4/1/2025 at 10:39:35 PM
Me and my team used these yellow tracking dots to reconstruct shredded documents for a DARPA shredder challenge over a decade ago. You can see our program highlight the dots as we reconstruct the shredded docs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzZDhyrjdVo Thanks to that, we were able to win by a large margin. :)by otaviogood
4/2/2025 at 4:11:27 AM
Oh wow, I remember hearing about this challenge on Daily Planet when I was still in elementary school. It's super cool seeing a follow up, it brought back a hidden memory.Super cool demo btw
by computerdl
4/2/2025 at 12:53:30 AM
and here I thought the library shredder/scanner in Vinge's Rainbows End was just sci-fi loosely based on gene sequencing...(I mean it is, but seeing this almost real-world implementation is fun!)
by AceJohnny2
4/1/2025 at 11:23:56 PM
what was the process of getting each of the shredded pieces scanned for your program to use. I'm guessing that process could have a write up on it just as much as the solver. there's definitely a personality type that can handle that type of messby dylan604
4/2/2025 at 12:15:12 AM
DARPA scanned the shreds. The funny thing is, they didn't want to shred the original paper, so first they photocopied the paper in a high quality color copier, shredded it, and scanned it. And that's where the little yellow dots came from. :Dby otaviogood
4/2/2025 at 12:39:56 AM
interesting. now my brain is churning on why would they not want the originals shredded. what does that say about the value they placed on the originals? why would they open a contest up with documents of such perceived value as the content? being DARPA, i'm sure there's a reason thoughby dylan604
4/2/2025 at 12:49:59 AM
You might be reading into it too much. I think the originals were just random pieces of different kinds of paper. Graph paper, yellow lined, paper, blank white paper... I don't remember exactly, but I think the copies could be special paper with a colored backside so they would know which way was up really easily for the scanning process.by otaviogood
4/2/2025 at 3:59:16 AM
no it was a deliberate what if meant in jest that probably really could have been kept to myselfby dylan604
4/2/2025 at 4:07:17 AM
Did they scan both sides of the shreds?by anitil