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hmm, interesting
it's very similar to Dalal and Triggs using HOG for Pedestrian Detection.
@rayryeng hmm yeah true that's actually pretty smart. My answer right there pretty much just screams: "this guy tries to do the maximum result (break the plane) with the least amount of effort" lmao
ah, I think they typically use SVM for that, right?
yeah they do, but I opted not to use SVM.
eventually I'll have to write the code in C, C++. Stochastic Gradient Descent is easier to code.
I don't want to have to rely on external libraries to help me train (LibSVM, SVMLight, etc.)
definitely, SVM needs a quadratic optimizer, something you should never write yourself :)
unless you're an expert in that stuff
16:02
:D for sure.
Not in the mood to write my own Langrage Multiplier minimization algorithm myself.
but yes, I'm using our NeuralNet2 class to help me perform the training and matching :)
once I train the classifier, I'd just decompose all of the image patches in the image into a data matrix with each column as one patch and run it through the classifier.
awesome
yeah pretty exciting :) I told them I created the class but I conveniently left out how long it took me.
so of course they thought I did it fast. Oops.
@rayryeng @AnderBiguri in one definition, SNR is mu/sigma (i.e. stdev divided by mean) which is conveniently unitless and in my case varies between 200 and 3000
yes it is unitless, but the fact that it's a non-linear measure does make me nervous. An small increase in magnitude is seen with an exponential increase.
so performing an average on that doesn't sit well with me. I'm actually not sure what averaging SNR values would mean.
@Amro but yes, where I work is pretty nice. It's the first time I've ever written MATLAB code professionally.
@rayryeng I haven't gotten it in my gmail yet, just an fyi
16:07
all the code I've written was for either personal projects or answering questions here.
weird. ok let me check
@ballBreaker sent to QueensU
it may have got filtered to spam.
@rayryeng computer vision related?
@Amro yup!
/me jealous
Of course I will have to move to C/C++ for reliability and stand-alone, but prototyping is done with MATLAB.
@Amro what? oh c'mon :) You do a lot of exciting stuff!
so what projects are you working on?
if you don't mind me asking
16:10
@rayryeng ahh thanks dude ^^
not at all. I can give you a general glimpse of what I'm working on. I'll be using image processing, computer vision and machine learning to help automate applications in the retail sector.
got it
companies like Walmart, Target, etc.
@ballBreaker Behind The Scenes is fun. Not required reading though.
Gayle Lakhmann worked both as a software engineer with those top tech companies as well as an interviewer.
So the book is very insightful.
Oh dope! :D
Pages 20 - 41 though are gold. Those helped me a great deal but I know you rock interviews.
and there are questions + answers. All answers are in Java so this is very much the book for you
16:13
@rayryeng cool, I remember doing "association rule mining" in that context as a class homework
I had it slightly harder as my requirements were knowing C,C++ and Python :)
@rayryeng ahhh thats unreal! well damn, thanks again man.. should help a lot
@Amro really? that was homework? Lol
I've had NO work this past week, and this will be perfect to do while I'm sitting around trying to find something to do lol
@ballBreaker for sure man. Hopefully that's enough prep for you at least on the Java side
for sure.
16:14
@rayryeng yeah you know simple ML stuff
Practice practice practice writing code on pen and paper.
because you'll most likely write code on a whiteboard on your interview. It's a different ball game when it's on pen and paper / whiteboard.
No syntax highlighting, space formatting, etc.
so you gotta be smart about how you lay out your ideas.
@Amro :D Like your decision tree post on entropy.
ocr it with the phone
@rayryeng yeah very true, and I haven't had to do that since university
@ballBreaker yeah I know man. You got the time now. Practice that shit.
I'll probably end up over-preparing for it.. but better that than under, right haha
16:15
hahahah, yeah
I don't know if you can do the same thing as you did with PEO :P
maybe work a LITTLE harder.
hahaha yeah, well I actually care about this
so it shouldn't be too hard to motivate myself
is there no TextMate+ocr solution yet? You point your camera onto a whiteboard and get syntax highlightibg
there's a Microsoft app i think
then sell it to universities as a plugin for their projector
office lens
16:17
@rayryeng Once I get my mind set on something, I usually go quite hard
augmented reality and all that... :)
I have a solid week, so should be good :D
@Amro I'll take a look
really? I'll have a look @Amro
16:18
ahhhhh
nice.
@ballBreaker hehe quite hard.
alright good. You still got lots of time to prep. I have faith in you.
btw, since you'll be in Mississauga on Thursday, what're you doing for lunch?
I have a feeling though you'll have lunch as part of your interview
but in the off-chance, what're you doing for Lunch next Thursday?
@rayryeng no plans yet! I was going to just take the half-day from work, but then in my email today I thought fuck it, and I'm taking that whole day off
lmao
(they haven't approved it yet, but whatever)
well if you don't have lunch plans, give me a shout.
Yeah, one hundred percent I'm down
If they don't take me out for lunch, then I'll hit you up for sure
16:20
nice. sounds good!
I have a feeling they will, but on the off chance
Yeah it's 10:30AM and they said it would be 1-2 hours.. so hard to say
mmm ok
@ballBreaker btw i'm just amazed at how fast that went.
I only asked my buddy for the hookup on Tuesday lol.
@rayryeng I know dude, me too, it's actually pretty nuts
It gives me a good feeling about it though
me too!
same feeling happened with me where I'm working now
my interview and pre-screen all happened in a week
I'm guessing I might have another interview after this one next thursday if everything goes well, hard to say though
@rayryeng That's awesome man!
I like when things work out :3
I just hope they don't ask for my stack overflow account name lmao
Don't really know how I'm going to explain the name ballBreaker
Also if they looked at my chat history..
16:33
lmao
I don't think that matters.
how many interviews did they say you were gonna have?
so next week obviously, then?
> I focus mainly on producing Java. Also, pounding back coffee and cigarettes.
lmao
nice
that should be your resume message.
Either they'll go.. wow this guys a boss, or jesus christ this guys a loser
hahaha
@rayryeng if it comes down to it I'll just change my name to something and change that message to "I focus mainly on producing and consuming Java"
See if they're clever enough to figure that one out..
@rayryeng I didn't ask actually, I maybe should have.. but yeah just the one next thursday as far as I know
ok. if you're coming on-site that's usually the final step
Yeah true true
16:36
I've never seen a company that had more than one on-site interview.
most of the experience and skill assessment is done through the phone
I've just never really had a technical interview before, usually for me it's just been all-in-one interviews
So wasn't sure if they'd do another non-technical one after
ah ok
when you're at this stage of the game, there are several.
My interviews with Tesla were some of the worst lol
lol my worst was CSIS
That was just ridiculous
I had a pre-screen call with the recruiter, then I had to do a take-home test that tested on how you thought rather than your programming skills, then I had a talk with the VP of the Autopilot program, then I talked to two engineers
wow lol
16:38
only after that point... did I get an on-site invitatoin
that was over a period of 2 months
CSIS? yeah I can see that
wow dude lol that's actually pretty crazy
Yeah CSIS was ridiculous, but I guess for good reason
pre-screen call, then a technical phone interview, then I met with a guy in a hotel room (lol) where he asked me questions for 4 hours about my whole life
I failed at that step because I drank too much too often
(like any normal university student)
After that I would have had another technical interview but on-site.. followed by a mental-health interview, then after that a polygraph test, followed by a medical exam.. lmao
I was so upset when I failed the third stage interview, but then looking back on it.. I'm really glad I didn't get that job
yeah I wouldn't want to work for CSIS either buddy
you have to compromise a lot of your life and change the way you live your life to work there.
I don't want to work for a company that forces me to change who I am or what I want to do with my personal life.
That just boils down to just acceptance.
well not company.. I guess it would be the government here :)
haha yeah exactly
The idea of it was really interesting to me, but in reality.. I would have hated it
Working for a company/government institution where you could potentially go to jail for 25 years if you accidentally spill some information.. no thanks
I think I was just looking forward to the challenge of the interview process
I did interviews for a program at Queens called "Walk Home" , that was my best interview achievement I think
750 people applied, and 30 get hired, and I was one of them lolz
1st interview: one-on-one
2nd interview: one-on-four
3rd interview: group interview - on - one
4th interview: group interview - on -four
5th interview: one-on-seven
lmao it was just ridiculousness
holy shit.
yeah that's intense.
It was the most lucrative student job you could get though, it was insanely chill
Sit around and get paid to do homework, then about once every hour or so you'd go out with a partner (always of the opposite sex..) to go walk some scared girl from point A to point B
and it was above minimum wage, I think it was 15 an hour
16:48
ohhhh Walk Home. I got it
yah man it was sick
lol
Did it in first year
Met lots of cute lady friends teehee
nice :)
this post made me laugh my ass off
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Q: fruit and vegetable recognition

luke_mclachlanI am suffering a pre-mid-life crisis and thinking about developing an algorithm that recognises what fruit and vegetable is placed in front of a camera. I have spent the past day reading about people developing algorithms that can spot faces, coke cans, cars, but does anyone here know of an algor...

"I am suffering a pre-mid-life-crisis" lmao
lmao nice I'm excited
Surely this is comparing apples and oranges... — rici 22 hours ago
good effort but it doesn't really fit the question
16:54
Upvoted for the lols
(don't hate me)
They're my upvotes, I can do what I want with them!
Just a little pre-emptive defensiveness
@excaza thxxxxxx
that's kinda what Suever hinted at
OH NO THE AVATAR HAS NOW CHANGED HERE
Andras, the purple grump :(
@AndrasDeak == Grimace
Oh that's tricky, calling the object's own show:) Nice.
@rayryeng THE END IS NIGH
@AndrasDeak AHHH MY EYES
16:57
what's worse is that my main avatars have changed for me:(
I went with assigning an output, where they're implemented I'm going to need to address the objects anyway
except my main profile
that'll go sooner or later:S
I know :( I'm used to seeing your Green
How am I supposed to adjust from a blinding lime-green, to a deafening eggplant-purple?!
@AndrasDeak you can't change it right? You're still being investigated?
take a snapshot while you can!
16:57
@rayryeng well, honestly nobody cares but me:)
It does make him seem a little mopey compared to the BANG of the green
@rayryeng I've had it saved for months
@Suever that's also how I feel:P
yeah it makes him seem... grumpy
The green was more in your face...
I did find another annoying issue though
it was like it screamed for attention
16:58
Clearly, a pre mid-life crisis
"HEY I'M ANDRAS AND TODAY IS MY DAY TO F*CK WITH YOU"
that ------^^^
@rayryeng What's this, about investigation @Andras ?
Do you have scooby doo and the gang trying to unmask you?
@ballBreaker ah nothing major at all. People have been noticing that their gravatars are changing.
16:58
@ballBreaker just the gravatar bug, I was the first to realize what's off and that it's gravatar's issue
They're inconsistent between SE websites.
they're inconsistent between gravatar itself
ohhhh weird
so Andras posted an answer on meta and his was an example of the inconsistency.
he hasn't changed it yet because he still wants people to see the inconsistency until it's fixed.
Consider this vs this
for me the first is green, the second purple
and they're the same gravatar hash, only different pixel size
16:59
@AndrasDeak they're both purple for me
cause you suck:P
and yes, it's server-dependent
they're both purple for me too
mega-caching
that means I must suck too
hungary doesn't know how to handle gravatars, just admit it
17:00
I DON"T SUCK
lmao
Considering that some people are entirely missing their old gravatars, and that for others the old gravatars are only available at specific sizes (those that were used someplace on SE), I have a new hypothesis. What if gravatar messed up/changed their identicon generating algorithm, and the only reason the old ones are around is due to caching? This would explain why only a few sizes are kept as old, and new (hitherto-unused) sizes are generated anew, changing in the process. As I use chat a lot, my avatar is cached there; others who don't, might have their avatar lost with higher probability. — Andras Deak yesterday
I see the beautiful green
also, link to the meta thread ^
@Suever I have no idea what a pre-mid-life-crisis is
17:00
@rayryeng that's just Life:D
isn't that just adolescence and not doing what you want to be doing?
I should write my own version of the gravatar servers and setup my hosts file to use it instead
@rayryeng It's the meta-crisis you have realizing that you're about to have a mid-life-crisis
then I can assign people the avatars I want them to have
I'll go watch some DuckTales, be back later
17:01
lmao
pre-mid-life non-crisis time here
I'm mainly wondering whose any point in life crisis is to generate a fruit and vegetable recognition algorithm
@excaza YES lmao
exactly
I'm confused by this one
if he's using getsnapshot, how does he know that he's capturing at 500 Hz
without already using some kind of timing
oh, maybe he's asking how to trigger it every 2 ms
slow python day :(
17:36
:(
17:50
I guess I'll have to work on my idea
which one?:)
with that question and triggering?
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Q: How can I limit matplotlib contains to one object?

excazaI'm working on a simple GUI with draggable lines to allow a user to visually window some plotted data. Working with matplotlib's event handling documentation I've been able to implement an initial version of the draggable window lines: import numpy as np import matplotlib.pyplot as plt class ...

how can I get only 5 rep so I can have 6666 rep
with MATLAB it doesn't generally matter because usually the button down callback is only triggered on the top rendered object
upvote on question:P
you're welcome
the number of the over-achieving beast
18:07
onwards to 66,666 rep
@AndrasDeak did you see this?
@beaker last time I checked on the 20th, it looked exactly like that:)
sorry, is new to me
8.6 billion gravatars served each day
that's a few
@Wildcard we've contacted gravatar - we're waiting on them — Marc Gravell ♦ 5 hours ago
the user names I was using were too long :")
18:20
:)
but gravatars are based on e-mail (+salt on SO), guess you know that
yeah, that's the only stable identification they can use
actually...
oh god... i changed my email address at one point... my new gravatar is hideous ;)
:D
does it have a lab coat?
lol... no...
let me see if i can show you
well, i'll just show you, i won't try to change it... that would be the safe way ;)
is it pink and diamondy?
anyway your original identicon is probably something else
yes, that's it
yeah, no telling what changed it
18:26
it really is ugly
@beaker the gravatar bug...?
it's boring
yeah, but not sure if this is before or after bug... i guess it would be after since i wouldn't have cached it
exactly
19:13
the mixing of units in matplotlib is infuriating
19:25
maaaan
MAAaaaaAaAaaaannnnnn
4th day of testing the same thing, over and over, and over, and over
Change one thing, make a note to change it back. Someone stumbles upon the thing you change.. then tells you to keep testing because they found a bug
wooo \o/
19:44
@excaza aren't most stuff in figure or axes relative units?
line width isn't
it's in points
fuck points
oh, right!
but that's the same in matlab
it's just natural to me:)
yeah but in MATLAB I can figure out the pixel width of the line
how, and why doesn't it work in matplotlib?:)
it should have pretty similar functionality
@Ray lmao this line of horror stories in that book:
> The guy who asked (seriously) at the end of his interview, “So, are there any hot chicks in our department?”
So I guess that scratches that question.. damn
lol :D
20:15
@excaza regarding your comment on countourc and how old versions of MATLAB may shed some light.... The reason why this is true, is that you can step into .p files in older versions, and possibly learn something from the variable names :)
20:28
I don't think they're p code, it's probably C
21:08
@AndrasDeak I think I fixed it
ah, cool:)
the pixel vs points one?
or the dragging one?
the dragging, but they were the same
I abandoned the pixel points thing
overcomplicating
ah, didn't realize that:)
will you answer or delete the Q?
answer
then I'll read all about it:P
21:25
still needs a couple tweaks to make it generic, but wedging it into the documentation example fixes it
I wish I had figured it out sooner, I spent like 4 hours trying to figure out how to make a bounding box per graphics element
then checking if they overlap + some tolerance
this is much simpler...
 
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22:50
@Ander Funny case!
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A: Why is strcat(mystring) different from mystring?

Ander BiguriThe actual difference is less than what you think. strcat removes trailing spaces. Your currenthost variable is 'my-hosttt ' (note the last space). When you call strcat that last space is removed. Coincidentally, MATLAB limit to display characters in tables is 9, so if there is a string of len...

23:04
@Suever Very well put!
This naive approach isn't going to get you very far. Musical instruments are similar to sugar dissolved in water. Together, they are delicious but good luck separating them out by grabbing the top 50% of the glass of water. To separate the instruments, you'll need to transform your data first similar to evaporating the water to leave behind the sugar. Unfortunately it's not as easy as that, but you get the idea. — Suever 2 days ago
@AndrasDeak Speaking of rants...
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A: What is the best comment in source code you have ever encountered?

halcyhttp://code.google.com/p/xee/source/browse/XeePhotoshopLoader.m?r=f16763d221dfca6253983824b470adf553a19e06#108 // At this point, I'd like to take a moment to speak to you about the Adobe PSD // format. PSD is not a good format. PSD is not even a bad format. Calling it // such would be an insult ...

@AnderBiguri "oooh my god its worked! I don't know how!" stackoverflow.com/questions/39275515/… hahahahah. I laughed so hard when I read that conversation xD
@LuisMendo came across this little gem yesterday. http://serverfault.com/questions/293217/our-security-auditor-is-an-idiot-how-do-i-give-him-the-information-he-wants
Funniest read I had in a while :p
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23:20
@TasosPapastylianou Hahaha
read read. it gets better.
I don't know whether to laugh or feel sad about the guy
@LuisMendo :D
Thanks for all your responses, It gives me great relief to know this isn't standard practice. :-DD
I love how he finally snaps xD
23:23
Yeah... he's getting warm
have you reached the bit where he redirects him to the thread where he calls him an idiot? xD
Yeah :-)
No real loss
Hahaha
i'm going to have nightmares
@beaker, oh I saw a better one recently, about this guy who found a way to use svn as a database xD
and the whole thing broke because the new hire dared to put a comment
D-:
23:45
then there's this: thedailywtf.com/articles/… xD
(the comments in these articles are worth more than the articles themselves btw)
there's one guy who says it was his company policy to add a "#end" comment after each indentation level in python xD
#define please
#define also
#define thanks
#define let

then you can write code like:

also please let a = 1 thanks
  #!usr/bin/python
  uh from sys import exit

  # Grab the user's name.
  ok so like name = raw_input("yo! what's your name?" ) right

  # Make sure they entered something, then say hi.
  if name.strip() is actually like "":
      toootally just exit()
  else:
      um yeah
      print like "Hi %s, nice to meet you." % name
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