**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Apr 13 02:59:57 2019 Apr 13 13:24:19 hello everybody Apr 13 13:24:37 is this a good place to ask about digital image processing? Apr 13 13:25:15 i would like to learn how an image is converted to frequency domain Apr 13 13:25:23 i understand the spatial representation Apr 13 13:25:37 but how is it represented as an equation in frequency domain Apr 13 13:25:43 can anyone please tell me Apr 13 13:31:49 Rajagopalan: uhh, why are you asking this here? Apr 13 13:33:05 that isn't even remotely a beagle-related question, you're basically asking for a course in fourier analysis and how it applies to image processing Apr 13 13:33:35 that's also really not the sort of thing for which chat is a good medium. get a good book or something Apr 13 13:44:17 Rajagopalan: you're not expected to understand things on a physical level Apr 13 13:44:40 well with fourier transforms you can at least understand some things, but with other transforms like laplace or wavelets you have nothing physical to hang on Apr 13 15:20:04 well zmatt i though this was something related to signal processing Apr 13 15:20:21 i am really confused im not able to understand/visualize Apr 13 15:20:35 it would be nice if i ask all my questions to someone Apr 13 15:20:41 this is the support channel for the linux-based embedded systems from beagleboard.org Apr 13 15:20:48 anyways tahnk you mawk and zmatt Apr 13 15:20:51 :) Apr 13 15:21:00 sorry i must have had a mis understanding Apr 13 15:21:02 :\ Apr 13 15:24:46 it's okay :) this is just not really the best place for it... and like I said, your question seems rather broad and open-ended for a quick answer in any chat, it's more the topic of a book or a course Apr 13 15:25:28 :) will keep this in mind when i ask question Apr 13 15:25:33 thank you for your time Apr 13 15:27:07 you can probably find plenty of resources if you search for "fourier image analysis" or "2d fourier transform" or "image fourier transform" Apr 13 15:27:12 for example https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-meaning-of-Fourier-transform-of-an-image-Why-is-it-important-in-image-processing Apr 13 15:28:03 wow so many nice people in this channel Apr 13 15:28:11 thank you ! Apr 13 15:28:33 i got trolled for asking like this in a scikit channel Apr 13 15:28:41 :( Apr 13 15:29:19 I can fully imagine that Apr 13 15:29:29 ;) Apr 13 15:29:35 well i saw what is beagle bone Apr 13 15:29:40 its really cool Apr 13 15:29:49 that kinda packaging power in a small pcb Apr 13 15:29:53 is really great Apr 13 15:30:02 exactly because of what I said: you're basically asking for something that would be the topic of a course or a book Apr 13 15:30:06 not really an answer if you already understand fourier, but this is so cool : http://www.jezzamon.com/selfdraw/index.html Apr 13 15:30:20 so that's often likely to invite unhelpful reactions Apr 13 15:30:35 explanation http://www.jezzamon.com/fourier/index.html Apr 13 15:30:51 i wanted to like have a conversation with a person Apr 13 15:31:01 where i can ask him all my queries fully Apr 13 15:31:08 my mind is just popping with questions Apr 13 15:31:19 i understand only when i visualize Apr 13 15:31:25 but this is kinda hard:\ Apr 13 15:31:38 thank you artag :) Apr 13 15:32:14 in other words you're asking for a teacher/tutor, which is not something most people would be interested in Apr 13 15:32:49 yeah i guess thats a wrong approach :( Apr 13 15:32:55 anyway, good luck, I'm afk Apr 13 15:32:58 sure :) Apr 13 15:33:12 i think just a group of people with similar interests wuold be enough, but most groups like this one have to keep control of off-topic conversations or it drowns the group Apr 13 15:33:19 oh Apr 13 15:33:30 i was just about to suggest eevblog formus Apr 13 15:33:35 *forums Apr 13 17:39:12 hi all Apr 13 17:39:41 I am using DSMX satellite recv on my beaglebone blue Apr 13 17:40:16 and have a DX6 transmitter, which is binded to sat recv via DSM2 protocol Apr 13 17:40:50 after few min, I loose DSM connection and the satellite recv starts blinking Apr 13 17:45:11 not binded to irc long enough Apr 13 17:45:23 * zmatt starts blinking Apr 13 17:50:34 tbr: +1 Apr 13 17:50:41 this is the source of many failures :D Apr 13 17:51:25 "CADT" I believe is the term .. :D **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Apr 14 02:59:57 2019