If you have read my previous posts I have been working on an interface involving a skeleton and dance postures. As this project moves forward the interface continues to expand. Just to give a brief update of some of the more interesting things you can do with JavaScript. Here you can see a skeleton query and click the search button (not shown) and you get results on the right, all generated via an Ajax query and JavaScript DOM. Is very easy to implement and with the Bootstrap UI kit is easy to add relevance feedback such as green/red button and a grouping of results shown by the number in blue on bottom right.
Stuart James …
Assistant Professor in Visual Computing at Durham University. Stuart's research focus is on Visual Reasoning to understand the layout of visual content from Iconography (e.g. Sketches) to 3D Scene understanding and their implications on methods of interaction. He is currently a co-I on the RePAIR EU FET, DCitizens EU Twinning, and BoSS EU Lighthouse. He was a co-I on the MEMEX RIA EU H2020 project coordinated at IIT for increasing social inclusion with Cultural Heritage. Stuart has previously held a Researcher & PostDoc positions at IIT as well as PostDocs at University College London (UCL), and the University of Surrey. Also, at the University of Surrey, Stuart was awarded his PhD on visual information retrieval for sketches. Stuart holds an External Scientist at IIT, Honorary roles UCL and UCL Digital Humanities, and an international collaborator of ITI/LARSyS. He also regularly organises Vision for Art (VISART) workshop and Humanities-orientated tutorials and was Program Chair at British Machine Conference (BMVC) 2021.