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Image Analyst
Last activity on 16 Oct 2023

We told you "NO!!!"
Image Analyst
Image Analyst
Last activity on 16 Oct 2023

I climbed the L-Shaped Peak
Image Analyst
Image Analyst
Last activity on 16 Oct 2023

Choose your weapon
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Image Analyst
Last activity on 16 Oct 2023

Caution. This is MATLAB.
MATLAB is the best programming language
Image Analyst
Image Analyst
Last activity on 16 Oct 2023

I love the smell of debugged MATLAB code in the morning. Smells like...Victory!
Shore
Shore
Last activity on 16 Oct 2023

Halloween Analysis of Many Aspects of Halloween Headquarters and Effects on USA
(Note to Chistopher: I used a simple ESP8266 generating random numbers for fields 1 thru 7, (0 to 100, 4000, 127, 30, 45, 200,000, 50,000) and 0 to 1 for field 8. And a couple of real sensor inputs.
Adam and Heather will be discussing new features in R2023b and answering your questions in a few hours - visit the link below to check out the preview and sign up for notification.
Adam Danz just launched a new blog about MATLAB Graphics and App Building.
As you know, He has been a prolific contributor to MATLAB Answers and one of his answers recently won the Editor's Choice Award.
If there are any topics or questions you are interested in, please share with Adam, and I am sure he will get those into his blog.
This person used computer version to build a keyboard input, and used standard flag semaphore for the positions.
Flag semaphore is used mostly by sailors to be able to communicate optically over a distance; it does not need anything more than make-shift flags (but binoculars or telescopes can help.) Trained users can go faster than you might guess.
Chen, Rena, and I are at a community management event. It's great to be with others talking about relationships, trust, and co-creation.
Chen Lin
Chen Lin
Last activity on 16 Oct 2023

I'm in a community conference in Boston today and see what snacks we get! The organizer said it's a coincidence, but it's definitly a good idea to have them in our MathWorks community meetings.
A research team found a way to trick a number of AI systems by injecting carefully placed nonsense -- for example being able able to beat DeepMind's Go game.
This video discusses the "Cody" bridge, which is a pedestrian bridge over a canal that has been designed to move up and out of the way when ships need to travel through. The mathematics of the bridge movement are discussed and diagrammed. It is unique and educational.
Recently developed: a "microscope" based on touch and stereo vision.
Using touch removes the possibility of optical confusion -- for example, black on touch is only due to shape, not due to the possibility that the object has a black patch.
Sorry, you might need a Facebook account to watch the video.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst
Last activity on 3 Oct 2023

(Sorry - it should be 2023b by now.)
Mike Croucher
Mike Croucher
Last activity on 10 May 2024

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