For the matrix on the right-hand side, do we just duplicate the original matrix by the number of channels?
Holladay
@nba16235 The matrix on the left-hand side is the original matrix duplicated by the number of channels.
ferozenaina
The matrix on right hand side is not necessarily duplicated. Each value corresponds to a filter for that channel.
Channel 1 filter parameters can be different from Channel 0 filter if we are processing individual channels separately which is often the case.
I think the key takeaway of this slide is that the matrices are really large when once we realize that there are 3 channels. We would also have to 3x our estimates in the next slide right?
For the matrix on the right-hand side, do we just duplicate the original matrix by the number of channels?
@nba16235 The matrix on the left-hand side is the original matrix duplicated by the number of channels.
The matrix on right hand side is not necessarily duplicated. Each value corresponds to a filter for that channel.
Channel 1 filter parameters can be different from Channel 0 filter if we are processing individual channels separately which is often the case.
I think the key takeaway of this slide is that the matrices are really large when once we realize that there are 3 channels. We would also have to 3x our estimates in the next slide right?