Mean shift is a non-parametric feature-space mathematical analysis technique for locating the maxima of a density function, a so-called mode-seeking algorithm. Application domains include cluster analysis in computer vision and image processing. (Wikipedia).
Pre-Calculus - Applying a shift transformation to a function
This video covers how to apply a shift type of transformation to a function. Several examples are provided that shift up/down, and left/right, using the square root function and the absolute value function. For more videos please visit http://www.mysecretmathtutor.com
From playlist Pre-Calculus
Direct Linear Variation (1 of 2: Introduction)
More resources available at www.misterwootube.com
From playlist Further Ratios and Rates
Transformations of a function - How to do Pre-Calc
👉 Learn how to determine the transformation of a function. Transformations can be horizontal or vertical, cause stretching or shrinking or be a reflection about an axis. You will see how to look at an equation or graph and determine the transformation. You will also learn how to graph a t
From playlist Characteristics of Functions
What is the difference between rotating clockwise and counter clockwise
👉 Learn how to rotate a figure and different points about a fixed point. Most often that point or rotation will be the original but it is important to understand that it does not always have to be at the origin. When rotating it is also important to understand the direction that you will
From playlist Transformations
The Phase Shift of the Sine and Cosine Functions
Please Subscribe here, thank you!!! https://goo.gl/JQ8Nys The Phase Shift of the Sine and Cosine Functions
From playlist Trigonometry
Laplace transform of f(t-a)u(t-a), the shifted unit step function
laplace transform of unit step function, Laplace transform of f(t-a)u(t-a), Laplace transform of the shifted unit step function, Laplace transform of f(t)u(t-a), Translation in t theorem, differential equation and laplace transform, www.blackpenredpen.com
From playlist Unit Step Functions & Translation in t (Nagle Sect7.6)
Overview transformations horizontal shifts - Online Tutor - Free Math Videos
👉 Learn how to determine the transformation of a function. Transformations can be horizontal or vertical, cause stretching or shrinking or be a reflection about an axis. You will see how to look at an equation or graph and determine the transformation. You will also learn how to graph a t
From playlist Characteristics of Functions
Ex: Translate a Quadratic Function on the Coordinate Plane
This video explains how to determine the vertical and horizontal shift using function notation.
From playlist Determining Transformations of Functions
Introduction To Symbolic Dynamics #SoME2
This video was made for 3 Blue 1 Brown's Summer of Math Exposition 2 competition. This is a brief summary of some of the more central elements in the field of Symbolic Dynamics. Some applications of symbolic dynamics for anyone interested (all 4 are worth watching): Wave function collapse
From playlist Summer of Math Exposition 2 videos
Zhaoting Wei: Determinant line bundles and cohesive modules
Talk by Zhaoting Wei in Global Noncommutative Geometry Seminar (Americas) https://www.math.wustl.edu/~xtang/NCG-Seminar on December 16, 2020
From playlist Global Noncommutative Geometry Seminar (Americas)
Complexity of 2 Dimensional Symbolic Spaces | Nathan Dalaklis | math academic talks
I'm going to start documenting academic math talks I give here when I am able to do so. This is the first of the math phd student talks that I have given. It is an academic talk that I gave as a Math PhD student during my second semester of my first year in the PhD program. The talk concer
From playlist Academic Talks
Astronomy - Ch. 5: Light & E&M Radiation (27 of 30) Red Shift and Blue Shift Explained
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain what it means when an object is blue or red shifted.
From playlist ASTRONOMY 5 LIGHT AND RADIATION
IGA: Singularities of Hermitian Yang Mills Connections
After introducing some background about stable bundles and HYM connections, I will explain both the analytic and algebraic sides when studying singularities of HYM connections. It turns out that local algebraic invariants can be extracted to characterize the analytic side. In particular, t
From playlist Informal Geometric Analysis Seminar
The Morse Word and Entropy | CHALK Math live streams
The goal of this live stream was to talk about the Morse Word and Entropy of the Morse shift while assuming no experience with symbolic dynamics (while practicing communicating math live on my end 😅). We start from scratch by discussing the view point of symbols, finite words and infinite
From playlist CHALK Streams
Xinwen Zhu - 3/3 Coherent Sheaves on the Stack of Langlands Parameters
I will give an impression of some recent new ideas appearing in the arithmetic Langlands program, with an emphasis on coherent sheaves on moduli spaces of Langlands parameters. Xinwen Zhu (Caltech)
From playlist 2022 Summer School on the Langlands program
Bertrand Toën - Deformation quantization and derived algebraic geometry
Bertrand TOËN (CNRS - Univ. de Montpellier 2, France)
From playlist Algèbre, Géométrie et Physique : une conférence en l'honneur
Xinwen Zhu - 2/3 Coherent Sheaves on the Stack of Langlands Parameters
I will give an impression of some recent new ideas appearing in the arithmetic Langlands program, with an emphasis on coherent sheaves on moduli spaces of Langlands parameters. Xinwen Zhu (Caltech)
From playlist 2022 Summer School on the Langlands program
Lewis Bowen - When does injectivity imply surjectivity
November 23, 2015 - Princeton University Any injective map from a finite set to itself is surjective. Ax's Theorem extends this to algebraic varieties and regular maps. Gromov invented sofic groups as a way to extend to this result to cellular automata and other settings. We'll re-prove hi
From playlist Minerva Mini Course - Lewis Bowen
How to Graph Phase Shifts of Trigonometric Functions (Precalculus - Trigonometry 16)
How to perform Horizontal shifts, called a Phase shift or Horizontal Translation, on trigonometric functions. While only Sine and Cosine are demonstrated, these techniques can be with all trig functions. Support: https://www.patreon.com/ProfessorLeonard
From playlist Precalculus - College Algebra/Trigonometry