At 4:37 PM -0400 6/11/07, Daniel Brown wrote:
I'm going to try to knock out a
proof-of-concept later this week if I can to bring some of it
together.
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Daniel P. Brown
Daniel et al:
While thinking about proof-of-concepts, think also of optical
illusions -- perhaps there's some opportunity there. After all,
computers don't see the illusions we see.
For example, when we are shown two boxes exactly the same size but
different colors, we have difficulty determining if the boxes ARE the
same size. When an item is shown by it's self or next to something,
we assign different sizes for the item -- the moon is a good example
of that (i.e., close to the horizon is larger than high in the night
sky).
These are just food for thought.
Cheers,
tedd
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