Thursday, October 28, 2010

Snl Sketches Napster Hearing

moving up, we'll do the rest




26 to 29 September in Copenhagen lounge nicely called UbiComp (Ubiquitous Computer abbreviation ). One of the sensations presented to the appointment of technology will undoubtedly have been EmotionSense , an application adapted to the mobile phone to detect developing our emotional states during our days, provided we have a cell phone in his pocket. Cecilia Mascolo leading a team on this project to the computer lab at the University of Cambridge UK, and has even written a very detailed brief to the intention of Ubicomp (here in PDF and in English) . The most illuminating is to read his explanations and intentions: "The GPS locates the person, the accelerometer lets see if it is moving. detects the Bluetooth si elle est accompagnée. Enfin, le micro capte la voix de l'intéressé et l'analyse» . Il suffirait, selon les protocoles de ces recherches de comparer ensuite notre voix à des échantillons censés refléter différents états avérés de peur, de joie, ou de peine, pour «saisir des moments de vie humaine comme nous ne pouvions pas le faire auparavant. C'est un formidable outil de psychologie sociale pour comprendre comment les gens interagissent» .

La merveille est qu'ainsi on peut étudier «un nombre de personnes bien plus important, à un coût minime et sur une longue période» . Craindrait-on que tout ceci se transforme into an instrument of social control? The response of the guardian of the reason is simple and clear: "The person must be willing" , which allows to deduce that "is not spying but psychological studies . And to protect privacy, the path is parsed but not registered ". Mrs Cecilia Mascolo

could test this application on a score of people, because it is "pending funding to implement it on a larger scale" . Fortunately, one wonders what companies may need to be followed and at full speed and from day to day "at minimal cost over a long period" , cuts more or less modeled our emotional states, in order to obtain information and more importantly profits. It has a beautiful name, Lady Cecilia, it's called the emotional computing (PDF) , it seems that here we should say: "the affective computing."

Meanwhile, some Matteo Sorci, also included a research project of the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, and engineering combined with the startups nViso , with support from the Foundation for Technological Innovation and National Fund (Swiss) research, has for some time developed the spidermask (ie a sort of cobweb in sight scanning movements of the face) which, thanks to a webcam detects facial expressions also our "that are common to all human beings, the terms" basic ", so to speak. They are seven in number (joy, anger, disgust, fear, sadness, surprise and neutral expression). With variations in perceptions across cultures. " for details we will refer to this PDF log Time .

But if, as a good researcher, he shared similar ambitions, the engineer has other ideas to reality than the learned. Party like it records on volunteers - we must start somewhere - he soon realized he, that consciousness could skew his analysis: "We analyze what happens unconsciously when you look at a spot advertising. This is very useful because when you're at the supermarket then, what you'll remember, it is precisely these stimuli visuels enregistrés pendant que vous étiez devant votre écran. Il faut savoir que 95% de nos choix sont influencés par notre inconscient.»

La start-up nViso et son apôtre sorcier — qui «trouve personnellement qu’on a un peu trop peur des nouvelles technologies» — s'emploient donc à ajouter l’ eye tracking ( i. e. le suivi du regard ou oculométrie) pour mieux informer ses caméras dans les supermarchés. S'il finit par rencontrer Cecilia dans un salon de technologie, ils pourront ainsi de concert les embarquer ( to embed comme ils say) on our telephone terminals.

When, according to The Golden Legend ( ca 1261) by Jacques de Voragine, the prefect Almachius Cecilia offered a palace provided it abandon its faith, the future saint and patron saint of musicians - Matteo, he became Bankers boss - he spoke these last words: "I do not know where you lost the use of your eyes because the gods of which you speak, we see in them as rocks. Rather feel them, touch and learn what you can do with your sight. "

Stefano Maderna:
It Martirio di Santa Cecilia , Basilica of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere in Rome.
© Photo: Sébastien Bertrand.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Pokemon Diamond Shiny List

Estate Virtual Tours by Nevisto - Development AC3 chain

Quelques exemples de vidéos de visite virtuelle immobilière réalisées automatiquement viennent d'être publiées par la société de production vidéo à partir de photos Nevisto sous son compte Youtube .

En voici quelques unes:







Comme vous pouvez le constater, à la demande de notre client, les vidéos sont réalisées selon un only scenario (with a variant on the transition photos: Let's fade, a shot of the page).
two slides of text on a black background are incorporated in the video: An early video (presentation of the listing) and at the end of video (contacts).
Videos are marked with the logo of the agency, which of course must provide the URL of the logo. The Foley
Music is light. 3 voice synthesizers are applied: The first picture (overview), on the 3rd photo (surfgace and number of pieces possible) and the last picture (énnoncé the phone).


Nevisto also via the website creation online video from photos youve to its customers to make video virtual tour real estate increasingly sophisticated, especially the effects dolly (panoramic photos) that we are the only to offer online.
An example of this type of video estate virtual tour with panoramic :



Obviously, it makes everything more classy!

Nevisto is also the recognized expert videos virtual visit tourist from photographs, either in series for sites travel or tourism, or via Youve in 5 minutes online with unmatched quality. Look again
here this sample video virtual tour of tourism Nevisto, youve done under .

Monday, October 25, 2010

Pokemon Heart Gold Rom (u) Freeze Patch

The pen scanner with OCR function ... How to write a patent

I do not even know it existed. Although thinking about it all the necessary technologies already exist ... A digital pen recognizes 26 languages, including Arabic!



From the chain Video Mistergooddeal .

From my side, to scan my documents, I started over 2 years with the method of Japanese students: The camera on my phone I use as a scanner. 10 times faster than a traditional scanner, and fits in your pocket.

Instructions For Dominoes Chicken

Pictures of Paris and elsewhere



Occasionally new photographs these days, we reorganized all our pictures of Paris. Enter the Halles, the Centre Georges Pompidou and his beautiful new hanging of the permanent collections, cross the phantom of the sixth, foresee the weavers of the Gobelins, go home to America or Saint-Pierre market. Even in bulk, then wait a few pictures their companions. To return slideshows on this table, click on "previous page". Good walk.


Where we find access to all of our video albums. Kapo is definitely for adults.


The Hague


Kapo and his texts

Bilbao


Garden


Safari

Author

Redhead Edinburgh



Bordeaux


In Calcutta desert


103 calligrams Hebrew

legs Sicily


Sicily 2007




Manhattania
(13 albums)


Israel-Palestine
and its text


Naples, Easter 2010


Friday in Procida, 2010



In addition to the many albums on Manhattan , available above, also see the history of the Shipyard World Trade Center :



September 2007.


June 2009.


October 2009.


© Photo: Maurice Darmon.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

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Part 6: In which countries protect my innovation - By Nevisto

Continuation and conclusion of a series of posts on the drafting of patents:
* How To Write a Patent Part 1: Remove the element of your innovative idea and the main claim .
* How To Write a Patent Part 2: Write how it works: The drafting of the description of your invention.
* How To Write a Patent Part 3: The secondary claims.
* How to make a patent Part 4: Choosing the patent office.
* How to make a patent Part 5: The budget to protect my invention.


Assuming that your innovation or idea is patentable (See my other posts on the subject), you have to define which countries you're going to drop, or more exactly, in which countries you want your innovation is protected .

Initially, you do not have a question for you. You must file your innovation in your country origin, and it will be in France if you're French (or if the patent is filed on behalf of your company, which is generally the case, if your company has its headquarters in France).
You then 12 months to decide what other countries you will file a patent to protect you (a little less in practice, allow 1 to 2 months to prepare for the formalities by country, not counting translations).

Note that in general, research on the INPI any documents prejudicial to your invention will be returned between 8 and 12 months after filing your patent application. This will be a chance if it is that prior patents antériorisent your innovation (which can then be protected by a patent) ... If this happens, it will save you the cost of protection in countries other than France, so that your application has no chance of being validated ... But this is obviously not the goal.

After 12 months, you will need to file your patent in every country in which you want to be protected. It is essentially a question of budget, with 3 options:
1) Remove right away your patent in all targeted countries (you can even do it right your application filed in France, without waiting de 12 mois ...). Ce qui est très onéreux: Compter des redevances identiques à la France en moyenne dans chaque pays (une moyenne de 300 à 500 euros donc), plus ... les traductions: Compter environ 5000 euros pour une traduction d'un brevet type (10 pages, 10 revendications, ... CF Comment écrire un brevet Part 5: Le budget pour protéger mon invention. ) dans une langue ouest européenne (anglais, espagnol, ...) et 8 à 10000 euros pour une langue plus complexe (japonais, ...). Ce sont donc les coûts de traduction qui sont les plus dissuasifs.
Cecei dit, avec 4 ou 5 langues européennes + le japonais + le coréen, voire le chinois et le russe si vous ciblez ces derniers country, you have potentially affected 95% of global GDP ... If you're targeting the English-speaking countries (including India then), it can go, but if you absolutely want to make your innovation in 50 languages alien ...

Fortunately, there are more subtle ways to limit the costs: European patents and PCT.
European patent protects your language (French so) your innovation in major European countries. More translation problem thus: Just as the filing is done in a language accepted by the European Patent Treaty, which ... French. So no problem de traduction.
Si vous ne ciblez que l'Europe, n'allez pas plus loin. Cela vous coutera déjà 5000 euros environ.

* Le second vous permet de protéger, dans quasiment tous les pays, votre brevet pendant 18 mois (au delà de la période de 12 mois du brevet français, donc 30 mois en tout). Compter dans les 4000 euros.
Pourquoi parler du brevet européen quand pour moins cher, on peut avoir un brevet PCT qui protège quasiment partout ? Car au bout de ces 18 mois du PCT, vous devrez déposer votre brevet dans les pays cibles (et si vous ne visez que l'Europe, vous allez au bout des 30 mois à partir de la date de dépôt initial, vous allez sans doute déposer un brevet Europe. So far the place immediately at the European level, and therefore you spend € 4000 PCT).

If you still want to protect your idea across, to file a PCT, then at the end of 30 months from the initial date of deposit, targeting the main OECD countries as already mentioned: Europe, USA and Canada, Japan and Korea: A European patent for Europe, then in English translation, Japanese and Korean, and you will have 85% of global market potential ...

Note 1: Each new deposit is considered a new patent. For example, if you filed your turn patent in France, Europe, USA and Japan, and you have not abandoned these titles (eg there is no incentive to keep a French patent, if you have a European patent on the same innovation) You have 4 patents ... for a single innovation. Patent does not mean innovation is a title of intellectual property in a given geographic area for the implementation of your innovation.

Note 2: Each year you must pay a fee to keep your patent in each country where the patent is filed. The first 5 years, this tax is generally low (about 20 to 50 euro countries, Europe being here considered as one country for a European patent). But do not miss the deadline, failing which your innovation fall into the public domain.

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How to Write a Patent Part 5: How much money for my invention? - By Nevisto

The price of a patent is very variable, depending on its complexity on the one hand, who would write next, and finally the country or countries where you want protection. This post is limited to the costs of preparing and filing a patent in France. The Post following address extensions country.

But have you really need to file a patent for your invention? And are you sure that your innovation is patentable, ie, it includes an innovative element not referenced in the prior art, especially the technical means are implemented to achieve the realization of this innovation: Clearly, an idea is not patentable; What is patentable, what are the technical means used to implement this idea (at least in Europe, in other countries (USA), the definition and protection rules may be different ).

If an idea is not patentable, note that it may well be protected, at least partially. In France, we have a device, the Soleau envelope , to protect designers' ideas. The Soleau envelope is mainly intended for designers, type designers, musicians, ... or even advertising), but by extension it can also partially protect an idea, or more precisely to prove the precedence of the idea. With
Soleau envelope, you can prevent people from exploiting your idea, but nobody can not forbid you to use it. For example, if a company files a patent a day after you have filed a Soleau envelope on this idea, the company can prevent everyone to exploit this innovation, except you. Big advantage of the Soleau envelope: its cost, limited to 15 euros. Do you just have to write your idea ... You can order these envoloppes directly to the website of the INPI .

If you have decided to protect your innovation patent, the first item to check is that your your innovation is patentable. This is not always the case, even if no one has had your idea before. For simplicity, we take as basic patent medium complexity, details of which takes about ten pages, and with a dozen claims.


You, As already indicated above, 3 ways, by taking the extremes to file a patent:
a) Do a search of prior art with the INPI (or other body of patent). Cheaper than a patent since there will be no fee. But, probably require the writing, even minimalist your invention by a patent office, in order to focus on what to do searches. And response times range from 8 to 12 months on average, with risk as the filing of a similar patent by a competitor, which would then anticipation for him. In short, prior art search costs a bit cheaper, with the risk of being overwhelmed, and does not protect anything ... not to mention that after this search, you may need to file the patent anyway if all goes well ... and thus repay. Also note that for any deposit of application, there is a prior art search: So you're going to pay 2 times ...

b) Prepare and file the patent yourself, which will not cost much: Count in the 500 euros for a patent in 10 pages and 10 claims, with 2 diagrams, cost varies each year (information online the website of the INPI). Beyond that, as EUR 10 per additional claim, and 20 euros per additional page, which can rise very quickly. The cost advantage is unparalleled, the disadvantage is that unless you have already written a score, and yet ... you have virtually no chance that it is retained (and as any patent is published after 12 months, all your competitors will know by this time ...)
b) Pass by a firm of patent, which will cost between 5,000 and 10,000 euros depending on the patent and law firms. The disadvantage is cost, the advantage is that if the innovation has no history, your patent has almost all the chances to be validated.

course, for a small company starting up, there are a few tips to greatly limit the costs and risks.

a) The Consulting Engineers of INPI. Engineers excercise patents primarily in the patent offices, but a few are also found in some very large companies who can afford to pay them. Each antenna INPI also at least one patent engineer, part time is available to advise the inventors. And the first thing to do when you have no way is to view them. Why make an appointment at your regional INPI antenna after writing a first jet of your innovation.
If you are a novice, already check with him or her if your idea is patentable
. No need to hire a budget so if it is not the case.
If you're a pro who has to write the patent itself, he or she will correct the errors of drafting the most frequent, which could invalidate your patent application ...
Look it so absolutely.

The PTR or technology delivery network . From this unprepossessing acronym hides a very nice surprise: your first patent for free! This free
is limited to the first patent filed by a TPE or SME, but if you're a startup and you read this post, it will probably be the case.
Attention is limited to free: There is a package for a French patent application prepared by a firm of patent 10 pages, with 10 claims. Beyond that, it pays the price with conventional
firms (on average 100 euros per additional claim, and 200 euros per additional page (compared to fees of 10 euros per additional claim, and 20 euros per extra page, but c is the intellectual work of high ...)).
But if you know your limit, you do not go above.

Other posts on the subject: *
How to write a patent Part 1: Remove the element of your innovative idea and the main claim .
* How To Write a Patent Part 2: Write how it works: The wording of the description of your invention.
* How To Write a Patent Part 3: The secondary claims.
* How To Write a Patent Part 4: Choosing the patent office.
* How to make a patent Part 6: In which countries can I protect my invention?

Friday, October 22, 2010

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Scenario stretch of mosaic youve: For Virtual Tours by original Nevisto

Scenario stretch mosaic our production site video clips from pictures youve scenario can serve as virtual business tourism.
In this scenario, the images are static (for now, it does not affect Panoramic photos of this scenario, neither edge effects), and the originality comes from the transitions in stretch a mosaic: The image that appears on the other compresses the edges of the screen, then when a new picture appears in magnification, it pushes and crushes those who held the screen before.

The durations of these transitions, as the durations by pictures, are configurable. This scenario
is still little used by API by Nevisto : But he's up for scenarios and short little repetitive.


Monday, October 18, 2010

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How to Write a Patent Part 4: Choosing the patent office. - By Nevisto

I resumed a series of posts on patents and innovation, afn simply answer (or try to answer) to various questions put to me following my previous posts on how to ask a patent?

A question posed by inventors or entrepreneurs thinking have an innovative idea or a revolutionary concept likely to be the choice of brevettée patent office that might help.
How to be sure of the seriousness of a patent office, not to fall on crooks or incompetent people.

How to find a serious partner who will help you to file your patent, or to highlight the innovations to be patented, ... if any (although often there is not)?

In practice, patent offices and patent engineers working in these firms are all seriously. Their job is complicated to learn, patent engineers are few on the market and paid relatively expensive (The law of supply and demand).
That said, engineers patents will be more ready than others to address the particular case of your supposed innovation
-> This is usually engineers discussed new ideas with patents in the same area, or in related fields. Obviously, he does not know your idea, and it will need to apprehend him, but he will find it easier to understand if your invention has already worked on other patents revolving around the concept. Since this is not post in your CV, you can already make a choice based on the firm's specialization patent (he specialized in chemistry will be a priori less efficient than that specializes in electronics for a patent on electronics (though). And in the same firm, you may find a patent engineer more consistent with your need Other (feel free to ask ...)
-> Do not forget that every learned profession. And so there may be patent engineer beginner, often less able than confirmed but we must begin. In the good firms, the new work is proofread and corrected by the elders, but it is not systematic.

If there are differences between firms, no one will tell you directly and you will not find easily on the net or your relationships. But you can ask a council notice (which will remain unofficial) to a counselor Oseo. Oseo has branches by region (see oseo.fr), scroll saw hundreds of files and can refer you to a short list of firms that patent have already tested the one hand, specialized in your field technique the other (eg Internet, mechanics ...).
SONC not hesitate to consult them: It will be free, and this advisor will provide you with valuable advice in all areas ... Please

not refer to the antenna INPI your area, especially to request an appointment (free here as well) with a consultant engineer patent INPI. This will advise you directly on your innovation (it is patentable or not, ...)


Warning: Whatever the seriousness and competence of your partner, and patent engineer who will draft your patent if it considers that there is a patentable invention, this does not mean that your patent, even if it is well written, will be accepted following prior studies. Nobody can know all the inventions and research anticipation conducted by INPI or the patent office to whom you send may take up to 1 year ... before you are back inventions binding on all or part of your idea.

Other posts on the subject:
* How To Write a Patent Part 1: Remove the element of your innovative idea and the main claim .
* How To Write a Patent Part 2: Write how it works: The wording of the description of your invention.
* How To Write a Patent Part 3: The secondary claims.
How to write a brevt Part 5: The budget to protect my invention.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Fake Angel Bite Rings

New Light on 96!

The blog has fallen into disuse, sorry, I try to remedy this but it is increasingly difficult to have time to write something and finding something interesting to say!

So until a real article, I am announcing several new cheering:
  • For those who do not would still go ahead on a fan page at Facebook.
  • I m'essaye the micro blogging so for those who think that writing large blocks and want to see the little notes, visit twitter blog.
  • And last but not least, I announce the departure a novel online. These Zone, a novel about the lives and memories of a geek. More info on the site.
's all, (and that's not bad) yet! An article soon, I promise you.

And not to lose good habits, a new summons and new music! This time of Talismans an obscure group in Quebec has never drilled. The vinyl of this song are apparently very rare. Long live the Internet that allows us to rediscover music worthy of the soundtrack of Pulp Fiction!

Monday, October 11, 2010

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Nevisto leading virtual tours on YouTube. Creating

A customer pointed out to me, and after checking our position in the group of keywords "virtual tour" in our 2 favorite sectors, tourism and real estate, is simply awesome on YouTube.

If you type " virtual tour tourist " Nevisto appears no more or less 14 times on the front page of Youtube. There remains much to the competition. If you type

Virtual Tour Realty , Nevisto appears 3 times on its accounts and Nevisto Estate France. Without count the number of times our solution appears through a virtual tour estate of one of our customers.

And typing home virtual tour, Nevisto finds himself once again in the first page.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

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video: Scenarios PIP overlay youvea.com

Nevisto The site dedicated to the production clips and videos online , namely http://www.youvea.com incorporates 5 variations of scenarios focused on video thumbnail inlays type PIP. They are all characterized by transitions between images using thumbnails thumbnails of the photos under different types of trajectories.

In all these scenarios, the display time per image, the duration of transitions and zoom effects can be configured. For examples of this post, we limited the duration to 3 seconds per photo.

In the baseline scenario presented below, the images follow a path at the top of the screen from right to left of this one, this track being synchronized with other 2 trajectories: * 1
first in magnification from that sticker to his starting position to give the thumbnail image in large format (Which is applied a slight zoom).
* 1 second narrowing of the large image thumbnail to its finishing position.
One effect of extinction fading vignettes complete the scenario.


addition to logos, a screen can be added to improve the rendering of pictures, as in this example:



Alternatively
trajectories can be along any side of the screen, and as below the trajectory of magnification of the thumbnail may be delayed (in this case begins when she Revenue Is the center of the screen) and zooming to be more pronounced (by 130%). Here without logo or wallpaper.


Still alternatively the thumbnails may have different forms, as forms of bubbles below.


Another variant: No moving vignette from one corner to the other screen, just the path narrowing magnification, and each photo is displayed on all screen (instead of the remaining area of the screen, removing the one for the movement of thumbnails). Example:


These original scripts are available under youve, and through creation API video from photos of Nevisto .

Monday, October 4, 2010

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Virtual Tour Tourist Information - Video montage from photos by Nevisto

An example of a video virtual tour tourist nevisto. Mounting the video from photos as youve.

Here 16 / 9th Player Youtube.


The same as 4 / 3 with the player of Dailymotion (Youtube player automatically adjusts its content we provide). Dailymotion his side displays all content This is not so bad.

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Chain e-commerce video from a catalog: Mistergooddeal by Nevisto

In partnership with a marketing company, has chained Nevisto references in e-commerce video for 4 months. Bordas After last Friday, here's another example of a new video channel e- Commerce conducted this summer by Nevisto, the e-retailer MISTERGOODDEAL .


As in other examples sur ce blog, Nevisto a réalisé les vidéos selon un scénario (l'enchaînement des séquences NDLR) défini par notre partenaire, qui dans le cas présent a également fourni la séquence d'animation réalisée sur mesure.

Plusiseurs tests de paramétrages ont été réalisés avant d'obtenir le scénario idéal selon le client.
Regardez par exemple cet essai de Nevisto lors de la mise au point de la chaîne vidéo de Mistergooddeal pour laquelle nous avions en automatique indiqué une partie de l'animation du logo en entrée de la vidéo, et une autre en sortie, avec un effet de zoom arrière sur cette animation video.
The animations were first tested under our Mannuel site creation VOD youve .


The videos were produced in series by Nevisto from the catalog provided by Mistergooddeal. This catalog is extracted from their databases or their site, provided as a file or as XML or text format.
For example, if the file is text, it will contain n rows (one for each video to be provided), a line composed of sections separated by predefined separator (eg "!#"). Items found in the product name, the eventual ratachement (catagéorie the product, such as electronics ...), the URL of the product, the URLs of files, description. And we realize Video from this information, and entertainment in past settings.

find some examples of this video channel e-commerce Nevisto here.

Updated October 22, 2010:
On YouTube, the video chain of Mistergooddeal by Nevisto, which had been suppressed during the summer, was Recently updated. You can view these video productions e-commerce here.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Birthday Bubble Lettering

The tutoring by Bordas - New customer e-commerce Nevisto

Bordas is a leading French academic support, e-commerce education somehow.

To promote their business, we have partnered with a marketing company, designed and produced a series of videos a thousand different courses with their city by city.

But how to realize a video channel for a client e-commerce that does not have any pictures? It is the originality of our solution. Since

the photos did not exist, we have imagined then have created with our partner. We created each photo based on information extraction from their database.
And here is the result.


Some other examples of videos produced exclusively from text and no photo here.