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Algorithm March by 967 inmates of Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center (CPDRC)Cebu, Philippines.

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This dance is from a very popular children TV show in Japan called "Pythagorean Switch" -English TItle. An anime FANSUB group called DATTEBAYO (www.yhbt.mine.nu) had subbed few episodes of these series. I felt like stripping only the Algorithm Exercises from the series. So please enjoy! ~~~ALSO!: ATTENTION!!!:~~~~~ I ENCOURAGE YOU TO RE-CREATE ANY OF THESE EXCERCISES AND UPLOAD THEM ON YOUTUBE! PLEASE POST THE LINKS AS COMMENTS ON THIS VIDEO PAGE! GOOD LUCK WITH THE VIDEOS!

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Moving between computer music and elemental techno ALGORITHM features a rich line up of live performances from: Alexander Rishaug & Marius Watz, Pixel, Aoki Takamasa and Senking.

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Google Tech Talks March, 14 2008 ABSTRACT Many problems in Natural Language Processing (NLP) involves an efficient search for the best derivation over (exponentially) many candidates, especially in parsing and machine translation. In these cases, the concept of "packed forest" provides a compact representation of the huge search spaces, where efficient inference algorithms based on Dynamic Programming (DP) are possible. In this talk we address two important open problems within this framework: exact k-best inference which is often used in NLP pipelines such as parse reranking and MT rescoring, and approximate inference when the search space is too big for exact search. We first present a series of fast and exact k-best algorithms on forests, which are orders of magnitudes faster than previously used methods on state-of-the-art parsers such as Collins (1999). We then extend these algorithms for approximate search when the forests are too big for exact inference. We discuss two particular instances of this new method, forest rescoring for MT decoding with integrated language models, and forest reranking for discriminative parsing. In the former, our methods perform orders of magnitudes faster than conventional beam search on both state-of-the-art phrase-based and syntax-based systems, with the same level of search error or translation quality. In the latter, faster search also leads to better learning, where our approximate decoding makes whole-Treebank discriminative training practical and results in the best accuracy to date for parsers trained on the Treebank. This talk includes joint work with David Chiang (USC Information Sciences Institute). Liang Huang (2008). Forest Reranking: Discriminative Parsing with Non- Local Features. Proceedings of ACL 2008 (to appear). http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~lhuang3/forest-rerank.pdf Liang Huang and David Chiang (2007). Forest Rescoring: Faster Decoding with Integrated Language Models. Proceedings of ACL 2007. http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~lhuang3/acl-cube.pdf Liang Huang and David Chiang (2005). Better k-best Parsing. Proceedings of IWPT 2005. http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~lhuang3/huang-iwpt-correct.pdf Speaker: Liang Huang Liang Huang is a final-year PhD student at the University of Pennsylvania, co-supervised by Aravind Joshi and Kevin Knight (USC/ ISI). He is mainly interested in the theoretical aspects of computational linguistics, in particular, efficient algorithms in parsing and machine translation, generic dynamic programming, and formal properties of synchronous grammars. He also works on applying computational linguistics to structural biology.

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http://www.discogs.com/release/12476

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With this skit we got "Runner-Up Skit" at ACen 2007! The song can be found at the bottom of this webpage: http://www.msu.edu/~animosty I played Sexy no Jutsu Kankurou. The other members of our Akatsuki group in relation to this skit are as follows: Kisame - Asuma Deidara - SnJ Kankurou Orochimaru - Orochimaru Haku - Not in Akatsuki the Musical Kakuzu - Kakuzu Sasori - Gaara Hidan - Yondaime Tobi - Shikamaru Lyrics: First you hold chidori in your hand Then you make the enemy look bad Then you blow a sexy kiss kiss And you make your dynamic entrance Sneak behind and use a ninja cheat Use your blood for the summoning technique With a clone to make the chakra spin spin This rasengan will make sure we win win Dance moves by several people, lyrics by me; sung by me and Orochimaru; costumes mostly by me. Filming credits to Genjitsu from American Cosplay Paradise Come see the rest of the Anime Central 2007 Masquerade at: http://www.acparadise.com/cons.php?cyid=10&t=3 Many thanks to them for letting me post this. They also have all the rest of the skits posted as well as lots of other fun stuff from conventions.

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Stundent from RIT give thier version of the Algorithm March

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kids algorithm march

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Tv cultura... Viva Pitagoras - Algorithm taiso Algumas cenas e a dança muito engraçada, com dois japoneses ensinando os passos... Muito comum em escolas japonesas e afins...

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An Algorithm March tribute. The original is from Prithagora Switch!

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Algorithm marching. I've become a little obsessed.

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This movie is loosely based on Cebu's, Philippines Prisoner Algorithm dance by their popular dance number thriller, but on this movie they get killed by a popular guy in YouTube.. Watch it Plzz.. by Erwin Bantilan from Notre Dame of Dadiangas University general santos city NDDU..

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This talk argues that the years ahead will usher in the era of the algorithm, a notion that might prove just as disruptive as the revolution in the physical sciences was in the last century. The talk will also argue why algorithms are even more powerful than customarily believed but why they will not unleash their true potential until they become full-fledged scientific tools and not just problem-solvers.

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With the Extreme Clean Team. Individual Marcher: Joseph Cleaners: Anya Gus Violet Georgie Eve Gareth Filmed by: Liz Mills Song: Joseph Violet Gareth With thanks to Matt, Liz, and all the other Taylors Road Flatties!

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YFC Davis Brothers attempting to do to the Algorithm March.

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J-House rehearses the algorithm march before the International Dinner.

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Case CWRU AAA Night 2007 12of12 Kendo Club Algorithm March

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みんな教室のそうじを手伝ってくれてありがとう!そうじの後のたいそうはいいね〜

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this is probably one of the randomest things i have ever seen.... THE ALGORITHM MARCH WITH THE NINJA AND EVERYONE TOGETHER!!!!!!!!! ............. enjoy.

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Algorithm Exercise dance and practice with bus guides around Tokyo

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Me and a friend decided to remix the already funny song from the japanese childrens-show. ( The mp3 is available to download at http://www.blueaura.st/ ) Leave a comment if you like it :D

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(O_o) Estoo.... Emm... WENISIMO!!! ¬¬' CREEDME, VA ENCERIO....¬¬'

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Brighton and Hove City Council invited Anna Dumitriu to develop an artwork to mark "Walk To School Week" in collaboration with St Nicolas Junior School in Portslade, UK. This year's events had a national theme of "Sound Detectives" which in many ways focused on experience, the experience of walking to school, the senses being used, how the senses are focussed and what is noticed and what is left out. Through workshop sessions about robot sensor technology which included performance exercises the children learnt how robots are able to sense and interact with the world and change (or evolve) their behaviour appropriately. More deeply the project looked at how we experience the world and how particular areas of focus change our perception of experience. This relates strongly to ideas of mindfulness, and the notion that the sensation of consciousness may be the compound result of our senses acting together in the world. The project took many ideas from the evolutionary robotics discipline and in particular Francisco Varela's work on The Embodied Mind. Children participated in performance exercises designed to her them experience the world (and their journey to school) in a new mindful way, sensing their environment and experiences through their interactions with it and building on those sensations to create a a more powerful sense of awareness. As the Artist in Residence at The Centre for Computational Neuroscience and Robotics at Sussex University Dumitriu was able to introduce the children to some exciting robots, kindly loaned by Bill Bigge. The children started to react to the robot as if it was alive so the issue of what 'life' might mean (a central question in robotics and artificial life technology) could be introduced and they discussed whether a minimal version of 'life' could mean something that was able to sense the world and react to it. A very simple thing that can produce very complex behaviours. The children were asked to walk to school mindful of all the sounds around them and then report and discuss those sounds. Dumitriu then took those sounds to create a special Algorithm March (a simple dance which produces complex outcomes by working 'canon style') which the entire school performed before the media and local counselors with everyone dressed as robots. The project took contemporary research from the evolutionary robotics field and engaged 7 - 11 year olds with the theoretical and practical issues as well as questioning notions of experience, what life is (or could be), our assumptions about what robots are or look like and how simple rules (algorithms) can produce complex and emergent (especially when they got the moves wrong) outcomes.

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