Just thinking, what about conducting a 1 day virtual session on fundamentals of computer vision ??? [D]
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Hi all,
A real story from my current experience: I'm associated with an internship where the primary work revolves around autonomous UAVs. What has shocked me the most is that almost everyone is so heavily focused on coding agents and AI tools that they're building things without paying enough attention to the fundamentals.
This got me thinking: what if we conduct a virtual session on the fundamentals of Computer Vision?
This idea comes from my own experience as well. During my first semester, I was terrified of learning from documentation and kept chasing YouTube tutorials instead. Later, I realized that some of the most interesting and valuable concepts are actually explained in the documentation itself.
What do you all think about conducting something like this? How many of you would be interested in joining a one-day session?
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