TechFest ‘09

2009 February 25
by Kris Hoet

Microsoft Research is currently having it’s annual gathering in Redmond, showing the world some of the latest projects they’ve been working on – TechFest 2009.

“TechFest is an annual event that brings researchers from Microsoft Research’s labs around the world to Redmond to share their latest work with Microsoft product teams. Attendees experience some of the freshest, most innovative technologies emerging from Microsoft’s research efforts. The event provides a forum in which product teams and researchers can discuss the novel work occurring in the labs, thereby encouraging effective technology transfer into Microsoft products.”

Basically a lot of geekery, but worth watching. One of the projects that was shown yesterday which I found rather cool is panoramic video stitching software – Qik meets Photosynth as TechCrunch calls it (although it’s probably more Qik meets ICE* but anyway). Check out their video:

*ICE is short for Image Composite Editor, an advanced panoramic image stitcher which is also coming from Microsoft Research and worth a look on its own (free download).

2 Responses leave one →
  1. 2009 February 28

    Hey, thanks for turning me on to ICE. I’ve been following Photosynth for a while and this demo has me quite excited. I, too, have written a response to TechCrunch’s post, so figured I’d drop in and see what others had written.

  2. 2009 March 2

    I’m glad you like ICE as well Randall, hope they will build this into Windows Live Photo Gallery soon.

    - Kris

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