Advanced Access Content System

Image Constraint Token

The Image Constraint Token (ICT) is a protocol flag that can cause downsampling of high-definition video content on Blu-ray and HD DVD to slightly-better-than-DVD quality video. It is part of the Advanced Access Content System, the Digital Rights Management system used in high-definition optical disc formats. (Wikipedia).

Video thumbnail

Image Recognition and Python Part 3

This is the third video to my image recognition basics series. Image recognition can be used for all sorts of things like facial recognition, identifying what is in pictures, character recognition, and more. Sentdex.com Facebook.com/sentdex Twitter.com/sentdex

From playlist Image Recognition

Video thumbnail

OpenGL - Framebuffer Objects

Code samples derived from work by Joey de Vries, @joeydevries, author of https://learnopengl.com/ All code samples, unless explicitly stated otherwise, are licensed under the terms of the CC BY-NC 4.0 license as published by Creative Commons, either version 4 of the License, or (at your o

From playlist OpenGL

Video thumbnail

Creating Surfaces with Domain Restrictions to Model within GeoGebra Augmented Reality

This screencast quickly illustrates how restricting the domain of a multivariable function within GeoGebra Augmented Reality can effectively help model a particular 3D surface. (The equations of the 2 surfaces used can be found at the bottom of the screen.) To restrict the domain of any

From playlist GeoGebra Augmented Reality (older iOS app)

Video thumbnail

Geogebra - Restricting a Slider

In this video we restrict aspects of the GeoGebra applet to help students discover an answer on their own

From playlist Geogebra

Video thumbnail

Image Recognition and Python Part 7

This is the seventh video to my image recognition basics series. Image recognition can be used for all sorts of things like facial recognition, identifying what is in pictures, character recognition, and more. Sentdex.com Facebook.com/sentdex Twitter.com/sentdex

From playlist Image Recognition

Video thumbnail

OpenGL Tutorial - Uniform Buffer Objects | C++ & Java

This video is a tutorial about OpenGL Uniform Buffer Objects (UBO). UBO's are in the OpenGL core since 3.1 and are a powerful feature for modern game engines. Tutorial about the computation of the TBN matrix and Normalmapping on static and dynamic polygon meshes. Tangent/Bitangent Precomp

From playlist OpenGL

Video thumbnail

Avatarify - First Order Motion Model for Image Animation via your Webcam!

Ever wanted to animate images in real time, using just using your webcam? Well, now you can! Welcome to Avatarify. This video will show you how to install and run Avatarify on Ubuntu Linux 20.04, but the software should work equally well on Microsoft Windows or Mac OSX. Just make sure you

From playlist Various AI Apps

Video thumbnail

Image Recognition and Python Part 1

Sample code for this series: http://pythonprogramming.net/image-recognition-python/ There are many applications for image recognition. One of the largest that people are most familiar with would be facial recognition, which is the art of matching faces in pictures to identities. Image rec

From playlist Image Recognition

Video thumbnail

JupyterHub Workshop, July 22 2016. Part I

Part II is here: https://youtu.be/6p1xhi0P5dg An online workshop about JupyterHub, including a system overview and a collection of lightning talks describing various deployment scenarios, tools and needs. All talks and materials are available at https://github.com/jupyter/jupyterhub-2016

From playlist Jupyter / IPython dev meetings

Video thumbnail

Speakers | Stanford CS224U Natural Language Understanding | Spring 2021

For more information about Stanford’s Artificial Intelligence professional and graduate programs, visit: https://stanford.io/ai To learn more about this course visit: https://online.stanford.edu/courses/cs224u-natural-language-understanding To follow along with the course schedule and s

From playlist Stanford CS224U: Natural Language Understanding | Spring 2021

Video thumbnail

Deep Learning for Audio and Natural Language Processing

In the third webinar in the Machine Learning webinar series, learn to use machine learning for audio analysis with some real-world applications of neural net models. Also featured is a demonstration of using neural net models for natural language processing.

From playlist Machine Learning Webinar Series

Video thumbnail

APIs for Beginners 2023 - How to use an API (Full Course / Tutorial)

What is an API? Learn all about APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) in this full tutorial for beginners. You will learn what APIs do, why APIs exist, and the many benefits of APIs. APIs are used all the time in programming and web development so it is important to understand how to u

From playlist Popular Programming Courses

Video thumbnail

IMT3673 Mobile Programming: Basic Application

IMT3673 Mobile Programming: Basic Application Intents, Activities, Fragments JUnit tests Espresso tests Commandline: gradlew usage

From playlist Archive - Mobile Development

Video thumbnail

Stanford CS330 I Unsupervised Pre-training for Few-shot Learning l 2022 I Lecture 8

Unsupervised pre-training for few-shot learning, vol. 2: reconstruction-based methods For more information about Stanford's Artificial Intelligence programs visit: https://stanford.io/ai To follow along with the course, visit: https://cs330.stanford.edu/ To view all online courses and

From playlist Stanford CS330: Deep Multi-Task and Meta Learning I Autumn 2022

Video thumbnail

Stanford CS224N NLP with Deep Learning | Spring 2022 | Guest Lecture: Scaling Language Models

For more information about Stanford's Artificial Intelligence professional and graduate programs visit: https://stanford.io/3w46jar To learn more about this course visit: https://online.stanford.edu/courses/cs224n-natural-language-processing-deep-learning To follow along with the course

From playlist Stanford CS224N: Natural Language Processing with Deep Learning | Winter 2021

Video thumbnail

Open AI GPT3 and Wolfram

StartingUpGood is a collaboration whose purpose is to support fresh entrepreneurial approaches to do more good in the world. Our core areas of social impact interest are:Sustainable Development Goals, data and counting.Gathering and curating information on startups, impact investing and so

From playlist Wolfram Technology Conference 2022

Video thumbnail

Deep Symbolic Regression: Recovering Math Expressions from Data via Risk-Seeking Policy Gradients

The Data Science Institute (DSI) hosted a virtual seminar by Brenden Petersen from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory on April 22, 2021. Read more about the DSI seminar series at https://data-science.llnl.gov/latest/seminar-series. Discovering the underlying mathematical expressions d

From playlist DSI Virtual Seminar Series

Video thumbnail

AI Animation - Stable Diffusion Interpolation

Just a selection of Stable Diffusion interpolations. See how the images change over time as one prompt and seed moves towards another! Includes faces, houses, rodents and trees 😀

From playlist AI Animations

Video thumbnail

Exploring foundation models - Session 2

Speakers: Katie Collins PhD Student, Machine Learning Group Professor Mirella Lapata Professor in the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh 00:00 Human-Centric Benchmarking 25:00 How did you go about recruiting the ‘right humans’ you would include in this benchmarking process?

From playlist Exploring Foundation Models

Related pages

Pixel | Advanced Access Content System | High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection