Kids can dream up some pretty awesome jobs, but can they keep the dream alive when they grow up? If you've ever asked a 5-year-old what she wants to be when she grows up, you'll probably recognize a theme. Astronaut, dancer, poet, princess, unicorn trainer - whatever the answer, it usually sounds like a lot of fun. Fifteen or 20 years later, that sense of fun will likely be trumped by a sense of financial responsibility. It's almost a rite of passage to give up the idea that a grown-up job can be fun. But fun and money aren't necessarily mutually exclusive. To be sure, even in the entertainment industry, Fallon is an anomaly. The jobs in which workers claim to be happiest are far less glamorous, but most pay a decent wage. There are also plenty of jobs that pay next to nothing and are a real drag. And even jobs that once seemed like a lot of fun, once you're in them long enough, can start to feel like work.
Over the last few decades, several approaches have been proposed to automate video summarization. Keyframes are also known as static stories, representative frames, or static image summaries; in contrast, keyshots can be referred to as video skims, dynamic storyboards, or dynamic image summaries. The keyframe-based method selects a small number of image sequences from the original video, which presents an approximate visual representation. The keyshots consisted of typical continuous video segments of the full-length video that were shorter than the original video. In general, keyframe-based summaries are lighter in size than keyshot-based summaries. However, this gain is achieved at the cost of neglecting valuable information during the summarization process. For example, obtaining the context of the previous frame in a keyframe-based summary is challenging. In addition, it lacks the original sound. Consequently, keyshot-based video summarization methods are predominantly selected to overcome these challenges. Keyshot-based video summarization methods are used to produce subsets for short-form videos (i.e., user-generated TikToks and news) or long-form videos (i.e., feature-length films and soccer matches).
Unfortunately, a gas mask won't do you much good in the event of a large-scale bioterrorist attack. The attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, alerted the world to the realities of new terrorist threats. Startling images of the Twin Towers falling are indelible. May have overshadowed the events that occurred just a week later. From a public mailbox in New Jersey, letters that contained anthrax spores were mailed to two U.S. The attack killed five people. Bioterrorism -- the purposeful release of bacteria, viruses or germs to cause injury, illness or death -- became a reality in the United States. The three ways a terrorist can release biological agents is through air, water or food. These agents are typically very difficult to detect and because the illnesses they cause are usually delayed, it makes bioterrorism a hard crime to investigate. In fact, the anthrax case of 2001 remains unsolved. Human bodies infected with plague were also used as ammunition in central Europe during the 14th and 15th centuries.
The same kind of person is also a Cayenne buyer, so Porsche hopes the sedan will achieve similar success as their SUV. So, Porsche needs a sedan to broaden their appeal beyond sports cars. But why would one of the world's foremost performance car companies need to build a hybrid? Again, Fong says it's about ensuring that Porsche fans can have the cars they want -- like more practical, eco-friendly models -- without having to buy from another automaker. Fong said. In addition, the money generated from making cars with more mass appeal -- like the Cayenne -- allows Porsche to do what it does best: build performance machines like the 911 GT3 and compete in auto racing. So now we know what role the Panamera Hybrid will play in Porsche's lineup, but in the next section, we'll look at what makes it tick. Can a four-door Porsche live up to the brand's go-fast reputation?|Task analysis is the process of learning about ordinary users by observing them in action to understand in detail how they perform their tasks and achieve their intended goals. Tasks analysis helps identify the tasks that your website and applications must support and can also help you refine or re-define your site’s navigation or search by determining the appropriate content scope. It’s important to perform a task analysis early in your process, in particular prior to design work. Cognitive Task Analysis is focused on understanding tasks that require decision-making, problem-solving, memory, attention and judgement. Hierarchical Task Analysis is focused on decomposing a high-level task subtasks. Your task analysis may have several levels of inquiry, from general to very specific. In addition to market research, competitive analysis, and web metrics analysis, you can identify top tasks through various user research techniques. 1. Identify the task to be analyzed. 2. Break this high-level task down into 4 to 8 subtasks. The subtask should be specified in terms of objectives and, between them, should cover the whole area of interest. 4. Produce a written account as well as the decomposition diagram. It’s important to note that you need to decide to what level of detail you are going to decompose subtasks so that you can ensure that you are consistent across the board. At a bare minimum to identify tasks, you can simply ask users what overall tasks they are trying to accomplish or how they currently accomplish the task. What overall tasks are users trying to accomplish on our website? Trying to find a nursing home near you for an elderly relative. Trying to get information about options for treatment for skin cancer. Trying to sign up to receive an email notice when a payment is due. How are users currently completing the task?
Electrotactile stimulation is a higher-tech method of receiving somewhat similar (although more surprising) results, and it's based on the idea that the brain can interpret sensory information even if it's not provided via the "natural" channel. The brain then recreates the images from analysis of the impulse patterns. The multiple channels that carry sensory information to the brain, from the eyes, ears and skin, for instance, are set up in a similar manner to perform similar activities. All sensory information sent to the brain is carried by nerve fibers in the form of patterns of impulses, and the impulses end up in the different sensory centers of the brain for interpretation. To substitute one sensory input channel for another, you need to correctly encode the nerve signals for the sensory event and send them to the brain through the alternate channel. The brain appears to be flexible when it comes to interpreting sensory input. You can train it to read input from, say, the tactile channel, as visual or balance information, and to act on it accordingly.
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