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a puzzle given away by a former client of my father's, a West Michigan foundry. It's a puzzle that I grew up struggling with. Over the holiday I figured out the rather simple algorithm to arrange it into a square with ease!
Handheld, Motorola Atrix 2, GB
In-phone, 3 exposure combination
Though the boats are still underexposed, they show significantly more detail than in autoexposure mode.
The Ittiam High Dynamic Range (HDR) algorithm for Mobile and Cellphone cameras, Smartphones and Tablets intelligently selects the exposures of the constituent images and combines the details using advanced de-noising, anti-ghosting and tone mapping techniques to obtain high quality HDR images. The HDR algorithm is part of Ittiam's Imaging SDK. The photograph was taken using an Android camera application based on Ittiam's Imaging SDK. All processing for this photograph was done in phone, unless explicitly noted.
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Handheld Motorola Droid 3, GingerBread
In-phone, 6 shot panorama stitch
Colour corrected off phone
The Ittiam Panorama algorithm for Mobile and Cellphone cameras, Smartphones and Tablets performs multi-shot combinations up to a 360 degree view. It uses intelligent image registration, intensity /white balance correction, optimal seam selection and blending methods to obtain high quality panorama images. The Panorama algorithm is part of Ittiam's Imaging SDK. The photograph was taken using an Android camera application based on Ittiam's Imaging SDK. All processing for this photograph was done in phone, unless explicitly noted.
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Handheld, iPhone5
In-phone, 3 exposure combination
Dramatic mode
The Ittiam High Dynamic Range (HDR) algorithm for Mobile and Cellphone cameras, Smartphones and Tablets intelligently selects the exposures of the constituent images and combines the details using advanced de-noising, anti-ghosting and tone mapping techniques to obtain high quality HDR images. The HDR algorithm is part of Ittiam's Imaging SDK. The photograph was taken using an iPhone5 application based on Ittiam's Imaging SDK. All processing for this photograph was done in phone, unless explicitly noted.
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My sketchbook entry for December 13th, 2014.
I've been playing around with ways to create areas of softness. In this piece, when polygons are filled with texture (in this case, only simple dots), the dots may be shifted based on their proximity to a series of "displacement" points. The magnitude and direction of the displacements can be tuned, as well as the radius of influence.
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Flickr Bingo 4-Algorithms
I have very little knowledge of Algorithms, but Stu knows much more than me, he is a IT Senior Systems Administrator and deals with them indirectly.
this is what happened, inside my head, when i thumbed through explore this morning and thought - 'hmm. has this been updated?'
this is a raw exposure, made too hurriedly, with a mechanical device, onto black & white film, with no processing.
[insert alternative logic here]
is it possible to have one's id surgically removed?
no, really …
[going for 0]
littletinperson
The best example to date of tracking independent objects that "collide" and obscure each other. Another feature to notice is that the tracking rectangles move through the large tree trunks like they are not present. The large tree trunks are configured as "blockers" and are handled similar to collisions of moving objects. The video was captured with a Raspberry Pi version 2 camera attached to a Raspberry Pi 4B SBC.
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Algorithmically generated image created entirely from random numbers run through mathematical equations.
Photo showing the Project "Not Allowed for Algorithmic Audiences" by Kyriaki Goni (GR) at the Theme Exhibition of Ars Electronica Festival 2021.
In her project, Kyriaki Goni integrates in a fictional narrative the current wealth of research on artificial intelligence, automated voice systems and the relationship between humans and machines into a fictional narrative. Could poetics be a way for us to understand the machines? How can we de-bias the training processes? Is it possible to make kin with machines?
Credit: vog.photo
One image from the Parallel Reconstruction series, all of which are generated by the same program. This uses a grid system to attach the ends of series of parallel bezier curves.
Prints of selected works are available at www.tylerlhobbs.com.
Ro m theta sigma : 5 -0.04 100 1 \ T N Xo : 98 50 100 nboot: 160 3977d128df7641a0ef757622746645f8cc50ec97
Ro m theta sigma : 5 -0.04 100 1 \ T N Xo : 98 50 100 nboot: 16 3977d128df7641a0ef757622746645f8cc50ec97
Ro m theta sigma : 5 -0.03 100 1 \ T N Xo : 98 50 100 nboot: 160 620fd5ae7cc000b105a3a3998ca2152a73460fe1
Ro m theta sigma : 5 -0.05 100 1 \ T N Xo : 98 50 100 nboot: 800 3977d128df7641a0ef757622746645f8cc50ec97
Handheld, iPhone5
In-phone, 3 exposure combination
Dramatic mode
The Ittiam High Dynamic Range (HDR) algorithm for Mobile and Cellphone cameras, Smartphones and Tablets intelligently selects the exposures of the constituent images and combines the details using advanced de-noising, anti-ghosting and tone mapping techniques to obtain high quality HDR images. The HDR algorithm is part of Ittiam's Imaging SDK. The photograph was taken using an iPhone5 application based on Ittiam's Imaging SDK. All processing for this photograph was done in phone, unless explicitly noted.
For further information, please see Ittiam's HDR Algorithm Web Page
The Haecceity series utilizes a random set of points to form a color and brightness map. Shapes are then painted with a color determined by the nearest color and brightness points.
In place of transparency, textures are used to allow the eye to see harmonious colors at the same time.
All works in the series are generated from the same program. No part of the works are drawn or painted by hand.
Ro m theta sigma : 5 -0.05 100 1 \ T N Xo : 98 50 100 nboot: 160 620fd5ae7cc000b105a3a3998ca2152a73460fe1
Colorized by Artificial Intelligence Algorithm Tool from originally scanned hi-res photo from the respective source.
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21 May 2019
2019 OECD Forum
Well-Being and Productivity At Work
Can algorithms make us more effective
and happier at work?
- Martin Lauquin (Making Tomorrow)
- Andre Zollinger (thecamp)
Headquarters, Paris
Photo: OECD/ Stéphane Kyndt
I hadn't looked at Scout in a while, but it's obvious the Explore algorithm has changed recently; there's pictures that have popped up in Explore that weren't there before. True oddities are numbers '5' and '8' - I have no idea what they are doing there.
These are the ones that are still in Explore. There's an equivalent number of ines that have been in and dropped out again which aren't included.
1. What A Difference A Shave Makes ..., 2. Rainbow Lorikeet, 3. Photographer At Dawn, 4. Standing On The Sun, 5. Best In Town, 6. Point Hicks Lighthouse Staircase, 7. Spiral Staircase, 8. Approach,
9. Two Feet Up, 10. Swallow And Fence, 11. Footprints On The Beach, 12. Curlews, 13. End Of Another Earth Day, 14. Caught Photographer, 15. Pay No Attention To The Man Behind The Curtain, 16. Legion,
17. Bear-Faced Cheek!, 18. Converse Cliche, 19. Regeneration, 20. Prince Of Fools, 21. Valentine Message, 22. 16/11/2009 (Day 3.320) - Beauty And The Beast, 23. 18/09/2009 (Day 3.261) - Mirror Man, 24. 11/09/2009 (Day 3.254) - The Last Walk,
25. 08/09/2009 (Day 3.251) - Those Dark Hours When The Powers Of Evil Are Exalted, 26. 18/08/2009 (Day 3.230) - Small Change, 27. 17/07/2009 (Day 3.198) - In Which I Suck, 28. 11/07/2009 (Day 3.192) - Woodentop, 29. 29/03/2009 (Day 3.88) - Walking To The End Of The World, 30. Lame Breakfast Of Champions, 31. 25/02/2009 (Day 3.56) - Definitions, 32. 07/10/2008 (Day 2.281) - The Adventures Of Tranzilla, Queen Of The Desert,
33. 30/07/2008 (Day 2.212) - The Descent Of Man, 34. 17/06/2008 (Day 2.169) - On The Road, 35. 03/03/2008 (Day 2.63) - A Good Pick, 36. Cliffs Can Kill, 37. Chillis, Pepper, Soy Sauce And A Clove Of Dalek, 38. 12/07/2007 (Day 224) - Today I Will Mostly Be Releasing Man-Eating Badgers Into The Area, 39. Human Parts, 40. 03/04/2007 (Day 124) - Astride The World,
41. 30/01/2007 (Day 61) - iPod Self-Portrait, 42. Cards and Dice, 43. Torchwood, 44. Bride Of Frankenstein, 45. What's In My (Dice) Bag?, 46. Jump!, 47. Zidane, 48. Walk Into The Light,
49. Clones On A Summer's Day, 50. Pear: Shaped, 51. Didg, 52. What's For Dinner?, 53. Pebble Pattern, 54. Miniature Pub, 55. Blue Man Group, 56. "Holmes Gave Me A Sketch Of The Events",
57. Charles Darwin: The Origin Of Species: 1859, 58. Hug The Wombat, 59. Maya, 60. Through The Doughnut, 61. Attack Run, 62. Self Portrait, 63. Playing Cards, 64. Kajutaijuq,
65. Albino Peacock, 66. Kali, 67. Mummified Thylacine Head, 68. Nazi Flying Saucer, 69. Cei Shouting
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Handheld, Samsung Nexus Prime, ICS
In-phone, 3 exposure combination
The Ittiam High Dynamic Range (HDR) algorithm for Mobile and Cellphone cameras, Smartphones and Tablets intelligently selects the exposures of the constituent images and combines the details using advanced de-noising, anti-ghosting and tone mapping techniques to obtain high quality HDR images. The HDR algorithm is part of Ittiam's Imaging SDK. The photograph was taken using an Android camera application based on Ittiam's Imaging SDK. All processing for this photograph was done in phone, unless explicitly noted.
For further information, please see Ittiam's HDR Algorithm Web Page