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This lecture provides an introduction to spatial convolution and the moving window transform. It includes examples of original images and different levels of blur using various kernel sizes.
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Convolution by Moving Window i g f c 1999-2007 by Richard Alan Peters II
Moving Window Transform: Example original 3x3 average 1999-2007 by Richard Alan Peters II
Moving Window Transform: Example original 3x3 average 1999-2007 by Richard Alan Peters II
Moving Window Transform: Example original 3x3 average 1999-2007 by Richard Alan Peters II
Moving Window Transform: Example original 3x3 average 1999-2007 by Richard Alan Peters II
Convolution Examples: Original Images 1999-2007 by Richard Alan Peters II
Convolution Examples: 33 Blur 1999-2007 by Richard Alan Peters II
Convolution Examples: 55 Blur 1999-2007 by Richard Alan Peters II
Convolution Examples: 99 Blur 1999-2007 by Richard Alan Peters II
Convolution Examples: 1717 Blur 1999-2007 by Richard Alan Peters II