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on 1/5/2017 2:00 PM
I’ve been playing with Affectiva emotion, demographics, and face detection SDK, found it excellent, however, their sample gallery lacks a sample in F#! So here we are to correct that. I just wanted a simple F# script that would let me take all kinds of the SDK options for a ride. The script itself is […]
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on 12/26/2016 9:07 PM
So, continuing where we left off: Walking the Euler Path: Intro Visualizing Graphs Walking the Euler Path: GPU for the Road Walking the Euler Path: PIN Cracking and DNA Sequencing For the Win And finally I ran the GPU-enabled algorithm for finding the Euler path. And the results: Generating euler graph: vertices = 10,485,760; avg […]
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on 11/8/2016 10:22 PM
Continuing on to some cool applications of Eulerian paths. Intro Visualization GPU/CUDA Injection The goal of this little graph experiment remains exploration of accelerating Eulerian path finding on the GPU. This is the final introductory post. Eulerian Path Hierholzer algorithm works great. It’s linear in the number of edges, so as fast as we can […]
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on 9/28/2016 7:00 AM
About one year ago, I just finished looking at what was new in the world of mouses. I wondered whether there could be something new in the world of Keyboards.​Only one product appeared very different, which was the Beeraider Keyboard. But the product did not exist yet, it was crowdfunded via a pre-order process. The design was singing in my mind though, so I pre-ordered in September 2015, accepting all the risks this step could involve.Once per month I received a status update email from & [...]
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on 9/25/2016 7:43 PM
Continuation of the previous posts: Intro Visualization GPU Digression I was going to talk about something else this week but figured I’d take advantage of the free-hand format and digress a bit. Continuing the travel metaphor and remembering Julius Cesar’s “alea iacta”, we’ll talk about GPU algorithms, for which I invariably use my favorite Aela.CUDA […]
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