school and college passed thinking matrix world are just collection of numbers with some rules, while trying to learn linear algbera for machine learning , got to see these videos , it's not just number , its so intresting. wow nice, bravo to the author.
I loved this video. I'm currently self learning matrices and linear algebra for ML and this massively helped me understand. You really do feel similar to 3b1b's teaching style, the content flows well. Thank you.
very cool. I knew this already but visualizations you are making are really intuitive and just awesome. Thank you for doing this)) Scaling along Y axis was fun by the way)))))
Making Obito disappear by using the zero matrix was just genius! And that the origin was in his eye was the cherry on the cake! Thank you very much for the great video. It helps a lot to strengthen the understanding of what a matrix can do and why it is built the way it is.
WOW!!!!! It is really amazing!!!!!!! A classmate in my master's degree shared your video and I really liked it!!!! WAW! WAW! I loved the way how you gave example of mario using matrices. JUST WAW!
This video is absolutely fantastic I've taken a Linear Algebra module last year and failed miserably. One of the things that were said about this module in advance is that it would be interesting because linear algebra is useful in games and similiar. I was optimistic since I'm a hobby gamedev myself but it tedious and nothing else. So many complex calculations without any reason why were even doing them. And all Questions were just met with similiarly confusing "math talk" that was hard to relate to. Over the semester it really only became white noise and I decided to give up on the module entirely to focus my efforts on other things. For a different module I now need to learn about SVD and I landed here. And it's seriously eye opening. That showcase with the different general matrices alone was so incredibly helpful. I'm actually interested in the subject now
At 13:56, what notes are you using? With this matrix multiplication idea, you could convey the concept of 1st and 2nd inversion chords, i.e., slash chords ( using |R 3x3 matrix eg Cmaj/E or Cmaj/F etc.). Please let me know if I am wrong. Again exciting idea, I never thought of music that way! Great stuff!
Thank you I’m used to seeing at least something when learning something new in math like complex number extending vertically or an integral being area and basically every other math concept and when I asked my teacher to teach my linear algebra and his definition of matrix was “uuuhhhh you should probably learn linear algebra first” I had to find a visualization
Oh, that Bellsprout was a Peashooter. From "Plants Vs. Zombies", a classic game in game design. In case it wasn't a joke, I'm commenting to suggest checking it out: it's a quite good simple and accessible game.
Your link in the description to 3blue1brown's third episode is faulty. Either correct the link or refer by name. Also, very nicely made video! Underrated channel.
I prefer the graphics on this one better thsn 3b1b, because its simpler. I find the transformation graphics in 3b1b very confusing. I prefer this one. Whoever made these videos havent mentioned their names though to thank.
Hi, i would like to ask if you can make a visualization on similiar matrices? They have some characteristic like same non zero eigenvalues, trasformation of one's eigenvector would be the eigenvector of another one, and some other characteristics, but it's hard for me to imagine them, and I cant find videos about them, thank you.
Oh, that Fictional Plant Monster wasn't a literal Pokémon. It was from "Plants Vs. Zombies", a classic game in game design. In case it wasn't a joke, I'm commenting to suggest checking it out: it's a quite good simple and accessible game.
I have only one complaint. You should have shown how multiplication _Ax_ is actually just a linear combination of column vectors of A, in the proportions given by vector x. Componentwise multiplication process is utterly nonintuitive.
Genius. If this is the way linear algebra is taught, everyone will love it.
school and college passed thinking matrix world are just collection of numbers with some rules, while trying to learn linear algbera for machine learning , got to see these videos , it's not just number , its so intresting. wow nice, bravo to the author.
I loved this video. I'm currently self learning matrices and linear algebra for ML and this massively helped me understand. You really do feel similar to 3b1b's teaching style, the content flows well. Thank you.
I wish I had a time machine and could show this to the younger me. That way I could become good at these stuff and build the time machine!!
Dear old bootstrap paradox.
Am 16 now is it late
Yeah@@Near_edits
I see what you did @ 13:04 , playing single note for single transformation, then a chord composed of the notes for the combined transformation ✨
this video is on comparable level with 3blue1browns video, I hope you continue doing these.
the idea was even unique and precisely represented
very cool. I knew this already but visualizations you are making are really intuitive and just awesome. Thank you for doing this)) Scaling along Y axis was fun by the way)))))
Did you check out spectral decomposition and SVD? Those are pretty fun too.
W h y is this video not popular already??
The animation and the humour is so good
I love it :D 🖤
Excellent job. 1:03 This content should be viewed first in the curriculum because it is so clear and illustrative.
Making Obito disappear by using the zero matrix was just genius! And that the origin was in his eye was the cherry on the cake! Thank you very much for the great video. It helps a lot to strengthen the understanding of what a matrix can do and why it is built the way it is.
i noticed too hahaha what a nostalgic moment
this is amazing, i caught that kamui reference at 14:35
This is one of the best matrices video for beginners I have seen. Thank you
WOW!!!!! It is really amazing!!!!!!! A classmate in my master's degree shared your video and I really liked it!!!! WAW! WAW! I loved the way how you gave example of mario using matrices. JUST WAW!
Genius! This is best explanation of SVD I saw in my lifetime. A demo, simulation and pictures are the best way to understand mathematics concept
Subscribed. Watched all the four videos. 24 carat pure gold with no other unnecessary information.
omg this is so underrated, probably the best intro out there
Absolutely brilliant video, it is filled with so many insights and aha... moments. Going to watch all the four videos now!!
This video is absolutely fantastic
I've taken a Linear Algebra module last year and failed miserably. One of the things that were said about this module in advance is that it would be interesting because linear algebra is useful in games and similiar. I was optimistic since I'm a hobby gamedev myself but it tedious and nothing else. So many complex calculations without any reason why were even doing them. And all Questions were just met with similiarly confusing "math talk" that was hard to relate to. Over the semester it really only became white noise and I decided to give up on the module entirely to focus my efforts on other things.
For a different module I now need to learn about SVD and I landed here. And it's seriously eye opening. That showcase with the different general matrices alone was so incredibly helpful. I'm actually interested in the subject now
Such a great video. I am using it in all my Linear Algebra classes next week. Thank you!
Obito disappearing into their Kamui using a zero matrix was very smart :)
This an enlightening foundation/complement to the linear algebra series on 3b1b, so helpful
I enjoyed watching every single second of the video.
Great work man thank you, still helping us students to this day! Please come back and make more videos sometime! :)
Such a great course. Now I can really say I understand a little about matrix. I was in a mess with the matrix before.
These videos are great! I’m reviewing matrices for a computer vision class. And I like the humor. Thank you!
At 13:56, what notes are you using? With this matrix multiplication idea, you could convey the concept of 1st and 2nd inversion chords, i.e., slash chords ( using |R 3x3 matrix eg Cmaj/E or Cmaj/F etc.). Please let me know if I am wrong. Again exciting idea, I never thought of music that way! Great stuff!
Really enjoyed the vid!! ur really underrated
Please continue this series sir 🙇
Just perfect, now Linear Algebra is getting make sense. Thank you! 😊
dude is changing my life
This is a fantastic video, and beautiful animations and explanations
Thank you for this! I'm learning computer graphics and this really helped.
Excellent use of graphics! Makes everything clear.
Sir no words are sufficient to hail ur good job❤
I loved your video please consider making mini series like this if you have a time❤
Thank you I’m used to seeing at least something when learning something new in math like complex number extending vertically or an integral being area and basically every other math concept and when I asked my teacher to teach my linear algebra and his definition of matrix was “uuuhhhh you should probably learn linear algebra first” I had to find a visualization
Amazing. Wow. Fabulous
please make more videos like this! before u know it, number of subscribers skyrockets
Thank you for those videos!
😱 It's great to find this kind of videos.
this is really good and fun personality. Make more videos please.
Legend video
Very well put and animated.
Great video! Appreciate the effort!
Awesome visuals! I'm subscribing :)
Thank you - that is awesome. Really, really awesome.
The anime references (yes that includes the bellsprout) are a slick touch 😁
Oh, that Bellsprout was a Peashooter.
From "Plants Vs. Zombies", a classic game in game design.
In case it wasn't a joke, I'm commenting to suggest checking it out: it's a quite good simple and accessible game.
The Obito disappearing on his own open eye as point-zero was surely interesting.
Ur just awesome man🙌🙌
Very useful. Thanks for the effort.
Great work! it's very useful, thank you so much
This is gold
Wonderful video, thank you for the effort!
extremely underrated!
Really COOL, thanks for your efforts
a little mistake its the reflection by the y-axis at 9:13 and its the reflection by the x-axis at 9:03
That's brilliant!
Excellent!!
Which software do you use for visualization?
I'm currently studying a Masters in Applied Math and I had never seen these concepts so clearly explained. Your channel should be bigger.
Amezing video. Thank you very much sir❤
Your link in the description to 3blue1brown's third episode is faulty. Either correct the link or refer by name.
Also, very nicely made video! Underrated channel.
made life easier Thanks a lot
So coo! Love it❤
I prefer the graphics on this one better thsn 3b1b, because its simpler. I find the transformation graphics in 3b1b very confusing. I prefer this one. Whoever made these videos havent mentioned their names though to thank.
🤯 THIS IS MAZEBALLS
Thank you for the informative video.
awesome! Legend!
excellent!!
Brilliant!!
Great video!
Thank you so much!
G.O.A.T video
This really helps
Very good
hope for more videoes.Thank u
Hi, i would like to ask if you can make a visualization on similiar matrices? They have some characteristic like same non zero eigenvalues, trasformation of one's eigenvector would be the eigenvector of another one, and some other characteristics, but it's hard for me to imagine them, and I cant find videos about them, thank you.
sublime
How visualize a 4×4 matrix multiplication with a vector?
nice video!!
broooooooo why u only have 4 videos
Idk what SEE means. But I like to think it means “summer of exotic excursions”
Nice Music!
Thanks!
I love with shape of maths.....ooo aa ooo aa ooo aa...oooooo
I always told people to visualizee math. It's hard to remember or understand what you do when only writing numbers.
6:37 🌟🌟
Great!
i like ur channel better than threeblue1brown
This is cool
Brother which animation app u used
Affine tranformation explained well! More fun than 3b1b like example the use of pokemon images a objects 😂
Oh, that Fictional Plant Monster wasn't a literal Pokémon. It was from "Plants Vs. Zombies", a classic game in game design.
In case it wasn't a joke, I'm commenting to suggest checking it out: it's a quite good simple and accessible game.
Amazing video! +1 for the cryptopunks xD. Came across your video while doing spectral analysis on erc20 token tranfers. :)
Excelent.
I Think the name if the third is the stretch matric
Please make more videos
I have only one complaint. You should have shown how multiplication _Ax_ is actually just a linear combination of column vectors of A, in the proportions given by vector x. Componentwise multiplication process is utterly nonintuitive.
Coolest vedio ever
wow man you kick ass
How is this free??
Background music distracting