I drew my profile picture with mathematical equations.
Let f(x,y) be the RBG of the pixel (x,y)
f(0,0) = (255,255,255),
f(0,1) = (255,255,255),
f(0,2) = (255,255,255),
f(0,3) = (255,255,255),
f(0,4) = (255,255,255),
...
ALT PeatNet inference results for (a) drainage segmentation and (b) erosion segmentation tasks for the images shown in Figure 2a,b, respectively. GT data are shown in cyan, model predictions are shown in red and areas of agreement between the two in white, that is, true-positive and -negative detections are white and black, respectively, and false-positive and -negative detections are red and cyan, respectively.
πWhat an amazing week we had with you at all #WSC2023. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, engaging with new ideas, being open and getting creative together.
We hope you left with new energy and connections. Thank you for attending and see you again soon! π
Day 5 of the #30DayMapChallenge and I was a bit short of time today so it's a simple false colour map of Ukraine's topography as captured by the #ASTER instrument on @NASA's Terra satellite.
Day 4 of the #30DayMapChallenge and the theme is Green, or uaine, or glas, or gorm in #Gaelic.
Many mountains, places and rivers in Scotland have names deriving from the colour green including the dear green place itself.
Catching up on #30DayMapChallenge after being a few days behind!
Day 2 - Lines
Plotting the rapid expansion of British Railways in the mid-to-late 1800s compared to the network today in the post-Beeching Cuts state.
It seems I'm not the first to take inspiration from the Manhattan Subway and map out the "clockwork orange", with added ridership stats. Poor West Street. #30DayMapChallenge
The #AdventOfCode 2022 site is up! adventofcode.com
If you want to save Christmas from what will no doubt be a preposterous calamity (and maybe learn some programming along the way), then I'll see you December 1st!
Hi everyone,
We welcome you all to join the Agri-Vision challenge in conjunction with CVPR2022 (@CVPR) and grab your chance at winning a hefty prize money.
We have two tracks this year:π§΅π
First up we have Fraser @fmacfarlane95 talking about image analysis. So many useful applications, and so many blueberries! π
Thanks Fraser!
@HuttonICS