Kaggle fish dataset: kaggle.com/datasets/crowww/a-large-scale-fish-datasetWatch this A.I. learn to fly like IronmanGonkee2023-03-24 | ...So reinforcement learning is kinda like telling the neural network: "look, I don’t know how to do the thing, but you try do the thing, and if you succeed i’ll give you a reward of 5 dollars." So basically like a father who failed at life and pushes his kid way too hard in an attempt to live out his dreams through his child… That got depressing.
Some music by @LAKEYINSPIREDBuilding a Robot Hand from ScratchGonkee2023-01-01 | This was difficult.
Music by: Joakim Karud - youtube.com/@JoakimKarud Ouse - youtube.com/@OuseOfficial LAKEY INSPIRED - youtube.com/@LAKEYINSPIRED Sappheiros - youtube.com/channel/UCxLKyBhC6igFhLEb0gxvQNgBuilding a Watermelon Carving Robot with my 200IQ big brainGonkee2022-09-19 | In the long, long history of humanity, every so often you get a culture defining, generation defining spark of creativity - something that pushes the envelope of what we thought was artistically possible. Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa. Mozart's symphonies. And who could forget about the bored ape NFTs? Well, ladies and gentlemen, here I present to you the next big thing, the Melon Carver 3000.Does a Bike with Paper Wheels Work?Gonkee2022-05-29 | does it?3D Printing a Mouse to Make Me a Better GamerGonkee2022-05-08 | mousI Made an Entire Game from Particle PhysicsGonkee2022-01-11 | github.com/Gonkee/Gepe3DIm Coding an Entire Physics Engine from ScratchGonkee2021-10-10 | github.com/Gonkee/Gepe3D
Music: Kevin MacLeod - Fluffing a Duck incompetech.com/music/royalty-free MoeMentum Beats - Raspberry youtube.com/c/MoeMentumBeats Mii Channel Trap Remix lano - pain youtube.com/watch?v=839eNeoJSK8&ab_channel=BlurredChaos Theory: the language of (in)stabilityGonkee2021-05-18 | The field of study of chaos has its roots in differential equations and dynamical systems, the very language that is used to describe how any physical system evolves in the real world. This video aims to tell the story of chaos step by step, from simple non-chaotic systems, to different types of attractors, to fractal spaces and the language of unpredictability.
References Chaos: The Mathematics Behind the Butterfly Effect - James Manning https://www.colby.edu/mathstats/wp-content/uploads/sites/81/2017/08/2017-Manning-Thesis.pdf YFX1520 Nonlinear Dynamics Lecture 9 - Dmitri Kartofelev https://www.ioc.ee/~dima/YFX1520/LectureNotes_9.pdf Attractors: Nonstrange to Chaotic - Robert L. V. Taylor http://evoq-eval.siam.org/Portals/0/Publications/SIURO/Vol4/Attractors_Nonstrange_to_Chaotic.pdf?ver=2018-04-06-103239-977The Math Behind Music and Sound SynthesisGonkee2021-03-13 | We hear sound because our ears can detect vibrations in the air, which come from sources like everyday objects, speakers and other people talking. Why do certain musical intervals sound the way they do? How are electronic music instruments made? This video will be all about sound frequencies, wave shapes and the math behind it all.
Thanks for watching, InspectoThe Math Behind Simulating Disease SpreadGonkee2021-01-26 | This video will cover the some of the things that mathematics and epidemiological models can teach us about disease spread. We’ll first look at some of the most commonly used models, explore some of their useful applications, and finally, verify our findings using both a virtual simulation and statistics for the real world example of measles.
Timestamps 00:00 Intro 01:25 SIR Model 02:53 R0 05:36 SIR With Demography 07:49 Vaccination 09:26 Age of Infection 11:30 Interepidemic Period 12:44 Outro
Thanks for watchingSoft Body Physics ExplainedGonkee2021-01-03 | While it’s physically impossible for a rigid body to exist in real life, it presents a simplicity that makes it convenient and optimal to use as a representation of most hard objects. Soft bodies take care of what rigid bodies lack the capability to represent – shapes that are elastic, can be deformed and can be compressed. This is Inspecto, and in this video I attempt to find out exactly how soft bodies work, and explain it to anyone else who’s also been curious about them.
Timestamps 00:00 Intro 00:48 Representation 02:08 Spring-Mass Model 05:17 Collision 07:01 Particle Spring-Mass Model 08:47 Limitations
Thanks for watchingBut How DO Fluid Simulations Work?Gonkee2020-12-16 | Fluid simulations. How on is it possible that a computer can recreate the crashing waves, the rolling clouds and the swirling smoke that we see in our daily lives, phenomena which seem characterized by randomness and chaos? This video will attempt to explain exactly how the mathematics behind fluid simulations work.