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    December 27, 2007

    3D Tracking with WII Remote

    Via this post on truemors, this guy has an instructional video that explains 3D head tracking with a WII remote.

    August 30, 2007

    Visualization - Image ReTargetting Technology on Techcrunch

    Wow! Very exciting visual retargeting technology for the next image resizing. It just makes sense. We resize or crop in a static way, but that doesn't convey the information fully. It either reduces content or distorts content. These image algorithms rock! Via TechCrunch. The video is worth a look!

    Seam Carving for Content Aware Image Resizing. And Seam Carving on mathworks as well.

    August 10, 2007

    Finding myself advocating for dual monitors again

    I can't imagine working on just one monitor. So much so that EVERYONE at our company has two monitors at a minimum. It is just that important. So here is an email chain I just sent with names removed. First the question:

    -----Original Message-----
    From:  
    Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 9:08 PM
    To: Schipul, Edward G.
    Subject: monitors

    Hey- can you send me any info on the study that showed people are happier with two monitors than one? I'm trying to decide whether to get all the designers one 20" monitor, or two smaller ones-- so when I heard what you said I was intrigued....

    and my reply with links was:

    My old blog post on the topic of dual monitors and visualization:
    http://www.brandtobedetermined.com/brandtobedetermined/2006/04/lateral_adjacen.html 

    and here is an NY Times article about it
    http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/20/technology/20basics.html?ex=1303185600&en=6fc17b9bf54c62ef&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss 

    And here is one from lifehacker:
    http://lifehacker.com/software/dual-monitor/dual-monitors-increase-productivity-168488.php

    Your Macbook is already dual monitor capable. Just plug that second monitor in!

    Thanks,

    Ed

    In practice we all use dual 19s or larger. I just switched to dual wide screens with an aspect ratio of 1680 x 1050 each. Love it.

    Continue reading "Finding myself advocating for dual monitors again" »

    June 30, 2007

    Scratch Visual Programming Language

    Picture_2 Just was reminded about Scratch, a visual programming language helpful to teach programming.

              Scratch is a new programming language that makes it easy to create your         own interactive stories, animations, games, music, and art -- and share         your creations on the web.    

    Scratch is designed to help young people (ages 8 and up) develop 21st century learning skills.       As they create Scratch projects, young people learn important mathematical       and computational ideas, while also gaining a deeper understanding of the process       of design.

    Scratch is available free of charge, go to Download.

    Download scratch here.

    May 11, 2007

    Flickr Images Highlighted in Yahoo Search

    From Thomas Hawk's blog post on Flickr images in Yahoo! search results:

    The power of Flickr's superior image search is actually fairly simple to understand. By leveraging the social network that sits inside of Flickr Yahoo can determine identification, relevancy and rank of images.

    Excellent strategic decision on the part of Yahoo!

    February 22, 2007

    Just Discovered Many Eyes for Visualizations

    Via CorpBlawg, I just discovered Many Eyes for visualization of data. Cool!Many_eyes_create_visualization

    January 28, 2007

    Vista AERO and Beryl Visual Interfaces

    I have seen numerous AERO previews and demos of AERO, the new user interface included with Windows Vista. But I had not yet seen the Beryl Interface for Ubuntu Linux.

    One thought that immediately came to mind. As much as Beryl has an unbelievable cool factor. I am not sure it leverages any real increase in lateral visual adjacency. Lateral adjacency to me is the primary limiting factor for user interfaces at a practical level. By definition showing items at an angle lets you see more items in perspective. A rotating cube on the other hand at most shows you three options.

    Also see the comments on this life hacker post on dual monitors.

    And researching links for this post I just found UltraMon. Wow! Definitely going to test that one out!

    January 24, 2007

    IBM Visualization from O'Reilly

    From this O'Reilly post on visualization, we are linked to IBM's Many Eyes. Via this O'Reilly post.

    Visualization of the State of the Union Speeches

    Last year I did a post on keyword analysis of the state of the union address. The New York Times, people with a few more resources than me, have a cool visualization of this years state of the union address on their site today.

    However! I still think the best parsing tool is the style.org State of the Union parsing tool.

    January 18, 2007

    Musicovery - Visual Exploration of Music

    Via HappyKatie, I just discovered the most amazing visual exploration of music. I already discovered numerous blues artists I wasn't familiar with. Now go visit musicovery.