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Re: What are you working on?
[Re: Rei_Ayanami]
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08/16/11 20:07
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alpha_strike
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vielleicht sollte man mal ein Konzept für solche Sachen entwickeln. Wenn ich an Mechanik, Rohleitungen, Heizung denke, dann kommen mir rein farblich sehr dunkle, rötliche Töne, vielleicht auch rostige Töne durch den Kopf. Von den Formen, sehe ich Linearität mit rundlichen Biegungen (so wie z.B. Wasserleitungen verlaufen)... anhand von solchen Schlüsselmerkmalen würde ich den Einstieg suchen. Dieser klare blau-grüne Wassertropfen, der erinnert mich eher an Reinheit, spirituelles Handeln... also nichts elementares.
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Re: What are you working on?
[Re: FBL]
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08/16/11 21:31
08/16/11 21:31
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Rei_Ayanami
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Das Wassertropfenbild war ein ausdrücklicher Wunsch, sowie die Farbe, ich fand das zu kitschig, auch wenn es nicht das richtige Wort dafür ist.
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Re: What are you working on?
[Re: FBL]
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08/17/11 07:46
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Wassertropfen...blau...grün... --> Sanifair wäre meine erste Assoziation Mich erinnert es an SAP. Im SAP-GUI gab es rechts oben auch so ein animiertes Wassertropfenbild, das sozusagen die selbe Funktion wie ein Sanduhr-Mauszeiger hatte (siehe Bild). Im neuen SAP-GUI gibt es das allerdings nicht mehr.
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Re: What are you working on?
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08/19/11 11:18
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This is a uni-project for a course about automatic text summarization. In the end, a text is processed with lexical chains to determine the low- to high-level topics. Sentences which are covered by the highest rated chains will then be extracted. Currently, I split the text into sentences & tokenize it. Then, for each token a part-of-speech tag is estimated, like, this is a noun, a noun in plural, a verb, etc. Then, the lemma for each token is produced, so that if I have e.g. a noun in plural, I get the correct singular form for easier and more robust processing later on (e.g: trees->tree, geese->goose). If a word is bold, it is equivalent to its lemma, if not, the lemma is attached after the POS-tag in small and italics. In the screenshot I filtered only nouns, because nouns are my starting points for creating the lexical chains.
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Re: What are you working on?
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08/19/11 15:35
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Looking forward to the outcome. I've been talking to a friend about exactly this type of program just yesterday and about how I heard of a guy who'd tried it but who I don't think ever succeeded. Hope you do!
~"I never let school interfere with my education"~ -Mark Twain
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Re: What are you working on?
[Re: Germanunkol]
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10/16/11 19:54
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Still working on that editor thingie... Overworked the UI again and also implemented editors for other file types: (Well... it can display images. Thinking about adding a normal map generation options) (plain text files work too) (and rich text files obviously too)
Shitlord by trade and passion. Graphics programmer at Laminar Research. I write blog posts at feresignum.com
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