Things I got done this week

November 24, 2007 3:28 am

I really don’t know why it’s taking me quite a longtime to get used to writing  down my thoughts in a daily basis. Sometimes it does get frustrating! I just can’t keep my blog updated regularly.

After hesitating for a long while, I eventually decided to migrate my blog to a new server, in doing so, I do wanted to try WordPress out so I also migrated my blog database from Google Blogger to the WordPress blog system. Though I was happy using Google Blogger (I actually quite like the way it generates a purely static HTML blog), I wanted to have a whole powerful configurable blog system on my server. The WordPress plug-in system is amazing, it’s the feature I actually liked most, so now I can hack on it from time to time. I couldn’t do that with Blogger, for instance. There are still some missing features in WordPress that I had in Blogger, the one that I miss most is the multi-blog support in a single database without needing to have multiple WordPress installations in different directories. I know WordPress MU is scalable to millions of blogs but that’s not what I need either, I can hardly keep one updated :-) . However I’d really like to have multi-blog support to separate my posts in different languages, so I just need 3 blogs. I’ll try to get some experience hacking on WP first to implement that feature, myself, using the WP plug-in system. Anyway, it’s a good pretext to use one of my favorite scripting languages again, it’s been like ages since the last time I made a web application in PHP.

Since WP is not based in static HTML pages, I do hope that the Google search engine will have no problems indexing my blog.

By the way, I just installed a plug-in called Riffly in my WP blog system that allows visitors to add video/audio comments to my blog entries. I’ll be adding up a video comment later on for testing this new functionality of my blog. :-)

As you can see, I took the time to beauty my blog. Just to let you know, I, personally, prefer using geek-like plain text pages, I do like to keep things simple, for me, simplicity is beauty. However, my conception of aesthetics is very unlikely the same than my reader’s. Notice that I’m being polite, I like to refer to those who read my blog as “my reader” and not as “my readers”, I think that one-on-one conversations make people feel better, after all, it’s a blog, not a newspaper. I think that aesthetics is an important part of that one-on-one conversation to make my reader feel well while reading my blog.

Ok, you’re right, I have to admit it… I’m not going to write a book here trying to justify why I did beauty my blog, I just wanted to know how it feels to have new features in it ! we’re done. :-D

High on the mountain top

September 1, 2007 7:54 pm

I just got back from a very beautiful and peaceful place, a gorgeous place where one can be in full contact with nature, far away from disturbing noises, stress and non-stop city life. A marvelous place on the mountain top where one can easily smell the sweetness of leafy trees, that mellow sweetness of wet wood while hearing the soft squeaks of damp trunks getting buckled is just delicious. As you probably guessed, I went to the Alps, yeah ! I took a week off for attending a spiritual activity organized by active members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. This year, as this post title says (my favorite LDS song when performed by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir), the one week event took place on a mountain in the French Alps close to Switzerland. Though, I’ve always been a little afraid of heights, I very much enjoyed the wonderful sights.As this event was organized in the French-speaking world, all the talks were given in French, so I didn’t use any English the whole week. For my very first time I filled in two pages of my personal journal in French.
I met a lot of nice people from France, Switzerland and Belgium. It really feels good to meet members of the LDS Church from all over the world. This event was a great opportunity to live the gospel of Jesus Christ with young people who share the same values and have the same goals concerning spiritual growth. It’s kind of a big family environment where we’re all brothers and sisters, that’s what I love most in the LDS Church.
I’d not had a trip like this since I went to the rocky mountains of Utah for snowboarding when I was only 16 years old. Although, this time there was no snow on the mountains, it was a great spiritual experience. I uploaded some pictures over at my photo gallery. During the week my father emailed me something that inspired me. For those who like numbers:

1 x 8 + 1 = 9
12 x 8 + 2 = 98
123 x 8 + 3 = 987
1234 x 8 + 4 = 9876
12345 x 8 + 5 = 98765
123456 x 8 + 6 = 987654
1234567 x 8 + 7 = 9876543
12345678 x 8 + 8 = 98765432
123456789 x 8 + 9 = 987654321

1 x 9 + 2 = 11
12 x 9 + 3 = 111
123 x 9 + 4 = 1111
1234 x 9 + 5 = 11111
12345 x 9 + 6 = 111111
123456 x 9 + 7 = 1111111
1234567 x 9 + 8 = 11111111
12345678 x 9 + 9 = 111111111
123456789 x 9 +10= 1111111111

9 x 9 + 7 = 88
98 x 9 + 6 = 888
987 x 9 + 5 = 8888
9876 x 9 + 4 = 88888
98765 x 9 + 3 = 888888
987654 x 9 + 2 = 8888888
9876543 x 9 + 1 = 88888888
98765432 x 9 + 0 = 888888888

Brilliant, isn’t it?
Look at this symmetry:

1 x 1 = 1
11 x 11 = 121
111 x 111 = 12321
1111 x 1111 = 1234321
11111 x 11111 = 123454321
111111 x 111111 = 12345654321
1111111 x 1111111 = 1234567654321
11111111 x 11111111 = 123456787654321
111111111 x 111111111=12345678987654321

Now, take a look at this…

What equals 100%? What does it mean to give MORE than 100%?
Ever wonder about those people who say they are giving more than 100%?

We have all been in situations where someone wants you to GIVE OVER
100%.

How about ACHIEVING 101%?

What equals 100% in life?

Here’s a little numerical formula that might help answer these
questions:

If:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Is represented as:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26.

If:
**H-A-R-D-W-O-R- K***
8+1+18+4+23+15+18+11 = 98%

And:
**K-N-O-W-L-E-D-G-E***
11+14+15+23+12+5+4+7+5 = 96%

But:
**A-T-T-I-T-U-D-E***
1+20+20+9+20+21+4+5 = 100%

THEN, look how far the love of God will take you:

**L-O-V-E-O-F-G-O-D***
12+15+22+5+15+6+7+15+4 = 101%

Therefore, one can conclude with numerical certainty that:
While Hard Work and Knowledge will get you close, and Attitude
will get you there, it’s the Love of God that will put you over the top!

Huge hamburgers !

August 13, 2007 10:21 pm

The other day, a friend of mine and I went to dinner at a very popular fast-food restaurant in Belgium, the well known Belgian chain Quick. As the Quick’s hamburger line-up includes a “supreme menu” with a “giant” hamburger and drink, that was what I ordered, let me point out that I was a little hungry that day. However, when I first saw the “giant” hamburger size, I just couldn’t believe what I saw, I actually thought to myself, there must surely be a mistake in the order. The “GIANT” hamburger was even smaller than my hand ! I did want them to give me my money back, I paid 6 euros for that toy hamburger !
There’s no doubt that this Belgian fast-food restaurant chain could not operate in America as it operates in Europe (Belgium, France and Luxembourg), there’s no way for an American to buy those pretty pathetic little hamburgers !

Just take a look at that “GIANT” size !

My personal testimony

August 8, 2007 10:26 pm

As usual it’s been quite a long time since my last blog entry. I know I promised to keep it updated in a daily basis. The thing was that the days where I had something to say I got much work to get done and the days where I had no work at all I simply had nothing to say. Anyways, no news are mostly good news, what really matters is that my weblog is still up and running. However, this time, I’ll try to regularly write something down.

I just recorded a ten minute video on my conversion to the LDS Church (Mormon Church) where I share my personal testimony. I’ll have to admit it, I was a little nervous (particularly at the very end of the video), I’m just not used to video recording this kind of things. It was somewhat scary being in front of a camera talking about my feelings. Just try to not laugh at me, it’s a sincere testimony, I didn’t even edit the video, you can easily hear some mispronunciations because of my nervousness. Sorry for the stuttering and the stumbling anyway. I uploaded it over on Google YouTube, so you can watch it online.

YouTube embedded video:

Things I have to do

April 30, 2007 6:19 pm

I just updated my photo gallery software, from version 1.4 to 2.1, I had a pretty old Gallery version running on my server. The thing was that I completely forgot to keep it updated for quite sometime. So the new version is already working and looks really nice.The other day, I was wondering why most women have that superhuman ability to update their diaries everyday while most men just don’t. I actually thought to myself, seldom do I have enough time to get my work done, I just can’t keep my blog updated everyday, it takes a lot of time ! So after wondering for a while, I found out a possible answer; I think that women are less selfish than men, that’s why they can easily share most of their thoughts with others while most men just find no reason to do it and therefore don’t take the trouble to update a blog every single day, for instance. As I really want that to change, I decided to challenge myself by setting a goal of posting something new and different everyday. So I had a radical idea, as I felt the need to use different languages to post my blog entries, I decided to use French, English and Spanish; So I’m going to kind of swap them each day in order to train myself. I actually love English but I wouldn’t like to lose my French and Spanish orthography. I know it will be a hard task but I really need to take the challenge.


Some random thoughts

April 13, 2007 6:57 pm

Yesterday, I was tossing and turning all night long, so I just couldn’t sleep at all. As my dorm walls are really thin, sometimes, one can hear annoying noises from people next door. This time, the sound was kind of a strange snore, I couldn’t identify the source but really wanted to shout at the top of my lungs “arrêtez de ronfler! ” (stop snoring!). As I didn’t succeed in shouting him down (I didn’t even know where the snorer was), I eventually decided to get up from bed to listen to some relaxing music and stop hearing that disturbing noise.So while listening to some music I started writing into my diary which I very much enjoy. I find it so interesting to write what goes on in my life, this way I can give myself a positive feedback on my behavior and my attitude toward life. Seeing how things change through time makes us grow in many ways. Once I realized how important every single detail is, details that I usually forget, it really made me wonder for a while about life which is kind of a huge puzzle where each of our thoughts and emotions is just a piece of this puzzle. Each of us has a puzzle to play with, mostly we just move the pieces without realizing it, though. So I, myself, think that writing all these movements on a piece of paper allows us to create a kind of strategy to avoid committing the same mistakes over and over again. That’s why I keep a record of my life.While writing down some of the ideas I had in my head, I wondered about the nature of space and time for a while. So I eventually put into words all the thoughts that crossed my mind over the night concerning my own perception of both space and time, I actually filled up 24 pages of my diary. I was a little inspired from the Stephen Hawking’s book “A brief history of time” which I read a couple of years ago. It’s interesting to know how space and time behave in the Universe. According to the Newton’s space and time perception, they’re both absolute and infinite parameters. That’s the way they were thought of before 1915; For instance, the concept of time was thought of as a straight line in which events take place as a continuous sequence of different points on the line which is not modified at all; A time that moves forward without repeating itself. In other words, past, present and future are different and always occur in that order. That’s actually been the common perception of time ‘from ancient times till our days’. Nevertheless, Albert Einstein conceptualized and conceived space and time so differently; Contrary to what Newton believed, for Einstein, both space and time are separately finite and relative parameters. However, when they’re both seen as a single mathematical object called ’space-time’, this object is no longer relative but absolute. The odd is that ’space-time’ is represented by a four dimension geometry which has nothing to do with the Euclidean geometry where the distances between two different points can be easily calculated and represented by a straight line. This three dimension geometry, known as Euclidean geometry, is exactly our space perception ‘in the real world’.
However, in a four dimension geometry (three space dimensions and one time dimension), the flat space becomes a curved space which is affected by time at all times. So the shortest distance between two different points is no longer a straight line but a geodesic which is kind of a weird curved line (if you’re a Riemann fan you must know what it is). Anyways, that’s the nature of ’space-time’, according to the Einstein’s General Relativity theory. So everything in the Universe, especially the mass-energy (seen as a single mathematical object too), can modify the ’space-time’ and vice versa; In other words, the mass (mass-energy) tell the space (space-time) how its geometry must be modified and the space tell the mass the way it must move (through the curved space). That’s actually the true nature of gravity which is not a strength as Newton thought of it, but just a manifestation of this geometry (space-time). All the objects in the Universe like planets just move through geodesics (well known as orbits) in ’space-time’.
You may say that Newton’s Gravity theory is much easier than Einstein’s, I agree, in either case, the final calculations are almost always similar actually, so that’s why we still use the Newton’s theory. Why don’t I study Physics instead of Mathematics ? Just kidding…

So what exactly do I mean with all of this? What I do mean is that neither space nor time has a concrete reality, their true nature is actually a mystery, for the moment at least. According to the human perception, they are just intellectual concepts created by an illusion of the mind. The true nature of space and time has nothing to do with the way that most of us conceive these dimensions.
One of my favorite theories, the well known Quantum Mechanics theory whose fundamental assumptions are all about probabilities since it only uses probability models to describe the space and time at the smallest scale possible. It basically says that particles have no time direction. In other words, past, present and future don’t exist in that order. So why does the human mind perceive things in the way it does ? I just don’t know.
I was also wondering if the reality and human perception of it were intelligently designed in that way or just the product of a coincidence, an existence probability (in the Quantum Physics world). The second possibility really scares me, I just can’t see intelligence as a coincidence (an existence probability), if my consciousness is just the product of a coincidence, by induction, all my thoughts must be the product of a coincidence as well; Instead, I do think that everything in the Universe has a purpose, every single object is an important component of a sophisticated system called Universe. For me, our consciousness, especially our intelligence and therefore our way of thinking, are not a coincidence at all. As Albert Einstein once said: ‘God doesn’t play dice with the Universe’. Yet if we don’t fully understand the true nature of reality which has a ’strange behavior’ at its fundamental level, the Universe is understandable, we’ll always be able to find order in it, even in chaotic scenarios. We all live in an ordered Universe where intelligence reveals itself in the orderly harmony of what exists, it can always be understood through rigorous mathematics and deep reasoning. However, I, myself, think that yielding place to mystery is one of the most beautiful things in life. Just imagine knowing absolutely everything, there would be no longer any surprise, any wonder and, most importantly, any emotion. That’s not the way I want to see life. I’m not trying to justify scientifically the existence of a supreme being, I just have neither evidence nor a universally accepted definition of God to use the evidence-based scientific method properly. Those who try to give ’scientific proofs’ that God doesn’t exist just don’t have the faintest idea on what science is all about since there’s no evidence to prove it either (at the moment at least).
Maybe the human mind perceives reality in such a way for us to be able to feel emotions such as love whose existence cannot be proved scientifically either, however, we all can feel it. If we could change our space and time perception, for instance, all human emotions wouldn’t exist anymore. Our perception of reality allows us to appreciate our environment through our emotions, we couldn’t otherwise see the beauty of life itself. I do think that’s a great gift we all received from God. That’s why I truly believe in God, let me point out that I’m not a blind believer, I’m a technologist who loves science.
Does the fact of believing religiously in God contradict what I think scientifically with my intellect? I’m not sure, I don’t have enough empirical data to say they contradict one another; Just as an example, the most accepted theories of modern physics are the Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity, however, even when both of them have been proved empirically, they are completely contradictory with each other at their fundamental assumptions. But are they really contradictory? There are three possibilities: 1. one of them is fake, 2. both of them are fake, 3. both of them are true but there’s a missing piece of information somewhere that makes them compatible with each other.

Actually, before being a Mormon, I considered myself an agnostic highly influenced by the Spinoza’s philosophy (I never was an atheist). Even if I don’t agree with some of his doctrines, I still consider him a great philosopher. For Spinoza, Nature and God are two different names for the same reality (substance) governed by only one set of rules where everything must necessarily happen the way it does (therefore there’s no free will), God is the natural world which determines the existence of things and their complex chain of cause and effect.

I truly believed in his philosophical doctrines, nevertheless, I was always convinced I needed something more ‘human’ to believe in. Something that makes me feel love, something more adequate to my human condition. So that’s why I liked the Mormon theology and decided to convert myself to Mormonism. In life, there are more things than just math and code. I see Mormonism not just as my religion but also as a way of life which makes me feel fulfilled since it makes me grow as a person in very many different ways.

Paris, the city of lights

April 5, 2007 6:03 pm

I just got back from Paris, it was just a short four day trip where I spent more money than I meant to. That’s actually what always happens to me when I don’t plan things properly, but in this case, I got to say it was worth it so far.

The original plan I had was to just watch the Mormon General Conference in Paris with some friends. For those who don’t know what Mormon General Conference is, it’s an official LDS conference that happens only twice a year which is transmitted to the whole world via satellite from Salt Lake City, Utah, US. The main purpose of this conference is to give us a chance to learn positive things from the LDS Church authorities that help us be better persons in very many different ways. I actually quite liked it.

I had planned to come back to Brussels on Sunday but I eventually decided to stay in Paris two more days. Andrew and Robbie (two American friends of mine) convinced me to visit Disneyland. As I only knew the California and Florida parks in the US, I liked the idea to know the Paris park. So on Monday morning, we went to the park; Once there, just at the main entrance waiting in the line to get our tickets, the park immediately brought me back a whole bunch of memories of my childhood. The first time I visited a Disneyland park was around fifteen years ago; Though, at the time, I was just a little child, I can still remember too many moments that I lived with my family at Walt Disney World. Visiting Disneyland Paris and seeing the park through the eyes of a child allowed me to relive those moments again, so I had a pretty good time and so much fun with Robbie and Andrew at the park. It was a worthwhile experience that I enjoyed immensely.

I’ll try to blog something more extensive on this trip later on. I was actually thinking to post the next blog entry in French, it feels good to talk about a trip to Paris in French.

I uploaded some pictures over at Flickr if you want to check them out.

Why did I become a Mormon?

March 13, 2007 7:20 pm

It’s been quite a longtime now since the last time I posted a blog entry here, I actually had nothing interesting whatsoever to say. You probably thought that I was no longer going to keep this weblog updated, so I’m back after all this time. I do hope you will continue to read it.Concerning the question at the head of this post, probably most of you may think I’m a bit crazy with all these religious ideas. You might also think of it as a sign of weakness of the mind, of course, that’s also a valid opinion, criticism has always existed and will always exist; Critics are just different ideas which I highly respect, I’ve always been an open-minded person, after all, we all live in an endless Universe of infinite probabilities. Everything can be true and false, good and bad at the same time; There will always be questions concerning the true nature of things, why does the Universe exist? Why do things work in the way they do? Where do we come from? We don’t even have any scientific response to them yet. Anyways, I’m not going to discuss it here nor will I try to respond to them in a religious way either, I just don’t want to get into it now. What I do mean is that our capacity to ask such questions makes us progress and is crucial for the growth of the human knowledge, that’s the main reason I respect those who think differently. Anyway, I decided to post this religion-related article in order to explain what I feel on Mormonism which hence is the religion I believe in.

The way I became member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS or Mormon) is kind of weird even for me. All of my family is Catholic, I was educated at a Catholic school in Mexico when I was a child so I grew up among Catholics. For some reason, I started losing my faith, I didn’t believe in God anymore so I started keeping away from it all and seeing the science almost as my religion, I only believed in objectively verifiable scientific truths.

When I first met the LDS missionaries here in Brussels, I thought to myself, why are they doing such a proselytism? Actually I was sure they will never convert me to their religion, I just didn’t believe in Mormonism. Finally, I decided to listen to them and started reading the Book of Mormon which is considered within Mormonism to be another Testament of Jesus Christ (in the Americas); At first, all I did was looking for contradictory information in it, I actually managed to find a couple of logical mistakes. However, after a while, I started thinking to myself, why do I always do this kind of things just to contradict the faith of others? So I did continue my reading which I very much enjoyed actually and the lessons of the missionaries. As I really saw faith in them, a wonderful faith, I started trusting them. I just hadn’t the faintest idea what the faith was like, I’d never felt it before, so I had a radical change of mind concerning faith.

In fact, what really made me believe in the Mormon theology was a dream I had one night, after reading the Book of Mormon… what I dreamed was wonderful, I dreamed of my childhood. On that night, my dream took me to a little house of plastic that I had to play with when I was a child; For me, it was kind of a church that I used to call ‘church of Jesus’. I also remember myself trying to read a green little bible which had a complicated language for my age, at that time, I had a very bad Spanish comprehension (my native tongue) so I only understood 2 out of 10 words; It was so frustrating for me. When I eventually woke up the next morning, I took a look around and thought to myself, oh Jesus… it was just a dream. However, while taking the breakfast I realized that all I had dreamed was a memory which had been hidden somewhere in my mind for most of my life, a memory that I thought I had forgotten forever. Now, I remember every single detail… my mom was right when she told me that I was so religious when I was a child, as I didn’t remember anything about my early childhood, I actually thought that she was just kidding me but it was true !

When I go to the Church every Sunday, I remember my early childhood very well which makes me feel very happy. Sometimes when I listen to the Mormon tabernacle choir music, I remember all the religious songs that I used to sing and record in my early years, I know my voice is nowhere near as good as theirs but I did my best, I was just a little child.

Everything is a matter of faith in the LDS Church, when I felt it for the first time it really changed my life. I finally learned that it is possible to have both scientific and religious thinking at the same time, even though they seem to be contradictory. It took me so much time to accept Jesus Christ in my heart, I think. Now, I’m really happy and thankful for the chance the LDS missionaries gave me to know the Gospel of Jesus Christ and his true Church on earth.

Special thanks to Daniel (a friend of mine from Portugal) who introduced me to the Church, Elder Riley Birch (a friend from Utah, US), Elder Bize (a friend from France), Elder Bourne (a friend from Texas, US)… and all those who were involved in my conversion.

Multiple languages: a way of life

December 13, 2006 10:40 am

Last weekend, I felt a need for some relaxing time, doing something else than math and hacking. So I decided to get around a bit in order to relax myself. I had a pretty nice time being out on the town. In spite of weather, the center of Brussels always looks very nice in winter, especially the Grand Place (central market square) which is almost always crowded with tourists from all around the world, actually one can always see a bunch of people taking pictures of the Brussels town hall building. This time was no different, Christmas ornaments and lights everywhere, live concerts… the perfect place to dine out. I really enjoyed it. I actually dined in a small restaurant, nothing fancy, but the dinner was great, probably one of the best meals I’ve eaten in a long time.

What I like most about Brussels is its people’s cosmopolitan and cultured way of life, for some reason, the city is considered the heart of Europe. Every single person speaks at least two languages in Brussels, French and Dutch (Flemish), but most of the people I’ve been with speak English and German as well. Sometimes, one, who comes from America (any country), is humiliated because of our poor skills to speak many languages. It’s really embarrassing when someone who speaks 5 languages asks you, how many languages do you speak?
I just find no response that doesn’t make me feel worthless. In most cases, I just think to myself, I should include programming languages (just kidding). Anyways, I’ll have to improve my ability to speak multiple languages, it would make me feel better. No doubt, Brussels is the world’s best place to do so.
Actually I already started learning German, but I still find it so hard to express myself clearly, my German proficiency is really bad, for the moment at least. Acquiring a foreign language is learning a skill and not a body of information since it’s not a matter of reading just grammar rules and vocabulary, one must not only understand the concepts, one must also use that information in daily activities which is complicated at first, but after a while it becomes natural. I, myself, think that learning a foreign language is always an amazing experience. I’ve always been slightly in awe of those who speak multiple languages.

Code, code and more code

November 28, 2006 8:44 pm

All day long I’ve had my hands full working on a personal project, I’ve been beating my brains out with an algorithm involving a couple of complicated calculations, in fact, I just got it done. The code (written in C#) seems to work good enough, I’ll have to clean it up a bit, though. There are still quite a few useless source lines of code. As I need to do some C# + OpenGL programming for my project, I’ve been trying out some available OpenGL bindings for C# like opengl-sharp that includes a Gtk# widget and GtkGL# that includes it too. Finally, I decided to use Tao Framework which is a collection of bindings to various native libraries (OpenGL, SDL, OpenAL among others), furthermore, it seems to be the current standard OpenGL wrapper API for Mono.

As Tao is not a Unix technology but a migration technology (from .NET), perhaps a whole bunch of people may think it’s not a good choice for building a GNOME application. Nevertheless, I, myself, think we’re in the real world and Tao is, for the moment at least, the best choice for developing cross-platform OpenGL applications.As part of my project, I’ve been using the F-spot’s source code, so I got a modified F-spot version (0.2.0) running on my laptop. My F-spot-0.2.2 (unmodified version) runs perfectly, but when I modify it with the same changes I made to F-spot-0.2.0, it simply crashes. I need F-Spot-0.2.2 to work with the new features I added to F-spot-0.2.0 (3D modeling from pictures) in order to continue my project so I’ll have to patch it once again. It seems that this may be due to a dbus-sharp problem (Managed D-Bus issue) which is the C# implementation of D-Bus used by F-spot-0.2.2 for single-instance detection. I’ve not had enough time to read the D-Bus API documentation so I haven’t the faintest idea how those lines of code work (within F-Spot-0.2.2). Anyways, the algorithm I’m working with for generating 3D human faces from pictures doesn’t work yet due to the lack of important features within the skin chrominance model that I use for creating realistic 3D human face models, in some cases it works but it takes up to 10 min of computing time ! so I still need to fix a bunch of issues.

In the future, I’d like to add some extra features like statistical modelling and host the project in a subversion repository. I started hacking on this project as an educational exercise, now I’m really getting so excited about it.

By the way, I wasn’t going to post a geek-oriented blog entry, why did I do it?