Lecture 05 - Scale-invariant Feature Transform (SIFT)

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Published 2012-09-19

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  • @MrRoyzalis
    This professor has a talent for explaining things clearly and concisely.
  • As a French student, i understand most of the video and find it way clearer than the orignal paper from Lowe. I think it is due to to quality of the presentation, the fluency of the teacher. Moreover you can feel that the teacher knows what he is talking about! :) Great video!
  • @ruairc
    I think this guy is great. This is the first time I have bothered to write something about anything on the internet apart from facebook.
  • @alivaramesh7225
    One of the best lectures I have seen. Very clear explanation of all the technical steps.
  • @83vbond
    Thanks to Dr Shah and the uploader. I just did this in class at my university, but it wasn't half as clear as this one. Very helpful. Amazing that an 8 year old recorded lecture is more relevant than a current live one
  • The part where he explained how the Laplacian of Gaussian works as a specific size of blob detector to achieve scale invariance at 18:19 was really helpful for me. My CV professor just skipped straight to difference of Gaussians and I didn't get why we used them or the benefit of it until now.
  • @morganma680
    A polished lecture given by a nice guy. Dr. Mubarak describe SIFT in a straightforward way.
  • @talharehman4902
    BEST VIDEO ON SIFT! Explains the algorithm really well. Thank you so much.
  • @AhmadPTafti
    That is a great demonstration on the SIFT algorithm. Thanks much!
  • @nik2221
    This lecture is so good. I loved the way of explaining it by Dr. Shah
  • @mhmtwu6834
    The professor looks like Mohammad Reza Pahlavi :)) Excellent lecture btw
  • @ShreyaGuptaella
    Thank you so much for these videos, very detailed and helpful :) please don't stop posting these lectures.
  • @balveersingh3051
    Thanks for the bonus lecture in the end on How Google Search Works?
  • @buianhvu4835
    Thank you for your contribution, it's much easier for me than reading the paper myself.
  • @kelvinpaul8983
    This lecture really helped me acquire a better understanding of the SIFT algorithm. Thank you very much.
  • @dbieber
    Thanks! I like how at 54:14 he says "and that's it. you can describe this in one slide".
  • @judesu6647
    It's really helpful for getting the gist of SIFT. Thank you so much!
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