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  • Music-Driven Character Animation
  • Animations, whether they are in movies, television, or video games, would not capture the viewer’s interest if they were not accompanied by music. Music can set the tone for a scene and is generally added after the animation has been completed. It takes a large amount of work to coordinate a piece of music with a final animation, especially when specific movements must occur at certain times in the song. This paper describes a method of automatically synthesizing an animation that synchronizes with the input music. Our system allows the user to choose a piece of music and a character and outputs a synchronized animation that expresses the emotion and intent of the music through movement. The tempo, beat levels, and dynamic levels are extracted from the music and used to drive the animation. The user inputs a music file, a character created in Alias-Wavefront’s Maya, and a script file. The script file gives the user the freedom to decide what movements will be used in the animation, when they will be performed, and by which body part of the character. These mappings, as defined in the script file, allow the user to experiment with different ways of arranging movement and music to create a unique animation. Our animation system is designed for use by a wide range of users, not just those who are proficient at animation or musically inclined. Our technique concentrates on simplicity of movement and user control for creating a unique music-driven animation. Download pdf Music-Driven Character Animation
  • SEO Advice
  • There are so many myths about SEO Advice that we hope to elucidate and clarify so called SEO myths below ….. 1. SEO is about secret strategies There is a SEO myth that there are secret strategies and methods employed by SEO experts that result in top SERPs (search engine result pages). Of course, this is bunkum although there are “consultants” who might like to suggest otherwise. There are rigorous methods and techniques that need to be followed but the information is widely available. “Secrets” tend to be used by “Black Hat” webmasters who by necessity need to maintain a wall of silence! 2. Keyword Density is critical In the early days of “SEO” there was some truth in a magic keyword density formula. The search engines have evolved and are well aware of pages stuffed with keywords. Although it is essential to add keyword phrases to a page, there is no magic percentage. The page should be natural and be designed for the reader rather than the search engine. 3. Content, Content, Content Although content is essential for a website, content alone will not achieve high SERPs. There are other factors at work that must be considered. Bear in mind that there are over 100 factors in the Google algorithm (and other search engines will also have equally complex formulae for working out rankings). ONE of the pre-requisites is good unique content - but NOT the ONLY factor. 4. Submitting Sites to Search Engines This myth is probably a hangover from the past when this technique did
  • Enabling an Accessible Web 2.0
  • The Web is constantly evolving and changing. In the beginning the Web was a click, wait, replace model. A user would type a Web address, and a page was loaded. To interact or get more details about the current topic the user would provide information via a form, click submit and wait for a new page to be downloaded. The foundation of the Web was to be able to share information. Until competent search engines were developed, the user would click on provided links to traverse the myriad of data. The Web opened up a vast world of knowledge to people. Except it was, and still is, very visually oriented and relies on the mouse interface to navigate. Eventually the Web became more accessible. Mechanisms are available and supported in Web browsers to provide keyboard navigation and to enable assistive technologies to allow persons with disabilities to use the Web. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 were developed in the W3C to provide guidance and techniques to make the Web Accessible [1]. The original Web was not perfect but with some work by Web developers it could be used by all. Now we are entering the next generation of the Web – Web 2.0. It is all about interaction, collaboration, and social networking. It is more dynamic and fluid and no longer just static pages of information. This presents yet another challenge for people with disabilities. These new interaction models are pushing the limits of the technologies of the Web and the
  • Metastock 10 User Guide
  • MetaStock 10 is now released! In this newest version, more features . . . more of what YOU need to make your best, most profitable trades. Check out some of the incredible new features in MetaStock 10: Adding the RMO Trading System - This system will add six indicators, three expert advisors and three explorations. As a dealer you are always wondering if this system will work on your markets. I assure you it well, because it was developed in very volatile and non volatile markets. We are very excited about this system and what it will do for the MetaStock users around the world. Customizable Time Intervals–Set your interval to any time frame you like (for real-time traders only) Customizable Fibonacci Projections - Use this amazing new line tool to help you exit a trade Adding columns to the Explorer - In the Exploration dialog 6 new columns are added increasing the exploration capabilities to 12 columns and 1 filter. The new columns are labeled G, H, I, J, K, and L. Dynamic Trend Profile Integration# –Launch Dynamic Trend Profile from within MetaStock and automatically set up line study Reuters PowerScreener Integration# –Cross check your search with this revolutionary fundamental screener Adding the ability to sort your Exploration results. Ability to resize certain windows inside of MetaStock. And more –New Forex layouts, and last trade marker for a base security, etc. etc. # Requires additional subscription Download pdf Metastock 10 User Guide
  • Apple Remote Access modem script basics
  • A modem script is a set of instructions that tells a computer how to interact with a modem so that calls can be initiated and received. To establish a connection, a script typically configures and then connects the modem. To terminate a connection, the script disconnects the modem by hanging up and then restores the modem settings that were in effect before the call. Each type of modem used with Apple Remote Access requires a modem script. Many scripts are provided with Apple Remote Access (see “Available Modem Scripts” in the Preface of this book for more information). If no script is provided for your modem, you must write one using Communication Command Language (CCL), a programming language that configures and controls your modem. This chapter describes the basic elements and structure of a CCL file. The following sections describe CCL script conventions for m instructions m comments m capitalization m labels m script resources m string formats m variable strings (varStrings) m match strings m script size Instructions Each line of CCL code consists of one instruction that is made up of a command and its parameters, if any. Modem commands are used as parameters of CCL commands. For example, the command write "ATDT^113" includes the following: write a CCL command ATDT a modem command ^113 a modem command parameter This command tells the CCL interpreter to send to the modem the modem command ATDT followed by variable string 1, and a carriage return (ASCII code 13). The CCL interpreter reads scripts from left to right and from top to bottom. It reads straight through, from beginning to end, unless you
  • Microsoft PowerPoint XP Tutorial pdf
  • The Basics, Part 1: Creating a Series of Slides 1. Start PowerPoint From the Start menu click on > Programs > Microsoft Office XP > Microsoft PowerPoint 2. Note the New Presentation task pane on the right side of your screen. Under New click on Blank Presentation link. 3. The initial slide that displays in the center of the screen is a title slide. Click to add title area and type in PowerPoint XP Basics. In the Click to add subtitle area type your name, title and email address. 4. The Slide Layout pane is available on the right-side. Scroll through the pane noting the various options for slide layout. • Content Layouts • Text and Content Layouts • Other Layouts 5. To add a new slide a. Under Text Layouts, select the bulleted list layout. Click on the pull down list and select Insert New Slide. b. Click in the Click to add title area at the top of the slide and type What is PowerPoint? c. Click in the Click to add text area to create a bulleted list • Presentation software that uses text (Press the Enter key) • Graphics (Press the Enter key) • Video (Press the Enter key) • Sound 6. Add a new bulleted list slide. Download Microsoft PowerPoint XP Tutorial pdf
  • Introduction to Photoshop Tutorial Supplement
  • We’ll briefly demonstrate a very simple example of Photoshop’s ability to create interesting images entirely from scratch, rather than merely editing existing image material. We’ll be creating a colorized lightning bolt. First, create a new image. Make it 800 x 600 pixels in size, at 72 pixels/inch (recall this is the resolution of a monitor), and make the background contents transparent. Make sure the color mode is RGB. We’ll now apply a filter to our image which will turn our gradient into a cloudy image, but with a faint hint of a lightning bolt running across the center. Go to Filter ? Render ? Difference Clouds The lightning bolt isn’t particularly visible, so we’re going to do a few edits. Go to Image ? Adjustments ? Levels, and then drag the middle slider to the left and right until the lightning bolt in the center becomes more pronounced. Download pdf Introduction to Photoshop Tutorial Supplement
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  • Jaz 1GB External Installation Guide for Macintosh pdf
  • This guide shows how to install the portable SCSI Jaz drive on a Macintosh. If you encounter any problems while installing your Jaz drive, refer to the “Troubleshooting” section in the Jaz User’s Guide. Unpack the Jaz drive and accessories. Data Cable Jaz Drive 50HD to 25D Cable Converter Jaz “tools” Disk (contains Jaz Tools software) Manuals and Install Diskettes* External Power Supply 1GB 1GB tools * You will not need an install diskette to install Jaz Tools on your Macintosh. Shut down your Mac, turn off all connected devices, and pick up the Jaz data cable. WARNING Always turn off power to the computer and all devices connected to it (such as printers or drives) before beginning any computer hardware change. M 1 Connect one end of the data cable to either SCSI port on the back of your drive, and PUSH until connector locks into place. (If the connector does not go on easily, try turning it over.) Jaz Connector 4 I A O I SCSI ID Term 0 PWR DO NOT attempt to stand the Jaz drive CAUTION on its side! NEVER move the drive when in use! M To Remove the Jaz Data Cable: Squeeze the spring locks on both sides of the data cable connector while pulling on the connector. M Use the 50HD to 25D cable converter to connect the other end of the data cable to the built-in SCSI connection on your Macintosh. 4 I A O I SCSI ID Term 0 PWR PowerBook
  • 2007 Audi S4 Cabriolet Technical Specifications
  • 2007 Audi S4 Cabriolet. ENGINE:. Type. V8-arrangement 8-cylinder with Double Overhead Camshafts and two-stage variable intake manifold. Arrangement 2007 Audi S4 Cabriolet Technical Specifications 12 Technical Specifications 2007 Audi S4 Cabriolet ENGINE: Type V8-arrangement 8-cylinder with Double Overhead Camshafts and two-stage variable intake manifold Arrangement Front mounted Bore 3.33 in. 84.5 mm Stroke 3.65 in. 92.8 mm Displacement 254 cu. in. 4163 cc Compression ratio 11.0:1 Fuel requirement Premium unleaded 91 AKI / 95 RON recommended for maximum performance Horsepower (SAE) 340 hp @ 7000 (man) rpm @ 6800 (Tip) rpm Max. Torque 302 lbs. ft. @ 3500 rpm ENGINE DESIGN: Cylinder block Crankshaft Cylinder head Aluminum alloy Valve train / intake Intake camshaft adjustment, DOHC belt driven, hydraulic lifters Firing order Cooling system Water-cooled, thermostatically controlled radiator fan Lubrication system Gear pump, pressurized, full flow with oil cooler Fuel injection / Motronic 7.1.1: fully electronic sequential injection, hot-film air mass measurement, drive-by-wire throttle control, mapped Ignition system ignition with solid-state high-voltage distribution, cylinder-selective adaptive knock control using four sensors Emission system Two close-coupled primary and two underfloor main catalytic converters; adaptive lambda control with two heated oxygen sensors before and two after the converter. Download Audi S4 Manual