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Blaise Agüera y Arcas (born 1975) is a software engineer, software architect, and designer. He is an authority in computer vision, machine intelligence, and computational photography and presents regularly at conferences. He appears regularly at
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and his presentations have been rated some of TED's "most jaw-dropping." At
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, he leads teams that build products and technologies that leverage machine intelligence, computer vision, and computational photography. He also founded th
Artists and Machine Intelligence
program at Google, which creates art by pairing machine intelligence engineers with artists. Prior to Google, he was a Distinguished Engineer at Microsoft and was the architect of
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and
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.An Interview with Blaise Aguera y Arcas
April 29, 2010.


Education and early life

Agüera y Arcas was born in Providence, Rhode Island and grew up in
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to a
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father and an American mother; they had met on an Israeli
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. As a teenager, Agüera y Arcas interned with the U.S. Navy research center in Bethesda, Md., where he reprogrammed the guidance software for aircraft carriers to improve their stability at sea, which helped to reduce seasickness among sailors. Agüera y Arcas is a 1998 graduate of
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where he received a
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in physics.


Career

In 2001, he and Paul Needha
published
their findings that the metal mold method of printing attributed to Gutenberg was likely invented by someone else, likely two decades after Gutenberg printed his Bible. In 2004 for the
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he devised a numerical method to create color composite images of almost two thousand negatives by
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.


Seadragon and Microsoft

Agüera y Arcas founded
Seadragon Software Seadragon Software was a team within the Microsoft Live Labs. Its product, Seadragon, is a web optimized visualization technology that allows graphics and photos to be smoothly browsed, regardless of their size. Seadragon is the technology powerin ...
in 2003. Seadragon created web optimized visualization technology that allows graphics and photos to be smoothly browsed, regardless of their size. Seadragon was acquired by Microsoft Live Labs in 2006. The technology was used to develop
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,
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,
Photosynth Photosynth is a discontinued app and service from Microsoft Live Labs and the University of Washington that analyzes digital photographs and generates a three-dimensional model of the photos and a point cloud of a photographed object. Pattern r ...
and the standalone cross-platform Seadragon application for iPhone and iPad. Slate called Photosynth "the best thing to happen to digital photography since the digital camera". He was the architect leading
Bing Maps Bing Maps (previously Live Search Maps, Windows Live Maps, Windows Live Local, and MSN Virtual Earth) is a web mapping service provided as a part of Microsoft's Bing suite of search engines and powered by the Bing Maps Platform framework. Since 20 ...
and
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and was named a Distinguished Engineer in 2011. He collaborated with Ricoh to make the Theta, a 360º camera whose captured content displayed in Photosynth. While at Microsoft, Agüera y Arcas also suggested that technology should be designed for women. He cited a gap between the extent to which technology is designed for women and the market opportunity women represent, given trends in graduation rates and earnings.


Google

In 2013, Agüera y Arcas left
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to become a leader of
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machine intelligence efforts, along with programs in computer vision and computational photography. His departure from Microsoft for Google generated a press cycle, with articles appearing in publications that included th
New York TimesFast CompanyInternational Business Times
an
ValueWalk
Although his work is confidential, he is said to be working on projects that add deep learning to hardware devices, most likely smartphones. He also founded th
Artists and Machine Intelligence program
which fuses machine intelligence and art. The program's first public exhibit was on February 26, 2016 at the Gray Area, where Agüera y Arcas was the keynote speaker. On June 1, 2016, the program held the MAMI (Music, Art, and Machine Intelligence) show.


TED Talks


Awards, press and other honors

In 2008, he was named to the
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as one of the top 35 innovators in the world under the age of 35. Fast Company has twice named Blaise one of the "Most Creative People in Business"
20092015
, Agüera y Arcas is the inspiration for the character Elgin in the 2012 best-selling novel

' He spoke on KUOW about the future of machine intelligence in society.


References


External links



2004

2008
TR35 profile
2008
@blaiseaguera
Twitter account
Style is Violence blog



Virtual International Authority File entry
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"How PhotoSynth can connect the world's images" (TED2007)
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"Augmented-reality maps" (TED2010)
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