Dance is the third album by Paul Motian to be released on the ECM label. It was released in 1977 and features performances by Motian with David Izenzon and Charles Brackeen.
Reception
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 4½ stars stating "Although drummer Paul Motian is the leader of this trio set with the brilliant bassist David Izenzon, it is Charles Brackeen, heard on tenor and soprano, who is generally the solo star. Motian's six originals (which include "Waltz Song," "Kalypso," "Asia" and "Lullaby") contain plenty of variety and generally live up to their titles. ".
Shake! was the group's last album to feature Jack Dawson on bass guitar and Russ Chadwick on drums.
Critical reception
On Allmusic, Cub Koda wrote, "Shake! was probably the group's second best album and certainly the one that came the closest to representing their live act.... Lots of fun and fireworks on this one, the sound of a band at the top of their game."
In computational chemistry, a constraint algorithm is a method for satisfying a Newtonian motion of a rigid which consists of mass points. By this algorithm, the distance between mass points is maintained constant. In general, the algorithm is constructed by following procedures; (i) choosing novel unconstrained coordinates (internal coordinates), (ii) introducing explicit constraint forces, (iii) minimizing constraint forces implicitly by the technique of Lagrange multipliers or projection methods.
Constraint algorithms are often applied to molecular dynamics simulations. Although such simulations are sometimes performed using internal coordinates that automatically satisfy the bond-length, bond-angle and torsion-angle constraints, simulations may also be performed using explicit or implicit constraint forces for these three constraints. However, explicit constraint forces give a cause of the inefficient computation; more computational power is required to get a trajectory of a given length. Therefore, internal coordinates and implicit-force constraint solvers are generally preferred.
Anthony is caught between dreams of being a musician and pleasing his father and fiance. Encouraged by his great uncle, Anthony finds inspiration from a mysterious older woman in an other worldly night club, who teaches him to find happiness through swing dancing.
Swing is a computer puzzle game, released for the PlayStation and PC, developed in Germany by the now defunct Software 2000.
In the USA, a similar game was released under the name "Marble Master". A downgraded version of the game was released for the Game Boy Color.
Released in 1997, the object of the game is to score points by dropping balls onto sets of see-saws, in rows of three or more of the same colour. The twist, however, is that each ball has a different weight, determined by the number written on the front of it. The higher the number, the heavier the ball. This means that if a ball is placed onto one side of the see-saw which is heavier than the total value of the balls on the other side, the balance would be upset, sending the top ball flying across the playing field to land on another column. Cascade 'throws' can be achieved, and the game is over if a column reaches too tall. A variety of bonus balls, all with special uses, also feature.
In 1999, a sequel was released: Swing Plus: Total Mind Control. The game was never released outside Germany.
Mandy Jenkins (Cora Green), an African American cook for a wealthy white family in Birmingham, Alabama, discovers her husband Cornell is having an affair with Eloise Jackson (Hazel Diaz). When she confronts her husband and Eloise at a nightclub, a violent fight ensues. Eloise leaves Birmingham and relocates to the Harlem section of New York City, where she gets a job as a cabaret vocalist under the false name of Cora Smith. She is followed to Harlem by her husband, Lem, who becomes mixed up in the local crime scene. Mandy also arrives in New York, having left Cornell. She gets a job as the wardrobe mistress at the cabaret where Eloise is performing. When Eloise breaks her leg during a drunken fall, Mandy is recruited as the last-minute substitute and becomes a musical star as the revue is transferred to Broadway. Cornell, who is now destitute, reunites with Mandy and agrees never to cheat on her again.
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Constraint Satisfaction: introduction
Introduction to Constraint Satisfaction Problems and the backtracking algorithm
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Constraint satisfaction problems
Main algorithms to solve discrete constraint satisfaction problems. Chapter 5 of Artificial Intelligence, a modern approach by Russel and Norvig.
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What are constraints in a complex system? How do constraints work, when do they work, what do they do, how can we use them to make change in a complex system? These questions are difficult to answer and they come up every time the topic is introduced.
Chris Corrigan has spent much of the last 20 years helping groups to understand complexity using dialogue and sensemaking. Chris continues to work to develop new ways to introduce these challenging concepts. In this discussion at the NYC Complexity Lounge, he will share some of his latest ideas about how to talk about constraints, with a special emphasis on making change when you don't have formal power in a system.
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Constrained optimization introduction
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In this video, I'll show you an easy way to draw a constraint graph using constraint satisfaction problem (CSP) in Artificial Intelligence (AI).
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0:00 Introduction
0:06 CSPs: overview
0:11 Course plan
0:55 Factor graphs
2:24 Map coloring
5:20 As a search problem
7:03 Variable-based models
8:58 Applications
12:06 Roadmap
For more information about Stanford's Artificial Intelligence professional and graduate programs visit: https://stanford.io/ai
Associate Professor Percy Liang
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Assistant Professor Dorsa Sadigh
Assistant Professor in the Computer Science Department & Electrical Engineering Department
https://profiles.stanford.edu/dorsa-sadigh
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0:06 CSPs: overview
0:11 Course plan
0:55 Factor graphs
2:24 Map coloring
5:20 As a search problem
7:03 Variable-based models
8:58 Applications
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What are constraints in a complex system? How do constraints work, when do they work, what do they do, how can we use them to make change in a complex system? T...
What are constraints in a complex system? How do constraints work, when do they work, what do they do, how can we use them to make change in a complex system? These questions are difficult to answer and they come up every time the topic is introduced.
Chris Corrigan has spent much of the last 20 years helping groups to understand complexity using dialogue and sensemaking. Chris continues to work to develop new ways to introduce these challenging concepts. In this discussion at the NYC Complexity Lounge, he will share some of his latest ideas about how to talk about constraints, with a special emphasis on making change when you don't have formal power in a system.
If you're confused by how constraints operate in a complex system, bring your questions, and help add your own thoughts to some simple and useful tools for scaffolding learning and action.
*Bio*
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What are constraints in a complex system? How do constraints work, when do they work, what do they do, how can we use them to make change in a complex system? These questions are difficult to answer and they come up every time the topic is introduced.
Chris Corrigan has spent much of the last 20 years helping groups to understand complexity using dialogue and sensemaking. Chris continues to work to develop new ways to introduce these challenging concepts. In this discussion at the NYC Complexity Lounge, he will share some of his latest ideas about how to talk about constraints, with a special emphasis on making change when you don't have formal power in a system.
If you're confused by how constraints operate in a complex system, bring your questions, and help add your own thoughts to some simple and useful tools for scaffolding learning and action.
*Bio*
Chris Corrigan is a teacher and facilitator who works with complexity theory and complexity-informed methods of facilitation and evaluation to help organizations and communities work with uncertain futures and difficult challenges. His complexity practice is informed by the work of Dave Snowden, Glenda Eoyang, and Cynthia Kurtz among others. He is a global steward of the Art of Hosting community of practice and works extensively with non-profits, indigenous communities, social change efforts to support justice and human dignity. He lives on the west coast of Canada, in Squamish traditional territory on an island called Nex̱wlélex̱wm (Bowen Island) with his partner Caitlin Frost.
00:00:00 Intro
00:04:57 Chris's Background
00:09:22 Open Space
00:11:33 The Container Metaphor
00:13:06 Enter Complexity
00:15:25 Enter Constraints & Context
00:31:33 Constraints as Causality
00:39:08 Mapping Constraints
00:41:40 Connections & Exchanges
00:48:04 Attractors & Boundaries
00:56:27 Identity
00:57:23 Cynefin Dynamics
01:00:51 Discussion
01:02:30 QA - Working Together
01:06:40 QA - Union Case Study
01:12:09 QA - Participatory Facilitation
01:16:50 QA - Identities
01:19:18 QA - Data Capture
01:25:43 QA - Contextualization (method)
01:35:35 The Wrap
*Links*
Slide Deck: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/fn42qsylej3ytlm4p6siq/Slides-from-May-26-2021-talk-on-constraints.pdf?rlkey=uw0mrjpdlt7e4ly5al9j9dnw4&e=1&dl=0
Glenda's Dissertation: https://web.archive.org/web/20160301060603/http://www.hsdinstitute.org/about-hsd/dr-glenda/glendaeoyang-dissertation.pdf#
Hosting Dialogic Containers: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/28codo2tncohlahdhqoz5/ODP-V48-No2-Corrigan_Rev3.pdf?rlkey=cu6b0166sc4upd3i24lb3hvwf&e=1&dl=0
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Courses on Khan Academy are always 100% free. Start practicing—and saving your progress—now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/multivariable-calculus/applicatio...
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See a simple example of a constrained optimization problem and start getting a feel for how to think about it. This introduces the topic of Lagrange multipliers.
Courses on Khan Academy are always 100% free. Start practicing—and saving your progress—now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/multivariable-calculus/applications-of-multivariable-derivatives/lagrange-multipliers-and-constrained-optimization/v/constrained-optimization-introduction
See a simple example of a constrained optimization problem and start getting a feel for how to think about it. This introduces the topic of Lagrange multipliers.
Authors: Pouria Ramazi
This project is made possible with funding by the Government of Ontario and through eCampusOntario's support of the Virtual Learning Strategy. To learn more about the Virtual Learning Strategy visit: https://vls.ecampusontario.ca
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Prof. Pierre Schaus introduces Constraint Programming and the OscaR platform developed in his research team that he used to solve challenging scheduling and traffic-engineering problems. Homepage : https://www.info.ucl.ac.be/~pschaus/
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Electronics and Applied Mathematics (ICTEAM)
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In this video, I'll show you an easy way to draw a constraint graph using constraint satisfaction problem (CSP) in Artificial Intelligence (AI).
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Associate Professor Percy Liang
Associate Professor of Computer Science and Statistics (courtesy)
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To follow along with the course schedule and syllabus, visit:
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0:00 Introduction
0:06 CSPs: overview
0:11 Course plan
0:55 Factor graphs
2:24 Map coloring
5:20 As a search problem
7:03 Variable-based models
8:58 Applications
12:06 Roadmap
What are constraints in a complex system? How do constraints work, when do they work, what do they do, how can we use them to make change in a complex system? These questions are difficult to answer and they come up every time the topic is introduced.
Chris Corrigan has spent much of the last 20 years helping groups to understand complexity using dialogue and sensemaking. Chris continues to work to develop new ways to introduce these challenging concepts. In this discussion at the NYC Complexity Lounge, he will share some of his latest ideas about how to talk about constraints, with a special emphasis on making change when you don't have formal power in a system.
If you're confused by how constraints operate in a complex system, bring your questions, and help add your own thoughts to some simple and useful tools for scaffolding learning and action.
*Bio*
Chris Corrigan is a teacher and facilitator who works with complexity theory and complexity-informed methods of facilitation and evaluation to help organizations and communities work with uncertain futures and difficult challenges. His complexity practice is informed by the work of Dave Snowden, Glenda Eoyang, and Cynthia Kurtz among others. He is a global steward of the Art of Hosting community of practice and works extensively with non-profits, indigenous communities, social change efforts to support justice and human dignity. He lives on the west coast of Canada, in Squamish traditional territory on an island called Nex̱wlélex̱wm (Bowen Island) with his partner Caitlin Frost.
00:00:00 Intro
00:04:57 Chris's Background
00:09:22 Open Space
00:11:33 The Container Metaphor
00:13:06 Enter Complexity
00:15:25 Enter Constraints & Context
00:31:33 Constraints as Causality
00:39:08 Mapping Constraints
00:41:40 Connections & Exchanges
00:48:04 Attractors & Boundaries
00:56:27 Identity
00:57:23 Cynefin Dynamics
01:00:51 Discussion
01:02:30 QA - Working Together
01:06:40 QA - Union Case Study
01:12:09 QA - Participatory Facilitation
01:16:50 QA - Identities
01:19:18 QA - Data Capture
01:25:43 QA - Contextualization (method)
01:35:35 The Wrap
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Glenda's Dissertation: https://web.archive.org/web/20160301060603/http://www.hsdinstitute.org/about-hsd/dr-glenda/glendaeoyang-dissertation.pdf#
Hosting Dialogic Containers: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/28codo2tncohlahdhqoz5/ODP-V48-No2-Corrigan_Rev3.pdf?rlkey=cu6b0166sc4upd3i24lb3hvwf&e=1&dl=0
Find Chris: https://www.harvestmoonconsultants.com/complexity-inside-out.html
Courses on Khan Academy are always 100% free. Start practicing—and saving your progress—now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/multivariable-calculus/applications-of-multivariable-derivatives/lagrange-multipliers-and-constrained-optimization/v/constrained-optimization-introduction
See a simple example of a constrained optimization problem and start getting a feel for how to think about it. This introduces the topic of Lagrange multipliers.
Dance is the third album by Paul Motian to be released on the ECM label. It was released in 1977 and features performances by Motian with David Izenzon and Charles Brackeen.
Reception
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 4½ stars stating "Although drummer Paul Motian is the leader of this trio set with the brilliant bassist David Izenzon, it is Charles Brackeen, heard on tenor and soprano, who is generally the solo star. Motian's six originals (which include "Waltz Song," "Kalypso," "Asia" and "Lullaby") contain plenty of variety and generally live up to their titles. ".
Yeah-eah! Under the neon lights You see her lipstick shine Body so hot Sweat runnin’ down her thighs (Chorus) With her hands in the air Hair everywhere Baby likes to rock it hard All damn night Big city lights Oh, she’s gonna be a star Ooooh, yeah She keeps me rockin’ Never gonna stop it Oh! Yeah! I said dance baby All night long She likes to dance Swing! Shake her little thing Everybody knows she’s air She like it hard Fast! Shakes her little ass Everybody stop and stare Well baby likes it hot On a Saturday night She goes Dancin’ to the rhythm Movin’ to the rock ‘n roll (Chorus) With her hands in the air Hair everywhere Baby likes to rock it hard All damn night Big city lights Oh, she’s gonna be a star Ooooh, yeah She keep it rockin’ Never gonna stop it Oh! Yeah! I said dance Baby all night long She likes to dance Swing! Shake her little thing Everybody knows she’s air She like it hard Fast! Shakes her little ass Everybody stop and stare She likes to dance Swing! Shake her little thing Everybody knows she’s air She likes it hard Fast! Shakes her little ass Everybody stop and stare She should shake it (Phone Ringing) Oh, oh, oooh! Oh yeah! (Guitar Solo) Oh, oh yeah! She likes to dance Swing! Shake her little thing Everybody knows she’s air She like it hard Fast! Shakes her little ass Everybody stop and stare I say dance Swing! Shakes her little thing Everybody knows she’s air She likes it hard Fast! Shakes her little ass Everybody stop and stare Yeah! Dance Swing! Whoa-oah! Dance Swing! Ooooh! Yeah-e-yeah-yeah Whew!