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  2. Image analysis in R: what are the options? : r/RStudio - Reddit

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    Business Intelligence is the process of utilizing organizational data, technology, analytics, and the knowledge of subject matter experts to create data-driven decisions via dashboards, reports, alerts, and ad-hoc analysis.

  3. I just got the ChatGPT Image Recognition Feature : r/ChatGPT -...

    www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/comments/16sdac1/i_just_got_the_chatgpt_image...

    Wet AMD can be treated with injections of drugs that inhibit the growth of abnormal blood vessels in the eye, laser treatment that destroys these blood vessels, or photodynamic therapy that uses a light-activated drug to damage these blood vessels. •. • •. Top-left square: 3×4=123×4=12. Top-right square: 5×2=105×2=10.

  4. How do I learn image processing/analysis in Python? : r/Python -...

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    The basic algorithm used for "finding and counting" objects like you are trying to do goes something like this: 1. Conversion to grayscale 2. Thresholding (either automatically via Otsu method, or similar, or by manually setting the threshold values) 3. Contour detection 4.

  5. Image processing books (Advanced/Expert) : r/computervision -...

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    I'd look at both image processing and software engineering books in equal measure, you need both skills. CV books I think you should own: Image Processing - Gonzalez & Woods. Computer Vision - Forsyth & Ponce. Multi view geometry - Hartley & Zisserman. For software dev I'd always have a copy of Design Patterns on the shelf,an Introduction to ...

  6. Apparently ChatGPT can analyze images... : r/ChatGPT - Reddit

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    ChatGPT is also probably pulling tags and other discussion about the image as well from the source, so it might just be repeating what other humans have said about the image and might not be analyzing the image directly. IT CAN’T ANALYZE IMAGES. Jesus fkin Christ.

  7. Ubuntu Image Analysis With Autopsy : r/immersivelabs - Reddit

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    Ubuntu Image Analysis With Autopsy. I'm trying to answer the following question: What was the last command that the user root executed? I've tried looking at the .bash_history and found some commands but none of them were the right answer. I tried exploring other parts of the disk as well but I just can't seem to find it.

  8. Best free AI for image analysis : r/ChatGPT - Reddit

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    Best free AI for image analysis. Educational Purpose Only. Looking for recommendations for the above. Basically i want to upload photos of stage sets and have AI generate an analysis. For example, comment on use of lighting, symbolism, props etc etc. Please help!

  9. [Autopsy] Sample images to learn / practice : r/computerforensics...

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    Magnet usually has an image for their conference that is a good sample. The one I use to compare small devices ingest times between setting changes is called MUS-CTF-19-Desktop-001.eo1 it’s about 10GB. Look up DFIRScience on youtube. He does autopsy videos and normally has sample data with each video. DFIR madness.

  10. Medical Image Analysis : r/ethz - Reddit

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    Back then Prof Konukoglu was involved in both the Image Analyses and Medical image analysis class, so they were very similar in style (and in some part also in content). But again, not sure if it is still this way today. hey, took it last spring, it's just memorization, there were a couple basic math questions involving i think computing the ...

  11. Beginners to colour analysis - this is how you can find your...

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    The more subgroups you divide the colours into, the smaller the differences become. The differences between a light and cool summer is a lot smaller than the differences between summer and winter. You don't have the proper tools. A professional analyst will have drapes that accurately represent the seasonal groups.