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Curated Video
Create a computer vision system using decision tree algorithms to solve a real-world problem : [Activity] Code to perform Image pyramiding
From the section: Computer Vision Basics: Part 3. In this section, we’ll cover the advanced features of Computer Vision.<b<br/>r/>
Computer Vision Basics: Part 3: [Activity] Code to perform Image pyramiding
Computer Vision Basics: Part 3: [Activity] Code to perform Image pyramiding
Brian McLogan
Finding the vertex and zeros of a quadratic function
👉 Learn how to graph a quadratic equation in standard form. To do this we will explore multiple methods such as the intercept method, identifying the vertex, axis of symmetry and identifying points on the graph using a table. Once you...
Sustainable Business Consulting
Commuting Case Studies
Case studies of companies saving money through reducing employee commuting and incentivizing other modes of transportation
Rachel's English
100 MOST COMMON WORDS IN ENGLISH (4/11) Part 1
If you’re ready to move beyond fluency to perfect English you’re in the right place! Here you will learn the most important words in the English language, getting detailed analysis on each word’s use and pronunciation. As part of a...
JJ Medicine
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease & Diet | Diets to Prevent and Reduce Severity of NAFLD
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease & Diet | Diets to Prevent and Reduce Severity of NAFLD
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) is the most common type of chronic liver disease worldwide, with much of its etiology due to...
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) is the most common type of chronic liver disease worldwide, with much of its etiology due to...
Catalyst University
Nicotinamide Nucleotide Transhydrogenase
Nicotinamide Nucleotide Transhydrogenase
Catalyst University
Methanogenesis: Intestinal Biosynthesis of Methane
Methanogenesis: Intestinal Biosynthesis of Methane
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Eddie Glaude Jr. - African American Religion
Eddie S. Glaude Jr. joined the faculty of Princeton University in 2002. He is the author of Exodus! Religion, Race, and Nation in Early 19th Century Black America, University of Chicago Press, In a Shade of Blue: Pragmatism and the...
Rachel's English
Real Life - Hiking in CO * Used in Live Stream June 26, 2020 Part 1
Study English conversation and interesting pronunciation, plus vocabulary words in this real English conversation video as I hike a beautiful mountain in Colorado. See how Americans reduce words in natural conversation to improve...
Curated Video
Reducing Unwanted Energy Transfers
The video discusses the concept of unwanted energy transfers and ways to reduce them. The video highlights two examples of how energy is lost through friction and conduction, and presents solutions for each case. For friction,...
Rachel's English
On the Farm - T pronunciations, kinda, and reductions!
Come to a farm with my and my friends --- and study American English pronunciation: T pronunciations, 'kinda', reduction of 'to' and 'because'. American English in real life!
Curated Video
Mastering Swift 2 Programming (Video 16)
Swift 2 is a multi-paradigm programming language that has expressive features familiar to modern functional languages, and does not forget the object-oriented features of Objective-C. Things that took a block of code in...
Rachel's English
Real English - Plans for the 4th
Happy 4th of July! Learn vocabulary, pronunciation, and phrases as we study REAL English CONVERSATION and learn about 4th of July traditions in the US.
Rachel's English
Contractversation -- Going on a Date -- American English Pronunciation
Lear the importance of contractions (and reductions, and Stop and Flap T's) in this CONTRACTVERSATION video!
Rachel's English
How to Pronounce Ending T Clusters + Homophones -- Baking! -- American English
I spend the day baking with my friend, and you get to study American English pronunciation. Learn about ending T clusters, several reductions, and homophones!
FuseSchool
What Are Half Equations
In this video, we will learn how to write half equations for simple redox reactions. A half-equation shows what happens at one of the electrodes during electrolysis, so we need to be able to complete and balance half-equations for these...
Rachel's English
English Phone Conversation: How to Start and End
Learn how to start and end a phone conversation in American English. In this Ben Franklin exercise, you'll study everything about what you hear.
Brian McLogan
What do I need to know to determine the slope between two points
👉 Learn all about the slope of a line. The slope of a line is the steepness of the line. The horizontal line has a zero slope while the vertical line has an undefined slope. To determine the slope of a line, we need to know the...
Catalyst University
Intestinal Sulfate Reduction to H2S by Sulfur-Reducing Bacteria
In this video, we will explore the source of the major cause of the smell of flatulence. Intestinal sulfate-reducing bacteria reduce sulfate to hydrogen sulfide (H2S). We will see the biochemical pathway here and how it is coupled to...
Rachel's English
How to Pronounce the Word YOUR in a Sentence - American English Pronunciation
Did you know the words YOUR and YOU'RE will both reduce in a sentence? Using this pronunciation will help you sound more natural when speaking American English.
IDG TECHtalk
What is edge computing?
Edge computing is what it sounds like: computing that takes place at the edge of corporate networks, with “the edge” being defined as the place where end devices access the rest of the network – things like phones, laptops, industrial...
Rachel's English
IMPOSSIBLE! [or NOT?] – Learn English Conversation in 4 Hours Part 21
If you want to know how to learn English conversation, improve your English comprehension, think in English, speak faster and stop translating in your head this video is just for you! English conversation practice is the best way to move...
Rachel's English
TO BE Contractions -- American English Pronunciation
Study the contractions of 'to be' in everyday conversation: I'm, you're, he's, she's, it's, we're, they're, Mark's, where's, etc. Also, we'll cover the idioms 'to crush something', to be 'all set', and 'my dogs are barking'.