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Professional Interests: RF system, discrete and IC design and simulation, Medical Image Analysis, Finite Difference methods for PDE

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Is there a way to dynamically crop N-dimensional data into an N-1 set? I have no knowledge of N before runtime, nor of the dime...

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How do I use chunks from strsplit in Matlab to save along with my data in a text file?
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Thresholding in Color Image
If I correctly understood your problem -- you should convert your image to HSV and then obtain your selection by thresholding t...

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how can i compare two images which are almost the same
You could try >> i3 = xor(i1, i2); >> imagesc(i3): % and for some relative measure >> d = sum(i3(:)) / numel(i3); ...

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2d to 3d
You might want to visualize your 2D sequence in 3D, then decide. Trapezoidal rule is the fastest to write and run. In case you...

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