Ever wondered why our clocks have 60 seconds, 60 minutes, and 24 hours? We use tens and hundreds for practically everything, so our clocks look a bit bizarre when you think about it! Actually, an attempt was made to “sort this out” during the French Revolution. The day was chopped into 10 hours, with 100 … Continue reading Why does our clocks look like they do?
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InfraVis at CBA days
I represented InfraVis at CBA days with a roll-up and had nice discussions with students.
The 20th IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition
I participated in the main conference in the field of Face Recognition, but also Age Estimation from face photos and Face Emotion Recognition in Kyoto Japan, 25-29 May. There were also several interesting workshop, such as the Facial Micro-Expression (FME) Workshop, and many others! I also took the opportunity to meet with three different teams … Continue reading The 20th IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition
InfraVis Training
I gave an InfraVis workshop at InfraVis Days in Växjö entitled: Visualise your research using Python.
