iVizClone More or Less Together

Written by ina on Friday, 1 of February , 2008 at 5:54 am
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FW and I finally finished setting up my SL version of a fuzzy logic viz exhibit:

The human eye takes on gestalt views of a scene to identify its people from the background environment. Now, what if a robot were to do the seeing? Traditional computing would have “line by line” scanning for processing, which means that machine will always lose to man. “Fuzzy logic” algorithms attempt to emulate the human perception.

iVizClone is the Second Life implementation of a possible real life exhibit of a dynamic real time “fuzzy logic” people visual-cloning robot.

Robot sees. Robot becomes.

The snapshot below features the first guy who dropped by our exhibit. (Not FW btw - he passed out! :-O)
iVizClone Snap

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A 25-year old American polymath of Taiwanese ancestry pretending to be old and Caucasian in Second Life. Semi-retired independent scholar also dabbling as an independent artist in new media, particularly theatre and the humanities—notably Shakespeare. Programmer, playwright and novelist. Formal academic background in http://portfolio.inacentaur.com/ina/scientist, philosophy, and bioengineering.

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