Physicist & EngineerAmazon
Brian Beckman is a Physicist with a PhD from Princeton. He is a 35-year software veteran and a expert in Kalman filtering, real-time and embedded systems. He loves C, Clojure, Mathematica, literate programming and his experience ranges from tectonic drift to physics of racing tires to real-time and virtual-time operating systems to functional programming.
Talks I've Given
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Kalman Folding for the Brave and True
Featuring Brian Beckman
There might be 25 or more Kalman filters or variants thereof in your phone and its apps. This essential class of algorithm empowers every aspect of navigation, tracking, control, and beyond to business, finance, and machine learning. Kalman filters can be tricky to test and tune, and it's...
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Kalman Folding for the Brave and True
Featuring Brian Beckman
There might be 25 or more Kalman filters or variants thereof in your phone and its apps. This essential class of algorithm empowers every aspect of navigation, tracking, control, and beyond to business, finance, and machine learning. Kalman filters can be tricky to test and tune, and it's...
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Kalman Folding for the Brave and True
Featuring Brian Beckman
There might be 25 or more Kalman filters or variants thereof in your phone and its apps. This essential class of algorithm empowers every aspect of navigation, tracking, control, and beyond to business, finance, and machine learning. Kalman filters can be tricky to test and tune, and it's...
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The Story of the Teapot in HTML
Featuring Brian Beckman
Would you believe that the image below of the famous Utah Teapot is rendered using just div elements and CSS without any OpenGL, WebGL, Canvas, or other “real” graphics capabilities?
In this fun talk, we will explain this glorious hack we first learned from a blogpost by Jeff Lau aka...
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The Story of the Teapot in HTML
Featuring Brian Beckman
Would you believe that the image below of the famous Utah Teapot is rendered using just div elements and CSS without any OpenGL, WebGL, Canvas, or other “real” graphics capabilities?
In this fun talk, we will explain this glorious hack we first learned from a blogpost by Jeff Lau aka...
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The Story of the Teapot in HTML
Featuring Brian Beckman
Would you believe that the image below of the famous Utah Teapot is rendered using just div elements and CSS without any OpenGL, WebGL, Canvas, or other “real” graphics capabilities?
In this fun talk, we will explain this glorious hack we first learned from a blogpost by Jeff Lau aka...
languages