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4D Cities: Spatio-Temporal Reconstruction for Images

4D Cities: Spatio-Temporal Reconstruction for Images

This project, funded by the National Science Foundation and Microsoft Research, addresses the growing need for novel ways to access the exponentially growing archives of historical imagery...
News in Brief for October 13, 2008
(09/29/2008)
New Supercomputing Processor Architecture Holds Promise for Protein, Gene Studies

Professor David Bader is working with a new processor architecture that can transform days or weeks of work by a cluster or supercomputer into a job that takes minutes or even seconds. Source: Genome Technology

(09/29/2008)
Researchers Develop Self-Training Gene Prediction Program for Fungi

Mark Bodorovsky, Regents’ Professor of computational science and engineering and his team have developed a computer program that trains itself to predict genes in the DNA sequences of fungi. Source: Georgia Tech Research News

(09/26/2008)
Exploring Governance in the World of Open Source

How much governance should there be in open source software? Open source developers often argue for little or none and point to such “ungoverned” successes as Wikipedia. But grad student Andrea Forte and IC Associate Professor Amy Bruckman describe Wikipedia as an organization with highly refined policies, norms and a technological architecture. Source: Open Source Magazine

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