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Interesting story about Taylor. Interesting story about Newton also Sir! Your lecture is great!
33:21 The first term's parentheses mean function parameters (apply x and y to I) and the following two are just simple multiplication right?
Excellent lecture sir, I am a researcher in computer vision field and your lectures helped me a lot in my research
28:25 That was a dark . I also cracked up. Very unfortunate
Would be helpful if there was a guided programming lab session to go along with course!
I've been using these lectures to guide my learning of openCV.
What a brilliant lecture .. Thank you Sir, thank you very much.
Hey to everyone and sorry but could anyone help me with 25:14 in I(x+u, y+v), what is (u,v)
+Xavier Soria Poma (xavysp) 'u' and 'v' are the displacements in the horizontal and vertical directions.
ohh thanks a lot!!!
very useful to me :)
@38:51
Just repeating the slides
Search C.J. harrish on research gate and google scholar and the legend is in front of you..
Interesting story about Taylor. Interesting story about Newton also Sir! Your lecture is great!
33:21 The first term's parentheses mean function parameters (apply x and y to I) and the following two are just simple multiplication right?
Excellent lecture sir, I am a researcher in computer vision field and your lectures helped me a lot in my research
28:25 That was a dark . I also cracked up. Very unfortunate
Would be helpful if there was a guided programming lab session to go along with course!
I've been using these lectures to guide my learning of openCV.
What a brilliant lecture .. Thank you Sir, thank you very much.
Hey to everyone and sorry but could anyone help me with 25:14 in I(x+u, y+v), what is (u,v)
+Xavier Soria Poma (xavysp) 'u' and 'v' are the displacements in the horizontal and vertical directions.
+Xavier Soria Poma (xavysp) 'u' and 'v' are the displacements in the horizontal and vertical directions.
ohh thanks a lot!!!
very useful to me :)
@38:51
Just repeating the slides
Search C.J. harrish on research gate and google scholar and the legend is in front of you..