Developing and Deploying Open Source in the Library: Hydra, Blacklight, and B...Julie Meloni
In these trying financial times, libraries and cultural heritage institutions in general face difficult resource allocation decisions: for example, do you spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on proprietary software or do you hire a few good software developers and library professionals who can lead the design of applications and platforms specific to your needs? For some, leveraging open source software and the communities that form around it helps solve some of these problems.
The University of Virginia Library is a key partner in the collaborative and open source project known as "Hydra”; the goal of the Hydra Project is to create a comprehensive set of open source repository workflow tools that allow librarians and scholars to manage describe, deliver, reuse and preserve digital information. U.Va.’s committment to the project includes the definition of metadata standards, the creation of search and discovery interfaces, and the development and implementation of multiple Hydra “heads” such as the interface and workflow in use for the U.Va. institutional repository. U.Va is also a key contributor to the Blacklight project; Blacklight is an open source discovery interface or "next-generation catalog" — and can be seen powering the newly updated U.Va. OPAC, Virgo.
This talk will provide a brief overview of both the Hydra and Blacklight projects and the tools under development, will describe some of the processes and challenges for development teams working within a library setting, and show some of the ways that open source software works (and where it gets tricky) within this setting.
SXSW 2013 Submission- Marketing Tech When Your Product Changes Every DayCaitlin Jeansonne
Are you trying to figure out how to keep up with your agile, "speed of light" development team? Are your clients calling, emailing, Tweeting, and Facebook-ing you with questions about interfaces and features that are changing?
Today's tech marketing & sales team faces a unique set of challenges as you focus on business development while your programming team is focused on daily updates to the code, efficiency, and scalability at lightening speeds. How do you sync up your sales, marketing, and technology departments to succeed?
Caitlin Kaluza & Courtney Pemberton lead the Marketing & Sales teams for Tendenci Content Management Software. Caitlin & Courtney will discuss their experiences marketing an open source CMS that is constantly evolving, including tips for communicating constant changes to clients & prospects, closing sales, & focusing your marketing message internally and externally when your target continues to move.
Research and evidence and theory - oh my! Paving your own yellow brick roadKate Davis
Kudos to all the fantastic artists who make their images available for reuse under CC licenses. Check out my flickr favourites at http://www.flickr.com/photos/katiedavispics/favorites/ for these and other fab CC licensed Wizard of Oz images.
LMT 2014 - Ivan Petrův - Ze sklepa do světaKISK FF MU
Library Marketing Tuesday 23. 9. 2014 Brno
Ivan Petrův - Ze sklepa do světa
V čem může inspirovat knihovny příběh brašnářství Tlustý a spol., které staví na tradici rukodělné výroby a směřuje mezi mezinárodní špičku?
Developing and Deploying Open Source in the Library: Hydra, Blacklight, and B...Julie Meloni
In these trying financial times, libraries and cultural heritage institutions in general face difficult resource allocation decisions: for example, do you spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on proprietary software or do you hire a few good software developers and library professionals who can lead the design of applications and platforms specific to your needs? For some, leveraging open source software and the communities that form around it helps solve some of these problems.
The University of Virginia Library is a key partner in the collaborative and open source project known as "Hydra”; the goal of the Hydra Project is to create a comprehensive set of open source repository workflow tools that allow librarians and scholars to manage describe, deliver, reuse and preserve digital information. U.Va.’s committment to the project includes the definition of metadata standards, the creation of search and discovery interfaces, and the development and implementation of multiple Hydra “heads” such as the interface and workflow in use for the U.Va. institutional repository. U.Va is also a key contributor to the Blacklight project; Blacklight is an open source discovery interface or "next-generation catalog" — and can be seen powering the newly updated U.Va. OPAC, Virgo.
This talk will provide a brief overview of both the Hydra and Blacklight projects and the tools under development, will describe some of the processes and challenges for development teams working within a library setting, and show some of the ways that open source software works (and where it gets tricky) within this setting.
SXSW 2013 Submission- Marketing Tech When Your Product Changes Every DayCaitlin Jeansonne
Are you trying to figure out how to keep up with your agile, "speed of light" development team? Are your clients calling, emailing, Tweeting, and Facebook-ing you with questions about interfaces and features that are changing?
Today's tech marketing & sales team faces a unique set of challenges as you focus on business development while your programming team is focused on daily updates to the code, efficiency, and scalability at lightening speeds. How do you sync up your sales, marketing, and technology departments to succeed?
Caitlin Kaluza & Courtney Pemberton lead the Marketing & Sales teams for Tendenci Content Management Software. Caitlin & Courtney will discuss their experiences marketing an open source CMS that is constantly evolving, including tips for communicating constant changes to clients & prospects, closing sales, & focusing your marketing message internally and externally when your target continues to move.
Research and evidence and theory - oh my! Paving your own yellow brick roadKate Davis
Kudos to all the fantastic artists who make their images available for reuse under CC licenses. Check out my flickr favourites at http://www.flickr.com/photos/katiedavispics/favorites/ for these and other fab CC licensed Wizard of Oz images.
LMT 2014 - Ivan Petrův - Ze sklepa do světaKISK FF MU
Library Marketing Tuesday 23. 9. 2014 Brno
Ivan Petrův - Ze sklepa do světa
V čem může inspirovat knihovny příběh brašnářství Tlustý a spol., které staví na tradici rukodělné výroby a směřuje mezi mezinárodní špičku?
【DLゼミ】XFeat: Accelerated Features for Lightweight Image Matchingharmonylab
公開URL:https://arxiv.org/pdf/2404.19174
出典:Guilherme Potje, Felipe Cadar, Andre Araujo, Renato Martins, Erickson R. ascimento: XFeat: Accelerated Features for Lightweight Image Matching, Proceedings of the 2024 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) (2023)
概要:リソース効率に優れた特徴点マッチングのための軽量なアーキテクチャ「XFeat(Accelerated Features)」を提案します。手法は、局所的な特徴点の検出、抽出、マッチングのための畳み込みニューラルネットワークの基本的な設計を再検討します。特に、リソースが限られたデバイス向けに迅速かつ堅牢なアルゴリズムが必要とされるため、解像度を可能な限り高く保ちながら、ネットワークのチャネル数を制限します。さらに、スパース下でのマッチングを選択できる設計となっており、ナビゲーションやARなどのアプリケーションに適しています。XFeatは、高速かつ同等以上の精度を実現し、一般的なラップトップのCPU上でリアルタイムで動作します。
セル生産方式におけるロボットの活用には様々な問題があるが,その一つとして 3 体以上の物体の組み立てが挙げられる.一般に,複数物体を同時に組み立てる際は,対象の部品をそれぞれロボットアームまたは治具でそれぞれ独立に保持することで組み立てを遂行すると考えられる.ただし,この方法ではロボットアームや治具を部品数と同じ数だけ必要とし,部品数が多いほどコスト面や設置スペースの関係で無駄が多くなる.この課題に対して音𣷓らは組み立て対象物に働く接触力等の解析により,治具等で固定されていない対象物が組み立て作業中に運動しにくい状態となる条件を求めた.すなわち,環境中の非把持対象物のロバスト性を考慮して,組み立て作業条件を検討している.本研究ではこの方策に基づいて,複数物体の組み立て作業を単腕マニピュレータで実行することを目的とする.このとき,対象物のロバスト性を考慮することで,仮組状態の複数物体を同時に扱う手法を提案する.作業対象としてパイプジョイントの組み立てを挙げ,簡易な道具を用いることで単腕マニピュレータで複数物体を同時に把持できることを示す.さらに,作業成功率の向上のために RGB-D カメラを用いた物体の位置検出に基づくロボット制御及び動作計画を実装する.
This paper discusses assembly operations using a single manipulator and a parallel gripper to simultaneously
grasp multiple objects and hold the group of temporarily assembled objects. Multiple robots and jigs generally operate
assembly tasks by constraining the target objects mechanically or geometrically to prevent them from moving. It is
necessary to analyze the physical interaction between the objects for such constraints to achieve the tasks with a single
gripper. In this paper, we focus on assembling pipe joints as an example and discuss constraining the motion of the
objects. Our demonstration shows that a simple tool can facilitate holding multiple objects with a single gripper.