MathWorker Ned Gulley, whom some of you may know from his involvement in the MATLAB Contest, met Chris Scaffidi recently. Chris is a researcher at Oregon State specializing in "end-user... read more >>
MathWorker Ned Gulley, whom some of you may know from his involvement in the MATLAB Contest, met Chris Scaffidi recently. Chris is a researcher at Oregon State specializing in "end-user... read more >>
Last fall I started posting occasionally about Fourier transforms. This topic causes much confusion, which is particularly unfortunate given how many people are interested in it. I... read more >>
Readers in academia might be interested in the upcoming MathWorks Academic Virtual Conference on May 11, 2010. Educators around the globe will "be there" to learn how the latest MathWorks... read more >>
Hey folks, the Spring 2010 MATLAB Contest has started.... read more >>
Earlier this week I posted some relative speed improvement charts for some functions in the Image Processing Toolbox that got faster in R2010a. Below are some more charts. I've included... read more >>
Last month we shipped R2010a, the first of our two releases this year. R2010a includes version 7.0 of Image Processing Toolbox, a major update. For the last several releases we've been... read more >>
Last week I wrote that I do not normally worry very much about whether a variable name inside a function I'm writing might be the same as the name of a function somewhere else. Unfortunately, I... read more >>
About a month ago, Doug posted a list of 10 MATLAB code practices that make him cry. (Not a pretty sight, I promise you.) One of the bad practices was using the name of a MATLAB function as a... read more >>
OysterEngineer (I love that name!) asked some interesting questions in response to my last Fourier transform post, which concerned the relationship between the discrete-time Fourier transform... read more >>
In the category of "eye-catching titles," the April 2010 issue of IEEE Transactions on Image Processing has an article entitled "Is Denoising Dead?" According to the abstract, the article asks... read more >>
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