Handwriting maths and notes

Introduction Using a graphics tablet and the appropriate software is possible to write and manage comfortably maths documents. Next, I give some indications about the best software applications for this purpose for different situations. Windows Vista and Windows 7 users These both operating systems include handwriting functionalities that can be used by other third-party software. […]

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Books related with computer vision and machine learning

Books 2012, Bayesian reasoning and machine learning [Link] [code] Free! 2012, Image Processing and Analysis with Graphs: Theory and Practice [Link] 2012, Computational Colour Science Using MATLAB, 2nd Edition [Link] 2012, Computational Intelligence in Image Processing [Link] 2012, Programming Computer Vision with Python: Tools and algorithms for analyzing images [Link] 2012, An Interdisciplinary Introduction to […]

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Tutorials about computer vision

(Updated 22 November 2012) SIFT based Tracker [Link] Viola-Jones Face Detection [Link] Mosaicing [Link] [Link 2]  Recognizing and Learning Object Categories [Link] High quality tutorials that were presented in ICCV 2009, CVPR 2007, and ICCV 2005. Matlab code is provided.

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More online learning resources

 This list comes from Johnathan Chung. To see the original post use this link. CONTENTS: I. Top PicksII. Universities and Higher EducationIII. General CollectionsIV. How-to & DIYV. Studying with PeersVI. Online Books, eBooks, & JournalsVII. Computers, Software, & ProgrammingVIII. Science & MathIX. Logic, Words, & MemoryX. LanguagesXI. MusicXII. HistoryXIII. Business, Finance, & InvestingXIV. Food, Nutrition, […]

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How to Post LaTeX Equations in Blogger

(From: Saad, T. “How to Post LaTeX Equations in Blogger”. Weblog entry from Please Make A Note. http://pleasemakeanote.blogspot.com.es/2010/07/how-to-post-latex-equations-in-blogger.html) I’ve gone through several approaches to post math equations on blogger (check my previous posts here, and here). I found that the most effective and stable method is the one based on the CodeCogs server. Here’s how […]

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How do we learn? Dales’s Cone of Learning

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Interface for datasets

Matlab interface for VS-PETS 2003 [Link 1] [Link 2] (Updated 13 July 2012) Contains classes for handling trajectories and detections.

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UPM research resources

UPM (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid): Repository of Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (Archivo digital de la UPM) [Link]. Allows personal profiles. My personal profile: [Link]. It also disseminates your researching results and checks the publication rights. Access to the ISI Web of Knowledge [Link]. Automatic access from a UPM IP address. To access from an external […]

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Learning resources

Courses 2.0 (opencourseware, MOOC) Coursera [Link]. Online courses from several world-class universities. Interesting courses in the area of computer vision: Machine Learning.Stanford University. Andrew Ng, Associate Professor. Computer Vision: The Fundamentals. University of California, Berkeley. Jitendra Malik. MIT OpenCourseWare [Link] Online courses from MIT. Udacity [Link] Online courses founded by four Stanford roboticists. edX [Link] […]

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Code for computing image features

Shape contexts “Shape context” is a descriptor for finding correspondences between point sets. Shape Context Based Corresponding Point Models by Dirk-Jan Kroon. [Link] Matlab implementation. Matching with Shape Contexts by Serge Belongie. [Link] Matlab implementation. Shape context by Xin Fan. [Link] C++ implementation with a Matlab wrapper. Histograms  (soon) Ellipsoidal color histogram [Link] Ellipsoidal intensity […]

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