An optical scan voting system is an electronic voting system and uses an optical scanner to read marked paper ballots and tally the results. (Wikipedia).
Solar power monitoring and logging solution - Part 1
I put together a "cheap" solution to monitor and log power from my test solar system.
From playlist Electronic Measurement Equipment
Solar power monitoring and logging solution - Part 2
Using Excel to graph the output from the multimeters...
From playlist Electronic Measurement Equipment
This video is used for Hologram technology, just make the hologram device at home with a very simple way, I'll put a video of how to make the Hologram device. Enjoy!
From playlist OPTICS
Electronic measurement equipment and multimeters - Part 1
In this video series I show different measurement equipment (multimeters, etc) and why / how I use them. In later videos I'll explore different features and highlight pro's and con's. A list of my multimeters can be purchased here: http://astore.amazon.com/m0711-20?_encoding=UTF8&node=
From playlist Electronic Measurement Equipment
Carl Zeiss S-planar lens pt.3: light collimation
Before the Carl Zeiss s-planar photo-lithography lens can be used as intended, it is necessary to find a way to get as much light as possible into the optical tube. Another aspect is the uniformity of the projection field. A simple diffuser plate does not work since it is very inefficient:
From playlist Carl Zeiss S-planar Photolithography Lens
Voting Machines & Audits: It Ain't how your Grandparents Voted
(February 11, 2009) Barbara Simons provides an overview of the types of voting systems being deployed, some of the problems with theses systems, and various efforts to improve the security, reliability, accessibility, and usability of the systems. Stanford University: http://www.stanford.
From playlist Engineering
High Energy Dye Laser Optical Design
An overview of the optics for the high energy pulsed dye laser.
From playlist Lasers
DEFCON 16: Climbing Everest: An Insider's Look at one state's Voting Systems
Speaker: Sandy Clark "Mouse", University of Pennsylvania Hanging Chads, Hopping votes, Flipped votes, Tripled votes, Missing memory cards, Machine malfunctions, Software glitches, Undervotes, Overvotes. Reports of voting machine failures flooded the news after the last elections and left
From playlist DEFCON 16
NOTACON 5: Current Election Technologies and How to Improve
Speakers: Smoke and Phreak This presentation will cover the current voting technologies from touch screens to optical scanners. We will also be covering the future of electronic election technologies, focusing on more securable software and hardware cryptographic protocols such as the Tru
From playlist Notacon 5
23C3: Hacking the Electoral Law
Speaker: Ulrich Wiesner How the Ministry of the Interior turns fundamental election principals into their opposite, without even asking the parliament. Public control and transparency of elections, not trust, are well established principles to prevent electoral fraud in a democracy. Wi
From playlist 23C3: Who can you trust
Live from the ATLAS Experiment
Find out more about the ATLAS Experiment and recent upgrades of the detector.
From playlist 360° videos
The Computer Chronicles - Comdex (1988)
Special thanks to archive.org for hosting these episodes. Downloads of all these episodes and more can be found at: http://archive.org/details/computerchronicles
From playlist The Computer Chronicles 1988 Episodes
DEFCON 15: Q & A with Bruce Schneier
Speaker: Bruce Schneier Bruce Schneier is an internationally renowned security technologist and CTO of BT Counterpane, referred to by The Economist as a "security guru." He is the author of eight books -- including the best sellers "Beyond Fear: Thinking Sensibly about Security in an Unc
From playlist DEFCON 15
Amazing Animated Optical Illusions
There are links below. That's the images from this video and you can print them out and manage it all by yourself. Please use the transparency mode for the print template and do not change the size of any image, this is very important.
From playlist Home Science Videos - Cool Science Experiments
26C3: Why Germany Succeeded In Achieving Meaningful Voting Computer Changes 6/7
Full title: Why Germany Succeeded Where America Has Failed in Achieving Meaningful Voting Computer Changes Clip 6/7 Speaker: Kathleen Wynn And Why All Democracies Should Follow The decision made by the German Constitutional Court is THE definition of what election reform really is
From playlist 26C3: Here be dragons day 2
reaLD 3D glasses filter with a linear polarising filter
This is for a post on my blog: http://blog.stevemould.com
From playlist Everything in chronological order
26C3: Why Germany Succeeded In Achieving Meaningful Voting Computer Changes 5/7
Full title: Why Germany Succeeded Where America Has Failed in Achieving Meaningful Voting Computer Changes Clip 5/7 Speaker: Kathleen Wynn And Why All Democracies Should Follow The decision made by the German Constitutional Court is THE definition of what election reform really is
From playlist 26C3: Here be dragons day 2
Eidophor: 1950's Steampunk Video Projection Technology
Mike Harrison has been investigating a forgotten technology: the Eidophor. Before LCD projectors, an incredible engineering effort was put into developing a live video projector. What resulted is a machine that used a electron gun to manipulate a thin film of oil spread across a mirror. It
From playlist External videos
ICCV19: Oral Session 4.2A - Segmentation, Detection, 3D Scene Understanding
Link to indexed video: https://conftube.com/video/2ntDYowHbZs 1. YOLACT: Real-Time Instance Segmentation Daniel Bolya, Chong Zhou, Fanyi Xiao, Yong Jae Lee https://conftube.com/video/2ntDYowHbZs?tocitem=2 2. Expectation-Maximization Attention Networks for Semantic Segmentation Xia Li, Z
From playlist AI Research