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    Coding-Guide

    Coding-Guide

    Repository of coding guidelines, developer notes, learning resources

    The Coding-Guide repository is a personal repository of coding guidelines, developer notes, learning resources, and documentation spanning topics from front-end to full-stack, coding practices, and software development tips. The repository appears to be maintained by “ecmadao” and intended as a reference/knowledge base of best practices, notes, style conventions, and reminders. The content is typically documentation, markdown files, code snippets, and tutorials, rather than a coherent,...
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    PRMLT

    PRMLT

    Matlab code of machine learning algorithms in book PRML

    This Matlab package implements machine learning algorithms described in the great textbook: Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning by C. Bishop (PRML). It is written purely in Matlab language. It is self-contained. There is no external dependency. This package requires Matlab R2016b or latter, since it utilizes a new Matlab syntax called Implicit expansion (a.k.a. broadcasting). It also requires Statistics Toolbox (for some simple random number generator) and Image Processing Toolbox (for...
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    CasADi
    A symbolic framework for C++, Python and Octave implementing automatic differentiation by source code transformation in forward and reverse modes on sparse matrix-valued computational graphs.
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    Brain imaging software produced by the Brain Research Imaging Centre of The University of Edinburgh.
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    Octave

    Octave

    my octave exercises for 2011 stanford machine learning class

    This repository is a personal archive of Octave exercises and assignments for the 2011 Stanford Machine Learning class. The author uses the Octave programming environment (which is similar to MATLAB) to implement the homework assignments (ex1 through ex7), providing code solutions, cheat sheets, and scratch files. Octave / MATLAB code illustrating algorithms taught in the class. Cheat sheet for Octave / MATLAB commands. Readme and licensing information. Octave / MATLAB code illustrating...
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    IDL2Matlab is an Automatic translation tool from an IDL program into Matlab and Scilab code. We do not guaranty a 100% conversion efficiency.
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    This is a Matlab Code to build your own speed meter for a Powerball using a coil of enamelled copper wire, an audio cable and a computer with Matlab. Check the code at: http://ovilloenredado.blogspot.com/2009/01/lets-powerball-ii-diy-digital-speed.html
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