simulating a convolutional encoder
allows the user to input a source code to be encoded and also input the values of the generator polynomials. It outputs the encoded data bits, where 1/n is the code rate
This GUI can be used by entering nu at the MATLAB command prompt. The user can either select a function (f(x)) of their choice or a statistical distribution probability distribution function to plot over a user defined range. The function s integral can be evaluated over a user defined range by using: The composite trapezium, simpsons and gauss-legendre rules. This is useful for calculating accurate probabilities that one might see in statistical tables.
Will perform 3D Gaussian quadrature over a user-defined volume. The volume is defined by the user with function definitions entered in the appropriate spaces provided on the GUI. The user can change the number of Gauss points to use.
Function inputs need not accept vector args.
BPMLL is a package for training multi-label BP neural networks. The package includes the MATLAB code of the algorithm BP-MLL, which is designed to deal with multi-label learning. It is in particular useful when a real-world object is associated with multiple labels simultaneously
CCE is a multi-instance learning method solving multi-instance problems through adapting multi-instance representation to single-instance algorithms, which is quite different from existing multi-instance learning algorithms which attempt to adapt single-instance algorithms to multi-instance representation
This toolbox contains re-implementations of four different multi-instance learners, i.e. Diverse Density, Citation-kNN, Iterated-discrim APR, and EM-DD. Ensembles of these single multi-instance learners can be built with this toolbox
This note introduces the two main user adjustments of a video monitor,
BRIGHTNESS
and
CONTRAST
. I explain the effect that these controls have
on picture reproduction, and I explain how to set them. This note
applies to computer monitors, studio video monitors, and television
receivers.