We’ve seen many graphical and animated explainers for the Fourier series. We suppose it is because it is so much fun to create the little moving pictures, and, as a bonus, it really helps ...
As shown in the video above, when we train the neural network with a higher frequency fourier feature, the output animation data performs jitter and shaking result. Our assumption is the current ...
infty} f(x, y) e^{-2\pi i(k_xx + k_yy)} , dx , dy$$ upon adding all these scale and shifted 2D sinosoids we get the final 2D image just like we did in 1D fourier transform. Imagine a coded animation, ...