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Computational Linguistics

Discover how your computer holds secrets inside its circuits of every language ever spoken in the modern world. All you need is the will and a stylus pen to unlock it's treasures.

Thursday June 25, 2015 Session One

Photo: Robert Coelius

MconneX

www.engin.umich.edu/mconnex

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.

This year the lifetime accomplishments of Professor Mary F. Wheeler were honored during the 15th Congress of the U.S. Association for Computational Mechanics (USACM) in Austin, July 28-August 2. The celebrations included more than 60 talks organized in five mini-symposia and a banquet in honor of Professor Wheeler.

Computational Linguistics

Discover how your computer holds secrets inside its circuits of every language ever spoken in the modern world. All you need is the will and a stylus pen to unlock it's treasures.

Thursday June 25, 2015 Session Two

Photo: Robert Coelius

MconneX

www.engin.umich.edu/mconnex

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.

Computation Vortex archetype By Gabriel Kelemen

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.

Pacific Place - Hong Kong, China

HDA : Consultant Design & Enginneer

Client : Swire Properties Inc.

Architect: Heatherwick Studio

Date : 2005 - 2012

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.

Computation Vortex archetype By Gabriel Kelemen

Photo by @matylda

 

The spring 2012 hackNY student hackathon brought in hundreds of students to NYU's Courant Institute for 24 hours of creative hacking on New York City startups' APIs.

 

Selected startups presented their technologies at the beginning of the event, and students formed groups to brainstorm and begin coding on their ideas. Students worked into the night, foregoing sleep to fulfill their visions.

 

On Sunday afternoon students presented their projects to an audience including a judging panel, which selected the final winners.

 

hackNY hosts student hackathons one each semester, as well as the hackNY Fellows program, a structured internship, which pairs quantitative and computational students with startups which can demonstrate a strong mentoring environment: a problem for a student to work on, a person to mentor them, and a place for them to work. Startups selected to host a student compensate student Fellows. Students enjoy free housing together and a pedagogical lecture series to introduce them to the ins and outs of joining and founding a startup in NYC.

 

For more information on hackNY's initiatives, please visit www.hackNY.org and follow us on twitter @hackNY

 

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.

An HDR version of the Matrix Cluster.

 

(On a side note, it's hard to process photos when your monitor is optimized for 1680x1050 but your surrogate video card gives you 800x600.)

Ornament computation helix sphere

Pacific Place - Hong Kong, China

HDA : Consultant Design & Enginneer

Client : Swire Properties Inc.

Architect: Heatherwick Studio

Date : 2005 - 2012

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

Bleue Capellette

HDA : Consultant

Client : ICADE

Architect: Arquitectonica

Date : 2008

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

Computational Linguistics

Discover how your computer holds secrets inside its circuits of every language ever spoken in the modern world. All you need is the will and a stylus pen to unlock it's treasures.

Thursday June 25, 2015 Session Three

Photo: Robert Coelius

MconneX

www.engin.umich.edu/mconnex

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.

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.

 

In his introduction, Ambassador Heidt talked about the role of science, technology, and innovation in the American economy and challenged Cambodian youth to harness technology to build an “innovation society.” Click here to read his remarks.

 

[U.S. Embassy photo by Un Yarat]

CSESI 2009: Computational Thinking

Computer Science Education Summer Institute 2009

Haverford College

Haverford, PA

 

June 29 - July 3, 2009

 

This photo is from June 30, 2009.

 

The Magic of Computing (PPT)

by Dr. Tom Way, Villanova University

 

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)

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.

Attendees listen during the Jefferson Lab User Organization (JLUO) Annual Meeting on Tuesday, June 27, 2023. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

These five numbers represented a firing control formula for the men who would have been at this gun installation. The disappearing gun would be aimed, then it would become visible and fire. The recoil of the 14 inch gun would drive the gun back down behind the hill and shield it from direct fire from enemy vessels off the coast.

CSESI 2009: Computational Thinking

Computer Science Education Summer Institute 2009

Haverford College

Haverford, PA

 

June 29 - July 3, 2009

 

This photo 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)

Find of the day was the Computer History Museum in Mountain View. This is part of Charles Babbage's Difference Engine No. 1, which performed addition operations using moving parts.

Dewailly Cloister Roof - Amiens -France

HDA : Architect

Client : Ville d’Amiens

Architect: H²O& HDA

Date : 2007

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

Pacific Place - Hong Kong, China

HDA : Consultant Design & Enginneer

Client : Swire Properties Inc.

Architect: Heatherwick Studio

Date : 2005 - 2012

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

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