
Today's post is by Lama Itani, who is part of the MathWorks Academic Engineering Team.
This week's Pick is Attractor Local Dimension and Local Persistence computation by Davide Faranda. This code... read more >>

Today's post is by Lama Itani, who is part of the MathWorks Academic Engineering Team.
This week's Pick is Attractor Local Dimension and Local Persistence computation by Davide Faranda. This code... read more >>
Back in R2016b, we introduced tall arrays to facilitate, among other things, processing arbitrarily large datasets. This works nicely for tables or timetables, for example, and works in conjunction... read more >>

Will's pick this week is skychart by Emmanuel Farhi. This submission leverages object-oriented programming to plot celestial objects visible to a ground-based observer. Create an object, define... read more >>

Sean's pick this week is m2uml by per isakson. Table of Contents m2uml MATLAB's Class Diagram Viewer in R2021a Comments m2uml Have you ever had (or inherited!) a lot of classes... read more >>

Jiro's Pick this week is Unit Circle - Sine and Cosine Functions by Michal Blaho.Concepts become easier to understand when they can be visualized and explored by students. Back when I first learned... read more >>

Jiro's Pick this week is Import Explorer for tables by Jan Studnicka.When importing data as a table, you can use detectImportOptions to customize how you bring in your data. You can choose to import... read more >>

Rachel is the product manager for predictive maintenance at MathWorks. Rachel's pick this week is Industrial Machinery Anomaly Detection using an Autoencoder which she submitted! Today's... read more >>

Sean's pick this week is Widgets Toolbox by Robyn Jackey. Contents Instagram... read more >>

Jiro's Pick this week is 3D Earth and Celestial Bodies (planet3D) by Tamas Kis.I'm not an expert in astronomy or space mechanics, but this entry visually caught my attention. Tamas includes a... read more >>

Brett's Pick this week is MTCNN Face Detection, by Justin Pinkney, a MathWorks colleague from our Consulting Department.We have provided the functionality to detect faces using MathWorks' tools since... read more >>
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