Convert Image into Matrix - Like a Pro!

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024

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  • @darcewirralgan1379
    @darcewirralgan1379 Před 4 lety +13

    I've been a graphic designer for years and never thought of RGB so deeply before! Thank you!

    • @PythonSimplified
      @PythonSimplified  Před 4 lety +7

      Me too! I've only realized the complexity of images once I've built my first classifier neural network, before that - I knew what pixels and vectors are, but I couldn't really translate them into math!
      The good news is, us designers don't really need to know that because Adobe Illustrator is doing this hard work for us (abbreviated to AI for a reason, no?), but in Machine Learning - it's a must! ;)

  • @AdamMundok
    @AdamMundok Před 3 lety +11

    You did a GREAT job explaining as a teacher. Keep up the great work and vids, and thanks for making and sharing!! 🙌🏼

  • @ChristopherOBrienPSU
    @ChristopherOBrienPSU Před rokem +2

    Wow, I love the way that you explain things in easy to understand concepts and language. Keep it up!

  • @DeepuKumar-mp4hl
    @DeepuKumar-mp4hl Před rokem +1

    The most lucid explanation one can get on youtube

  • @stemcell11222
    @stemcell11222 Před rokem +1

    It worked, my brain got bigger but not where I wanted it to! XD Too disctracted by talent, too much talent!

  • @darwinayrtonespejoquintana7507

    Great explanation !! I was a little confused at first, but now I understand this subject better.

  • @justiccoolman1816
    @justiccoolman1816 Před rokem +2

    Btw. at 4:59, the calculation is right, but unneccessary complicated: 85% of 256 is just 256 * 0,85.
    Calclating a percentage is really easy: Just shift the comma two digits to the left (which is equivalent to devide by 100) and multiplicate that result with the amount u need the percentage from.

  • @h7opolo
    @h7opolo Před 10 měsíci +1

    thank you! this was very informative and pleasant to listen to.

  • @VishalSingh-mi8je
    @VishalSingh-mi8je Před 3 lety +4

    never seen anything better than this : )

  • @bolhasani
    @bolhasani Před 2 lety +3

    Really informative and interesting. Many thanks for sharing your great knowledge and experience. It's admirable.

  • @mchess7157
    @mchess7157 Před 2 lety +2

    That's great. I think this is exactly what I was looking for even though I didn't realize that. Some time ago I was working on a project that was supposed to enable automatic straightening of scans (I don't know if this is the correct term 🤔). I used the Pillow library for this to be able to iterate through the pixels in the selected axis and find the points in which text appeared on the basis of the color of the pixels. After finding several points the program could calculate the angle by which the image should be rotated. The results were in fact quite good. But the whole process lasted long. And from time to time the program landed in the empty space between the lines of text and couldn't find any darker pixel and was falling into a loop.
    I suppose that converting an image into a matrix and using numpy should be a much more effective and faster way.
    I'm so excited. I can't wait to try it in practice.
    Fantastic video. Thanks

    • @josholin31
      @josholin31 Před rokem

      How goes putting it into practice?
      With your original method, I'd probably start closer to the center and work your way out. Rather than work your way inwards. - Less pixels to initially compare.
      But I'd definitely figure out the max used rgb / gray before doing so. And count how many similar pixels there are, to allow a tolerance + cap based on how many pixels it scanned through the width. Otherwise, it would needlessly rotate it when it reached a letter with a tail, like "g" or "y". - Could probably just rotate it up to 180 (original image or distortion) to see if it sees more of the background color on the width. And if it doesn't, it searches a wider area. (Also larger angle differences near the start and use a fraction of it as it goes out until hear area, would probably be best... also maybe a check to see if there is more background pixels initially within the new area before it tries rotating)
      But yeah, I've been working on a program to make an image into a bunch of algorithms. To compress an image. Most image formats have "filters" to decrease space but they neglect some patterns for speed. And I've been avoiding looking into matrices for far too long - hated them in school. But I think they are definitely the answer to analyze data.
      Although I'll add an observation, when I separated an image by rpga values, it took much more time when 0ing out values by matrix, rather than using merge with a new black image. I think it has to do with getdata / putdata... processor wasn't working that hard so I think it was the method of retrieving data and then writing it. - today I'm going to see how quick matrices are to search through. It definitely avoids a bunch of loops so is quicker. But I'm going to avoid using putdata/getdata whenever possible. - Using it only when analysis is necessary.
      (Have a very low end laptop for programming since I want to make efficient code.)
      Sorry needed to organize my thoughts. Helps when I think someone else might read it.

  • @aristideregal
    @aristideregal Před 3 lety +2

    Best teacher ever!

  • @trippy7415
    @trippy7415 Před 4 lety +4

    Great tutorial! Now I understand everything!

  • @underlecht
    @underlecht Před 4 lety +6

    I know the theory but I love to see you explaining :)) also interesting that average of the three colors gives the greyscale :)

    • @PythonSimplified
      @PythonSimplified  Před 4 lety

      Thank you so much Mantas! I'm glad you like my explanations! we'll move to more complex lessons very soon :)

  • @martinoolivieri3779
    @martinoolivieri3779 Před 2 lety

    Thanks a lot ! Clear and complete description. I have solved a important issue for my exam in Artificial Neuronal Network at Uni Trento - Italy.

  • @neelsamshah
    @neelsamshah Před 2 lety +2

    Great explanation and graphics! Thank you!

  • @nikluz3807
    @nikluz3807 Před 2 lety +2

    Not only well explained, but the presentation is excellent. What program do you use to make presentations like this? They’re so clean!

  • @jyoshnabejjam4983
    @jyoshnabejjam4983 Před 3 lety +3

    Im an indian thank u very much
    Ur video helped me to clear all my doubts

  • @wassel327
    @wassel327 Před 3 lety +1

    Underrated content

  • @rohithperumandla4302
    @rohithperumandla4302 Před 3 lety +1

    I've been searching for this explanation and finally found

  • @AlexanderRodriguez-cursos

    Congratulations, Excelent explanation with good illustrations

  • @SastaYoutubian
    @SastaYoutubian Před 3 lety +1

    I really like you and also the way of explaining

  • @sprecmoles
    @sprecmoles Před 2 lety +2

    Hello, first of all, thank you very much for the video. I couldn't find an answer to this question in your video, can you please answer? " What is the relationship between matrices and image processing ? " . Thank you from now :)

  • @agx111
    @agx111 Před 9 měsíci +1

    1. binary = 0-1
    2. grey scale = 0 -255
    3. rgb - all red green blue got their different grey scale values
    red = 0 - 255
    green = 0- 255
    blue = 0-255
    so total three

  • @chiranjeebroychowdhury7759

    Nice elementary video on images. In my experience, I have come across people with little to no knowledge of raster or vector images, or the different color models (RGB, CMY, HSI, etc.). Many UI designers just use online color palettes and color pickers to put different colors!

  • @jpinheiro7523
    @jpinheiro7523 Před rokem

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    @constantincostea2823 Před 3 lety +8

    She is super smart, beautiful, relevant and funny. I promise :)

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      @faisalee Před rokem +1

      I loved that “I promise” 😄

  • @user-qh2ve3pw3z
    @user-qh2ve3pw3z Před rokem

    Hello! Could you please tell me what type of editor did you use in this video?
    Thanks a lot

  • @nehalkalita1
    @nehalkalita1 Před rokem

    Really good presentation.

  • @hazirahmuslim
    @hazirahmuslim Před 3 lety +1

    This is a detailed and good video! Thank you!

  • @okabirintaro976
    @okabirintaro976 Před 3 lety +3

    the explication is so gooood , thak you ,(also you are beautiful)

  • @asmodeus4310
    @asmodeus4310 Před 3 lety

    Your channels the best

  • @mahdishadroh1643
    @mahdishadroh1643 Před 3 lety +1

    hi im from iran
    thank you so much your video answered all my questions
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    @emiliomartineziii2980 Před 4 měsíci

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  • @ankitkumardip90
    @ankitkumardip90 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you so much ❤ 😊

  • @jooyichen
    @jooyichen Před 3 lety +3

    Hello ma'am, just want to ask for your advice.
    I've been given a task to in my programming class which I was unable to do.
    1st step I've accomplished - txtfile full of floats > into Ndarrays > into matlotlib > savefig image
    2nd step I couldn't do ( done in reverse ) - from a png or jpeg > imread to ndarrays > Back to *floating arrays*
    I don't know why my arrays are all 255 and 0. The task was to produce arrays with values 0.654646 for example, then saved to a textfile.
    Thank you.

    • @PythonSimplified
      @PythonSimplified  Před 3 lety +1

      I believe it's a matter of conversion from one colour format to another, but it's difficult to tell without seeing the code and which images you're testing it on...
      Realistically if your values are between 0 - 255 maybe try dividing each value by 256 to get floating point numbers, this might solve it but I don't know if I fully understood the task 😊

    • @AliHassan-wc6nb
      @AliHassan-wc6nb Před 2 lety +1

      @@PythonSimplified so nice of you to answer trying answering this!!

  • @sam2718e
    @sam2718e Před 2 lety +1

    10:28 all good, but these are not the three dimensions.
    The third dimension is depth which allows to store more than one 2d matrix.

  • @kuaranir2440
    @kuaranir2440 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic explanation👍

  • @KJ7JHN
    @KJ7JHN Před rokem +1

    Do you have a python or java video on filtering specific colors? As an example, load image, cycle through x by y for 00FFA6 output result? And the next question is how would you do this for a web cam feed? Thank you! Keep up the great content.

  • @MicheleTorbak
    @MicheleTorbak Před 3 lety

    I like the explanation. Plus very useful. Thank you

  • @md.musfiqurrahaman8612

    Amazing explanations!

  • @louaykhammar7268
    @louaykhammar7268 Před 2 lety

    great explanation

  • @foustcor
    @foustcor Před 2 lety

    terrific!! thank you!

  • @Jriad
    @Jriad Před 3 lety +1

    15% black is 85% white = 0.85*256 = 218
    easier to understand i think

  • @BanothAnusha-hv4qn
    @BanothAnusha-hv4qn Před 6 měsíci

    thank you madam so mach for understanding concept over teacher teaches i cant understand know i understand

  • @madslug7139
    @madslug7139 Před 4 lety

    Awesome vid as usual!

  • @mithunchandrasaha403
    @mithunchandrasaha403 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice Explanation.Madam

  • @SohailKhan-rw2gb
    @SohailKhan-rw2gb Před 3 lety +2

    i install open cv but cv2 is not working, please help. i says about version error. So which version will work, and if i change python version will it uninstall all other installed numpy, pandas atc? i have problem dear, i even not reading image.

    • @PythonSimplified
      @PythonSimplified  Před 3 lety

      Hi Sohail! 😀
      Did you recently upgrade to Python 3.9 by any chance? you may be experiencing issues with several libraries in this case, as this version of Python is brand new and some of the packages are not integrated yet (including PIL by the way, I have a few viewers who had to go back to 3.8 to get it to work).
      As to your second question, if you installed your Python inside a virtual environment - you don't need to override anything.
      Just create a brand new virtual environment and install a different version of Python (and it's dependencies) inside it. That way you can have multiple versions of Python installed on your computer at once and you can jump from one environment to another very easily.
      If you installed Python with Anaconda, checkout my video where I explain how to create a new environment:
      czcams.com/video/FZ5baopI_mo/video.html
      If you didn't use Anaconda, checkout these instructions on how and why you should consider working with virtual environments 😁:
      www.geeksforgeeks.org/python-virtual-environment/#:~:text=A%20virtual%20environment%20is%20a,of%20the%20Python%20developers%20use.

    • @SohailKhan-rw2gb
      @SohailKhan-rw2gb Před 3 lety

      Hi python simplified 🤠
      Thanks for such a sincere reply. You exactly said right. I am new to python. I need help from person like you much. I am lonely learning it, as I spent 3 days in just installing keras.
      I have installed 3.8.3 python version, is this still not suitable version?
      if you have any link related3.8 please give it. I will do the same as you said, Love you much.
      I am going to watch your video related environment. And yes I have installed Anaconda snake. ( But it is stinging me from few days)🐍😃. Thanks again. Can I mail you the shots of my python error. That will help me alot.

    • @SohailKhan-rw2gb
      @SohailKhan-rw2gb Před 3 lety

      I faced this issue when I told my friend cN we convert image into math. He said it very hard., but we did through python. But we did it with their own laptop. When I was going to do it with my own laptop, it wasn't happening due to opencv issue. Is there any code to convert image to matrix without opencv.

    • @PythonSimplified
      @PythonSimplified  Před 3 lety

      ​@@SohailKhan-rw2gb hahaha Python 3.8 is great, that's the version I'm using so you shouldn't experience any issues if you follow the instructions of the Python installation video I sent you.
      In terms of Keras... I recommend learning much more about Python before you dive into this. This is not a beginners module and you will waste lots of time tying to understand it. It's like getting your drivers license for the first time and instead of driving an old Toyota - you go for Lamborghini. Machine Learning is not an easy task to understand, but it's easier with experience.
      Open CV and Pillow (PIL) are really good in terms of image processing, they are both great for image conversion.
      If you'd like to send me a screenshot you can either do this through LinkedIn:
      www.linkedin.com/in/mariyasha888
      or through my new Facebook page:
      facebook.com/PythonSimplified

  • @velumaniramasamy4587
    @velumaniramasamy4587 Před 9 dny

    Thank you madam

  • @sadaamashraf6288
    @sadaamashraf6288 Před 3 lety

    Good work

  • @rahulranjan8682
    @rahulranjan8682 Před 2 lety

    great. but just one doubt. why the intensity ranges from 0 to 255 why not other number as 511 or 1023?

  • @stephenlittman
    @stephenlittman Před 3 lety

    Smart and beautiful

  • @samsonmakumbe7388
    @samsonmakumbe7388 Před 5 měsíci

    thanks😁

  • @tersintech6779
    @tersintech6779 Před 3 lety

    Great! cheers.

  • @athulyajayakrishnan8694

    Thank you so much

  • @csp405
    @csp405 Před 2 lety

    4:23 The correct way to math it is 256/100 = 2.56 * 15 = 38.4 255 - 38 = 217
    And I have no idea what does 100 divided by 85 = 1.176 256/1.176 to do with 15 %

  • @azizelmajdoubi
    @azizelmajdoubi Před 2 lety

    Thank u i understand nowww

  • @dibbyabarua9499
    @dibbyabarua9499 Před 4 lety +1

    cool video

  • @RiturajGhoshTech
    @RiturajGhoshTech Před 3 lety

    Hey, can you explain the steps of RIP in detail?

  • @Yaya-hr9ho
    @Yaya-hr9ho Před 3 lety

    is there any app, software or website for color to matrix converter?

  • @munivoltarc
    @munivoltarc Před 11 měsíci

    today u look beautiful, great learning from you on python

  • @rbk00006
    @rbk00006 Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome video but why did you changed your background music u know that mr bean music..i liked it very much

    • @PythonSimplified
      @PythonSimplified  Před 4 lety

      Thank you so much! :)
      I though I've used the same music, no? It should be Creeping Spiders from the CZcams gallery but now I'm not sure hahaha XD

  • @philtoa334
    @philtoa334 Před 3 lety

    Thank , it s nice.

  • @electricelectric5224
    @electricelectric5224 Před rokem

    How i can to send it to plc please

  • @mohamedabdelbaset6769
    @mohamedabdelbaset6769 Před 3 lety +1

    Try to make intro longer please😂😂

  • @jituonline4u
    @jituonline4u Před 2 lety

    is it same like correlation pearson heatmap ?

  • @shinymp7691
    @shinymp7691 Před 3 lety

    Nice

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    @topgearIQ Před 7 měsíci

    How do you do

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    @shahriaralom4547 Před 3 lety

    thank you mam

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  • @haboubikhouloud5060
    @haboubikhouloud5060 Před 2 lety

    hi can you give me the program that image has smile thank you

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  • @s.aadhithiyan9022
    @s.aadhithiyan9022 Před 3 lety

    How to do the vice versa?

  • @sajibbiswas7709
    @sajibbiswas7709 Před 2 lety

    Python absolutely beginner video where??

  • @davidtindell950
    @davidtindell950 Před 3 lety

    Thank You Again ! Also, Amazing how great are the images from Perseverance after landing on Mars this week !!!

  • @justnivek4345
    @justnivek4345 Před 2 lety

    Kay fine but it doesn't explain how to do it on Python, it's only the theoric part

  • @aquahydroman7623
    @aquahydroman7623 Před 3 lety +1

    I only thought thier was 50 shades of grey..... not 250....

    • @PythonSimplified
      @PythonSimplified  Před 3 lety +2

      I guess Hollywood does a better job with marketing than mathematicians 🤣

  • @csp405
    @csp405 Před 2 lety

    0:11 ice humans??

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    @surkewrasoul4711 Před rokem

    😍

  • @greenpumpkin172
    @greenpumpkin172 Před 3 lety

    I wouldn't call it a 3 dimensional matrix, but a tensor though. Tensors are generalizations of vectors and matrices.

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  • @tejaspatil3978
    @tejaspatil3978 Před 2 lety

    this exactly happens in CNN right..?

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    @ayachibassem8642 Před 3 lety

    the best explanation I've seen, thanks my pretty teacher, you are so attractive

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    @Shankarfamikay Před měsícem

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  • @agx111
    @agx111 Před 9 měsíci +1

    wow nice ty 👍🫡