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« Benchmarks for the brand new Cluster GPU Instance on Amazon EC2 | Main December 15, 2010 Creating A 2048-Core HPC Cluster in Minutes on AWS for a $525 job World, meet Okami. Okami, meet World We do a lot of work, at very large scales, on HPC work in the cloud, and today we’d like to introduce you to a decent sized HPC Cluster we recently worked on: let’s call it ‘Okami’. Okami has a number of components familiar to those who have worked with internal HPC environments: 2048 cores, shared storage, and a scheduling system. Had Okami been born in 2005 rather than 2010, he’d be in the Top 20 largest computers at that time. But the similarities between Okami and internal clusters end there. First, Okami was provisioned, from start to finish, by CycleCloud in under 30 minutes! And more importantly: when calculations were done, the nodes were shut down, and the user paid only $525 to access this 2048 core cluster! As...
2 November 2010 . Researchers from the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid's Facultad de Informática have developed an application capable of human emotion recognition from automated voice analysis. The application analyses the sound measurements of a conversation, output by another purpose-built program. Then, based on the rules described in the new application, it is able to identify the emotions hidden in an expression and determine whether the speaker is sad, happy or nervous. Even if the emotion is unclear, the application is able to specify how close the speaker is to each emotion in percentage terms. The application was presented by Susana Muñoz Hernández at the First International Conference on Fuzzy Computation, held in Madeira, Portugal, in 2009. The application is based on a new tool called RFuzzy, implemented in the Prolog programming language. Prolog is able to represent and operate with what is known as fuzzy logic. Prolog is used primarily in artificial i...
Imagine being damaged, or growing up and finding that something is missing from your normal makeup which makes you different from those people around you. Let's suppose you slowly 'wake up' to the fact that it is a leg that is missing - a real reason why you keep falling over! You start asking around and you find out that there is no such thing as a cheap artificial leg manufacturer, especially not near you or anywhere within your purview So, what are you goin' to do? Do It Yourself! So you get down to the nitty gritty of designing and building some form of 'add on' that does the same job as your other leg does. ... only, it's not as easy as it should be - no tools. How can you build a fully functioning artificial leg, let's make up a name for it shall we? A .... Prosthesis.... good word that, so, how can you build yer own prosthesis with no design knowledge, no anatomy knowledge and no tools? Let's think about this... it would be easier ...