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This video is about the technical details and implementation of Neural Radiance Fields from scratch. We cover all the fundamental math and coding to build your own NeRF!
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Wow, this was a great introduction to Nerfs. I heard it for the first time and felt like having learnt a lot. I wish I had time to try it out right now.
8.4This video discusses a very complex problem, and I was intrigued by what the author was trying to explain. However, in my opinion there is simply too much information in this video. The video is a non-stop stream of highly technical information, and I soon became completely lost. Overall, I would recommend trying to break down something this complex into a series of smaller videos and slow down the presentation somewhat.
3.4Extremely high quality. Great work! My only thing would be to highlight the parts of the equations as you talk about them. It can be difficult to follow someone explaining an equation without somehow pointing to what you’re discussing. Keep it up! Easily one of the best some projects I’ve seen!
9Even though I am not very familiar with machine learning, this video still was clear enough for me to understand most of what is happening. Some parts of the video were complex, but I think that is because of my unfamiliarity with the concept. The graphics were also were well done.
7Hi ! I don't have a lot of feedbacks, the quality of this video is very high. The sound, images and lighting are all top-notch. Maybe the only thing lacking is to add more "memorable" moments. The beginning of the video has a lot of it (when you show the cybertruck and San Francisco) but not so much afterwards. It can really help maintain engagement and most importantly retention of all the other information. Hope this helps and thanks for posting this lesson.
8.1Goal Orientation: 2/10 Novelty: 1/10 Thought-Provoking: 1/10 Comprehensibility: 0/10 Technological: 4/10 Overall Average: 1.6/10
2.6Top quality video. I have no suggestions. Everything was amazing. Keep the good job with your videos. I know they are going to start growing after this SoME competition.
9High quality and interesting, but slightly over ambitious imo. Could've done with spending a little longer explaining precisely where the equations were coming from
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