Showing posts with label buttercup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label buttercup. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 February 2009

Snow!

This morning I woke up to discover even more snow had fallen than there had been on Monday. The weather people claim that this is rather unusual for this part of England.

Here is a picture of Buttercup, my Landrover, on our way to work this morning. The towrope and winch at the ready to help any lesser vehicles.

[caption id="attachment_450" align="alignnone" width="450" caption="On the way to work after heavy snow."]On the way to work after heavy snow.[/caption]

 

For once I have refrained from running any Gaussian PSF or Edge detector on the poor Buttercup :)

Monday, 4 August 2008

Canny Edge Detection

As part of my entry to the CUDA challenge I implemented a Gaussian Point Spread function and a Sobel filter.

I'm not sure how my project went - badly I suppose - as I had only obtained a 8800 GT device a week before deadline :( I'll post the full project here once judging has finished. Actually I will probably keep working on improving it as I beleive there is a lot of scope for a fully implemented version.