Archive for July, 2009

Computer Vision in Developing Countries

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

Computer Vision in Developing Countries computer vision1

Computer vision in developing regions has been experiencing fast growth, especially in the automotive, pharmaceutical, packaging, and electronic industries. Although high quality research is carried out in many educational institutions and industry laboratories in developing regions, the visibility of these efforts within the international community is rather low.

The projects going on in developing regions, however, can bring new perspectives to the international research community, because the constraints and conditions of research projects on developing regions are frequently different from what researchers in developed regions typically encounter. On the other side, computer vision has many applications in developing regions that can have an important impact on development, e.g. manufacturing, education, medicine, natural interaction with computers, and many others.

Google and Privacy

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

Google and Privacy google privacy

Google is easily the top dog. There have been some pretty scary statements made about Google and the privacy of search requests recently. You may have heard that Google was nominated for a “Big Brother” award. You may also have read that Google knows everything you ever searched for. Should you be frightened? With Google Toolbar, Google Search, Google Mail, Google Docs, etc., collecting information about users both as a means of revenue with targeted advertising and as part of the search service itself, it is still not clear how Google utilize this information or data collected through various channels?

Relax. Yes, there are privacy issues to be aware of when you do a search at Google. However, these issues are just as much as a concern for other searches engines you visit, as well. More importantly, the fear that you personally could be tracked isn’t realistic, for the vast majority of users, at least by Google itself.

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What’s Your Work Worth?

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

What’s Your Work Worth? work worth

Here comes the magical day: payday. We often quite eagerly rip open our paycheck and scan it to find what we got for what we did. And it is quite often the case that upon seeing the amount we went disappointed that the number hasn’t magically increased since two weeks ago?

It really doesn’t matter whether you’re still in school or in corporate world, knowing your financial worth is vital. Your skills, experience and educational background not only make-up who you are, they also determine how much money you’re able to earn. These are certain principles that many of us know and implement, but sometimes we get away from the situations that help us accomplish more! Like Tiger Woods, we sometimes need a coach to help looking from the outside in, to help us achieve greatness.

Who Owns the Copyright?

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

Who Owns the Copyright? copyright

If we own a copy of work then it simply doesn’t mean that one owns copyright in that work. The Copyright Act does provide copyright protection to authors but it does not define this term. The word ‘author’ from the perspective of copyright has evolved to essentially become synonymous with creator. A creator includes someone who writes a book, magazine or newspaper article, play, poem, or computer program. It is therefore mandatory that only the creator can subsequently sell, license, assign, or give away copyright and this must be done by written agreement. Hence, when some one want to use or to reproduce a portion of a work and needs permission of the copyright owner to do so, then it must be make sure first that who owns the copyright because the creator of the work may have given his rights provided by copyright law to another party.

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