Invictus: “The Largest Rotoscoping Job of All Time”

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Original plate of stadium (top of page). Stadium filled with synthetic crowd (bottom of page).Photos courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures and CIS Vancouver. Awash, like everyone else, in “Avatar” madness (see here and here the two parts of my recent conversation with camera guru Vince Pace about the stereoscopic camera technology developed for that movie), […]

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The Open World Assumption: Elephant in the Room

The Open World Assumption: Elephant in the Room In speaking of thesemantic Web, it is not infrequent that theopen world assumption (OWA) gets mentioned. What this post argues is that this somewhat obscure concept may hold within it the key as to why there have been decades of too-frequent failures in the enterprise inbusiness intelligence,data […]

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Possible ou Probable future publishing?

Editis French publishing group, has produced this short fiction film about a future possible or probable … the book. This is not to show the Group’s vision on the future publishing market, but rather to initiate a debate on the various possible business models and future functionalities of playback devices that are currently emerging on […]

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Learn the Art of Organization with DAM

Learn the Art of Organization With Digital Asset Management journals. Large publishing houses as well as medical journals are two examples of types of organizations that usedigital asset management solutions to organize and streamline their business processes. For example, the large publishing house, O’Reilly Media invested in adigital asset managementsolution that was built on top […]

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