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marți, noiembrie 16, 2010

Cum sa faci un meniu inselator

There's a science to where on the menu you display that price, too, he says. Take a typical two-column menu: The description of the food is on the left, and the price is an inch or two from the description, on the right. Bad idea, says Mentzer. Get rid of the second column, he recommends, and put the price at the end of the sentence that describes the dish.

"You want people to read the price after they've read the description," he explains, "not before."

Now that you've nestled together price and description, you've got to think about where on the menu to locate each dish. Mentzer has studies that track where the eye travels when it reads a menu, and part of his presentation to clients is a menu divided into sections: the starlets (top right, the place for items that net the most money), the plow horses (top left, ideal for dishes that are higher than average in popularity and lower than average contributors to the bottom line), the dogs (bottom left, lower than average popularity, lower than average profits) and so on.

"The eye goes first to the starlets and it doesn't like to spend a lot of time with the dogs," he says. "I told a guy recently to move his pastas -- which are really high-margin -- from the dogs to the all-stars, and there was a 30 percent jump in sales."


Tot articolul: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/04/12/AR2008041201225.html

How does the Kinect really work?

I’m quite tired of seeing the stupid things people try to pass off as facts about how the kinect works so instead of complaining about it I decided to make this handy guide.

First of all what it isn’t: it is not an EyeToy or just a webcam. 

Hardware:
That weird (huge) box contains:
  • a VGA 640x480 color camera (CMOS) with a Bayer color filter
  • a IR 640x480 camera (CMOS)*
  • an IR projector
  • a motor,  an assortment of control chips and 4 microphones
  • a fan!
(* it seems the outputted depthmap is 640x480 but the IR camera sensor size is closer too 1600x1200)
 
The hardware is something researchers have been pining over for a loooong time because it’s a cheap camera that provides distance measurements for every pixel. Previously all they could do was guess and hope for ideal conditions so that your algorithm would work.

How it works:
It is NOT a time of flight camera as a lot of websites have incorrectly stated. It is a structured light camera. You’ve seen those videos of 3d scanners projecting stripes onto things as if imitating venetian blinds? It the same principle at work only there’s nothing venetian about it.

That IR projector mentioned above is an IR laser that passes through a diffraction grating and turns into a lot of IR dots.










They look chaotic because that’s how the kinect can tell what’s going on. NO IT WILL NOT GIVE YOU CANCER. It is a class 1 laser so it's safe to be exposed to it indefinitely. Each of those points is unique and the IR camera sees how it distorts and says „hmm the distance to that point is x”.
Combine that data with the color image from the camera and you have this:


That ladies and gentlemen is a realtime 3D video stream!
Those odd shadows are where the camera can’t see. Combine a few more you say? You can’t. Remember how I said the dots are unique? They suddenly become a lot less unique if there are two or more dotfields in the same area. The Kinects would become confused, sad and depressed.
Switching between them so there’s only one dotfield active at a time might work but that would divide the 30Hz framerate by the number of Kinects rendering the whole thing useless.


Unfortunately laser light is already polarized to some degree so a hack to enable Kinects to operate simultaneously with polarized filters would prove challenging. In the same tone wavelength shifting would be insanely complicated and expensive as narrow band IR filters are not cheap or easy to come by.

Radu Bogdan Rusu has said that "Judging from a few basic tests with two Kinects, I can't seem to get them to interfere with each other to the point where the data is unusable."

Also here is a great explanation of how the pattern is used to determine depth:



The software:
The software is also quite revolutionary. One guy had this to say about it:
The sophistication and performance of the algorithms rival or exceed anything that I've seen in academic research, never mind a consumer product.
...
We would all love to one day have our own personal holodeck. This is a pretty measurable step in that direction.

 
Who’s Johnny Chung Lee? Remember this guy?





Him.


What’s he working on? The Kinect.
He’s not exaggerating either. The software is nothing short of revolutionary. Estimates are it took 5 to 10 years to develop! That’s the average lifespan of a ferret. 




(missing picture: Ferret computer scientists)




How it works:

The team first built a software that could learn, then sent it to school to learn how humans look and move.
And it works! It actually works. Until now computer vision has been this thing that sortof works and breaks if you look at it funny but this actually works.
As if that wasn’t enough it also understands your voice and tracks it in the room (those 4 microphones were not just for weigh balancing).

Researchers would pay thousands until now for hardware that wasn’t half as good as this. The community has embraced this thing with open arms. Microsoft has said they’ll release an SDK to work with their wonderful software (hurry up will you?). Until now computers couldn’t actually see. Even the limited info they could receive wasn’t really that easy to interpret so it wasn’t used. The Kinect has given computers more than eyes, it’s given them vision.


One question is: Why livingroom gaming as the first target?  It seems like an odd first choice. My personal theory is that it’s a trojan horse tactic. First get it into everything then enable everyone to write software for it. Developers, developers, developers.
One thing is certain. This has changed the face of computing and robotics forever.

miercuri, septembrie 01, 2010

Bedbugs return part 2

Se pare ca epidemia e destul de grava si a atras atentia CDCului

The classic bedbug strain that all newly caught bugs are compared against is a colony originally from Fort Dix, N.J., that a researcher kept alive for 30 years by letting it feed on him.

But Stephen A. Kells, a University of Minnesota entomologist, said he “prefers not to play with that risk.” He feeds his bugs expired blood-bank blood through parafilm.

Coby Schal of North Carolina State said he formerly used condoms filled with rabbit blood, but switched to parafilm because his condom budget raised eyebrows with university auditors.

Tot articolul:http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/31/science/31bedbug.html

Eu zic sa pastram tot DDTul care ne-a ramas si sa il pastram cu sfintenie just in case.

De asemenea niste tips:
  • Check the corners of your mattress (under) for little reddish brown spots. This is the first thing you should do at every hotel you stay at
  • They leave black-grey poop stains on white surfaces
  • They are visible with the naked eye

Part 1: http://gilotopia.blogspot.com/2010/08/bedbugs-return.html

vineri, august 27, 2010

marți, august 17, 2010

luni, august 16, 2010

Bedbugs return!


Din cauza lipsei DDTului si din cauza noilor obiceiuri de a depozita sau aduce mobila de pe strada America sufera de o epidemie groaznica de purici de pat.

Tot articolul: http://www.alternet.org/health/147848/bed_bug_infestation_is_scaring_millions_of_americans/

vineri, iunie 25, 2010

Un pahar de vin

A box of wine is portable, but not classy. Stemware is classy, but not portable. But in a stroke of mad genius, inventor James Nash has combined the two to revolutionize drinking on the go. Cheers! Meet the Tulip.

Nash's company, Wine Innovations, has been selling these babies like hotcakes at about $3.40 a glass. Which isn't bad for the quantity: each sealed, recyclable container holds 187.5ml (about six ounces) of vino.
 


Sursa: http://gizmodo.com/5572153/single-serving-wine-glass-drowns-your-multiple-sorrows

luni, iunie 14, 2010

Candle animation


Some people have waaaay too much free time.

joi, aprilie 01, 2010

marți, februarie 23, 2010

vineri, octombrie 23, 2009

Facebook fara internet



Da... asta e facebook in realitate :P

miercuri, septembrie 16, 2009

marți, iunie 23, 2009

joi, mai 28, 2009

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