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Kinect Won’t Read Sign Language
By admin on August 15, 2010 | Comments Off
We are excited about the potential of Kinect and its potential to impact gaming and entertainment. Microsoft files lots of patent applications to protect our intellectual property, not all of which are brought to market right away. Kinect that is shipping this holiday will not support sign language.
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Xbox Kinect Will Understand Sign Language and Read Lip
By admin on August 14, 2010 | Comments Off
Kinect–the upcoming motion control camera for the Xbox 360–will recognize American Sign Language and will visually recognize spoken words.
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Automated Language Deciphering By Computer AI
By admin on July 1, 2010 | Comments Off
eldavojohn writes “Ugaritic has been deciphered by an unaided computer program that relied only on four basic assumptions present in many languages. The paper (PDF) may aid researchers in deciphering eight undecipherable languages (Ugaritic has already been deciphered and proved their system worked) as well as increase the number of languages automated translation sites offer. The researchers claim ‘orders of magnitude’ speedups in deciphering languages (more…)
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C Programming Language Back At Number 1
By admin on April 6, 2010 | Comments Off
derrida writes “After more than 4 years C is back at position number 1 in the TIOBE index. The scores for C have been pretty constant through the years, varying between the 15% and 20% market share for almost 10 years. So the main reason for C’s number 1 position is not C’s uprise, but the decline of its competitor Java. Java has a long-term downward trend. It is losing ground to other languages running on the JVM. An example of such a language is (more…)
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The Value of BASIC As a First Programming Language
By admin on March 9, 2010 | Comments Off
Mirk writes “Computer-science legend Edsger W. Dijkstra famously wrote: ‘It is practically impossible to teach good programming to students that have had a prior exposure to BASIC: as potential programmers they are mentally mutilated beyond hope of regeneration.’ The Reinvigorated Programmer argues that the world is full of excellent programmers who cut their teeth on BASIC, and suggests it could even be because they started out with BASIC.”
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OpenGL Shading Language 3rd Edition
By admin on November 13, 2009 | Comments Off
Martin Ecker writes “The “OpenGL Shading Language” (also called the Orange Book because of its orange cover) is back in its meanwhile third edition with updated discussions of the OpenGL shading language up to version 1.40 introduced with OpenGL 3.1. Like the previous edition, the third edition of the book is one of the best introductions to GLSL — the OpenGL Shading Language — that not only teaches the ins and outs of GLSL (more…)


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