DocFugu’s blog. Fighting games in Japan.
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International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries (ICADL2006) in Kyoto day 4
Institutional Repositories in Japan: In the Framework of Cyberscience Infrastructure Kyoto International Manga Museum Kyoto University Digital Library and Institutional Repository Journal@rchive: An Archiving Project of Japanese Academic Journals Session: Special Session 1: Culture and Academic Services “Institutional Repositories in Japan: In the Framework of Cyberscience Infrastructure”, Yuko Murakami, Jun Adachi (National Institute of Informatics, […]
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International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries (ICADL2006) in Kyoto day 3
Kikori-KS: An Effective and Efficient Keyword Search System for Digital Libraries in XML Supporting Efficient Grouping and Summary Information for Semistructured Digital Libraries Functional Composition of Web Databases Integration of Wikipedia and a Geography Digital Library Impact of Document Structure to Hierarchical Summarization Indexing All the World’s Books: Future Directions and Challenges for Google Book […]
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International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries (ICADL2006) in Kyoto day 2
A Digital Resource Harvesting Approach for Distributed Heterogeneous Repositories Parallelising Harvesting Personlized Information Delivering Service in Blog-like Digital Libraries A Personal Ontology Model for Library Recommendation System Research and Implementation of a Personalized Recommendation System Text Image Spotting Using Local Crowdedness and Hausdorff Distance Effective Image Retrieval for the M-learning System Language Translation and Media […]
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International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries (ICADL2006) in Kyoto day 1
Opening Keynote by Dr. Makoto Nagao Owlery: A Flexible Content Management System for ‘Growing Metadata’ of Cultural Heritage Objects and its Education Use in the CEAX Project “A Digital Video Archive System of DNAP Taiwan” Some general information. About 190 registered participants on the first day. 220+ abstract submissions, 46 full papers, 13 short papers, […]
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Lucky Number Sleven
I also watched Lucky Number Sleven over the weekend. It was pretty good! In the style of “The Usual Suspects”, an interesting movie with a high-powered cast.
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire / Jarvis Cocker!?
So this is a strange one. On the weekend I do a lot of work from home, programming, some stuff for fun (some programming on side-projects, translating manga so I don’t forget how to like, read Japanese) and so on. I like to play bad movies when I’m doing this. So, I finally got around […]
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Mystery Jets Concert
I’m going back and posting up quick notes on the concerts I’ve seen in the past few months. I haven’t had the chance to see many shows, since they cost anywhere from 5,000円 to 6,500円 a show. There are cheaper concerts for lesser-known local acts, but I haven’t had the time to get into that […]
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Video as an art medium
On Saturday I went to the Mori Art Museum with a friend and saw the Bill Viola exhibition. This was the first exhibition I went to that was entirely done in Video. I have to admit, I wasn’t impressed. I think video is a tough medium, because when it comes down to it, I do […]
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Whale cutlets in the Cafeteria?!?
Today for lunch in the office cafeteria one of the set lunches was a fried cutlet thing. Usually (almost always) this is a pork fried cutlet option that comes with rice, some miso soup, a small salad, and some tofu. I assumed that is what it was today, but when I looked at the card, […]
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Shake, Rattle, and Roll
I woke up this morning at 6:39am thanks to a small earthquake. At least, I think it was small. It registered a 4 on the Japanese scale in Setagaya-ku, but I don’t really know how that translates. In some of the earthquake materials I’ve read, a 4 is enough to possibly unstack your dishes and […]
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Mirror Mask
MirrorMask IMDB page This was a movie that I actually watched, over dinner after a long day coding. I was interested in this one because it is from Neil Gaiman, who I once saw open a Magnetic Fields concert with a reading, and the Jim Henson Creature Shop, which has done excellent work on all […]
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Good Night, and Good Luck
Another movie I had on in the background while programming. An interesting film, headed up by George Clooney. I enjoyed it, but found the discussion on the wikipedia page to be pretty interesting also.
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