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August | 2014 | Information Ashvins
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Archive for August, 2014. Information Metabolism and Waste Production. August 6, 2014. Your computational aboriginal art. Is really quite amazing! I think you can give AARON. A run for its money. In your post. Previous to your artistic one, you brought up the notion of lateral thinking. I think part of why it is difficult is because we draw heavily on memory as part of perception. This is well-captured in Leslie Valiant’s. Book [p. 142]:. In analogy to metabolism, which (as per Wikipedia. Is the set of l...
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Digging into a city | Information Ashvins
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Laquo; Remote Sensing. Flying, flying, digging, digging. Digging into a city. March 26, 2015. Glad to see your work described previously. In a journal paper,. But also glad to know that it is doing social good. One of the main things you did was look for buildings from satellite imagery, which is really quite a neat thing. As you know, I have been quite intrigued by the science. As you can guess, the Syracuse data was gathered from my service on an IBM Smarter Cities Challenge. Before getting to the data...
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Human Spark | Information Ashvins
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Laquo; The Nature of Solutions. April 17, 2010. What up, Señor Trapper John, M. D. Thanks for setting the table for me to mention this brief note. I wrote after Paths Ahead, which includes some discussion about storytelling and what a solution is. In less than a week into my foray into the industrial world, I picked up some new jargon related to this discussion of ours: the DIKW. Pyramid, where the four levels are data, information, knowledge, and wisdom. The Discovery Channel series Life. Here again, to...
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Scheduling Time | Information Ashvins
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Laquo; On Models and Block Diagrams. Scaling Laws for Waste. November 3, 2013. One of the interesting things at IBM, at least for me, has been how common it is for people to use Lotus Notes. To first see when people might be available, and then to schedule meetings. Unfortunately there is no way to see why someone else has a slot blocked off; only that it is. That is why I think an improvement would be to allow circles. Although some of my work these days is about managing, there is also an element of ma...
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Aboriginal Art | Information Ashvins
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Laquo; Random Episodic Silent Thought. Information Metabolism and Waste Production. July 10, 2014. Budyari yaguna, Señor William Dawes. In my Australian adventure, I not only came across media about creativity. But also creative media, especially of the aboriginal variety. Before getting to that, however, let me give a shout out to the Bhullar brothers, about whom a viral campaign. We never did start, for getting a toehold in the NBA. Including her Earth Images. And morphological image processing. X1,X2]...
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Random Episodic Silent Thought | Information Ashvins
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Random Episodic Silent Thought. July 9, 2014. G’day mate. I had a very nice time in Australia and our olfaction. Was well received at the SSP Workshop. While I was away, the computational creativity. Stuff debuted in its Chef Watson. Manifestation, but that was only one of many creativity-related things I came across during my trip. On the flight back, I watched The Lego Movie, which in addition to featuring a 1980-Something Space Guy. Like we used to play with at the Mehrotra. Of the miniseries is all a...
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March | 2015 | Information Ashvins
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Archive for March, 2015. Digging into a city. March 26, 2015. Glad to see your work described previously. In a journal paper,. But also glad to know that it is doing social good. One of the main things you did was look for buildings from satellite imagery, which is really quite a neat thing. As you know, I have been quite intrigued by the science. Of cities, and perhaps data from satellite imagery can be useful to make empirical statements there. Can one see municipal waste remotely? The productivity of ...
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Information Metabolism and Waste Production | Information Ashvins
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Laquo; Aboriginal Art. Information Metabolism and Waste Production. August 6, 2014. Your computational aboriginal art. Is really quite amazing! I think you can give AARON. A run for its money. In your post. Previous to your artistic one, you brought up the notion of lateral thinking. I think part of why it is difficult is because we draw heavily on memory as part of perception. This is well-captured in Leslie Valiant’s. Book [p. 142]:. In analogy to metabolism, which (as per Wikipedia. Is the set of life...
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Scaling Laws for Waste | Information Ashvins
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Laquo; Scheduling Time. Scaling Laws for Waste. April 13, 2014. It has been a long while since I last wrote a blog post. In the meanwhile, a lot of things have happened, and apropos to the previous post. I have switched from the schedule of a research staff member. To the schedule of a starting assistant professor. Definitely some different elements to it. More time teaching. And less time working on a food. To say the least. Since last I’ve posted, I’ve also gotten much more into tweeting. As it turns o...
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Bhullar Brothers, Please Come to Syracuse | Information Ashvins
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Laquo; Stories and Statistics. Bhullar Brothers, Please Come to Syracuse. December 9, 2010. Good day Señor Per-Mathias Høgmo. After our time in the Poconos, on Tuesday I went to Armonk for a new hire orientation and then followed that up by a visit to the world’s most famous arena. For some unfinished business. Partly due to the logo. My officemate Marc Millstone. Is a proponent of simplicity in design, and a devotee of Paul Rand. The man who designed the IBM logo. I wonder if Taniya. I think it would be...