Карты и визуализация данных (Dribbble Meetup 2015 @ Mail.ru HQ)Andrey Karmatsky
Презентация выступления на Dribbble Meetup 2015 (23 мая, в офисе Mail.ru)
Видеозапись выступления: https://youtu.be/NwadfbF2Nlw?list=PLcJ8pdaABCSnp_U-jan68olnacuLmVHRs
Подборка ссылок на проекты, которые показывались в презентации: https://github.com/minikarma/geotalk/blob/master/links.md
Slides for my presentation at UX Sofia 2015 conference. Reflecting on Lucius Burckhardt's ideas what we actually need to design, instead of just the objects we're asked to design.
Design Is Invisible - euroIA 2014 - BrusselsLutz Schmitt
Design is invisible. A term created by Lucius Burckhardt in 1980. This presentation reflects on some of Lucius Burckhardts central ideas and how they could be applied to today's UX design and information architecture or could change our perception of what we're doing.
Smarter Cities - Rick Robinson, IBM - State of the Map 2013 (SotM 2013 Birmin...OSMFstateofthemap
Keynote presentation at OpenStreetMap's international annual conference - State of the Map 2013 (SotM). For more background information see http://theurbantechnologist.com/2013/06/06/an-address-to-the-united-nations-science-technology-and-innovation-for-sustainable-cities-and-peri-urban-communities/
Frederik Ramm: OpenStreetMap, the free Wiki world map [24c3]OpenSlidesArchive
Presented by Frederik Ramm at the 24th Chaos Communication Congress, Berlin, December 2007.
http://events.ccc.de/congress/2007/Fahrplan/events/2286.en.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIe0SdpbfYA
Карты и визуализация данных (Dribbble Meetup 2015 @ Mail.ru HQ)Andrey Karmatsky
Презентация выступления на Dribbble Meetup 2015 (23 мая, в офисе Mail.ru)
Видеозапись выступления: https://youtu.be/NwadfbF2Nlw?list=PLcJ8pdaABCSnp_U-jan68olnacuLmVHRs
Подборка ссылок на проекты, которые показывались в презентации: https://github.com/minikarma/geotalk/blob/master/links.md
Slides for my presentation at UX Sofia 2015 conference. Reflecting on Lucius Burckhardt's ideas what we actually need to design, instead of just the objects we're asked to design.
Design Is Invisible - euroIA 2014 - BrusselsLutz Schmitt
Design is invisible. A term created by Lucius Burckhardt in 1980. This presentation reflects on some of Lucius Burckhardts central ideas and how they could be applied to today's UX design and information architecture or could change our perception of what we're doing.
Smarter Cities - Rick Robinson, IBM - State of the Map 2013 (SotM 2013 Birmin...OSMFstateofthemap
Keynote presentation at OpenStreetMap's international annual conference - State of the Map 2013 (SotM). For more background information see http://theurbantechnologist.com/2013/06/06/an-address-to-the-united-nations-science-technology-and-innovation-for-sustainable-cities-and-peri-urban-communities/
Frederik Ramm: OpenStreetMap, the free Wiki world map [24c3]OpenSlidesArchive
Presented by Frederik Ramm at the 24th Chaos Communication Congress, Berlin, December 2007.
http://events.ccc.de/congress/2007/Fahrplan/events/2286.en.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIe0SdpbfYA
Открытая лекция в Санкт-Петербурге про городскую картографию, 14 апреля 2016
Интеллектуальный кластер «Игры разума»
Ссылки на проекты, из презентации:
https://github.com/minikarma/geotalk/blob/master/links.md
Tomorrows smart cities will work like magicRick Robinson
When I was a teenager, I spent my monthly allowance visiting this basement shop in a London Alley near Oxford Street … at the time, it was the only place in the whole of the UK to buy *really* cutting-edge European Death Metal music.
Technology has changed our world so much over the last two decades that my youth seems like ancient history; but over the next two decades, the changes that will become possible as technology develops will be even more striking; and it may even be hard to recognise the way that we interact with our future world as "human behaviour" as we understand it now.
As consumer technologies such as social media, open data and smartphones evolve through the next-generation of "human/computer interfaces", the incredible power of future technology will be put into the hands of individuals and small businesses. By opening up cities' digital infrastructure to them, business and government can help people and cities to help themselves.
As it is common with disruptive technologies, the advent of 3D printing brought with it a variety of legal challenges, including intellectual property concerns. In 2014, the 3D printing technology is not futuristic sci-fi anymore. Goldman Sachs, in a recent Global Investment Research report entitled The Search for Creative Destruction , included 3D printing in a list of seven technologies that are reshaping the way we live and are reinventing, the notion of what’s possible.
This article has two objectives. First, we quickly present how 3D printing works. Second, we discuss how 3D printing is raising new legal issues as it brings sophisticated manufacturing capabilities into the homes and offices of millions around the world and will become the next industrial revolution.
Logistics, geocoding and new (possible) services Per Olof Arnäs
The digitization of freight enables new services and new business models. The use of geocoded data together with smart realtime applications can yield large future benefits for the freight industry. Big data analysis and realtime applications are just the beginning.
Algocracy and the state of AI in public administrations.Sandra Bermúdez
AI, as technical approach to solve problems, now is deploying in social systems and public administrations. What are the effects? the challenges? should we fear? What should we do?
Открытая лекция в Санкт-Петербурге про городскую картографию, 14 апреля 2016
Интеллектуальный кластер «Игры разума»
Ссылки на проекты, из презентации:
https://github.com/minikarma/geotalk/blob/master/links.md
Tomorrows smart cities will work like magicRick Robinson
When I was a teenager, I spent my monthly allowance visiting this basement shop in a London Alley near Oxford Street … at the time, it was the only place in the whole of the UK to buy *really* cutting-edge European Death Metal music.
Technology has changed our world so much over the last two decades that my youth seems like ancient history; but over the next two decades, the changes that will become possible as technology develops will be even more striking; and it may even be hard to recognise the way that we interact with our future world as "human behaviour" as we understand it now.
As consumer technologies such as social media, open data and smartphones evolve through the next-generation of "human/computer interfaces", the incredible power of future technology will be put into the hands of individuals and small businesses. By opening up cities' digital infrastructure to them, business and government can help people and cities to help themselves.
As it is common with disruptive technologies, the advent of 3D printing brought with it a variety of legal challenges, including intellectual property concerns. In 2014, the 3D printing technology is not futuristic sci-fi anymore. Goldman Sachs, in a recent Global Investment Research report entitled The Search for Creative Destruction , included 3D printing in a list of seven technologies that are reshaping the way we live and are reinventing, the notion of what’s possible.
This article has two objectives. First, we quickly present how 3D printing works. Second, we discuss how 3D printing is raising new legal issues as it brings sophisticated manufacturing capabilities into the homes and offices of millions around the world and will become the next industrial revolution.
Logistics, geocoding and new (possible) services Per Olof Arnäs
The digitization of freight enables new services and new business models. The use of geocoded data together with smart realtime applications can yield large future benefits for the freight industry. Big data analysis and realtime applications are just the beginning.
Algocracy and the state of AI in public administrations.Sandra Bermúdez
AI, as technical approach to solve problems, now is deploying in social systems and public administrations. What are the effects? the challenges? should we fear? What should we do?
Semantics, Deep Learning, and the Transformation of BusinessSteve Omohundro
Deep learning is likely to have a big impact on business. McKinsey predicts that AI and robotics will create $50 trillion of value over the next 10 years. Over $1 billion of venture investment has gone to 250 deep learning startups over the past year. Deep learning systems have recently broken records in speech recognition, image recognition, image captioning, translation, drug discovery and other tasks. Why is this happening now and how is it likely to play out? We review the development of AI and the pendulum swings between the "neats" and the "scruffies". We describe traditional approaches to semantics through logics and grammars and the new deep learning vector semantics. We relate it to Roger Shepard's cognitive geometry and the structure of biological networks. We also describe limitations of deep learning for safety and regulation. We show how it fits into the rational agent framework and discuss what the next steps may be.
Moving Forward with Digital Disruption: A Right MindsetBohyun Kim
A keynote presented at the MentorNJ In-Person Networking Event 2018 organized by LibraryLinkNJ -The New Jersey Library Cooperative, held at Monroe Township, NJ. on October 5, 2018.
http://librarylinknj.org/MentorNJ/programs/networking-event-2018
Smarter Cities and Communities: technology and collaboration - a presentation...Rick Robinson
I was honoured last year to be asked to address the 16th session of the United Nations’ Commission on Science and Technology for Development in Geneva on the topic of Smarter Cities and Communities. I was invited to speak following the Commission’s interest in my article “Open urbanism: why the information economy will lead to sustainable cities“, which was referenced in their report “Science, technology and innovation for sustainable cities and peri-urban communities“. A transcript of the presentation can be found at http://theurbantechnologist.com/2013/06/06/an-address-to-the-united-nations-science-technology-and-innovation-for-sustainable-cities-and-peri-urban-communities/
Big data, open data and telepathy: technologies for smart, human-scale cities...Rick Robinson
How will cities and communities be successful in the future? Why will people want to live in them and what challenges will they face? Technologies such as big data, 3D printing, the internet of things and social media will be crucial enablers of resilient, vibrant and equitable cities and communities in the future; and technologies invented in coming years will quickly create possibilities that are hard for us to imagine today. But applying them successfully to create better places to live and do business is a challenge for personal and community leadership and business innovation, not just engineering.
Product innovation is not about coming up with more ideas. It's about creating an environment where it is safe to fail. Where ideas can be tested cheaply and quickly. In this presentation, Ed will describe simple ways that teams, leaders and organizations can make testing new ideas cheap stolen from Lean Startup, Design Thinking and Continuous Delivery.
Мы сделали новую версию интерфейса Яндекс.Карт, и пытались выстроить процесс работы в условиях когда хотелок очень много, а мир бежит быстрее нас.
Презентация с выступления на WhaleRider-2013 (1 окт.) с комментариями для листания.
Есть идея проецировать указатели в сложных переходах на пол или на стены. Кажется, этот проект способен малыми усилиями сделать подземные переходы в городе удобнее и понятнее для ориентирования.
Андрей Кармацкий: «Картографический дизайн Яндекса»Andrey Karmatsky
Коротенький рассказ о том, как мы разрабатываем дизайн Яндекс.Карт. Какие из особенностей требуется учитывать, какие есть при этом проблемы.
На примере проекта по редизайну карты Москвы расскажу основные принципы информационного дизайна.
Информационные бюллетени Яндекса и другие исследования
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Россия на электронной карте
(информационный бюллетень по данным службы Яндекс.Карты и поиска Яндекса на осень 2009)
Основные факты:
* В России более 170 тысяч населённых пунктов.
* Самое распространённое название — Александровка. По данным Яндекс.Карт, так называются 166 российских населённых пунктов. «Новых», «Верхних» и «Больших» населённых пунктов в России больше, чем «Старых», «Нижних» и «Малых».
* Самые популярные названия улиц — Лесная, Центральная и Садовая. Улица Ленина занимает только 23 строку рейтинга.
* Среди всех объектов городской инфраструктуры пользователей поиска Яндекса больше всего интересуют магазины.
* И в городах-миллионниках, и в городах с меньшей численностью населения средняя длина улицы одна и та же — 900 метров.
Can AI do good? at 'offtheCanvas' India HCI preludeAlan Dix
Invited talk at 'offtheCanvas' IndiaHCI prelude, 29th June 2024.
https://www.alandix.com/academic/talks/offtheCanvas-IndiaHCI2024/
The world is being changed fundamentally by AI and we are constantly faced with newspaper headlines about its harmful effects. However, there is also the potential to both ameliorate theses harms and use the new abilities of AI to transform society for the good. Can you make the difference?
Hello everyone! I am thrilled to present my latest portfolio on LinkedIn, marking the culmination of my architectural journey thus far. Over the span of five years, I've been fortunate to acquire a wealth of knowledge under the guidance of esteemed professors and industry mentors. From rigorous academic pursuits to practical engagements, each experience has contributed to my growth and refinement as an architecture student. This portfolio not only showcases my projects but also underscores my attention to detail and to innovative architecture as a profession.
Fonts play a crucial role in both User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design. They affect readability, accessibility, aesthetics, and overall user perception.
EASY TUTORIAL OF HOW TO USE CAPCUT BY: FEBLESS HERNANEFebless Hernane
CapCut is an easy-to-use video editing app perfect for beginners. To start, download and open CapCut on your phone. Tap "New Project" and select the videos or photos you want to edit. You can trim clips by dragging the edges, add text by tapping "Text," and include music by selecting "Audio." Enhance your video with filters and effects from the "Effects" menu. When you're happy with your video, tap the export button to save and share it. CapCut makes video editing simple and fun for everyone!
Technoblade The Legacy of a Minecraft Legend.Techno Merch
Technoblade, born Alex on June 1, 1999, was a legendary Minecraft YouTuber known for his sharp wit and exceptional PvP skills. Starting his channel in 2013, he gained nearly 11 million subscribers. His private battle with metastatic sarcoma ended in June 2022, but his enduring legacy continues to inspire millions.
7. And I'm not going to talk about technology. That's the easy
part, in a sense, because we control it. Technology can be
invented; human nature is something we're stuck with.
I'm going to talk about that neglected third factor, human
capabilities. What people can do. Because if a tool isn't
designed to be used by a person, it can't be a very good tool,
right?
Bret Victor, «A brief rant on the future of interaction design»
http://worrydream.com/ABriefRantOnTheFutureOfInteractionDesign/