This series is gold, I haven't found any other DSP resource that's as comprehensive and practically applicable yet intuitive as these videos. I skimmed through Steven Smith's DSP book and watched this series and I was up and running with audio DSP from scratch in C++ within a week.
Thank you for still creating the missing episode. The DSP videos helped me a lot in my studies at the beginning of the year. I continue to look forward to new and educational videos from you. 🙂
I wish this video would have existed 20 years ago! Would have saved me a lot of time and research. Congrats on such a concise coverage, in such an elegantly simple way plus some interesting history I didn't know about!
Mr kim. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge on signal processing! Your videos have been incredibly helpful and insightful, and I've learned a lot from them. Please keep the great content coming; it's really appreciated by everyone looking to deepen their understanding in this field! Greetings from germany! 🙏📚
YOUNGMOO! I just binged all of these. So amazing. I got a little bogged down by some of the Math, but that just gives me something else to learn. Thank you!
Hi Youngmoo. Great video as always. Thanks! Do you have any references for fixed point quantization of IIR filters, particularly dealing with accumulation of errors during recurrence
Youngmoo, for the audience, will you do your Bob and Doug McKenzie "Take off to the Great White North?" You know the "Cooo, loo, coo, coo, coo, coo, coo, coooo! Cooo, loo, coo, coo, coo, coo, coo, coooo!" : )
Hi! Great video and visualization! Could you tell me the name of the program that was used to create the animation? I really into use this tool in my education as well)
Thanks for the kind words! I use Python (NumPy, SciPy, and Matplotlib) to generate the video animations. And then I put them all together with text and some figure animations in macOS Keynote. Hope you find this helpful!
Thanks, I truly appreciate the kind words! I participated in SoME1 last summer and felt kind of burned by the experience. My entry (No. 9: the z-Transform) didn’t even make it out of the first round of review… the reviewers didn’t advance my video because as “part of a series” it didn’t fit the “spirit” of SoME (even though there were no rules against that 🙄). So, in a way, SoME is the reason I didn’t post a new one for a year 😂 Hope you’ll share it with others so it reaches a broader audience!
This series is gold, I haven't found any other DSP resource that's as comprehensive and practically applicable yet intuitive as these videos. I skimmed through Steven Smith's DSP book and watched this series and I was up and running with audio DSP from scratch in C++ within a week.
Thank you for still creating the missing episode. The DSP videos helped me a lot in my studies at the beginning of the year. I continue to look forward to new and educational videos from you. 🙂
I wish this video would have existed 20 years ago! Would have saved me a lot of time and research. Congrats on such a concise coverage, in such an elegantly simple way plus some interesting history I didn't know about!
Wow! We have been waiting a long time for this one 😎 Thx.
Thank you for all the lessons / Your videos are helping me a lot and i thank you deeply.
Looking forward to the next episode!
Thank you for the videos! They are amazing. Extremely underrated channel, but I am sure it will gain more attention soon. :) Thank you!!
Mr kim. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge on signal processing! Your videos have been incredibly helpful and insightful, and I've learned a lot from them. Please keep the great content coming; it's really appreciated by everyone looking to deepen their understanding in this field! Greetings from germany! 🙏📚
YOUNGMOO! I just binged all of these. So amazing. I got a little bogged down by some of the Math, but that just gives me something else to learn. Thank you!
this is amazingly informative, thank you for making these videos!!
keep it up! we need more of this content in EE!
Wow, finally a great explanation on the whole dB unit and measure.
Thank you for these great videos:)
Hi Youngmoo. Great video as always. Thanks! Do you have any references for fixed point quantization of IIR filters, particularly dealing with accumulation of errors during recurrence
Youngmoo, for the audience, will you do your Bob and Doug McKenzie "Take off to the Great White North?" You know the "Cooo, loo, coo, coo, coo, coo, coo, coooo! Cooo, loo, coo, coo, coo, coo, coo, coooo!" : )
Great explanation! what software did you use to edit this video?
I love your videos
Hi! Great video and visualization! Could you tell me the name of the program that was used to create the animation? I really into use this tool in my education as well)
Thanks for the kind words! I use Python (NumPy, SciPy, and Matplotlib) to generate the video animations. And then I put them all together with text and some figure animations in macOS Keynote. Hope you find this helpful!
Thank u Sir.
Where can I take this course?
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This channel is massively underrated. Have you thought about participating in SoME2? It would boost your channel.
Thanks, I truly appreciate the kind words! I participated in SoME1 last summer and felt kind of burned by the experience. My entry (No. 9: the z-Transform) didn’t even make it out of the first round of review… the reviewers didn’t advance my video because as “part of a series” it didn’t fit the “spirit” of SoME (even though there were no rules against that 🙄). So, in a way, SoME is the reason I didn’t post a new one for a year 😂 Hope you’ll share it with others so it reaches a broader audience!
@@youngmoo-kim i watched that video. I’m sorry that happened. I wish there were more engineering videos like yours on youtube.