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Real-time crowd-powered systems

By Sang Won Lee Posted on October 11, 2018 Posted in Future
Real-time crowd-powered systems

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The duality between ambiguity and constriants

By Sang Won Lee Posted on September 14, 2018 Posted in Future
The duality between ambiguity and constriants

There is a thread of works that shows “ambiguity facilitates creativity.” Bill Buxton stated that “Clarity is not Always the Path to Enlightenment”[1]. This saying was in the context of sketching user experience. He claimed that sketch should be ambiguous …

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Coding Interview Practice

By Sang Won Lee Posted on September 13, 2018 Posted in Future
Coding Interview Practice

Getting a software engineering job almost always requires coding interviews. It is done in various settings. Hand-written code: some on-site interview involves writing code on a whiteboard. It is drastically different when the modality change. Hopefully, CS major students have …

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The effects of delayed display

By Sang Won Lee Posted on September 5, 2018 Posted in Future
The effects of delayed display

Why do all punching machines increment the score from 0 and slow down at the end? Isn’t it awkward given a sensor/computer can immediately calculate the score? I can understand that this is coming from the metaphor of the high-striker strongman …

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Simple Stupid Gaze Correction in a Video Call.

By Sang Won Lee Posted on September 5, 2018 Posted in Ongoing
Simple Stupid Gaze Correction in a Video Call.

Making eye contact in a video conference call is almost impossible. If I want to make myself look someone in the eyes, I have to look at the camera, which means I cannot see the opponent’s face, vice versa. There has …

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