Superposition
Composite of multiple video frames of a space/time transformed slit-scan video, posted earlier.
Antwerpen Centraal, railway station, Antwerp, Belgium, July 2025
#colordispersion #videoprocessing #imageprocessing #computationalart #slitscan #antwerpencentraalstation #antwerp #belgium #eurostar #railwaystation #abstract #abstractstreet #urbanphotographyLa douce France
Average landscape 0018
Mean minimum pixel values in video frames of a video of a landscape in Northern France seen from the Eurostar. July 2025
#averagelandscapes #france #landscape #eurostar #abstract #videoprocessing #computationalart #germany #abstractart #imageprocessing #traintripRound and round
Polar transformed slit-scan of the carrousel at Place Gutenberg, Strasbourg, France, July 2025
#strasbourg #france #slitscan #urbanphotography #carousel #polartransform #computationalart #urbanMorph / move
Slit-scan with color dispersion algorithm applied on a motion interpolated video
Keflavik Airport, Iceland, July 2024
#car #videoexperiment #experimentalphotography #computationalart #videoprocessing #imageprocessing #abstractart #abstract #keflavik #icelandDispersions
Composite of various pixel displacement and color dispersion algoritms applied to a video from the Schwebebahn.
Wuppertal, Germany, May 2025
#urbanphotography #videoprocessing #computationalart #abstractcity #abstract #wuppertal #schwebebahn #cityscape🤖🛒 Ah, the riveting world of "CPU-Based Layout Design" for warehouses! Just what we needed to make pallet stacking sound as thrilling as watching paint dry. Kudos to the authors for turning computational snooze-fests into an art form! 🎨💤
https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.04266 #CPUBasedLayout #Design #Warehouses #PalletStacking #ComputationalArt #SnoozeFest #HackerNews #ngated
CPU-Based Layout Design for Picker-to-Parts Pallet Warehouses
Picker-to-parts pallet warehouses often face inefficiencies due to conventional layouts causing excessive travel distances and high labor requirements. This study introduces a novel layout design inspired by CPU architecture, partitioning warehouse space into specialized zones, namely Performance (P), Efficiency (E), and Shared (S). Discrete-event simulation is used to evaluate this design against traditional rectangular (random and ABC storage) and Flying-V layouts. Results demonstrate significant improvements in throughput time and reduced labor requirements, highlighting the potential for CPU-based layouts in optimizing warehouse operations.
arXiv.org