Great lecture! All clear! I used SINDY in my research of algorithms of target tracking for automotive transportation systems. Special thanks for picture from "Nu pahadi!"- favourite Soviet cartoon of my childhood on 4:24. Greetings from Russia!
I have not seen an application of nonlinear control in the workplace ever. I find this stuff super cool but lack the motivation to learn it if I can never apply it. Can you provide a video that details th inspiration for these methods?
Great lecture! All clear! I used SINDY in my research of algorithms of target tracking for automotive transportation systems. Special thanks for picture from "Nu pahadi!"- favourite Soviet cartoon of my childhood on 4:24. Greetings from Russia!
Amazing research and presentation. Thank you so much for putting out these videos here - the best I've seen until now!
Nice video. Well done.
I have not seen an application of nonlinear control in the workplace ever. I find this stuff super cool but lack the motivation to learn it if I can never apply it. Can you provide a video that details th inspiration for these methods?
Can not we use Support Vector Machine (SVM) or Random Forest Regression etc. for this?
how can this be applied on a real plant data set in an n x m matrix where n>m
How does this work for multi (n) input systems? Do you just make n columns and proceed similarly?
use u1 u2 ...un as additional varibles in library
please what's the link to the video of the original SInDy?
ua-cam.com/video/gSCa78TIldg/v-deo.html