Friday, July 26, 2013

Around the blogs in 80 Summer hours

Quite a few interesting blog entries in these past two weeks:


Dusty THREE TALKS FROM SAMPTA 2013
Bob
Rich
Hein

David AI and Free Will: When do choices exist?
Jeremy Announcing my New Book: Exploring Arduino
Larry

Andrej CVPR 2013 reading list
Dan Playing detective with rolling shutter photos
John Some things can’t be done slowly
Anand
Djalil

Vladimir
in that entry one can find the publication of one of Nuit Blanche's reader
Patrick R. Gill and David G. Stork
Drs. Gill and Stork introduce a new type of diffractive element based on odd-symmetry phase gratings. Spiral arrangements of these gratings over photo sensors constitute a new class of unprecedentedly small computational camera.
Avinash Kumar, Patrick R. Gill, Thomas Vogelsang, and David G. Stork
During this presentation, Rambus engineers will describe novel methods of computing sharp shadows and depth estimates of objects immersed in highly scattering media using multi-scale structured transmissive illumination, such as modified Hadamard tiles.

While on Nuit Blanche, we had

This image was taken by Navcam: Right B (NAV_RIGHT_B) onboard NASA's Mars rover Curiosity on Sol 344 (2013-07-25 15:42:34 UTC). 

Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech 

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