8230 readersFacial recognition software has been a facet in science fiction stories and television for decades. The truth is, though, real, honest-to-goodness facial recognition software has been used for social, security and creative reasons for over ten years now.
Marketers are now getting into the game when it comes to the clever use of this technology. As
2850 readersWhile researching an essay about New York City poets and the Great Depression last year, this GalleyCat editor read through hundreds of pages from 1930s novels, periodicals, and self-published materials that couldn't leave the New York Public Library.
Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software can help authors and researchers digging through a stack of orphan works.
2297 readersThe first draft of this post was dictated using the free Dragon Dictation iPhone app last night. While this GalleyCat editor strolled home and talked into his iPhone, the program automatically transcribed the words you are reading.
The uses of dictation software seem endless for writers: you can dictate your notes, emails, Tweets, Facebook post,
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2693 readersI found this video online a few weeks ago, shared by the lovely Jeanne Male.
In sharing it she wrote:
A wonderful example of emotional contagion. Notice how your attitude shifts during this brief video.
And I know it’s Monday, and I know watching videos might take a whole few minutes…
But if you do happen to have a
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Last night poet Nikky Finney rocked the National Book Awards with her acceptance speech for the poetry award. You can watch her speech in the video embedded above–simply scroll ahead to 16:10-mark.
Follow this link to read a free sample of her award winning book, Head Off & Split. When she finished, host John
1193 readersLike many journalists, this GalleyCat editor always leaves the library with too many documents photocopied from books and magazines. With the right text recognition tools, we can avoid these problems all together--the best programs will transcribe scanned, photocopied, or photographed images into digital text.
Inspired by Lifehacker's list of the Five Best Text Recognition Tools,
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Artist Danielle Feliciano hopes to raise $2,500 on Kickstarter to fund her title, Unlocking the Right Brain: A Creative Thinking Workbook.
This artsy workbook promotes and teaches creative thinking. It will include watercolor illustrations, practical concepts and visual exercises in the finished book. Above, we’ve embedded a video about the project–what do you think?
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10531 readersHappy Monday, everyone! How did the weekend go? Were you able to spend some time without thinking about work? I did work a little, but I had a lot of fun watching movies as well. I think that helped a lot in making me feel great this morning.
If you do not feel too energized this
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6758 readersYou know the fiction-writing dictum “Show, don’t tell.” But how does it apply in practical terms when it comes to communicating characterization without exposition?
People in different eras have unique speech and speech patterns, but restrain yourself from indulging in periodization in your historical novel; if your Elizabethan-era characters talk like Shakespeare’s, people 1) won’t understand