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MIT Scientist Captures 90,000 Hours of Video of His Son's First Words, Graphs It. In a talk soon to grab several million views on TED.com, cognitive scientist Deb Roy Wednesday shared a remarkable experiment that hearkens back to an earlier era of science using brand-new technology.

MIT Scientist Captures 90,000 Hours of Video of His Son's First Words, Graphs It

From the day he and his wife brought their son home five years ago, the family's every movement and word was captured and tracked with a series of fisheye lenses in every room in their house. The purpose was to understand how we learn language, in context, through the words we hear. A combination of new software and human transcription called Blitzscribe allowed them to parse 200 terabytes of data to capture the emergence and refinement of specific words in Roy’s son’s vocabulary.

(Luckily, the boy was an early talker.) In one 40-second clip, you can hear how “gaga” turned into “water” over the course of six months. Unreal 3-D visualizations allowed his team to zoom through the house like a dollhouse and map the utterance of each word in its context. see also: BBC News, MIT Media Lab. Naviance - the leading provider of K-12 solutions that inspire students to achieve post-secondary success.

Identified. CU-CS-1088-11.pdf (application/pdf Object) On a long enough timeline the survival rate for everyone drops to zero. THE SECRET LIVES OF NUMBERS - StumbleUpon. The authors conducted an exhaustive empirical study, with the aid of custom software, public search engines and powerful statistical techniques, in order to determine the relative popularity of every integer between 0 and one million.

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The resulting information exhibits an extraordinary variety of patterns which reflect and refract our culture, our minds, and our bodies. For example, certain numbers, such as 212, 486, 911, 1040, 1492, 1776, 68040, or 90210, occur more frequently than their neighbors because they are used to denominate the phone numbers, tax forms, computer chips, famous dates, or television programs that figure prominently in our culture. Regular periodicities in the data, located at multiples and powers of ten, mirror our cognitive preference for round numbers in our biologically-driven base-10 numbering system.

Certain numbers, such as 12345 or 8888, appear to be more popular simply because they are easier to remember. Ten Principles To Live By In Fiercely Complex Times. If you're like most people I work with in companies, the demands come at you from every angle, all day long, and you have to make difficult decisions without much time to think about them.

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What enduring principles can you rely on to make choices that reflect openness, integrity and authenticity? Here are ten that work for me: 1. Always challenge certainty, especially your own. When you think you're undeniably right, ask yourself "What might I be missing here? " 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

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