Recent Event Highlights: Amelia: Second attempt for recognizing gestures, amelia first attempt, Java-DSP: Shelving Filter, Java-DSP: Spectrogram, Java-DSP: MIDI Generator, Java-DSP: Graphic Equalizer, and 31 more...
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Who will be this years Ugliest Bug? Flagstaff Festival of Science Mt. Campus Science Day. Help make a bugs dream come true, vote for your favorite at the ASU website askabiologist.asu.edu and download your own ugly bug coloring page and poster. Vote by December 1, 2008
Read more at http://www.botjunkie.com/ and http://researchmag.asu.edu/2008/04/perception_robots_and_baseball.html
http://ame4.hc.asu.edu/amelia/patterns/ AME Patterns library demo Using color histogram (of the tracked hands) as features
Lawrence Krauss talks about how science is being abused and misused in politics.... and why it is harmful to America's prosperity. Credit: "The Role of Science: How to Identify and Counter Misuse and Abuse of Science" Aspen Ideas Festival 07 Jul. 03, 2007 The Aspen Institute http://www.aspeninstitute.org/ The full video can be found here: http://fora.tv/2007/07/03/Role_of_Science Further reading: Scientific Integrity of Washington: Politics trumps science? (PDF) http://krauss.faculty.asu.edu/scientifintegaps.pdf Public Acceptance of Evolution http://richarddawkins.net/article,706,Public-Acceptance-of-Evolution,Science-Magazine-Jon-D-Miller-Eugenie-C-Scott-Shinji-Okamoto Lawrence Krauss: McCain Risks Becoming the Anti-Science Candidate http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lawrence-m-krauss/mccain-risks-becoming-the_b_123366.html
http://ame4.hc.asu.edu/amelia/patterns/ need deeper analysis
A look at an image on Mars taken by the MOC. Image Credit: NASA\MSSS For more information, visit my webpage at: http://marsrocks.googlepages.com/turtles The main feature may be concave. Please see this site for further details: http://www.mactonnies.com/imperative46.html and see: http://themis-data.asu.edu/img/V15443001.html The themis image credit linked is NASA/JPL/Arizona State University.
This video presents the system architecture, sensors, and interaction modalities of the Affective Learning Companion project, an effort to create a peer companion that can sense and respond appropriately to learners' emotional states to encourage them to persevere through frustration and to seek out challenges and learning opportunities. To learn more about this and related research please visit our website on human computer interaction at Arizona State University: http://hci.asu.edu .
WaterSim (WaterSim.asu.edu) is a simulation of water supply and demand for the Phoenix Metropolitan area that integrates information about climate, land use, population growth, and water policy.
http://ame4.hc.asu.edu/amelia/patterns/ AME Patterns library demo: training and recognizing mouse gestures in an openFrameworks application.
A brief video showing GeoDa applications from all over the world. GeoDa is a free package developed by Luc Anselin to conduct spatial data analysis, geovisualization and spatial econometrics modeling. For more info visit http://geodacenter.asu.edu
Java-DSP (J-DSP) is a Web-based simulation tool used to perform online signal processing simulations and visualize interactive demos. J-DSP is an object oriented programming environment developed at Arizona State University (ASU), Tempe. For more information visit: http://jdsp.asu.edu Demonstration of a shelving filter
Java-DSP (J-DSP) is a Web-based simulation tool used to perform online signal processing simulations and visualize interactive demos. J-DSP is an object oriented programming environment developed at Arizona State University (ASU), Tempe. For more information visit: http://jdsp.asu.edu Time-frequency analysis of a signal using the Spectrogram.
Java-DSP (J-DSP) is a Web-based simulation tool used to perform online signal processing simulations and visualize interactive demos. J-DSP is an object oriented programming environment developed at Arizona State University (ASU), Tempe. For more information visit: http://jdsp.asu.edu Time and frequency domain analysis of MIDI sounds
Java-DSP (J-DSP) is a Web-based simulation tool used to perform online signal processing simulations and visualize interactive demos. J-DSP is an object oriented programming environment developed at Arizona State University (ASU), Tempe. For more information visit: http://jdsp.asu.edu Demonstration of a graphic equalizer!
Java-DSP (J-DSP) is a Web-based simulation tool used to perform online signal processing simulations and visualize interactive demos. J-DSP is an object oriented programming environment developed at Arizona State University (ASU), Tempe. For more information visit: http://jdsp.asu.edu Time and frequency domain analysis of DTMF tones.
Java-DSP (J-DSP) is a Web-based simulation tool used to perform online signal processing simulations and visualize interactive demos. J-DSP is an object oriented programming environment developed at Arizona State University (ASU), Tempe. For more information visit: http://jdsp.asu.edu Design of a digital filter by placing poles and zeros graphically.
I present ultrasonic batgoggles for experiencing echolocation or seeing with your ears. This was a project for "Dynamic user-centered research and design" in the Arts, Media & Engineering program at Arizona State University. For more information see http://www.public.asu.edu/~sattygal/project/batgoggles.html and to build your own visit http://www.instructables.com/id/Ultrasonic-Batgoggles/
Java-DSP (J-DSP) is a Web-based simulation tool used to perform online signal processing simulations and visualize interactive demos. J-DSP is an object oriented programming environment developed at Arizona State University (ASU), Tempe. For more information visit: http://jdsp.asu.edu Design of a simple Digital Filter.
Java-DSP (J-DSP) is a Web-based simulation tool used to perform online signal processing simulations and visualize interactive demos. J-DSP is an object oriented programming environment developed at Arizona State University (ASU), Tempe. For more information visit: http://jdsp.asu.edu Java-DSP allows the user to place poles and zeros graphically!!!
Java-DSP (J-DSP) is a Web-based simulation tool used to perform online signal processing simulations and visualize interactive demos. J-DSP is an object oriented programming environment developed at Arizona State University (ASU), Tempe. For more information visit: http://jdsp.asu.edu A basic example in the Java-DSP environment.
Tour of Grand Canyon at Decision Theater using Minerva (www.minerva-gis.org), a geospatial visualization engine under active development at Fulton High Performance Computing Initiative (hpc.asu.edu).
Greek Americans part 1of20. There are about 1.5 million Greek Americans. They are among the wealthiest and best educated groups in America. Ike Pappas CBS News legend and Ernie Anastos NYC TV anchor are interviewed. Telly Savalas the Kojak of TV, left us in 1992. We will not forget Senator Paul Tsongas from Massachusetts who left us early at the age of 56. Spiro Agnew the 39th Vice President of the US, won a Bronze Star fighting the Nazis and "number one Hawk" in the Nixon White House, http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/generic/VP_Spiro_Agnew.htm Olympia Snowe, is the US Senator from Maine an independent thinker. The 22 year Congressman, John Bradimas, a tireless worker for peace and the Hellenic causes in the late 70s, from Indiana, the House of Representatives Majority Whip, for four years, the founder of the Center for Democracy and reconciliation in the SE Europe in Thessaloniki. Congressman for 20 years George W. Gekas of Pennsylvania. Gus Bilirakis is the Congressman, representing Tarpon Springs and Palm Harbor, Florida. Movie director, the great Elia Kazan, is no longer with us. Movie actress Nia Vardalos, so talented. The infamous high roller, Nick the Greek Dandolos with his famous quote after losing $4 million to Johnny Moss: "Mr Moss, I have to let you go". Also, Jimmy the Greek Snyder, CBS Sports, the betting guru. Golden Glode winner Tina Fey and Apostolos Fokas the explorer who in 1592 started it all. The delectable Demi Moore and Jennifer Aniston the beautiful movie stars and Jeffrey Eugenides the Pulitzer prize winner. In engineering Dr. George A. Proakis is a world academic in electrical engineering http://ece-classweb.ucsd.edu/comm/comm/proakisbio.pdf and Dr. Constantine A. Balanis from ASU wrote "the book" on antennas http://www.fulton.asu.edu/~balanis/ and the late Dr. Athanasios Papoulis who wrote "the book" on Probability Theory http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/79/22084/01028347.pdf?arnumber=1028347 Kostas Douridas a Greek Canadian with a great website on Greek literature http://durabond.ca/gdouridas/ George Stroumboulopoulos is a Greek Canadian host of "The hour" on CBC and on Canadian MTV http://www.cbc.ca/thehour/
Chemtrails from Sunday March 30,2008 Stroll at Airport and private facilities http://www.globalsecurity.org/org/news/2005/050514-arizona-bases.htm http://www.phxmesagateway.org/ white MD-80 jets -The MD-80's nonstop range is from 1500 to 2700 statute miles. -upgraded version: nonstop range is from 1580 to 2750 statute miles. ***USAirforce training research lab http://stinet.dtic.mil/oai/oai?verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA459622 CERI lab http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOhR4N-AWco ASU mortuary sciences http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBlS-Nxk1G8 "A"SU university polytechnic campus http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-7ad3u49Ys http://campus.asu.edu/polytechnic
Here is the introduction to a activity developed by Arizona State University which allows students to analyze potential landing sites for the exploration of Mars. More Mars activities can be downloaded at: http://marsed.asu.edu/
Google Tech Talks March, 11 2008 ABSTRACT Creating digital content for virtual worlds remains a significant challenge, especially for urban environments, which are among the largest and most complex. As display capabilities improve and audience expectations grow, procedural modeling techniques are becoming an increasingly important supplement to traditional modeling software. In this talk, we present grammar-based, image-based and interactive methods for the efficient creation of urban environments. Thus massive architectural models of high visual quality and geometric detail can be produced at low cost. Selected examples demonstrate solutions to previously unsolved modeling problems, especially to consistent mass modeling with volumetric shapes of arbitrary orientation. Furthermore, we show massive urban models with unprecedented level of detail, with the virtual rebuilding of the archaeological site of Pompeii as a case in point. Speaker: Peter Wonka Peter Wonka joined the computer science faculty of Arizona State University as Assistent Professor in 2004 after two years as a post-doctorate researcher at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He received his Ph.D. in computer science from the Vienna University of Technology in 2001 and a masters degree in urban planning in 2002. His research interests include various topics in computer graphics, especially real-time rendering and procedural modeling. Peter Wonka is a member of the PRISM lab (http://prism.asu.edu/). Speaker: Pascal Mueller Pascal Mueller is researcher at the Computer Vision Laboratory of the ETH Zurich (http://www.vision.ethz.ch) and CEO of the recently founded spin-off company Procedural Inc. (http://www.procedural.com) located in Zurich, Switzerland. His main interests lie in the field of computer graphics: procedural modeling, generative design, visual effects production pipelines and computer-aided media art. He developed the architectural modeling tool CityEngine and is co-developer of the multimedia engine Soundium. He has published various scientific papers including SIGGRAPH, and his body of artistic work includes videos, short movies, over fifty live visuals performances, and several interactive installations exhibited in museums like the Ars Electronica Center. Pascal Mueller received a master degree in computer science from ETH Zurich in 2001. For two years, he worked as a 3D artist and technical director for the Swiss production company Central Pictures.
Here is a Classroom activity developed by Arizona State University which allows students to analyze potential landing sites for the exploration of Mars. More Mars activities can be downloaded at: http://marsed.asu.edu/
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Dr. Donald Johanson discusses the importance of teaching Human Evolution in the public school. For more information about Dr. Johanson's Research visit the Institute of Human Origins at: http://www.asu.edu/clas/iho/
Video highlighting Arizona State University's School of Sustainability. http://sos.asu.edu
Petrified Forest National Park has the largest collection of fossilized trees in the world. 225 million years ago the trees, Araucarioxylon, Woodworthia, Schilderia, and others, fell into streams and washed into floodplains and mixed with silt, mud, and volcanic ash. Silica-laden groundwater seeped through the logs and replaced the wood tissue with silica. The silica crystallized into quartz, preserving the wood. Remnants of early human occupation of the area dating back to 1250 A.D. are found at Puerco Pueblo. The 100 room pueblo sheltered over 1,000 people. More recently, the Painted Desert Inn, built by Herbert David Lore around 1920, was used as the first overnight lodge in the area. The décor and architecture of the Painted Desert Inn reflects the awesome vistas of the surrounding beauty of the Painted Desert. The nearby trail head will lead you to a unique wilderness camping environment. Music copyright 2007 by Maury Smith. Slideshow by John Wanserski. Petrified Forest National Park http://www.nps.gov/pefo/ Petrified Wood http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrified_wood Petroglyphs in Petrified Forest National Park http://alliance.la.asu.edu/dorn/PEFO2006BulMuNoAz.pdf Painted Desert Inn http://www.nps.gov/pefo/planyourvisit/upload/PaintedDesertInn2006.pdf My Wisconsin Space http://mywisconsinspace.com/
This is a "2 girls 1 cup" reaction from Sun Devil Television. Note that we actually watched it while filming, so it was harder than it looked :S http://sdtv.blog.asu.edu/
Planet Bob is a humorous look at the world's Biodiversity problem. Combining live action, animation, and the voice talent of legendary broadcaster Hugh Downs, Planet Bob talks about what is being done to learn more about what species are endangered. Planet Bob also introduces Cybertaxonomy, a new approach to Taxonomic science, which is using nearly the same tools that were founded in the 1800's. To learn more about Cybertaxonomy and the Planet Bob video, go to http://www.planetbob.asu.edu. This video was created as a partnership between ASU and Media Alchemy, Inc., an award-winning video production company based out of Seattle, Washington. For more information about Media Alchemy, check out http://www.media-alchemy.com. Thanks for viewing!
Festivities in and around the Museum to celebrate the culmination of the Jarbas Lopes residency and the opening of an exhibition of works by the artist and collaborating partners. http://asuartmuseum.asu.edu/jarbaslopes
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...technology and supply chain management. For more information please visit wpcarey.asu.edu and http://knowledge.wpcarey.asu.edu/ If you have any questions regarding information in these press releases please contact the company listed in the press release....
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Emediawire.com
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VOTE FOR THIS FILM AND ANOTHER AT Clipstar.com!!!! Go to http://www.clipstar.com/result.jsf?search=improbable&sortBy=Votes and vote for both!!! Official Selection at the Phoenix Film Festival 1st Place Winner of The Arizona Student Film Festival - Micro-Short Category!!!! 2nd Place Winner of The Palestra Short Film Contest! This student short film out of Arizona State University was inspired by a friend who lost his life. It's about a guy who continues through his daily routine, but a version of himself dying is always nearby. SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL STUDENT-RUN TELEVISION STATIONS!! Go to http://www.youtube.com/sundeviltelevision and http://sdtv.blog.asu.edu Thank You to Paris in 3D for letting us use the music for the movie. For all those of you who enjoy it, let us know. For more information on Paris in 3D, go to http://www.myspace.com/parisin3
Way back in 2005 i came across a picture from mars odyssey mission themis Iani chaos link to picture http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20051115a anyone know what we are looking at.
More information: http://www.noindoctrination.org/ http://www.criticalthinking.org/ http://www.badscience.net/ http://www.sciencedaily.com/ http://www.public.asu.edu/~sheilrod/
You cannot see a planet from 20 light years. Instead you look for the effect it has on a nearby star. The reason is that any light reflected off Gliese 581c's surface will be extreemly faint by the time it reaches earth. Light is subject to the inverse square law. This means that the brightness of the light reflected off a planet at a distance r is approximated by something on the order of S/(4(3.141592658979)r^2)=I where S is the source strength and I is the intensity. For more information on how astronomers find planets http://www.public.asu.edu/~sciref/exoplnt.htm#section3 On the inverse square law http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/forces/isq.html
Sources: http://www.asu.edu/clas/iho/lucy.html http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/knee-joint/johanson1.html
"Say Your Thing" is a segment where ASU students can listen on their own time to the messages of those who regularly call for attention on the campus malls, whether it is the club behind a booth, the activist holding a petition, or the preacher on a platform. http://www.thewireddevil.blog.asu.edu http://www.dormhost.com
"Say Your Thing" is a segment where ASU students can listen on their own time to the messages of those who regularly call for attention on the campus malls, whether it is the club behind a booth, the activist holding a petition, or the preacher on a platform. http://www.thewireddevil.blog.asu.edu
1st year MBA student and the next American Idol (with your help), Russell S., rips a smokin' rendition of Garth Brook's "Thunder Rolls" www.wpcarey.asu.edu for info on becoming a MBA
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...the U.S., Canada, and Mexico into one country - is being pushed by influential sources are invited to poke around this site: asu.edu/clas/nacts/bna The "Building North America" project began with a website, originally launched in 2000 and hosted by the Americas...
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Lonewacko: Immigration, Politics, Media Bias
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A brief introduction to the topic. To read the entire article here is the link. It's short and worth your time. http://seamonkey.ed.asu.edu/~mcisaac/emc598ge/Unpacking.html
Story about drifting. Done at the Bondurant School in Chandler,Arizona. Fun stuff. BEA Best of Festival national student competition. SPJ national winner, television feature. http://cronkite.asu.edu/news/tvreporter-040106.php http://cronkite.asu.edu/news/SPJaward-052206.php
Song performed by Ulfuls. Second opening song to the anime "Boboboobo-Boobobo". From the single "Baka Survivor" (11/03/2004) Lyrics: Tortoise Matsumoto Music: Tortoise Matsumoto Lyrics: http://www.public.asu.edu/~jdlopez1/mitsuketa/ulfuls/bakasurvivor.html

