That's neat.
I'd try this for the exam I'm studying for, but the videos are online only. Also, they're already sort of edited for silence so I don't think it'd do much.
An interesting take on video editing, and as he said at the start it's not at all like Devon Crawford's attempt. I wonder if there isn't a way you could just
'train' an algorithm to a users hand when they first use a program (similar to how some voice recognition software is used), as I really like that intuitive approach to usability.
I've not really delved into machine learning though or image processing yet (hope to take that class soon), so I'm probably way off base.
I'm also glad to see Crawford getting more attention, as he's someone from my school and program (UoG), and watching his blogs is pretty motivating (at least to me).
If anyone's curious, here's his video on his attempt at a program for editing videos:
https://youtu.be/0ZeO0IQaJ-A
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