DSG LInks

BoingBoing mention of DSG spawned more thoughtful posts which I thought deserved a read:

And my own which I expect will create more problems.

Post Korean-War Korean culture is called Nambi Sahwae (Tinpot Society) by Koreans which means that things come to boil up and cool down too fast. This results in:

  1. short attention span
  2. hasty policy making

Internet and search engines together solved the short attention span problem but the second problem got worse because Korean politicians are now being pressure-cooked in minutes by the Net-savvy citizen into making policy changes.

AI in Font Design

This post is a capture of my preliminary thoughts on combining artificial intelligence and automated user feedback to generate new fonts. I've designed some fonts during my Apple II display legible text by taking advantage of monitor defectors and also during my Mac days because I couldn't find a good font to program with. Both times, each font took unbelievable amount of time and result was never completely satisfying.

The system starts with a seed font and a font transformation model (FTM) for the font. FTM is created using a GUI tool to mark features of a family of fonts, much like the way latest 3D modeling tools allow animators to draw skeletons and design meshes to ease model transformation. What FTM really does is defining what aspects of a font family can be changed and how they should be changed. A lot of room for innovations in constraint expression here.

The font creation process is divided into two phases. The first phase is the design phase during which the goals is to create a unique design that meets the design goals. Design goals are qualitative and are specified through policy configuration. The second phase is the finetuning phase during which the font is optimized and customized using font hints.

In each phase, the system applies genetic algorithm to design a generation of font by transforming each part of the font randomly. The result is shown to users to gather feedback. Feedback questionaries are dependent on the type of transformation made so if the width of a font was reduced, then the question during the might be:

  • Too thin?
  • Too thick?
  • Just right?

During the design phase, questions will be more abstract like:

  • Too warm
  • Too cold
  • Too sparse
  • Too dense

Another approach is to simply use thumbs up or down.

A variation of this approach can be used for font selection and personalization to help the user select the font they need and then fine tuning it to their need or taste at the point of sales.

Programmer’s Fonts

Here is a nice enumeration and previews of fonts for programmers (via Roy Osherove and Bradbury Software Forum). My favorite was Bitstream Vera Sans Mono (download) which looks a bit thin and sparse but crisp enough. Anonymous preview looked nice too but ended up looking too thin in ClearType. So I am going to give Bitstream Vera Sans Mono a spin in both VS.NET 2005 and Eclipse.

The font I really want is Consolas which will ship with Longhorn. Rest of Longhorn fonts look great as well. Yummy. Too bad I don't have time to play with Longhorn prelease bits.

Korea Expected to Limit Online Anonymity

I haven't found any english versions of the news articles but Korean government officials have announced their intent that they are looking into ways to limit online anonymity in certain areas (i.e. portals) to curb verbal abuse, defamation, privacy violation, and cyber terrorism. Dog Shit Girl incident was mentioned as an example of privacy violation. According to polls, 60+% of the netizens think limiting online anonymity is a good idea while 30+% were against it.

Note that Korean net culture is different from US and Europe, often more extreme. Also, use of foul language in Korean culture has increased sharply since the introduction of Internet into Korean culture (a recent research conducted on Korean college students counted more than 17,000 unique foul expressions). 17,000? I am not sure if I should feel proud or sad.

Also the Korean government announced that they plan to shutdown email accounts and phone numbers of spammer.

Korea, the land of morning calm and no middle ground. You have too much gung-ho, grasshopper.