let Snap! blow your mind taking #MediaComp to the next level:
April 20, 2025 at 5:45 PM
let Snap! blow your mind taking #MediaComp to the next level:
I love this effort. I'm curious what benefits running MediaComp in a Google Colab has over p5.js. In my former life as an educator, we had a lot of success with p5 for non-CS majors. I liked that it introduced students to a very large and diverse community of open-source contributors.
February 10, 2025 at 5:22 PM
I love this effort. I'm curious what benefits running MediaComp in a Google Colab has over p5.js. In my former life as an educator, we had a lot of success with p5 for non-CS majors. I liked that it introduced students to a very large and diverse community of open-source contributors.
#MediaComp meets #AI: I’m training a self-built deep neural network in Snap! on a bunch of 100-sample chunks from 2 recordings so it learns to distinguish between my flute and my harmonica when I play them into my laptop’s microphone. Gonna teach this to kids this fall 🤩
June 17, 2025 at 9:40 AM
#MediaComp meets #AI: I’m training a self-built deep neural network in Snap! on a bunch of 100-sample chunks from 2 recordings so it learns to distinguish between my flute and my harmonica when I play them into my laptop’s microphone. Gonna teach this to kids this fall 🤩
Media Computation in Python running in Google Colab Notebooks
Here’s why I decided to work on yet-another implementation of a Python API that we first developed in 2001, how to get the implementation, and how it’s different. Why we needed Python MediaComp in the browser In 2002, we created a…
Here’s why I decided to work on yet-another implementation of a Python API that we first developed in 2001, how to get the implementation, and how it’s different. Why we needed Python MediaComp in the browser In 2002, we created a…
Media Computation in Python running in Google Colab Notebooks
Here’s why I decided to work on yet-another implementation of a Python API that we first developed in 2001, how to get the implementation, and how it’s different. Why we needed Python MediaComp in the browser In 2002, we created a course at Georgia Tech called “Introduction to Media Computation.” Georgia Tech required all liberal arts majors to take a course in computer science, but the withdrawal-or-failure rate was high (about 50% for some majors).
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February 10, 2025 at 1:00 PM
Media Computation in Python running in Google Colab Notebooks
Here’s why I decided to work on yet-another implementation of a Python API that we first developed in 2001, how to get the implementation, and how it’s different. Why we needed Python MediaComp in the browser In 2002, we created a…
Here’s why I decided to work on yet-another implementation of a Python API that we first developed in 2001, how to get the implementation, and how it’s different. Why we needed Python MediaComp in the browser In 2002, we created a…
Coming soon: #DataScience meets #MediaComp: Analyzing the frequency distribution of colors in an image in Snap!
April 11, 2025 at 12:23 PM
Coming soon: #DataScience meets #MediaComp: Analyzing the frequency distribution of colors in an image in Snap!
New blog post: Media Computation in Python running in Google Colab Notebooks #MediaComp
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Media Computation in Python running in Google Colab Notebooks
Here’s why I decided to work on yet-another implementation of a Python API that we first developed in 2001, how to get the implementation, and how it’s different. Why we needed Python MediaComp in …
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February 10, 2025 at 7:16 PM
New blog post: Media Computation in Python running in Google Colab Notebooks #MediaComp
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