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Alessandro Gustavo

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Jan 3, 2008, 9:30:34 AM1/3/08
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Hello!

In the introduces e-mails, Eduardo ask me about my work. So, I think it could be interesting if each one tell a little about your job, company, college, school, and so on. With this, we could meeting better each other and practice the writing and reading English. What do you think?

I will start...

I'm a student of computer science at UFPR (Federal University of Paraná - Paraná is a state from Brazil), and I'm working in a laboratory of research in computer vision, image processing and computer graphics.

The team of this lab is composed for 2 professors with large experience, around 10 students of master degree, and 20 undergraduate students (including me).
In this lab, we have three principal lines of research: Tools for accessibility to people with special necessity, 3D virtual museums, and biometric and medical systems. I work in the biometric area.

Currently, I'm working specifically in a face detection and recognition system that uses video sequences captured from security cameras. The idea is to make a computer program that can recognizes people automatically in real time, using any camera (including security camera and webcam).

A lot of researchers around the world already work in this problem, but the currents methods have some limitations. So, I'm studying to make a new approach to the problem, trying to improve the results of the system.

In general forms, systems for facial biometrics have 4 steps. The first is a preprocessing in the image that was captured from camera, when we adjust some features for the image, like brightness and colours, to minimize the negatives effects of different illuminations conditions and the low resolution of the camera.
The second step is called face detection, when we detect where in the image are the persons. This is a very hard problem and we are spending much time to improve this step.
After all faces for persons of the image is detected, we need to cut them from the original image, and do some modification (like rotations, and resize) to standardize (this word exist?) all faces in a unique shape. This step is called normalization.
The last step is the recognition, when the systems compare the face normalized from the previous step, with a database with image of faces from person that  have been registered previously.

My results aren't so good yet. We can detect and recognition around 65% of people. Others researchers in the world already achieved better rates.
But, I already publish a paper describing my work in a Brazilian conference (SIBGRAPI). Nowadays I working in improvements to the systems to try to publish this in a international conference.


Well, I think is it....
And you? Tell a little about your occupation.

Bye!



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Eduardo G.

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Jan 3, 2008, 10:24:05 AM1/3/08
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Cool, Alessandro,

I had a Teacher of Graphical Computer that made researches at UNICAMP (http://www.ic.unicamp.br/)
for Graphical Analyze of Medical Images.

Well, someone here already know me.. I´m Eduardo Gonçalves (there is a lot of Eduardo here LOL),
I have degree in System of Information and work in a company making software for Railways.
Here we have too a lot of Java developer and some researchers from UNICAMP working for solve problems from railways,
they use technics like GA, Fuzzy and Neural Networks algorithms for embed  intelligence  in ours softwares.

I´m not a researcher, my actual occupation is named Technical Leader, the guy that take care of code quality
from the developers, help the Testers team, analyze the implementations impact  and so forth...

Start a MBA in Project Management is my goal for this year and study English is a hobby and a necessity for me.


Take care for everyone.


Eduardo G. (edgnets)


Fernando - Magfhos

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Jan 3, 2008, 3:50:17 PM1/3/08
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Hello. My name is Fernando Fonte (nickname Magfhos) and I am 27 years of age. I am a student of Computer Science of FAC3 of Campinas-SP/Brasil.

I work in a distributor of computer equipment in the area of IT, providing maintenance and creating new modules in the ERP system.

I like games and everything related to technology. I joined this group to learn English because of my work.

Eduardo Rocha

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Jan 3, 2008, 4:08:03 PM1/3/08
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Hi Gustavo,

Nice idea ! I hope that people will respond.

My name is Eduardo Rocha and I study computing. In fact, I'm a PhD
student and before this course I did a MSc and a BSc in computing.
Well, I really like this science.

I've worked in a Brazilian center for weather forecast with parallel
computing and meteorological models, so now my research is in this
area. I am studying load-balancing applied to weather forecast models.
You know, in order to execute a forecast quickly you can use many
processors. But you don't know in advance if each processor will
receive the same amount of work. And if one processor receives less
work than another, then it will have to wait for the other processor
and, therefore, waste time. I'm studying ways to solve this problem.

Regards,

Eduardo Rocha

Amit Thakur

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Jan 4, 2008, 12:31:28 AM1/4/08
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Hello Everyone,
My name is Amit Thakur. I am from New Delhi / India. New Delhi is the capital of India. I am software Engineer. I had 3+ years experience in web Technology. Now I work on Manya Education Pvt Ltd.  I am in E-Biz Department of Manya Education Pvt Ltd. I have done B-Tech (Information Technology) affiliated to Indraprathas University from New Delhi. After graduation I was joined the Xaprio Solution. In Xaprio Solution worked since two year and my second company is Manya Education Pvt Ltd. My resolution this year, I want learn English. I thing that English is very Important language in this world because English is International language, every international business depand on this language. so i leaning the English is very seriously. If wrong my comment, Please ESLPODCAST member reply as soon as possible. Anyone discuss with me Gmail ID : amitt...@gmail.com
Thanks & Regards
Amit Kumar Thakur
http://amitthakur.co.cc
amitt...@gmail.com


Web Developer (E-Biz)
Manya Group Private Limited
B-7/2 Okhla Industrial Area, Phase II
New Delhi 110020
www.manyagroup.com
Mobile : + 91 9999061080
ribhu...@gmail.com
http://www.amitthakur.co.cc/

Warren

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Jan 6, 2008, 8:23:19 PM1/6/08
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Greetings from southern California!

I am an educator, and my goal is to help people become independent
acquirers (learners) and users of English. My tools are the classroom,
online tutoring, my web site - www.successfulenglish.com - research,
and writing. I work directly with students and, also, with other
teachers to help them become more successful.

My philosophy is the same as Dr. McQuillan's and many other language
specialists around the world: we acquire (pick up, or absorb) new
language (English) by reading and listening to easy-to-understand
language (English).

I want to thank Eduardo G. for inviting me to join the group. I hope I
can learn from each of you and, at the same time, contribute to your
English learning.

Warren

Rafael Oshiro

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Jan 8, 2008, 11:31:17 AM1/8/08
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Hi All!

My name is Rafael, from São Paulo, Brazil.

As I´ve noticed so far, there are many Brazilians here.

Well, I have a degree in Systems Information at FATEC-SP and I´m
currently working for a Education Institution, developing systems
using Java technology. I´ve studied English for many years but only
about the last six months I´ve decided to study deeply.

I wish I get more fluent in English through this interesting group!


Regards
Rafael Oshiro

On Jan 6, 11:23 pm, Warren <war...@successfulenglish.com> wrote:
> Greetings from southern California!
>
> I am an educator, and my goal is to help people become independent
> acquirers (learners) and users of English. My tools are the classroom,
> online tutoring, my web site -www.successfulenglish.com- research,

Eduardo Rocha

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Jan 8, 2008, 7:07:01 PM1/8/08
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Hi Warren,

You said that we learn other language by reading and listening. But
what about speaking and writing. Actually, I've read and listened
English for many years and I am not fluent now. In fact, I can
understand pretty well, but I struggle to speak and write. What are
the techniques to improve speaking. I know that in order to learn
speaking you have to speak! But I don' feel at easy when I speak in
English. So, are there any technique to improve the confidence before
speak with someone?

Thanks in advance,

Eduardo R.

Warren

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Jan 9, 2008, 9:45:52 AM1/9/08
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Eduardo,

That's a very important question.

If you want to be fluent in a language, you are concerned about two
things. First, acquiring the language (Some people use the word
"learn." Many, like Dr. McQuillan and myself prefer the word
"acquire."). We automatically acquire English when we read or listen
to easy-to-understand English. Memorizing vocabulary or learning
grammar rules are not nearly as efficient or effective for this.

Second, there is using the new language that you have already
acquired. This is what you are talking about. And this is the
difficult part when you don't live in a country where English is
spoken. Listening and reading help, because we automatically imitate
(try to be like) someone that we admire and want to be like. But the
best thing to do is to make opportunities to use your new language.

Some of my students have found friends who are native English-
speakers. Some of my online tutoring students meet with me to practice
using the language they are acquiring by reading and listening. One of
them, an artist in Taiwan, has improved a lot in the last six months.
She reads and listens to easy-to-understand English all week and we
meet for only 30 minutes once a week to talk about her reading and
listening, Taiwanese and American culture ... whatever we want to talk
about.

One of the most important things this group could do is spend time
talking/writing about ideas and things that interest you. Ask each
other questions, then answer them. Talk about authentic (real, part-of-
life) things. Don't worry about exercises.

Another possibility would be to use something, like Skypecasts, to
talk to each other. I would consider organizing that if there is
enough interest.

Does that help? Let me know if you have more questions.

Warren

Eduardo G.

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Jan 9, 2008, 9:53:15 AM1/9/08
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Good answer Mr. Warren...

Soon, I will start some topics about interesting thing,
So the members can to improve much more their english.

See you..

Eduardo G. (edgnets)

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