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Well, what you do is, if you take any one of you here, and put you in front of a screen, and measure your galvanic skin response, and show
pictures
on the screen, I can measure how you sweat when you see an object, like a table or an umbrella.
You take the patient and show him
pictures
on the screen and measure his galvanic skin response.
Am I sending naked
pictures
or something?
Sometimes, we fly the drone in a lawnmower-type pattern and take
pictures
of that area, and those
pictures
can be processed to produce a map of that forest.
And often we'll go about this mission taking
pictures
or videos along the way, and usually at that point, we will go grab ourselves a cup of coffee, sit back, and relax for the next few minutes, although some of us sit back and panic for the next few minutes worrying that the drone will not return.
Since then we have taken
pictures
of dozens of these nests from around various parts of Southeast Asia, and we're now working with computer scientists to develop algorithms that can automatically count the number of nests from the thousands of photos we've collected so far.
We've also taken
pictures
of other animals including forest buffalos in Gabon, elephants, and even turtle nests.
But besides taking
pictures
of just the animals themselves, we also take
pictures
of the habitats these animals live in, because we want to keep track of the health of these habitats.
But perhaps the most exciting part about taking
pictures
from the air is we could later stitch these
pictures
together using special software to create a map of the entire landscape, and this map gives us crucial information for monitoring land use change, to let us know where and when plantations might be expanding, where forests might be contracting, or where fires might be breaking out.
For example, camera traps are a common tool used by biologists to take
pictures
of shy animals hiding in the forests, but these are motion-activated cameras, so they snap a picture every time an animal crosses their path.
It looks very much like the Apollo
pictures
that are very well known.
And I remember poring over those
pictures
with her and then dancing with her to her favorite music.
The
pictures
that I was finding were years out of date, and because of that, it had relatively little relevance to the work that I was doing today.
And if this data was so valuable, then how come I couldn't get my hands on more recent
pictures?
Because there aren't very many of them, the
pictures
that we see on a daily basis tend to be old.
I think a lot of people actually understand this anecdotally, but in order to visualize just how sparsely our planet is collected, some friends and I put together a dataset of the 30 million
pictures
that have been gathered by these satellites between 2000 and 2010.
In space, size drives cost, and we had worked with these very small, breadbox-sized satellites in school, but as we began to better understand the laws of physics, we found that the quality of
pictures
those satellites could take was very limited, because the laws of physics dictate that the best picture you can take through a telescope is a function of the diameter of that telescope, and these satellites had a very small, very constrained volume.
The big challenge became actually taking the
pictures
through that telescope.
Traditional imaging satellites use a line scanner, similar to a Xerox machine, and as they traverse the Earth, they take pictures, scanning row by row by row to build the complete image.
Maybe that's one of the reasons why if you fly over west Texas, the types of wells that you're beginning to see don't look unlike those
pictures
of Kansas and those irrigated plots.
These are two other
pictures
of soup, but you can see that these are more abstract These are not quite as concrete.
So if a child with autism wanted to say, "I want soup," that child would pick three different pictures, "I," "want," and "soup," and they would put these together, and then the therapist or the parent would understand that this is what the kid wants to say.
It's called Avaz, and the way it works is that kids select different
pictures.
These
pictures
are sequenced together to form sentences, and these sentences are spoken out.
So Avaz is essentially converting pictures, it's a translator, it converts
pictures
into speech.
And I could show you equivalent
pictures
from other disease: multiple sclerosis, motor neuron disease, Parkinson's disease, even Huntington's disease, and they would all tell a similar story.
Thank you for putting up these
pictures
of my colleagues over here.
Whilst the psychopaths in our study were able to describe the
pictures
accurately, they failed to show the emotions required.
Maybe people are documenting travel landmarks like Australia's Heart Reef, or tweeting about a concert they're attending, or sharing
pictures
of cute baby animals.
PM: This is a picture of family and friends gathering, but I love these
pictures
because they show the Gabby and Mark relationship now.
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