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Introducing Kernels

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Taking an average of pixels in a box leads to artefacts such as ringing which we can remedy by taking a weighted average of all the pixels in the box surrounding the input pixel. The set of weights is referred to as a kernel. A common kernel used for image smoothing is the Gaussian kernel.

Spatial Operators

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We introduce spatial operators by a simple example of taking the average value of all pixels in a box surrounding each input pixel. The result is a blurring or smoothing of the input image.

Introduction to inverse kinematics

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We will learn about inverse kinematics, that is, how to compute the robot’s joint angles given the desired pose of their end-effector and knowledge about the dimensions of its links. We will also learn about how to generate paths that lead to smooth coordinated motion of the end-effector.

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