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WINDOW: A computer program for planning astronomical observations
A FORTRAN computer program called WINDOW was written to simplify the planning of astronomical observations of a number of objects in a limited time. The program lists the azimuths at 15 minute intervals of up to 20 objects while they are in a given range of elevation angles - the window - and gives the elevation angle of each object at its time of transit. This work was motivated by the need to use observing time efficiently on flights of NASA-Ames' Lear Jet and C-141 observatories; WINDOW permits the investigator to prepare preliminary flight plans. However, the program is suited to planning ground-based observations as well. The program and a sample flight plan are described
Analytical calculation of the areas of Saturn's disk and rings
The area of the visible disk, the area of the ansae (visible rings not overlapping the disk), and the area of overlap (visible rings overlapping the disk) were analytically determined to account for the thermal emission from the rings. These parameters were available in the ephemeris
ECOLABELS: THE LINK BETWEEN ENVIRONMENTAL PREFERENCES AND GREEN PRACTICES?
Ecolabels, food labeling, consumer preferences, Environmental Economics and Policy,
A non-parametric peak finder algorithm and its application in searches for new physics
We have developed an algorithm for non-parametric fitting and extraction of
statistically significant peaks in the presence of statistical and systematic
uncertainties. Applications of this algorithm for analysis of high-energy
collision data are discussed. In particular, we illustrate how to use this
algorithm in general searches for new physics in invariant-mass spectra using
pp Monte Carlo simulations.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figur
Direct combination: a new user interaction principle for mobile and ubiquitous HCI
Direct Combination (DC) is a recently introduced user interaction principle. The principle (previously applied to desktop computing) can greatly reduce the degree of search, time, and attention required to operate user interfaces. We argue that Direct Combination applies particularly aptly to mobile computing devices, given appropriate interaction techniques, examples of which are presented here. The reduction in search afforded to users can be applied to address several issues in mobile and ubiquitous user interaction including: limited feedback bandwidth; minimal attention situations; and the need for ad-hoc spontaneous interoperation and dynamic reconfiguration of multiple devices. When Direct Combination is extended and adapted to fit the demands of mobile and ubiquitous HCI, we refer to it as Ambient Combination (AC) . Direct Combination allows the user to exploit objects in the environment to narrow down the range of interactions that need be considered (by system and user). When the DC technique of pairwise or n-fold combination is applicable, it can greatly lessen the demands on users for memorisation and interface navigation. Direct Combination also appears to offers a new way of applying context-aware information. In this paper, we present Direct Combination as applied ambiently through a series of interaction scenarios, using an implemented prototype system
A System for Acquiring, Processing, and Rendering Panoramic Light Field Stills for Virtual Reality
We present a system for acquiring, processing, and rendering panoramic light
field still photography for display in Virtual Reality (VR). We acquire
spherical light field datasets with two novel light field camera rigs designed
for portable and efficient light field acquisition. We introduce a novel
real-time light field reconstruction algorithm that uses a per-view geometry
and a disk-based blending field. We also demonstrate how to use a light field
prefiltering operation to project from a high-quality offline reconstruction
model into our real-time model while suppressing artifacts. We introduce a
practical approach for compressing light fields by modifying the VP9 video
codec to provide high quality compression with real-time, random access
decompression.
We combine these components into a complete light field system offering
convenient acquisition, compact file size, and high-quality rendering while
generating stereo views at 90Hz on commodity VR hardware. Using our system, we
built a freely available light field experience application called Welcome to
Light Fields featuring a library of panoramic light field stills for consumer
VR which has been downloaded over 15,000 times.Comment: 15 pages, 14 figures, 2 tables, accepted by SIGGRAPH Asia 2018,
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