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Similarity between frames depend on an amount of chosen factors. Most commmon are histogram, structure etc. but always depend on the features one sees as important in an image. It's not important to match the look of a frame as close as possible but to match a frame in a given set of interests. | Similarity between frames depend on an amount of chosen factors. Most commmon are histogram, structure etc. but always depend on the features one sees as important in an image. It's not important to match the look of a frame as close as possible but to match a frame in a given set of interests. | ||
== [[Maureen Anderson]]: == | == [[Maureen Anderson]]: Ulysses== | ||
'''The Starting Point''' | |||
James Joyce spent 13 years writing a story that takes place on June 16, 1904, the day he met his future wife. The product of his attempt to depict the haphazrdness, among other things, of turn of the 20 century Dublin is one of the most highly structured works of modern fiction consisting of 265,000 words and a lexicon of 30,030 words covering a broad range of English, foreign, and invented words and sounds. | |||
'''The Experiment''' | |||
I will be working with speech-to-text dictation software to re-write Joyce's ''Ulysses'' by reading it unabridged on June 16 this year. Though many current dictation software is quite accurate, Joyce's lexicon and sentence structure all but defies an "accurate reading," meaning a new text is impossible to avoid. And though the story takes place in a twenty-four hour period, it's dense literary form requires roughly a day and a half to read out loud straight through. By remaining faithful to a time line, I hope to break it. | |||
== [[Natercia Chang]]: == | == [[Natercia Chang]]: == |
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