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Walks you through a Tutorial of the Tuva Project
Project Tuva was a collaborative research project between Bill Gates and Microsoft Research in 2009 demonstrating the potential value of an interactive video player platform for learning.
Welcome to the Tuva Project! We are the community building the future of healthcare analytics -- a future that is open-source, transparent, and accessible by everyone. This video provides a short intro to Tuva to get you up and running.
Video demonstration of Project TUVA featuring the Messenger Series lectures by Richard P. Feynman. The source video of the lecture is copyright Richard Feynman, Cornell University and the BBC. Project TUVA features a unique interactive video player with searchable hyperlinked transcripts, user annotations, superscript commentary, and ...
Mapping Guide. To run the Tuva Project on a new data source you need to map that data to the Tuva input layer. Once this is done, the Tuva Project (which is a dbt package) will be able to call the input layer tables using ref statements and build the Tuva data model on your data.
The Silverlight framework, however, was not widely adopted, and in 2016 Project Tuva was retired. The videos were still available for viewing on the Microsoft Research Website (though without the special features) until 2021, when their BBC license expired.
This is the enhanced recordings of the Messenger series by Prof Feynman in 1964 at Cornell Microsoft's Bill Gates got ownership of this series for a research project called [Project Tuva](microsoft.com/en-us/research/project/tuva-richard-feynman/) from the Cornell University.