The first 20 minutes of the video was well explained. The last 10 or so minutes, he started saying "don't get confused" but got confused himself and confused us. He frequently kept forgetting whether he was doing correlation or convolution. A reminder that one should never cram too much into one video.
First time I felt myself so comfortable with Indian English accent , well organised and explained video..Thank u so much for your efforts...I’m already trying to read the same book from where u took the images. Your video made everything so easy...
16:38 If I am not getting it wrong........ Just to find the central pixel/point otherwise in even number filter it quite difficult to decide the central pixel.
The first 20 minutes of the video was well explained. The last 10 or so minutes, he started saying "don't get confused" but got confused himself and confused us. He frequently kept forgetting whether he was doing correlation or convolution. A reminder that one should never cram too much into one video.
First time I felt myself so comfortable with Indian English accent , well organised and explained video..Thank u so much for your efforts...I’m already trying to read the same book from where u took the images. Your video made everything so easy...
Thanks and welcome
@@infinitysolutionsconceptbu8879 which book did you refer for this presentation? 😅😅
@@Mohit-uy4tl szeliski book on computer vision:)
@@infinitysolutionsconceptbu8879 sir is homomorphic filtering linear or non linear filteriing?
16:38 If I am not getting it wrong........ Just to find the central pixel/point otherwise in even number filter it quite difficult to decide the central pixel.
why are we replacing the middle value while convoluting instead of upper left corner value? at 16:00
I don't get why in box filter we get box-blurring kind of scenario and in gaussian we get smooth blurring effect?
how can I contact with you Sir
How we use 5×5 filter box
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Can I get this ppt ?