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If you want to revisit an earlier chapter you flip left, right?
You can use your mouse, magic mouse or trackpad to quickly flip left or right through the stories.
If you find an article you like that looks interesting, you click through to read it, if not, just flip left or right to go to another.
Fig. 7 Extract 4 vertices using 5 edges, extract lower end from a warped perspective image Fig. 8 Extract a Sobel filtered image and convert it into six distorted (resize, move a few pixels to the left and right, and we flip left and right for each images) images for using classification.
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Contour map of a two-dimensional histogram with a 18 × 18 nm bin width was obtained using all, left- and right- handed walking traces, without flipping (left panel).
If this procedure is a bit hard to wrap your head around, here's an equivalent way to describe it that may be easier to visualize: at each position x in the output function, we place a copy of the filter g, centered left-to-right around that position, flipped left-to-right, and scaled up or down according to the value of the signal f at that position.
Note that in the video above, everything is flipped left-right.
As viewed straight on, the 2D X-rays appear to flip the left and right sides - in that a student will see the left-hand lung on the right side of the screen.
That real book feel was part of the inspiration for the latest Kindle in the family and why it comes with a protruding one-sided grip handle able to flip from left to right to give it that "book spine feel".
On 4, flip your left hand over.
Whether we treat the convolution as continuous or discrete, its interpretation is the same: for each position x in the output function, we shift the filter function g left or right until it is centered at that position, we flip it left-to-right, we multiply every point on f by the corresponding point on our shifted g, and we add (or integrate) these products together.
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