Mercurial > thoughts
changeset 89:09d093d9b61f
merge ideas together.
author | Robert McIntyre <rlm@mit.edu> |
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date | Mon, 10 Mar 2014 13:01:48 -0400 |
parents | e0f8793b7aaf (current diff) 8bd81d22ae93 (diff) |
children | 34dca21f8a05 |
files | org/ideas.org |
diffstat | 2 files changed, 48 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) [+] |
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1.1 --- a/org/adelson-notes.org Mon Mar 10 12:59:38 2014 -0400 1.2 +++ b/org/adelson-notes.org Mon Mar 10 13:01:48 2014 -0400 1.3 @@ -66,8 +66,6 @@ 1.4 1.5 Horn, technical report, 1970 1.6 1.7 - 1.8 - 1.9 * Fri Oct 4 2013 1.10 1.11 Student report. Talked about how you capture the appearance of a 1.12 @@ -93,6 +91,26 @@ 1.13 objects made of different materials. The images were gathered off of 1.14 Flikr. 1.15 1.16 - 1.17 + Then she gave another talk from someone else. It's about assigning 1.18 + materials to objects and then rendering them. The choice of 1.19 + materials is determined by some sort of expert system? 1.20 1.21 - 1.22 + They have made a neat looking interface for human entry of texture 1.23 + labeling or objects in scenes. The important elements were manual 1.24 + labels, dynamic display of the current selection, and undo. 1.25 + 1.26 + There are papers about mechanical turk engineering. 1.27 + 1.28 + lol http://opensurfaces.cs.cornell.edu/ 1.29 + 1.30 + CUBAM is interesting 2010 "The multidimensional wisdom of crowds." 1.31 + "Neural Information processing systems" some sort of voting scheme. 1.32 + 1.33 + The point of this is apparently to do some kitchen makeover 1.34 + thing. You would take a picture of your kitchen, or you would look 1.35 + for a kitchen that looks like yours, and then you would be able to 1.36 + investigate different textures for your own kitchen. 1.37 + 1.38 + apparently "Label ME" has never been appropriately 1.39 + crowdsourced. Turns out that you get better work if you don't use 1.40 + idiots to do the work lol. 1.41 \ No newline at end of file
2.1 --- a/org/ideas.org Mon Mar 10 12:59:38 2014 -0400 2.2 +++ b/org/ideas.org Mon Mar 10 13:01:48 2014 -0400 2.3 @@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ 2.4 #+INCLUDE: ../../aurellem/org/level-0.org 2.5 #+babel: :mkdirp yes :noweb yes :exports both 2.6 2.7 + 2.8 + 2.9 * Ideas 2.10 2.11 This is a list of all the ideas I've had that I felt like writing down 2.12 @@ -31,6 +33,7 @@ 2.13 getting credit. 2.14 #+end_quote 2.15 2.16 +<<<<<<< local 2.17 - suicide parasite :: sometimes, people kill themselves for no good 2.18 reason. We often explain this with things like "hidden 2.19 depression" or we say that they had something like chronic jaw or 2.20 @@ -51,8 +54,9 @@ 2.21 should have a higher incidence of some unknown parasite in 2.22 their brains. 2.23 2.24 -- domestic insects :: People should eat more bugs, but why not do some 2.25 - major domestication research to make very appealing bugs? 2.26 +- domestic insects :: People should eat more bugs because they're much 2.27 + more efficient, so why not do some major domestication research 2.28 + to make very appealing bugs? 2.29 2.30 - birth-clones :: What if each person was intentionally split at birth 2.31 into a normal embryo and a few "backup" cells which 2.32 @@ -65,9 +69,24 @@ 2.33 backups. Imagine having a young Bach every 2.34 generation, etc. 2.35 2.36 +- pronuncation guide :: a simple webpage where you type in a word and 2.37 + it returns a simpe, English sentence describing exactly how to 2.38 + pronounce the word. For people who don't want to learn IPA. 2.39 + 2.40 - cortex-search :: use the repertoire of actions learned to limit the 2.41 search space of possible actions. 2.42 2.43 +- learning to teleport :: scifi idea, this is a story about a person 2.44 + who is struggling with his/her society's ideas about 2.45 + teleportation. It's considered a fundamental part of being a 2.46 + member of that society (after all, the difference between animals 2.47 + and humans is that humans are creatures of pure information while 2.48 + animals are burdened with base matter, "that's how you travel the 2.49 + stars, etc") Humans are born normally, grow up, and then 2.50 + eventually transcend via destructive upload. Analogies to jumping 2.51 + off a diving board into a pool (which I simply /could not do/ for 2.52 + a long time), etc. 2.53 + 2.54 - no-float-ice :: cup that has cross beams at the bottom where ice 2.55 forms. Then when you drink liquid from the glass, 2.56 the ice stays at the bottom and doesn't hit your 2.57 @@ -174,6 +193,10 @@ 2.58 2.59 - aurellem shirt :: I should make an aurellem star symbol tee-shirt. 2.60 2.61 +- touch vision :: inspired by GelSight, I want to reexamine cortex and 2.62 + see if I could implement touch as a very low range 2.63 + form of vision. 2.64 + 2.65 - high school science :: this is a lesson in scientific ethics. The 2.66 goal is to calculate /g/, the local gravitational 2.67 acceleration. The students are told that the textbook says it's 2.68 @@ -453,7 +476,7 @@ 2.69 by the sensor array). 2.70 2.71 - intelligent microwave :: it learns where the hot nodes of its fields 2.72 - are, and uses them to evenly heat any food item. It has an infared 2.73 + are, and uses them to evenly heat any food item. It has an infrared 2.74 camera or something to keep track of how hot the food is. That way, 2.75 you don't get bowls where the edges are boiling, while the center is 2.76 still frozen. Requires a little bit of intelligence/vision, since 2.77 @@ -716,7 +739,6 @@ 2.78 knowledge base, along with questions that are moreover altered to 2.79 guide knowledge acquisition. Motivation: One book of 2.80 knowledge. /One./ 2.81 -- * Invalid capture template 2.82 2.83 ** From Jacob's idea list 2.84