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Rush once bubbled...
Plus I am a card carrying member of NAPP (The National Association of Photoshop Professionals)...

Man... you guys better stop. All these 'cards' I'm learning about tonight. I've already snarfed my beer once. What certification card is required for someone to clean beer out of my keyboard from laughing!
 
sillygrendel once bubbled...
You have any experience with feature extraction for computer vision?

If you speak of things such as Fuzzy Logic, Neural Network, Computer Vision, Feature Extraction, Histograms, both Supervised and Unsupervised Classifiers, and Associative Memory functions and applications......why, no I have never heard of any such things.

Why ? What kind of info are you looking for ?
 
I knew I was in trouble when a guy from my club turned up to give me a lift to Stoney and he got out of his car wearing his romper suite (sorry dry suite under suite) with his MSD patch sewn on - aaaaarrrrrrrgh!

Not only was he a dive geek, but an accountant for the council and a part time computer (so he thinks) guru!! That was a long, long drive to Stoney......

Reminds me I should start a thread on accountant jokes - well the lawyer ones are already out!

Jonathan
 
Spectre once bubbled...


Man... you guys better stop. All these 'cards' I'm learning about tonight. I've already snarfed my beer once. What certification card is required for someone to clean beer out of my keyboard from laughing!

Hey, now I am laughing at you....you are now an official card carrier of BEER (Beer Excretion Encrusted Residue). Have fun cleaning it up.
 
Rush once bubbled...


If you speak of things such as Fuzzy Logic, Neural Network, Computer Vision, Feature Extraction, Histograms, both Supervised and Unsupervised Classifiers, and Associative Memory functions and applications......why, no I have never heard of any such things.

Why ? What kind of info are you looking for ?

I'm going to be exploring potential features in various wavelet spaces. Do you know if theres been much work in this area?
 
sillygrendel once bubbled...


I'm going to be exploring potential features in various wavelet spaces. Do you know if theres been much work in this area?


What, you're kidding, right. Has there been much work in this area ? SillyGrendel, image analysis is for kids. Okay, not really, but it is a topic for any serious IT student. Sounds like you might be working on your thesis.

What areas are you interested in ? image processing, computer vision (obviously), computational fluid dynamics, fractal analysis, statistics, harmonic analysis, data denoising, data compression, trigonometric transforms, biorthogonal wavelets, I could go on and on.

I think you know that there is a world of data concerning these topics. Me, I don't really have to deal with much of this, except for alterations of histograms and levels, manipulation of chrominance and luminence when I use Photoshop. Actually, my background is in Film and Video production, so at least with video I was accustomed to working with vectorscopes and oscilliscopes.....but that was a very long time ago.
 
Yeah yeah filter banks, optimal weiner filters, Z-transforms, point spread functions (impulse response), correlation matrices... I'm not interested in spouting buzz words. Last I read (a couple of years ago) the usefulness of wavelet spaces for feature extraction was not yet a 'set in stone' aspect of image analysis like many others.

I was wondering if this has changed.

Rush once bubbled...



What, you're kidding, right. Has there been much work in this area ? SillyGrendel, image analysis is for kids. Okay, not really, but it is a topic for any serious IT student. Sounds like you might be working on your thesis.

What areas are you interested in ? image processing, computer vision (obviously), computational fluid dynamics, fractal analysis, statistics, harmonic analysis, data denoising, data compression, trigonometric transforms, biorthogonal wavelets, I could go on and on.

I think you know that there is a world of data concerning these topics. Me, I don't really have to deal with much of this, except for alterations of histograms and levels, manipulation of chrominance and luminence when I use Photoshop. Actually, my background is in Film and Video production, so at least with video I was accustomed to working with vectorscopes and oscilliscopes.....but that was a very long time ago.
 
sillygrendal,

I think you and I have no need to worry, as we do belong on this particular thread. As for buzzwords, there is such a broad theory of terms, so I wanted to be sure to mention enough just in the case you weren't familiar with the whole,er, spectrum (uh, no pun intendend).
 
Rush once bubbled...
I think you and I have no need to worry, as we do belong on this particular thread.

I suppose so! Kind of suprised no one took me up on the phrack mention though...

I guess its time to contact the usual suspects... And after that hit the IEEE literature.
 
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