Computer Vision News - September 2024

The cartoon style of presentation, from the "Projection" video 13 Computer Vision News Computer Vision News Steve Seitz wouldn’t do it all at once, although you could. In about the time that it takes to watch a normal movie, in about two hours, you can take an entire quarter of the class. You can finish it. So, you could watch it backto-back, but most people I know like to watch a few at a time. I teach this class at the University of Washington based on this channel. For that, the students watch three of these videos a week, and then they do projects and so forth. That’s one way to do it. I know other people who like to binge-watch them. Maybe they’ll watch three or four a night for a few days. That’s also possible. Whatever you like the most. Are all of them fit for computer vision people? They’re certainly applicable to anyone wanting to learn computer vision or computer graphics. It’s designed for a university-level class, but I designed the videos so that anyone can watch them. My wife, who is not trained in computer science, she’s watched all of them. My 18-year-old son has also watched most of them. They’re designed for anyone to be able to follow, although there’s a little bit of calculus in one or two of them, so you might not get all pieces of it if you haven’t had the math, but most of them don’t require much math at all. Did you create this on your own initiative? Yes. I was assigned to teach computer graphics, and normally, I teach computer vision, so I hadn’t

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