Comments on: Make3D http://hea-www.harvard.edu/AstroStat/slog/2008/make3d/ Weaving together Astronomy+Statistics+Computer Science+Engineering+Intrumentation, far beyond the growing borders Fri, 01 Jun 2012 18:47:52 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.4 By: hlee http://hea-www.harvard.edu/AstroStat/slog/2008/make3d/comment-page-1/#comment-819 hlee Thu, 13 Nov 2008 17:02:49 +0000 http://hea-www.harvard.edu/AstroStat/slog/?p=915#comment-819 Thanks for telling us about zunavision@stanford. I met a few Stanford EE students some years back while I was interning at AT&T Labs (before the split but after Lucent Tech.) and was told quite intriguing and interesting stuffs (I admired them). However, in terms of applying it to natural science, I couldn't see the real usage of zunavision, except creating space traveling virtual reality. I saw a movie that visualize a travel from the Earth to the outer solar system, and moving along the Milky Way, then passing the local group ... I wonder how this video clip that I saw can be improved with your zunavision. I wonder such image implementation seen from zunavision can happen in virtual time as well as reasonable cpu time. Time flow in the universe is unrealistic - even if one travels with the speed of light, to reach the nearest neighbor takes 4.3 years. Please, inform us any zunavision applications associated with astronomy in future. Thanks again! Thanks for telling us about zunavision@stanford. I met a few Stanford EE students some years back while I was interning at AT&T Labs (before the split but after Lucent Tech.) and was told quite intriguing and interesting stuffs (I admired them). However, in terms of applying it to natural science, I couldn’t see the real usage of zunavision, except creating space traveling virtual reality. I saw a movie that visualize a travel from the Earth to the outer solar system, and moving along the Milky Way, then passing the local group … I wonder how this video clip that I saw can be improved with your zunavision. I wonder such image implementation seen from zunavision can happen in virtual time as well as reasonable cpu time. Time flow in the universe is unrealistic – even if one travels with the speed of light, to reach the nearest neighbor takes 4.3 years. Please, inform us any zunavision applications associated with astronomy in future. Thanks again!

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By: Ashutosh http://hea-www.harvard.edu/AstroStat/slog/2008/make3d/comment-page-1/#comment-818 Ashutosh Wed, 12 Nov 2008 23:03:52 +0000 http://hea-www.harvard.edu/AstroStat/slog/?p=915#comment-818 Extension to videos Extension to videos

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By: hlee http://hea-www.harvard.edu/AstroStat/slog/2008/make3d/comment-page-1/#comment-774 hlee Tue, 30 Sep 2008 18:55:16 +0000 http://hea-www.harvard.edu/AstroStat/slog/?p=915#comment-774 Probably, the reason that Make3D did not work well on astronomical images (too small sample size for a generalization, though) is attributed to pseudo colors and the different holistic nature in astronomical images. Probably, the reason that Make3D did not work well on astronomical images (too small sample size for a generalization, though) is attributed to pseudo colors and the different holistic nature in astronomical images.

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