Pixel
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Think about this as a pixel, a flying
pixel.
You can have each
pixel
having an input that comes from people, from people's movement, or so and so.
Imagine you can have everybody make a small donation for one
pixel.
But in fact, if I were to place one base on each
pixel
of this 1280x800-resolution screen, we would need 3,000 screens to take a look at the genome.
Nick Parlante: For each
pixel
in the image, set the red to zero.
My colleague, Juan Mayorga, at the University of California, Santa Barbara, has produced detailed maps of fishing effort, which means how much time and fuel is spent fishing in every
pixel
in the ocean.
At MIT Media Lab, along with my advisor Hiroshi Ishii and my collaborator Rehmi Post, we created this one physical
pixel.
Well, in this case, this spherical magnet acts like a 3D
pixel
in our space, which means that both computers and people can move this object to anywhere within this little 3D space.
It carries a variety of sensors, and the photo quality of some of these sensors can be as high as one to two centimeters per
pixel.
Instead of taking a single, high quality image, we could take a videostream of individually noisier frames, but then we could recombine all of those frames together into very high-quality images using sophisticated
pixel
processing techniques here on the ground, at a cost of one one hundredth a traditional system.
So I was persuaded, I was convinced, and we went to work on what became Verdana and Georgia, for the first time working not on paper but directly onto the screen from the
pixel
up.
The
pixel
was either on or it was off.
But I discovered, by experiment, that there is an optimum slant for an italic on a screen so the strokes break well at the
pixel
boundaries.
In color images, every
pixel
is represented by three binary sequences that correspond to the primary colors.
For example, if a picture has 30 adjacent pixels of green space, they can be recorded as "30 green" instead of coding each
pixel
separately - a process known as run-length encoding.
We took the idea of replanting to a seed company and convinced them to price the cost of insurance into every bag of seed, and in every bag, we packed a card that had a number on it, and when the farmers would open the card, they'd text in that number, and that number would actually help us to locate the farmer and allocate them to a satellite
pixel.
We basically analyze the changes in the light that are recorded at every
pixel
in the video over time, and then we crank up those changes.
So we use some clever image processing techniques to get a very accurate measurement of the color at each
pixel
in the video, and then the way the color changes over time, and then we amplify those changes.
Each
pixel
is two-thousandths of a millimeter wide.
There's the coma, and then there is the nucleus, which here is too small to see, and you have to remember that in the case of Rosetta, the spacecraft is in that center
pixel.
That's one ten-thousandth of a centimeter, which spans somewhere between a hundredth and a thousandth of a
pixel
in this image.
Well, let's say that those leaves move by just a single micrometer, and let's say that that shifts our image by just a thousandth of a
pixel.
That may not seem like much, but a single frame of video may have hundreds of thousands of pixels in it, and so if we combine all of the tiny motions that we see from across that entire image, then suddenly a thousandth of a
pixel
can start to add up to something pretty significant.
It contains roughly 13,000 pixels, and yet each
pixel
would contain over 1.5 million oranges.
From the curves measured for
pixel
separations, they concluded that paintings from Van Gogh's period of psychotic agitation behave remarkably similar to fluid turbulence.
Each
pixel
in a black-and-white photo is simply a zero or a one.
It can even have a
pixel
or two missing.
Treating the paintings as square grids, he can fill in one pixel, or little square, at a time.
Now, what we need is a plan for how Hedge will paint an X,
pixel
by
pixel.
If it’s a 9
pixel
by 9
pixel
painting, in the first row he’d paint, skip 7, and then paint again.
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