popular again, and all online resources were opinion pieces written by bald men in their 50s so they did not feel to reliable. I came across the stats done by a company through the BBC - the article was called called "style over substance" which explained how many people who by records actually play them on a record player. I found it super interesting, since almost half the the people surveyed why by records don't actually play them, they just collect them. This answered a lot of the question I set out to answer: are records bought for sound quality or for aesthetic.
pixelAche's Computational Photography seminars - Wolfgang Bittner (AT) & Stijn Belle (NL) presenting
from pixelAche 2011's computational photography thread organised by Miska Knapek and Markku Nousiainen
ACTIVATE 2009: Computational Thinking
CMU - Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh,PA
July 10-13, 2009
Wean Hall on right.
This photo is from July 11, 2009.
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.
On December 30, Ambassador Heidt and Minister of Education Hang Chuon Naron were on hand for a lecture at RUPP by world-famous scientist and entrepreneur Dr. Stephen Wolfram entitled “The Future of Computation and Knowledge.”
Dr. Wolfram is the founder and CEO of software company Wolfram Research, based in the United States, and the creator of the Wolfram Language, which powers the free “answer engine” Wolfram Alpha. The talk was organized by the Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sports; the U.S. Embassy; the Cambodia Science & Engineering Festival; and the Cambodian Mathematical Society.
[U.S. Embassy photo by Un Yarat]
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.
Bleue Capellette
HDA : Consultant
Client : ICADE
Architect: Arquitectonica
Date : 2008
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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.
Scene inside Jefferson Lab Hall C located in Newport News, Va. on Monday, October, 18,2022.
(Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)
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.