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    PeMSyn

    PeMSyn

    Matlab/Scilab-FEMM based GUI to Assist the Design of Permanent Magnet

    Release: PeMSyn 2.4 - 03.Sep.21 Requirements: - Matlab 2018a or later (with Parallel Computing Toolbox ) - Scilab 6.1.0 or later - FEMM 4.2 (21Apr2019 or later) Matlab/Scilab-FEMM based GUI to Assist the Design of Permanent Magnet Machines: - Surface Mounted PMSM: Inner Rotor / Outer Rotor - Inset Mounted PMSM: Inner Rotor / Outer Rotor - Spoke-Type PMSM: Inner Rotor - Coreless Machine - Different Slot types available - Permeance Coefficient Assistant --- No-Load and...
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    FeRaL

    FeRaL

    Finite Element Rapid Analysis Lab

    FEMM procedures to analyse rotating machines.
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    Finite Element Method Magnetics

    Finite Element Method Magnetics

    Finite element analysis of electromagnetic devices

    Solves low frequency magnetic, electrostatic, heat flow, and current flow problems on 2D and axisymmetric domains via the finite element method.
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    Deep Photo Style Transfer

    Deep Photo Style Transfer

    Code and data for paper "Deep Photo Style Transfer"

    ...It relies on semantic segmentation masks to guide style transfer (so that e.g. sky maps to sky, building maps to building), and uses a matting Laplacian regularization term to ensure smooth transitions. The repository provides code in Torch (Lua), MATLAB / Octave scripts for computing the Laplacian, and pre-trained models. Pretrained models and example scripts for ease of use. Compatibility with MATLAB / Octave for Laplacian computations.
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    An Octave / LUA scripting language project dedicated to modeling electric motors inside the "Finite Element Method Magnetics" (FEMM) 2-D simulation program. Created to design a motor that fits inside a car wheel, experimenting in many degrees of freedo
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    Warren Creemers PhD Code

    This is the source code used in the 2013 PhD thesis by Warren Creemers

    The thesis titled "On the Recognition of Emotion from Physiological Data" This thesis was submitted by Warren Creemers In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the award of Doctor of Philosophy, (Computer Science) and is currently under examination. Warren Creemers completed this work at the Faculty of Communications, Health and Science - Edith Cowan University in February, 2013.
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