Ramesh Jain

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Extreme Stories: 9

When you are given a very large number of events, say millions, and you need to tell a story then what would you do? In good old days, the computational task of ‘remembering’ and then selecting such events was very…

By Ramesh | March 5, 2012 | Experiential Computing | 3 Comments |
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Extreme Stories: 8

We are witnessing the ‘rise of Big Data’ in the last few years. The growth in the rate of the production of the data seems to be only accelerating. So one needs to ask a very important question – what…

By Ramesh | March 1, 2012 | Experiential Computing | No Comments |
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Extreme Stories: 7

Can one tell a story without using text? The answer seems to be yes because storytelling is clearly older than the text. Before text was invented, oral traditions of story telling were common in almost every culture that ever existed.…

By Ramesh | February 25, 2012 | Experiential Computing | 5 Comments |
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Extreme Stories: 6

So how do people tell stories when they have lots of events that are seemingly related to the what needs to be told but telling everything in gory details makes a story boring and may be counterproductive to the goal…

By Ramesh | February 19, 2012 | Technical Thoughts | No Comments |
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Extreme Stories: 5

A normal story is usually to convey experience or information about a particular topic, object (including a person or a place), relationships, or a major event. Most such stories contain a subject or theme, and experience from several events related…

By Ramesh | February 16, 2012 | Experiential Computing | 3 Comments |
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