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Mark Newman
Convolution and the Fourier Transform explained visually

Convolution and the Fourier Transform go hand in hand. The Fourier Transform uses convolution to convert a signal from the time ...

7:55
Convolution and the Fourier Transform explained visually

65,863 views

3 years ago

Building Intuition
Convolution

That is taking U of T convolving it and its convolution is written with an asterisk, convolving it with the function H of T and getting Y ...

8:58
Convolution

481 views

7 years ago

NPTEL IIT Bombay
Lecture 6B: Introduction to convolution

Lecture 6B: Introduction to convolution.

11:11
Lecture 6B: Introduction to convolution

2,141 views

5 years ago

Microcourses
The Point Spread Function

If you want to understand microscopy, you gotta understand the PSF. The PSF is the basis for many practical and theoretical ...

12:53
The Point Spread Function

85,467 views

7 years ago

BIOE103
04252014 d ConvolutionsImpluseandPracticalDataAnalysis

Okay, so again I hope that you have taken this point away so far is that the convolution of the input function with the impulse ...

6:18
04252014 d ConvolutionsImpluseandPracticalDataAnalysis

20 views

11 years ago

Mark Newman
An Introduction to the Fourier Transform

In this engaging introduction to the Fourier Transform, we use a fun Lego analogy to understand what the Fourier Transform is.

3:20
An Introduction to the Fourier Transform

48,754 views

2 years ago

Alfredo Canziani (冷在)
Week 5 – Practicum: 1D multi-channel convolution and autograd

Course website: http://bit.ly/DLSP20-web Playlist: http://bit.ly/pDL-YouTube Speaker: Alfredo Canziani Week 5: ...

44:59
Week 5 – Practicum: 1D multi-channel convolution and autograd

11,480 views

5 years ago

Mark Newman
Where are magnitude and phase in the output of the FFT?

The output of the FFT is just a list of complex numbers. But, we are used to seeing the FFT of a signal represented as a graph of ...

10:34
Where are magnitude and phase in the output of the FFT?

28,564 views

3 years ago

NPTEL IIT Bombay
Week 1: Lecture 5: Laplace Transforms & Convolution theorem

Laplace Transforms & Convolution theorem.

29:47
Week 1: Lecture 5: Laplace Transforms & Convolution theorem

255 views

2 years ago

Mark Newman
Phase

How the Fourier Transform Works, Lecture 3 | Phase Next Episode: https://bit.ly/3gGVQLJ Course playlist: https://bit.ly/2WyzWD4 ...

22:27
Phase

25,875 views

5 years ago

Mark Newman
Maths with Complex Numbers

How the Fourier Transform Works, Lecture 5 | Maths with Complex Numbers Next Episode: https://bit.ly/3kFRMMH Course playlist: ...

26:01
Maths with Complex Numbers

60,604 views

5 years ago

NPTEL IIT Bombay
Week 5: Lecture 23

Week 5: Lecture 23: Exercises on Fourier transform.

21:19
Week 5: Lecture 23

268 views

3 years ago

weecology
Exploring lagged correlations between different time series

Autocorrelation pt7. As a fun aside, we will use some of the concepts we've learned about in the context of autocorrelation to learn ...

6:24
Exploring lagged correlations between different time series

33,123 views

5 years ago

Building Intuition
Laplace Transform

The Laplace transform is more powerful than just helping you assist with convolution. In fact, it's extremely powerful in many ways.

11:01
Laplace Transform

490 views

7 years ago

NPTEL IIT Bombay
Week 04: Lecture 17

Week 04: Lecture 17: Fourier transform and Schwartz space.

26:26
Week 04: Lecture 17

549 views

3 years ago

NPTEL IIT Bombay
Lecture 6C: Convolution:deeper ideas and understanding

Lecture 6C: Convolution:deeper ideas and understanding.

18:35
Lecture 6C: Convolution:deeper ideas and understanding

1,938 views

5 years ago

BIOE103
04252014 c ConvolutionsDrugBolusAndInfusionExamples

So, linear or differential equations the solution is a convolution, you can just write it, in matrix form. That's the power of convolution.

16:23
04252014 c ConvolutionsDrugBolusAndInfusionExamples

8 views

11 years ago

Building Intuition
LTI Systems

If you have the same function u[t], and you pass it through a linear system, and you get out y[t], then it's also true that if you took a ...

8:17
LTI Systems

420 views

7 years ago

Tom Viering AI
Regression: MSE versus MAE

Unless otherwise specified, the contents of this video are Copyright of Delft University of Technology and licensed under a ...

4:35
Regression: MSE versus MAE

1,649 views

2 years ago

Cody Anderson
3.5 Matrix vs Array Operations

Distinguishing between matrix operations (formal linear algebra) and array operations (element-by-element). Using a dot in front ...

4:18
3.5 Matrix vs Array Operations

1,287 views

5 years ago

NPTEL IIT Bombay
Week 11: Lecture 55

Week 11: Lecture 55: Examples of tempered distributions.

25:53
Week 11: Lecture 55

254 views

2 years ago

Building Intuition
Impulse Response Function

>> Instructor: Once you've determined that your system is LTI, linear time-invariant, the first thing that you want to find out is what ...

3:00
Impulse Response Function

943 views

7 years ago

NPTEL IIT Bombay
Module 1: Unit impulse Functions

Week 5: Module 1: Unit impulse Functions.

54:34
Module 1: Unit impulse Functions

2,517 views

4 years ago