Curated Video
Data Science and Machine Learning (Theory and Projects) A to Z - Yolo: Sliding Window Object Localization
In this video, we will cover sliding window object localization. This clip is from the chapter "Deep learning: Convolutional Neural Networks with Python" of the series "Data Science and Machine Learning (Theory and Projects) A to Z".In...
Curated Video
Create a computer vision system using decision tree algorithms to solve a real-world problem : Convolutions - Sharpening and Blurring
From the section: Computer Vision Basics: Part 1. In this section, we’ll cover the basic features of Computer Vision. Computer Vision Basics: Part 1: Convolutions - Sharpening and Blurring
Curated Video
Create a computer vision system using decision tree algorithms to solve a real-world problem : [Activity] FAST/ORB Feature Extraction in OpenCV
From the section: Computer Vision Basics: Part 3. In this section, we’ll cover the advanced features of Computer Vision. Computer Vision Basics: Part 3: [Activity] FAST/ORB Feature Extraction in OpenCV
Packt
Introduction to computer hardware and software : Monitor Technologies
From the section: Display Technologies. In this section, we explore our display options for per our uses. There’s more than one way to make a monitor, but they all share one very important common feature: the pixel. Once we understand...
NASA
NASA | New Craters on the Moon
Planetary scientists believe that small impacts regularly bombard the Moon, but until recently, they’ve had no way to distinguish new craters from the already pockmarked lunar surface. In 2009, NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO)...
Curated Video
Use a real-life example of an AI system to discuss some impacts of cyber attacks : Attacks Against ML with Examples
From the section: Security Test Using Adversarial Attack. In this section, you will test any AI system against the latest attacks with the help of simple tools. It’s important to know how a typical attack on machine learning works and...
Curated Video
Smartphone makers go head-to-head
WORLD: SMARTPHONESSOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 4:17SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionBarcelona, Spain - 2 March 20151. Various of people testing LG's new G Flex 2...
TED-Ed
The Artists | Think Like A Coder, Ep 5
Create a diversion! Continuing the quest to save the world, the hero of the series needs to find an artifact inside a tower. To distract the guards, she programs a robot to vandalize some artwork. Viewers learn how to apply loops and...
Crash Course
Neural Networks: Crash Course Statistics #41
Combine multiple inputs to get one output. An engaging video discusses neural networks and how they work on a basic level, that of taking several inputs and determining a single output. Using examples, the narrator defines different...
MinutePhysics
Computer Color is Broken
Is your smartphone really doing its best work when it comes to color? The narrator describes technology's lazy approach to recreating colors in an insightful video. Science scholars discover how digital cameras store...
MinutePhysics
YouTube Video vs. The Universe
Our world seems to be a pretty big place ... until you compare it with the rest of the universe. Where does Earth fit in? Space science scholars watch as the narrator uses a tiny pixel to illustrate how much room we take up in space.
Fuse School
Plasma: The Fourth State of Matter
So, what's the big deal about plasma? Part two of a 14-part series of videos about solids, liquids, and gases helps scholars gain understanding of this important fourth state of matter. The video describes how a gas becomes plasma, how...
Crash Course
Crash Course Computer Science #35: Computer Vision
This episode talks about how computers see. We've long known that our digital cameras and smartphones can take incredibly detailed images, but taking pictures is not quite the same thing. For the past half-century, computer scientists...
Code.org
Code.org: How Computers Work: Data and Binary
If you want to learn how a computer works the inside, it all comes down to 1's and 0's. They are the backbone of how computers input, process, store, and output information. Watch this video to see how text, images, and sound can be...
Code.org
Code.org: How Computers Work: Cpu, Memory, Input & Output
No matter what you want to do with a computer, every single action is about inputting information, storing and processing that information, and outputting the information back into the world. Learn how computers accomplish these...
Crash Course
Crash Course Computer Science #20: Files & File Systems
This video focuses on computer files and file systems. Today we're going to look at how our computers read and interpret computer files. We'll talk about how some popular file formats like txt, wave, and bitmap are encoded and decoded...
Crash Course
Crash Course Computer Science #23: Screens & 2 D Graphics
This video [11:31] focuses on computer screens and 2D graphics to begin a discussion of computer graphics. We ended the last episode with the proliferation of command line (or text) interfaces, which sometimes used screens, but typically...