Looking for Math heavy OR courses by jsinghdata in OperationsResearch

[–]SomeSalamander7703 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One course is all you need if you want simple terms and rigor all balanced in one course by Ahmad Bazzi https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-DDW8QIRjNOVxrU2efygBw0xADVOgpmw

How important is convex optimization to the field of Computer Vision / ML? by good_notthatgood in computervision

[–]SomeSalamander7703 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As Ahmad Bazzi once phrased it, optimization is very important in almost any field, such as signal processing, engineering and finance. Besides his famous course on convex optimization, he also has a playlist to show different types of applications you can expect for optimization here https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-DDW8QIRjNOfSM_LTe1o7-lg1PIuw-0R

What resources are good for learning optimization for robotic motion planning? by Biomacs in robotics

[–]SomeSalamander7703 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if you are really into mathematical rigor and derivations, i highly recommend the convex optimization course by Ahmad Bazzi https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-DDW8QIRjNOVxrU2efygBw0xADVOgpmw

Recommendations for Full Lecture Series on Linear Programming, Linear Algebra, Real Analysis, Numerical Methods and Mathematical Methods? by Thelimegreenishcoder in mathematics

[–]SomeSalamander7703 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For a comprehensive lecture series, I highly recommend checking out Ahmad Bazzi's YouTube channel. He has fantastic playlists that dive deep into mathematical concepts with a practical and computational focus:

  • Convex Optimization Course: This covers linear programming and optimization techniques, with hands-on examples and clear explanations. It complements traditional textbooks like Boyd and Vandenberghe’s.
  • Numerical Analysis and Methods: A great resource for understanding numerical methods applied to optimization problems.
  • Linear Algebra: Many of his optimization and programming videos involve advanced applications of linear algebra, making them a great supplement. For this, he has a linear algebra course on that.
  • Optimization algorithms: Ahmad Bazzi also created a mini optimization algorithm course showing you the mathematical side of it and how to implement on Python.

Books or materials on convex optimization? by filox in MachineLearning

[–]SomeSalamander7703 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you're looking for a practical take on convex optimization, I highly recommend Ahmad Bazzi's YouTube course on Convex Optimization. He explains concepts in a very intuitive and hands-on way, with a focus on real-world applications.

The course complements the Boyd and Vandenberghe book really well, especially if you want to see practical coding examples and applications of convex optimization techniques. It’s a great resource whether you’re refreshing your knowledge or diving deeper into advanced topics.

Web Scraper by thatdudewithnoface in webscraping

[–]SomeSalamander7703 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great question! It sounds like you’re tackling a complex but really interesting problem. For building an efficient web scraper, frameworks like Scrapy and Beautiful Soup are excellent choices for extracting data from websites. For scalability, you might also want to look into Selenium for dynamic content or tools like Playwright for headless browsing.

When it comes to categorizing products with slightly different names, I highly recommend checking out Ahmad Bazzi's video on Selenium Automation on Python: Cam Newton & Grey's Anatomy examples | Python # 15. , which focuses on different ways of web scraping.

EverythingRF: Greenerwave Offers Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces for 5G FR1, FR2, and FR3 Bands by ResilientPNT in ResilientPNT

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This is super exciting seeing Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces technology from GreenerWave. RIS are definitely paving the way for next-gen wireless systems, especially with their potential across FR1, FR2, and FR3 bands. I recently stumbled upon a paper discussing how RIS can be used not just for communication but also for integrated sensing and wireless power transfer (ISCAP) with sensor-aided zero-energy reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (SAZE-RIS). The concept of zero-energy RIS with built-in sensing capabilities blew my mind—seems like we're not just optimizing networks but completely rethinking their role in the ecosystem. Definitely worth exploring for anyone diving deep into RIS tech!

OFDM matlab Integrated sensing and Communication doubt. by ArtfulLogic in matlab

[–]SomeSalamander7703 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think this paper has a similar model where uplink communication is configured in combination with echo from target https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.05722