Author: Matthew Lombard
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Virtually mapped French Gothic buildings allow complete immersion through computer models
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Read more: Virtually mapped French Gothic buildings allow complete immersion through computer models[From UCLA’s Daily Bruin] Taking architecture to new dimensions Virtually mapped French Gothic buildings allow complete immersion through computer models By James Barragan Published April 12, 2011 A smile spreads across Stephen Murray’s face as he answers a question about the building Royce Hall was modeled after. “The Basilica of Saint Ambrogio,” he says confidently. He knows. Of course he knows – he is an expert in Romanesque and Gothic art. The Columbia University professor presented only the second public showing of his new project “Mapping Gothic France” Monday night as a part of the 12th annual Hammer Foundation Lecture…
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Call: Inner Movement – The Motor Dimension of Imagination (conference in Belgium)
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Read more: Call: Inner Movement – The Motor Dimension of Imagination (conference in Belgium)Call for papers Inner movement – the motor dimension of imagination 1-3 December 2011 Faculty of Fine Arts, University College Ghent, Belgium This conference explores the role of the moving and gesturing body in the imaginative perception of works of art. Bodily resonance with the way a work of art is or has been created or performed is an essential part of much of our aesthetic experience and appreciation. This kind of ‘inner movement’ is part of our experience of a whole range of works of art, from an implicit tracing of the draftsman’s hand in drawings to an embodied…
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Samsung telepresence booths to change the future of shopping?
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Read more: Samsung telepresence booths to change the future of shopping?[From Ubergizmo; more information and pictures at Engadget and the Telepresence Tech web site] Samsung telepresence booths to change the future of shopping? By George Wong 03/24/2011 At the Samsung Mobilization event today, Samsung unveiled their new 3D communication kiosk that makes use of TelePresence Technology. It renders 2D images that float and rotate in space, allowing users to see every angle of a product they are interested in. If you’ve always felt cheated by products you purchased online because of how they end up on your doorstep not looking like the photographs, these kiosks should be right up your…
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Job: PhD Studentship at Swansea U. – “Visualising the Past” Project
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Read more: Job: PhD Studentship at Swansea U. – “Visualising the Past” ProjectFully Funded PhD Scholarship – Visualising the Past (Computer Science, Digital Heritage, History) (http://www.swansea.ac.uk/scholarships/research/whoiseligible,57506,en.php) Swansea University’s college of Arts and Humanities, in collaboration with the Department of Computer Science, is offering a fully-funded PhD studentship titled ‘Visualising the Past’ Closing Date: 31st May 2011 Candidates should have a background in Computer Science or a closely related discipline Who is eligible: Residency: Due to funding restrictions, only UK/EU students are eligible to apply. Academic Criteria: Candidates must have a minimum of a good 2.1 honours degree in a relevant subject area such as Computer Science or a closely related discipline.…
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Playing the role of human in the Turing Test
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Read more: Playing the role of human in the Turing Test[From The Atlantic Magazine, where the long article includes sidebar features] [Image credit: Bryan Christie] Mind vs. Machine In the race to build computers that can think like humans, the proving ground is the Turing Test—an annual battle between the world’s most advanced artificial-intelligence programs and ordinary people. The objective? To find out whether a computer can act “more human” than a person. In his own quest to beat the machines, the author discovers that the march of technology isn’t just changing how we live, it’s raising new questions about what it means to be human. By Brian Christian March…
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Call: Portuguese Conference on AI – Thematic Track on Multi-Agent Systems: Theory and Applications
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Read more: Call: Portuguese Conference on AI – Thematic Track on Multi-Agent Systems: Theory and Applications6th MASTA @ EPIA 2011 15th Portuguese Conference on Artificial Intelligence Thematic Track on Multi-Agent Systems: Theory and Applications 10-13 October 2011, Lisbon, Portugal http://epia2011.appia.pt/masta Submission deadline: May 10, 2011 Introduction Since 1993, the area of Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) has been present in all EPIA Conferences, both as individual tracks and as autonomous workshops. Focusing on a fundamental subject of Artificial Intelligence, the 6th edition of Multi-Agent Systems: Theory and Applications – MASTA 2011 Thematic Track, will be a forum for presenting and discussing the most recent and innovative work on MAS. Departing, from the end of the 1980’s, from…
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RAF’s new state-of-the-art simulator trains parachute jumpers
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Read more: RAF’s new state-of-the-art simulator trains parachute jumpers[From The Oxford Mail; more information including pictures is available here] It’s Google earth for RAF jumpers Friday 8th April 2011 By Dan Hearn RAF recruits are using a state-of-the-art simulator to learn how to parachute safely. Students at RAF Brize Norton’s parachute training school use harnesses and virtual reality goggles to ‘jump’ in a range of different environments. Instructors can simulate rain, fog and snow, and choose any time of day or night. Wind speed and direction can also be adjusted to make the descent more challenging. Last night instructors praised the new £500,000 system at the Carterton RAF…
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Call: Development, Evaluation and Deployment of Multi-touch Systems – Special issue of International Journal of Human-Computer Studies (IJHCS)
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Read more: Call: Development, Evaluation and Deployment of Multi-touch Systems – Special issue of International Journal of Human-Computer Studies (IJHCS)International Journal of Human-Computer Studies (IJHCS) Special Issue on Development, Evaluation and Deployment of Multi-touch Systems Call for papers (http://www.dur.ac.uk/shamus.smith/SI_MT_IJHCS.html) (http://www.dur.ac.uk/shamus.smith/CFP_IJHCS_MT.pdf) Submissions due 30th July 2011 Introduction and topics Multi-touch technologies have a long history-one that even predates the public adoption of graphical user interfaces. While early systems offered glimpses into its potential, they were hampered by the technology of the times: Processors were not fast enough to adequately process multiple inputs; projector-based systems offered low resolution, a bulky setup, and shadowing effects; users often had to be inconveniently tethered; ad-hoc systems were expensive to build and difficult to deploy;…
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Festo’s new SmartBird robot spy drone mimics real seagull
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Read more: Festo’s new SmartBird robot spy drone mimics real seagull[From Fast Company; more information including images and videos is available here] It’s a Bird! It’s a Plane! It’s … a New Seagull-Like Robot Spy Drone! By Kit Eaton Fri Mar 25, 2011 A new robotic flying drone, styled like a seagull, has arrived on the scene. It doesn’t squawk, poop or steal french fries from your hand, but it’s an example of incredible bio-mimicking design that could be the future of airborne robots. We’ve met a Festo robot before–a robotic manipulator/gripper arm with a design that’s heavily inspired by elephant trunk muscles–and so we know about the company’s penchant…
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Call: eNTERFACE’11, the 7th International Summer Workshop on Multimodal Interfaces
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Read more: Call: eNTERFACE’11, the 7th International Summer Workshop on Multimodal InterfaceseNTERFACE’11 the 7th International Summer Workshop on Multimodal Interfaces Call for Participation The eNTERFACE workshops aim at establishing a tradition of collaborative, localized research and development work by gathering, in a single place, a team of leading professionals in multimodal human-machine interfaces together with students (both graduate and undergraduate), to work on a prespecified list of challenges, for 4 complete weeks. In this respect, it is an innovative and intensive collaboration scheme, designed to allow researchers to integrate their software tools, deploy demonstrators, collect novel databases, and work side by side with a great number of experts. It brings together…
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“Aurasma” iPhone app: Augmented reality that embeds moving imagery
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Read more: “Aurasma” iPhone app: Augmented reality that embeds moving imagery[From The New York Times’ Bits blog, where the story includes a 1:03 minute video] Augmented Reality Comes Closer to Reality By John Markoff April 7, 2011 Last week I wrote about how cyber politics and crime on the Internet had been foreseen with eerie accuracy by science fiction writers. For example, the computer scientist Vernor Vinge’s classic 1981 novella “True Names” described the impact of the Net long before most people had personal computers, let alone an Internet connection. But it’s not just the dark side of the Internet that Mr. Vinge got right. In his 2006 “Rainbows End,”…
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Call: International Virtual Environments Research Group (IVERG) Conference 2011 – Immersive Technologies for Learning
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Read more: Call: International Virtual Environments Research Group (IVERG) Conference 2011 – Immersive Technologies for LearningInternational Virtual Environments Research Group (IVERG) Conference 2011 Immersive Technologies for Learning: Virtual Implementation, Real Outcomes http://www.iverg.com/iVERG/Details.html Call for papers The organising committee encourages the submission of individual abstracts focused on the use of virtual worlds in the following areas: Citizenship, identity and virtual environments for learning Media, multimedia and virtual reality Adaptive and intuitive environments Computer mediated communication e-Learning e-Portfolios m-Learning Games for education Grids for education Apps for education Emerging technologies Creativity Educational technology futures Abstracts of up to 500 words should be submitted by Friday 8th April 2011. …
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