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All the standard sources have covered Microsoft Photosynth, but I wanted to mention a few additional links. For those who have not heard about it, Photosynth is a Microsoft Live Labs product that takes a collection of photographs, finds similarities, and arranges them in three-dimensional space.
As Stefan Geens at Ogle Earth points out, the technology "certainly looks like a prime candidate for
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Rumor:
AGI might adopt NASA World Wind as its visualization engine.
Acknowledgements:
Also, referring to my previous entry about conferences, I'd like
to express my appreciation to the people that fed me, housed me,
and invited me to hang out with "the cool kids" over the last week.
These include:
Declan Butler and Nature (for Sci Foo)
Chris DiBona and Google (for Sci Foo)
Tim O'Reilly and O'
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I have not watched this video yet, but am posting it for my own notes. I thought others might be interested in it too.
Spatial query processing utilizing Voronoi diagrams (video)
Mehdi Sharifzadeh, USC Ph.D. Student, Presented at the Googleplex, August 10, 2006.