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The Algorithm - Access Denied [HQ]

Djentstep! Track 3 of CRITICAL.ERROR [demo] by The Algorithm, an experimental project based in France.



Lec 1 | MIT 6.046J / 18.410J Introduction to Algorithms (SMA 5503), Fall 2005

Lecture 01: Administrivia | Introduction | Analysis of Algorithms, Insertion Sort, Mergesort View the complete course at: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu



Kevin Slavin: How algorithms shape our world

www.ted.com Kevin Slavin argues that we're living in a world designed for -- and increasingly controlled by -- algorithms. In this riveting talk from TEDGlobal, he shows how these complex computer programs determine espionage tactics, stock prices, movie scripts, and architecture. And he warns that we are writing code we can't understand, with implications we can't control.TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at www.ted.com



Algorithms Lesson 1: Bubblesort

xoax.net Lesson Page: xoax.net For this lesson, we demonstrate graphically how to perform the bubblesort algorithm and analyze its time complexity. For C++ bubble sort code, go to our website xoax.net. Please direct all questions to our forum: xoax.net Copyright 2008 XoaX.net LLC



The Algorithm - Geometric Progression [2009]

Suscribe to the official The Algorithm channel: www.youtube.com Metal / WTF / Dubstep. Ya, rly.



The Algorithm - London Show (Complete)

Exclusive multicam Footage. Recorded live at the Barfly in Camden at London. Special featuring: Mike Malyan from Monuments.



The Algorithm - Isometry

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What different sorting algorithms sound like

This particular audibilization is just one of many ways to generate sound from running sorting algorithms. Here on every comparison of two numbers (elements) I play (mixing) sin waves with frequencies modulated by values of these numbers. There are quite a few parameters that may drastically change resulting sound - I just chose parameteres that imo felt best. After making this video I found that someone already tried to audibilize sorting algorithms: www.pillowsopher.com - he mentions other older attempt: www.math.ucla.edu And someone in comments metions similar attempt on different aproches to Towers of Hanoi problem in 1982; there was also attempt on trying to hear minimax search in chess engine in 2009: www.krazydad.com . This is my first attempt on making algorithms audible. For some time I was wondering what would it sound like if cpu made different noises for different instructions. It all started while trying to play raw files (texts, images, programs...), then I heard few "raw" tracks on Alva Noto CD... and then I did one strange audio-visual simulation vimeo.com and then I tried to play out voltage potentials simulated by spiking neural network implementation - it worked out really cool so I wanted to try something with algorithms - thats how I got here. I know this work is not novel but I feel it isn't explored enough. I see future uses of similar techniques in monitoring and debuging, teaching and gaining insight of more complicated algorithms, science (as an ...



Algorithms Lesson 2: Insertion Sort

xoax.net Lesson Page: xoax.net For this lesson, we explain and demonstrate graphically how to perform the insertion sort algorithm. For C++ insertion sort code, go to our lesson page at xoax.net. Please submit all questions to our forum: xoax.net Copyright 2009 XoaX.net LLC



Algorithms #1 - Bubblesort

In this short video we take a look at the bubblesort sorting algorithm. It's one of the worst performing sorting algorithms, but it is also the easiest to explain. We also look at bubblesorts cousin shakersort.



The Maggie Sort Algorithm

My 19 month old daughter researches sorting algorithms. The recursion appears to have dependence on a isNextLargest() function.



Google SEO: How Google's Algorithm Works: Sparkah.com/seo

See sparkah.com for the trade secret on how google's algorithm works and how you can get to Google page one in just a few days. Not weeks.



Algorithms Lesson 4: Quicksort

xoax.net Lesson Page: xoax.net For this lesson, we explain and demonstrate graphically how to perform the quicksort algorithm with a pseudocode implementation. Please submit all questions to our forum: xoax.net Copyright 2009 XoaX.net LLC



Forest-based Search Algorithms in Parsing and Machine Translation

Google Tech Talks March, 14 2008 ABSTRACT Many problems in Natural Language Processing (NLP) involves an efficient search for the best derivation over (exponentially) many candidates, especially in parsing and machine translation. In these cases, the concept of "packed forest" provides a compact representation of the huge search spaces, where efficient inference algorithms based on Dynamic Programming (DP) are possible. In this talk we address two important open problems within this framework: exact k-best inference which is often used in NLP pipelines such as parse reranking and MT rescoring, and approximate inference when the search space is too big for exact search. We first present a series of fast and exact k-best algorithms on forests, which are orders of magnitudes faster than previously used methods on state-of-the-art parsers such as Collins (1999). We then extend these algorithms for approximate search when the forests are too big for exact inference. We discuss two particular instances of this new method, forest rescoring for MT decoding with integrated language models, and forest reranking for discriminative parsing. In the former, our methods perform orders of magnitudes faster than conventional beam search on both state-of-the-art phrase-based and syntax-based systems, with the same level of search error or translation quality. In the latter, faster search also leads to better learning, where our approximate decoding makes whole-Treebank discriminative ...



Algorithms #2 - Insertion Sort

We continue looking at sorting algorithms, this time we take a look at Insertion Sort. Insertion is better than bubble sort, but still very poorly behaving.



Algorithms Lesson 3: Merge Sort

xoax.net Lesson Page: xoax.net For this lesson, we explain and demonstrate graphically how to perform the merge sort algorithm with a pseudocode implementation. For C++ merge sort code, go to our lesson page at xoax.net. Please submit all questions to our forum: xoax.net Copyright 2009 XoaX.net LLC



Algorithms #3 - Selection Sort

This time we take a look at how Selection Sort works, this being the third sorting algorithm in our series.



How many search algorithm changes were made in 2009?

Pulkit Agrawal in Ahmedabad, India asks: "Can you please tell us: a) How many changes did Google make to their primary search algorithm in 2009 till date? b) Is content still the king or something else (structure) has taken over? This is some big buzz in the Internet community."



The Shortest-Splitline Algorithm: a Gerrymandering Solution [Bonus Video]

A brief description of the shortest split-line redistricting method. **NEW: T-Shirts now for sale!** Help support making more videos: goo.gl From: blog.cgpgrey.com Watch the full series of Politics in the Animal Kingdom here: blog.cgpgrey.com If you would like to help me make more videos please join the discussion on: Google+: goo.gl or Facebook: goo.gl Or suggest ideas and vote on other peoples' ideas on my channel: www.youtube.com



Prim's Algorithm

An example of how to apply Prim's Algorithm to find the minimum spanning tree for a connected graph.



Google Algorithm Updates

www.theseoguys.ca I recently read an article in Wired magazine where they interview Google's engineers. I have some insights into how their algorithm works which answers some questions that come up in the past.



Lecture - 1 Introduction to Data Structures and Algorithms

Lecture Series on Data Structures and Algorithms by Dr. Naveen Garg, Department of Computer Science & Engineering ,IIT Delhi. For more details on NPTEL visit nptel.iitm.ac.in



The Algorithm - tr0jans Playthrough (feat. Mike Malyan)

Filmed during rehearsals for the Basick Records Showcase show at Camden Barfly on 6th Feb 2012 Buy 'tr0jans' online: www.facebook.com



TheReplyGirl and the new algorithm

please read this article www.dailydot.com what this individuals have threaten to do to other competitors happycabbie.blogspot.com more botting happycabbie.blogspot.com what does thereplygirl think of the new algorithm? support.google.com



Chain Algorithm - Elements of Harmonics (DJ Pon-3 vs. Octavia)

Pastel ponies and rainbow-powered superweapons. Part of my Octavia vs Scratch series. Download it and other random music at chainalgorithm.com A slightly less electro-y version is being used as a battle theme for MLPOnline (as of now). I swear to Celestia, i threw my headphones on the ground so many times in sheer frustration trying to get it to sound right. Thank god for Reason 6's recent release and integrated mixing, but more thanks goes to audacity's individual sample editor. It's those nano-second spikes that throw the normalization off. Pic by http damnit people.. why do you have to make ponies so sexy??? dear god what have i become



Naruto Algorithm March at ACen 2007

With this skit we got "Runner-Up Skit" at ACen 2007! The song can be found at the bottom of this webpage: www.msu.edu I played Sexy no Jutsu Kankurou. The other members of our Akatsuki group in relation to this skit are as follows: Kisame - Asuma Deidara - SnJ Kankurou Orochimaru - Orochimaru Haku - Not in Akatsuki the Musical Kakuzu - Kakuzu Sasori - Gaara Hidan - Yondaime Tobi - Shikamaru Lyrics: First you hold chidori in your hand Then you make the enemy look bad Then you blow a sexy kiss kiss And you make your dynamic entrance Sneak behind and use a ninja cheat Use your blood for the summoning technique With a clone to make the chakra spin spin This rasengan will make sure we win win Dance moves by several people, lyrics by me; sung by me and Orochimaru; costumes mostly by me. Filming credits to Genjitsu from American Cosplay Paradise Come see the rest of the Anime Central 2007 Masquerade at: www.acparadise.com Many thanks to them for letting me post this. They also have all the rest of the skits posted as well as lots of other fun stuff from conventions.



Algorithms Lesson 6: Big O, Big Omega, and Big Theta Notation

xoax.net Lesson Page: xoax.net For this algorithms video lesson, we explain and demonstrate the main asymptotic bounds associated with measuring algorithm performance: big O, big omega, and big theta. in algorithm analysis, we are more with how an algorithm scales than the exact time of execution. This is sometimes referred to as complexity analysis. Please submit all questions to our forum: xoax.net Copyright 2010 XoaX.net LLC



Facebook Edgerank Algorithm Explained

Description of Facebook Edgerank Algorithm. Facebook uses the Edgerank algorithm to determine the posts that should be shown on a user's Top News feed. The algorithm works reasonably similar to Search Engine Optimization. Klurig Analytics, specialists in Social Media ROI, created this video to show how the algorithm works and why it is necessary for a social media marketer to understand the Facebook Edgerank Algorithm in order to write posts that are displayed on users' Top News feed.



Algorithms Lesson 5: Linear and Binary Searching

xoax.net Lesson Page: xoax.net For this algorithms video lesson, we explain and demonstrate graphically how to perform the linear and binary search algorithms with a pseudocode implementations. Additionally, we give a speed comparison for the two searches. C++ code for the algorithms is available on our lesson page. Please submit all questions to our forum: xoax.net Copyright 2009 XoaX.net LLC



snd live at Algorithm Lovebytes 2008

Algorithm returns to Lovebytes with its unique blend of digital sound performance featuring snd, Stephan Mathieu and COH; presenting the extremes of digital sound synthesis and sonic transformation. snd's approach to the organisation of sound, space and form owes more to origami than music, exploring the transformation of musical data. Performing in their home city after a recent European tour with Autechre and a new triple 12" release on their own label. Also: Stephan Mathieu presents 'Radioland', a multichannel piece based on realtime processed shortwave radio signals, forming shimmering digital landscapes, a reflection on the bubble of information that is all around us. www.bitsteam.de Ivan Pavlov has been releasing music under the name COH (Russian for "sleep" and "dream") through various record labels including Raster-Noton (DE), Eskaton (UK), souRce-reSearch (UK), Mego (A), Staalplaat (NL) and Error (RU). A former acoustic engineer from Russia currently residing in Sweden, this is his UK debut. Algorithm at Lovebytes 2008 snd / Stephan Mathieu / COH 10 May 8pm - midnight Sylvester Space, Sheffield UK



Dijkstra's shortest path algorithm

In Lecture 10, students learn about Dijkstra's algorithm for shortest paths in a graph with non-negative edge weights.



Lecture 1: Introduction to Data Structures and Algorithms - Richard Buckland

A selection of the course material is available at wiki.cse.unsw.edu.au This is the first lecture of COMP1927 Algorithms and Data Structures, which is the second computing course taken by first year computing students at UNSW. This course follows immediately on from COMP1917 (also available on youtube). These lectures are currently being recorded (August-November 2009).



I found this Algorithm and...

Music by Paul Haslinger -- Algorithm from Fractalforum, but further origin unknown -- since I also tend to change algorithms -- and a work in progress....



Math for Liberal Studies: Kruskal's Algorithm

In this video, we use Kruskal's algorithm to find a minimum spanning tree for a given graph. For more info, visit the Math for Liberal Studies homepage: webspace.ship.edu



What Is an Algorithm?

An algorithm is a step by step procedure to solve a problem. Many algorithms are applied to mathematical equations. Check out these examples and learn how to apply an algorithms to math.



3D Sound (Cetera Algorithm) - Virtual Haircut

The main purpose of this algorithm is to improve the simulation of the human ear. Accurate reproduction of the sound allows the brain to hear a 3D effect.



The Algorithm -Vectors (v2.0)

This Song is really Amazing! Listen , please. Myspace: www.myspace.com SoudCloud: soundcloud.com



Anagram Solving Algorithm

I debated uploading this for a while, but figured, "eh, why not?" I give you ample time in the video to turn back, so take that warning seriously! In this video, I describe an algorithm for creating a tree of combinations of characters of a given word. This tree can then be used to find all of the anagrams of a word. I'm pretty sure some of the smaller print will not show up very well, so bear with it...if you want... :) If there's something you want clarified in the video, go ahead and leave a comment!



Kruskal

Kruskal's algorithm



The Algorithm - Live @ Euroblast 7 (HD)

Koln, Germany 22th October 2011 Setlist: - tr0jans - Antikythera Mechanism - Isometry - Continuity - Daft Punk - Harder Better Faster Stronger (The Algorithm remix) Filmed by Digital Fufux



Lec-3 Gradient Descent Algorithm

Lecture Series on Neural Networks and Applications by Prof.S. Sengupta, Department of Electronics and Electrical Communication Engineering, IIT Kharagpur. For more details on NPTEL visit nptel.iitm.ac.in



Sorting Algorithms

This video illustrates how several simple sorting algorithms operate, using people as the objects to be sorted. Produced by the Algorithmic Thinking class as part of Knight School 2009 at Menlo School. For people who know nothing about computer science but want to know what the heck is going on, here are brief descriptions of each sorting algorithm. Insertion Sort: Select each element in the list, and move it left until you hit somebody less than it. For example, when the element '2' is selected in the video, it moves left (shifting everybody right out of the way) until it encounters '1', when it is inserted back into the list. Selection Sort: Pass through the entire list, keeping track of the minimum element so far seen. When the pass is finished, select the global minimum and (in this simplified version of the algorithm) add it to a list of sorted elements. Repeat this, selecting the minimum element each time. Mergesort: Sorting a big list is too hard, so instead sort the first and last halves of the list, and then merge the sorted sublists. Of course, to sort each half-list we sort each quarter-list, and so forth. Eventually we get down to sorting a list with only two elements, which is easy! The merge can also be done very easily, by simply taking the smaller of the top elements of each sublist and repeating until the sublists are empty. In the video, the splitting of the original list into halves, quarters, etc. is not shown - for simplicity we start by immediately ...



USMLE ALGORITHMS: DIABETES MELLITUS Type 1 and 2

This video clip is going to discuss Diabetes Type 1, and Type 2: -The diagnosis, symptoms, management, complications, and management of complications Topics that will be covered: -Symptomology -Diagnosis -Treatment -Long term Management of Disease -Complications and Management of Complications: - DKA - HONK -CCS Hits for DKA



Chain Algorithm 'Pony Related' Demo

After hundreds and hundreds of hours of suffering, I have finished this mini-album. I planned on putting in more, but I wanted to release it as soon as possible so some unfinished works were left out, I will likely put them up as singles. GET IT HERE: chainalgorithm.bandcamp.com



Lec 3 | MIT 6.046J / 18.410J Introduction to Algorithms (SMA 5503), Fall 2005

Lecture 03: Divide-and-Conquer: Strassen, Fibonacci, Polynomial Multiplication View the complete course at: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu



Chain Algorithm - Friends Forever Mix (My Little Pony Remix)

ABOUT DOWNLOAD: I have recently realized that my site makes old posts invisible after a certain amount have been added. We put them up as posts, so that might be the reason. Gonna talk to my webmaster/manager/editor/PR advisor (because i really need that to keep my insanity in check) to see what we can do about it. In the meantime, you probably can find the dl.. idk... a lot of places. Celestia Radio is one. Just find my artist page. Sorry about the inconvenience Special thanks to TheWitchMedusa for making the video! www.youtube.com ]]DISCLAIMER[[ I in no way am part of or partake in activities and culture of "Furry News Network" I was not informed of the embed and have no option to remove the "as seen on" feature from the info box. Neither the embed nor this disclaimer reflect my views on furries or their community. However, due to the content of this media, I do not want individuals to make the false assumption that there is any relation between the MLP fandom and furries. TO CLEAR SOME STUFF UP: -My little pony My little pony-yyy... -I used to w-onder what..friendship (x8) -(My little poooooony.... poooony ([[dash]] Big adventure) (Till you all shared it's magic) -do you know you are my very best(x3) friends((x2) -do you know you are my very best frieeends (x2)



Hacking the Digg Algorithm

The Algorithm of Alan Rickman. "The Honorable Judge Failure."



CS 61B Lecture 20: Algorithm Analysis

CS61B: Data Structures - Fall 2006 Instructor Jonathan Shewchuk Fundamental dynamic data structures, including linear lists, queues, trees, and other linked structures; arrays strings, and hash tables. Storage management. Elementary principles of software engineering. Abstract data types. Algorithms for sorting and searching. Introduction to the Java programming language. www.cs.berkeley.edu



The Algorithm - Vectors

Technical marvel.

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