Raytracing project in Unity for computer graphics graduate credit.
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Raytracing project in Unity for computer graphics graduate credit.
Pytorch implimentation of STN bilinear sampler
Fully parameterized ray tracer
Raster image processing functions implemented in TypeScript
This repository contains my work for CSE 4310 Computer Vision course in Spring 2022 with Professor Alex Dilhoff at UTA.
Going from a CFA RAW format image to a full-color RGB image through the process of applying the Bayer filter and Demosaicing by interpolating the missing parts of the channels with different algorithms, in the frequency and spatial domains.
A simple image filter example for those who study GPU/CUDA programming
Implements 3 types of interpolation: bicubic, bilinear and nearest-neighbor on black-and-white and color images of different sizes.
Misc. and practice programs written in C++
This repository utilizes time series analysis to predict natural gas prices, aiding informed decisions in the energy market. Through meticulous data preprocessing, visualization, and ARIMA modeling, it provides accurate forecasts. With regression and interpolation techniques, it offers deeper insights for stakeholders, enabling proactive strategies
This is a homework about Edge detection, various image filters and image transformation for Computer vision course @ FUM.
Image Processing algorithms, Interpolation and Rotation
This package developed in ROS is for point cloud processing of a livox360 sensor.
This Swift Playground contains functions relating to and demonstrating functions of linear interpolation.
Procedural Terrain Generation Methods
Digital Image Processing course works
This repository contains my answers to the assignments of the Basics of Computer Vision course.
Image resize (upscale and downscale) implementation written in golang
Digital Image Processing
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