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12:03 AM
@LuisMendo - Good article yes :D!
 
 
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3:21 AM
@AnderBiguri - Another image processing question and answer for you
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Q: How to warp an image into a trapezoidal shape in MATLAB

iarediI am working with the baboon image and what I want is to obtain an image like this: I have tried with fitgeotrans, projective2d and affine2d without success, maybe I don't understand correctly the behavior of these functions. Thank you for your help.

 
 
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6:22 AM
hello
has anyone here wrked with neural nets
the time series matlab app on neural nets
??
 
@rayryeng stackoverflow.com/questions/32445727/… brilliant comment, love it!
 
I was designing a neural network using the app in Matlab and I the MSE (mean squared error)that I got in the training set is 100-200. I don't have any more data to improve the network. So, should I go forward with the network or improve it in any other way?
 
7:09 AM
@Adriaan - Figured you'd like it lol
 
I did do his formatting and someone else approved it. Time to sit back and wait for him to revert it
 
I wouldn't have bothered lol.
but since you're < 2K, you get +2 rep for edits.
 
only under 2K? I thought the first 500 gave you rep
 
once you reach 2K, you get no more rep for edits. Your edits get approved immediately.
 
oh dear, there goes my largest source of rep
 
7:14 AM
good morning all :)
 
morning
 
@Adriaan - oops lol.
 
I never noticed that about the edits ...
 
Yeah unfortunately no more rep... but you get the satisfaction of getting your edits approved immediately.
that's how I built up my rep before I started answering questions.
 
but then I'm not counting every 2 points of rep ... and the satisfaction of having the edit approved immediately definitely makes up for it
 
7:16 AM
:D yup
once you reach 10K, you get to see deleted questions and answers.
though they're not searchable on SO anymore, if you have the link to the former question, you can still see it
 
I remember the anxious waiting after an edit ... "why does nobody has approved it yet" ...
 
ME TOO
 
by the way, @StewieGriffin, I gave a bash at the question you wanted answered for Anna Shumann.
 
actually, if someone above 2K improves your edit, it gets immediately approved.
 
I am currently in that phase ;(
or the OP itself
 
7:17 AM
so whenever I see someone with < 2K suggest an edit, I improve the edit slightly so they're not anxiously waiting.
if you just click on "Approve Edit", more people have to review it.
 
yes it gets approved, but it also gets overridden and the edit appear from the corrector
 
yes it does. You'll still see it in the history though.
 
ho i see ... nice for them indeed
 
Paul R's comment is so true: ": thanks for the edits - I shouldn't try to post answers before I've had coffee!"
 
lolol :D
 
7:20 AM
lol ... was just reading the very same thing
 
Actually, Paul R is an awesome guy
very nice guy too.
I learned how the horizontal axis of the FFT worked.
 
stackoverflow.com/questions/32446696/… isn't this a gimme teh codez question?
 
textbooks never got it right.
he explained it in two sentences.
@Adriaan - Yup give me teh codez. That's why I didn't answer.
 
flag time?
I still need 442 ^^
 
lol :)
Do you have access to the review queue yet?
Check the First Time Posts queue. Lots of opportunity to flag.
 
7:23 AM
yes I do
that's 500 rep, together with Late Answers and Triage
got to read a bit now, they expect me to know something when I enter our reactor in an hour
 
I don't remember the details but at lower rep you have access to only a subset of the review queue ... not all the queues ...
 
500 is First Posts, Late Answers and Triage, 2k is everything else except Close Votes, which comes at 3k
and which is notoriously above 7.5k items :P
Basically until 2k rep I do not get interesting new powers. See vote count (up/down) and something with chat at 1.5k if Im not mistaken
 
@Hoki yes correct.
 
out of curiosity: what is a 'reroll' and how do I get the accompanying badge?
 
You mean rollback?
 
7:29 AM
yes that
 
That's when you can revert back to a previous version of the question or answer.
It's there primarily to counteract spam or if you screwed something up in your latest edit.
 
just noticed the new room slogan ... nice going beaker
 
You get a badge for doing it lol
 
ah, so it's basically a free badge :P
 
I usually roll back an edit made by the OP if their edit no longer makes sense after an answer has been accepted.
Yes it is!
 
7:31 AM
or roll back edits which include code formatting, because plain text is SO MUCH better
 
Haha yes
 
Hello all
 
@hoki I've yet to think of a new slogan... It's been there for quote some time
Hi!
 
Hi @jOSe
 
I need to go to bed lol. It's 0330 and I site tomorrow.
Work. Sorry. On mobile.
 
7:33 AM
I just got out of bed ^^
 
Nice!
 
waking up and directly after coffee reading articles on nuclear physics, jay...
 
Me it's tea... And stuff on signal processing. Or machine learning.
 
Such fun lives we live.
 
OK time for bed. Talk in a little bit!
 
7:36 AM
good night
 
Good morning!
 
Machine learning, discussion'll be good
 
 
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9:17 AM
hi there
@Dev-iL Seeing the new "stackoverflow documentation stuff" I think instead of putting some gists with mex code (as you suggested me some time ago) I will just write some decent docs with examples in SO. I generally love Matlabs docs, but the mex ones are not that good
 
9:38 AM
@AnderBiguri sure lol, I suppose when I suggested it, this option didn't exist :-P
 
Haha indeed it didnt! I am finishing my code and was thinking of putting t hose gists up and then the docs thing was announced
I think it will be a nice addition to SO and mex file wirtters in general
hopefully I'll get in the private beta and I can start soon
in 6-8 weeks :P
 
10:01 AM
@LuisMendo you do know it's because of the dependence of the size of the integral element on r^2, right?
 
Hey! how was your thesis viva?
 
Hi @AnderBiguri:) Passed it.
 
Great!!! Congratulations!
 
Only a few weeks until I'm officially a PhD. Then I can go "Make way! I'm a doctor!!"
thanks:)
but I gotta go now
see you guys later
 
Hahaha. "Is there a doctor in the room? Yes! but I can't heal anyone!"
yeah, see you
 
10:13 AM
hehe, I'm waiting for the moment I can yell "Trust me, I'm an engineer!" (in The Netherlands engineer is the title you get for graduating with a MSc from a university of Technology)
 
Hahaha. Nice! I can already say that in Netherlands then. I will definetly do next time I go :P
What engineering do you do, @Adriaan?
 
technically I'll receive two engineering diploma's, but I can only use one title. So no Ir.ir. A Visser or ir A Visser, MSc for me
Geosciences and applied physics
 
ohh nice. Rocks and stuff
 
I want to go into fundamental geophysics (i.e. making a physical description of Earth related processes such as earthquakes, volcanoes, Earth magnetic field)
and yes, I have whole fieldtrips devoted to hammering rocks. I always bring my geological hammer on a holiday :p0
 
haha nice! I've seen some researchers do that
I work in inverse problems (maths, even in I am no mathematician) and is some conference people has come with lava dynamic simulations, or techtonich plaque simulations and things like that
 
10:19 AM
my current project concerns the True Polar Wobble and how the melting of icecaps (GIA) affects that wobble. Solving Legendre equations with Kepler's equations combined
 
I did 3 google searches to understand that sentence :P
 
hehe, no wonder. I have tried for four years to understand that :p
the basic idea is that when icecaps melt, mass gets redistributed over the Earth, thus its moment of inertia changes and with that the location of the rotation axis
 
That is actually very cool research
 
jup. Loads of satellite data to process (hence all the parallelisation interest)
 
Well, I'm back:D Turns out my colleague wasn't delighted that I was going to listen to his lecture:D
 
10:25 AM
hahaha
 
@AnderBiguri Well it's ice, of course it's cool, duh.
But yeah, your research kicks ass, @Adriaan:)
 
@AndrasDeak Well the problem is that is not that cool anymore.... :P
 
Yeah, I've heard:P
 
Its so 2010
 
But that's just a superstition spread by the polar bear lobby, who want the entire planet to be encased in ice.
Heh, @Adriaan, I just realized. I guess you get a lot of funding in The Netherlands for ice melt research...
 
10:27 AM
It's just a small thesis now (300hours).
 
haha true! you are the ones screwed first
 
And are you planning a PhD afterwards?
 
@AndrasDeak yea. Im not very into climate related research, since I cant stand the political debate, but getting funding for research is very easy if you happen to mention 'climate change' or 'global warming' a couple of times per page
Yes!
 
Cool:)
 
Preferably abroad, but Ive got a few years to find out where
 
10:28 AM
Tibet...?
 
was thinking Imperial College (London) or St Andrews, they are both very good in geophysics.
but I havent done much research into that as of yet
 
Wow Imperial College!
 
That'd be great, but not that easy to get into, I guess.
 
@AnderBiguri nope. But since I intend to get a Noble Prize in due time it's a good place to start :D
 
10:30 AM
Nah, @AnderBiguri. I had a coursemate who got there to do a PhD. With a Hungarian applied physics diploma:P
 
@Adriaan Relevant for your Nobel prize :phdcomics.com/comics/archive.php?comicid=1012
 
I tried getting in there for my Bachelor's, but I'd need to have 90% average in my highschool grades. Nationwide that happens every 5 years or so for 1 student :P
 
I so want that pizza
 
10:32 AM
luckily Imperial is in de IDEA league with Delft, so there's a lot of contacts already
 
@Adriaan Yeah thats the problem. The marking sistem is different in different countries. I got a 7/10 in Spain. Top of my class. In the UK that be a meh.
@AndrasDeak haha you have very little opinion of Hungarians :P
 
@AnderBiguri Well, I live among them;D
 
haha
 
No, honestly, I just assume that Eastern-European universities might not be all that well received in the West.
 
Meh, dont think so. There are plenty of students from that area here
 
10:35 AM
For instance, we have very strict publication requirements for finishing a PhD, as well as a tough rigorosum and a proper defence. This should be the case in order to prove that we don't just hand out PhD's here to every other guy. My former classmate does his PhD in Basel, and the only requirement for him is to defend his PhD. No publications or exams necessary.
I'm not jealous or anything, but subtleties like this are why I wouldn't be surprised about some bias:)
Well, I wouldn't even call it bias. We do have a lot of shitty universities...
 
one of the main problems here is that we've got a thing which is a "higher job education", but since the anglosaxon world does not have that, they call themselves "University of applied sciences". So I, studying at a University of Technology at the Faculty of Applied Sciences, am pretty indistinguishable from the other guy for a foreigner, even though he doesnt do any research at all
couple of those HJEs actually got stumped by the government for attracting Chinese students with loads of funding claiming to be a 'university' in a questionable way
 
Hmm..sounds uncanny:/
 
just for reference: HJE is similar to "Hochschüle" in Germany or "Högskolan" in Sweden. Lots of countries have em
yea. It basically devaluates my diploma, by handing out official MSc diplomas on those HJEs
 
:S
Hmm, I know a Hogskolan:)
The KTH in Stockholm. Used to have a joint project with some Swedish guys.
 
Iceland's? :P That's actually a university btb
 
10:48 AM
Yeah, I guess KTH is also a university
But the word rang a bell:)
 
thought as much. I have spend a semester at Luleå uni, which was promoted from hogskolan fifteen years ago
 
I love Sweden. If possible, Id be back in a sec
 
:)
Weather's great there. I like the northern countries as well, although I've only been to Sweden and Finland so far.
 
Ive seen all of Scandinavia, though in Finland Ive only been to a Polar zoo (Ranua)
 
10:51 AM
:)
OOh, nice, Lappi:)
I'd love to go there once.
 
So much fun. I was there with lots of Spanish and French students. Minus 12C or so, watching reindeers in the snow :D Watching the meditareneans freeze was almost as fun
 
lol:D
 
yea, was just a 'shrot' (3 hour) drive from Luleå
 
:) That's so great.
I love reindeer.
They're almost as cool as hedgehogs.
 
it's absoluetly delicious
 
10:53 AM
Aaaah:(
Shame on the northeners and their renköttbullar
 
way too expensive for students. I spend Christmas at friends there, and they had shot a reindeer that summer, so we had reindeer steak
 
Not bad:)
 
Im not complaining at 50 quid/piece meat ;)
 
and does quid universally stand for a GBP?
Yikes...
 
I think so
 
11:01 AM
@AndrasDeak I applied the theorem of change of random variable, or whatever it's called (computing the pdf of the random variable Y = f(X) given the pdf of X). The pdf of Y = sqrt(X) turns out to be linear when X is uniformly distributed. I guess we are talikng about the same thing, yes
@Adriaan Come to Madrid in August. That will be fun :-P
 
too hot for me :p
 
@LuisMendo Yup, I believe so:)
 
been to Barça in August once, I felt like a slow-cooked potato
 
Yeah. The problem with Barcelona in summer is not the heat, but the humidity. Humid heat is the worst
 
humid cold as well, feels 10 degrees colder then
-38C in Kiruna, Sverige, was better to walk around than -20C Luleå
 
11:05 AM
Wow! Minus what?
 
hehe, Kiruna is ~150km north of the Arctic circle, quite a bit inland
as a friend of mine who studied there said it: guaranteed 9 months a year snow, and if you're lucky the other three as well
 
Hahaha. But you are Dutch, right? Are you living in Sweden?
 
have lived there for quite a bit. Want to go back :(
Too hot here, too many people and too little hockey
 
I'm more of a heat and football person. So I guess Spain suits me fine (or is it the other way around?) :-)
 
I'm like a super-conductor: the colder I get the better I perform
 
11:16 AM
Hahaha
Very good one!
 
Or maybe you're a troll. From the Discworld, that is:)
 
that's the Old Norse ice-giant world right?
 
@AndrasDeak mmm Not like that here, but is very uni/departamental dependant
 
In my departemnt there are no publication requiremetns, but I know people in UCL where they need 3 journal papers before the viva
thats quite decent amount for a PhD
 
11:18 AM
Hmm..interesting:)
Yup, definitely.
We used to have to do 4 publications, 3 of which are reasonably good ones etc.
It was softened recently, so I could finish mine with 2.5 papers.
 
In here it just helps to have them, but no need
 
The idea is that you dont focus in just publishing, but in doing decen research
 
Yeah. Though your research should have some value, which I guess implies the need to have publications as well.
 
Too bad most universities have this kind of publication-quotum for research staff
 
11:21 AM
@Adriaan, I believe it's called "Publish or perish"
 
In my uni I think they ask the researchers to show 3 papers ever 5 years. Doesnt matter how many papers they did ctually publish, they need to show 3. Then a committee decides if they get to stay in the job or not
 
I'd like to be able to publish an article based on my Master's thesis in due time, but that's all future fantasy
 
I had that in mind. Then it just didnt happen :(
 
It's not a requirement for me, but it'd be nice. Im going to spend 60 ECTS (i.e. a full year) on it, so I'd like to find interesting things
 
Yeah. good luck with that ;)
 
11:25 AM
Ahh, yess, I've been looking for this one: smbc-comics.com/index.php?id=2495
 
hahahah yeah
 
hahaah
 
Yeah, I have a bunch of SMBC merch.
Zach's a bit crazy.
Now someone's bringing a scientific version of BAHfest to Europe if this says anything to you.
 
Do you? haha nice! I just have some xkcd
@AndrasDeak wasnt it in oxford not long ago?
 
11:28 AM
Is it past tense? Possible...
 
no idea actually, maybe im confused
 
I mean this one: occamsbeard.com
Amsterdam. How about that, @Adriaan?;)
 
Lived there, liked it, but lived on a too busy spot
ah, no, Ive got plans that weekend
 
:)
I've only ever been passing at Schiphol. Although it always amazes me when the plane's taxiing over a motorway...it's incredible:)
 
we're kind of short on space here. That's why half our country is 4m below sea level
 
11:31 AM
:D
 
but I need to drag my bum to class. Have fun in the mean time
 
Those tulips take up a lot of room, right?
You too, @Adriaan.
 
12:15 PM
Why do people make an effort to make debugging harder?
> @AndrasDeak i'm on windows. and i'm sorry, i didn't copy that, i wrote it manually, in the matlabscript it's both /. [...] – Max
It would be so much easier to just paste their actual code...
 
 
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Q: How to implement matlab randn equivalent in .Net

malkamHow can we implement matlab randn(r,c) which returns r*c matrix with normally distributed random numbers in C# or math.net library?

WTH?
 
1:55 PM
hum? whats going on there?
 
Ho the comment got deleted
 
I saw it
but, whast going on? why? is that user somehow angry with you?
 
I guess this is what you call a troll
 
Well, indeed it is
but he just insulted you
 
Yeah don't know why tho..
 
1:58 PM
weird
 
Are we in the business of insulting those who wish to help now?
 
I think he didn't like sarcasm..
 
Of course, Adriaan, you ass***
:P kidding
I just dont understand why people behave like that in Stackoverflow...
 
I am quite an ass actually, especially to people who do not want to improve even after repeated polite suggestions.
An exemplary noob I encountered: stackoverflow.com/questions/32440405/…
more noobs should listen as well as he did
 
Yeah that is nice
I mean I do understand people making mistakes the first time
SO culture is quite strict about the format of a question.
But nothing to take personally. My first questions were not that good in the beggining either
 
2:06 PM
I deleted my first, after one downvote (you or Daniel were helping me, I think) I got sad :P
 
Same here with an answer, answered without really reading the question
So my first badge was "peer pressure" hahaha
 
I removed mine before it got that bad. (Question got closed because I could not reproduce the error)
 
Yeah, I have closed several of my own questions myself I think
 
@Adriaan Wow that's quite nice actually xD
 
Im sort of an achievement hunter, I do the same on my steam games ^^
so I should just post something outrageously bad :D
 
2:10 PM
Don't worry, we will help you by downvoting ;)
 
:D
if you want to help me: go star my chat posts. I havent got any of those yet
 
"Gamification!"
 
everything is more fun when it's a game
even paying taxes :P
 
indeed! Unicorpoints rule!
 
There's a badge for staring posts?
 
2:12 PM
haha I wish paying taxes was like a game....
 
Actually SO is quite strong because of this points system
SE in general
 
now with the docs it will go even higher!
I am expecting an interesting boos, as I will try to contribute to [matlab] [mex]
 
2:44 PM
@HamtaroWarrior
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A: How to get value of object

BlueRedONePlease downvote this anwser Thank you m8

 
:D
 
I jsut flaged that user
 
so did I
let's all get our flags while we can!
@AnderBiguri @LuisMendo - This course on Coursera may interest you
Audio Signal Processing for Music Applications
the lead instructor is Spanish from Barça :D
 
Is it in spanish?
 
no lol.
I figured you may get a kick out of it because he's Spanish.
 
2:53 PM
lol its werid. I have my crhome in english, Im in the UK, etc
 
hahaha yes.
 
and everytime I open coursera without being logged in I get most of the things in spanish
 
IP address
really?
maybe language preferences!
 
but I did explicitly change google's language preferences and location preferences to english....
just happens in coursera, when im logged out
 
what about on Coursera?
oh lol
oh regarding the post... well yes it's easy to use it with fitgeotrans :D lol.
But if I had to solve it myself, it would be formulating a undetermined linear system and solving for it
 
2:55 PM
haha yeah, actually its a quite powerful tool
 
then getting the coefficients of the transformation matrix and warping the image manually.
 
As I teach how to do that in C, im just used to do them by hand
 
yup... actually that's the preferred way.
before MATLAB R2013b, you had to use maketform then imtransform.
doing it by hand is fine :D
 
yeah, I remember
haha Im doing CUDA code
 
the computer vision toolbox has a smarter version.
 
2:56 PM
so Im doing it by hand, anbd withoy matrices
 
It uses RANSAC to filter out outliers.
ewwwww
 
just P.X=a.cos()+b*sin()-......
 
yeah this one is a geometric transformation so every value in the matrix is non-zero except for the last row last column
 
Yeah I did something like that in opencV, with RANSAC
 
ah yes :D
 

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