Archive for March, 2005

Innovation

Friday, March 18th, 2005

This article at “Innovation: The Princeton Journal of Science and Technology,” dated May 2004, is illustrated with a picture from my ELEC 301 project with Indraneel Datta. For several years, I would occasionally get email from random people, mostly with questions about general linear algebra topics—apparently some search engine considered us authoritative on eigenvectors or something.

Anyway, I don’t mind the article using the image, but the caption they’ve given it is more than a little misleading: “A compilation of photos and processed images from a system currently being researched for face detection.” It’s definitely stretching the definition of “currently”—the pages clearly say “Last modified: Fri Dec 17 20:45:40 CST 1999″ at the bottom.

Upcoming rides

Wednesday, March 9th, 2005

And probably others, but that’s what I’m registered for now.

Giant Steps

Saturday, March 5th, 2005

You should watch this neato animation set to Coltrane’s “Giant Steps.”