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9:16 AM
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Q: I am making a project on image forgery detection using demosaicing algorithm?

Ravindra Singh PawarI am making a project on image forgery detection using demosaicing algorithm based on this paper. I have query about how I will estimate positional variance, I know the equation is given the paper but I can't figure it out. Also what does x+y=d denote written near by the summation, it doesn't se...

 
Wow, this is funky happy stuff. Love it @ballBreaker @AnderBiguri
 
@CrisLuengo Good question. I guess the machine could have the gears in the "cone" shaft arranged in pairs, with the two gears of each pair of equal size and one shifted a quarter of a turn from the other
Well, that would work for synthesis. Not sure asbout analysis
@AndrasDeak That cividis is new to me. It looks good
 
yeah, I missed that too with 2.2 :) I doesn't look very good (i.e. pretty) but it seems pretty useful
 
Well, it's a bit dull-looking. It could use a bit of saturation (but then there goes uniformity I guess)
I just saw twilight. Circular map. Nice idea
 
@LuisMendo the point is that it seems the same for the colorblind and non-colorblind matplotlib.org/users/prev_whats_new/…
 
9:29 AM
@AndrasDeak hah, I like the seismic map. I'm using that myself (for seismic purposes obviously), although I named it FlagMap since seismic would be a pretty nonsensical name since all I'm doing is seismology
 
@AndrasDeak Aaah. These Python people are good at this :-)
 
@LuisMendo the name seems to come from viridis+CVD, and I suspect it's not python people behind it. The reference goes to arxiv.org/abs/1712.01662 which says e.g.
> A downside of cividis, as reported by colleagues, is its minimal coverage of different colors:
varying straight from blue to yellow rather than cycling through other colors, as viridis does. This keeps cividis from being as aesthetically pleasing as viridis. Of course, this is because those who have a form of CVD cannot see these colors the way those with normal vision can.
 
@AndrasDeak @AnderBiguri please add that to your FEX
 
> We identified one colormap in particular to be optimal for viewing by those with or without CVD, which we name cividis
> At this time, it is preferable to have both viridis and cividis available to the scientific community as viridis is more aesthetically pleasing to some and covers more colors for those with normal vision, allowing greater visual perception sensitivity
I should probably read all of that paper eventually :D
 
@AndrasDeak Just out of general interest?
 
9:34 AM
Yup, though I won't understand the color theory behind it. But I appreciate the effort
 
@AndrasDeak I often think about this issue as one of our chief engineers is colourblind... adds a minor challenge to any important data visualisations!
 
viridis makes it easy ;)
on MATLAB parula is close enough :P
 
Quickly swapping between LaTeX and MATLAB is bad; I keep entering {} in MATLAB, and stuff like \sqrt
@CrisLuengo as a suggestion on this answer of yours: is you use <!-- language: lang-c++ -->, or whatever language you're using, prettify knows which language to use for the snippet
 
<!-- language lang=... --> I think, an HTML comment
and even whitespace matters...
 
yea, found it in the transcript
 
9:43 AM
I often use <!-- language: none --> for console output etc.
 
SO picks the default language to prettify on a page from the main tag (MATLAB in this case), so if multiple languages are in play it's better to use the explicit HTML statement
 
 
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11:05 AM
@Khlick It seems that mlapptools.unlockUIFig stopped working for me on R2018b :(
 
12:01 PM
axis visibility off
Error using axis (line 220)
Unknown command option visibility.
what the hell MATLAB. Your docs tell me to do exactly this and you don't know the command?
right, they could've told me it's axis off instead -.-
 
12:17 PM
Tech news sites in my country are thrilled/shocked about the (former) Victoria's Secret model who also happens to be a ~28k user on SO.
 
12:49 PM
@Adriaan Thanks, I hadn’t noticed the highlighting wasn’t right.
@Dev-iL Yes, because pretty women don’t code, right? I think the tech news in your country is a bit sexist. :)
... like it is everywhere else, I guess. :)
 
I guess some people can't handle it when others got both brains and looks, when they have neither :P
 
Indeed, that is why people hate me so much! :p
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@Dev-iL oh no! I have been too swamped with experiments to have a chance to even install 2018b. My question is: did they change the authentication script ('toolbox/matlab/uitools/uifigureappjs/release/gbtclient/browsercheck.js') or is it a byproduct of an updated java/c/matlab "channel" or "socket" structure?
 
I can send you what I have, I already deleted the older version
It says that this file was last updated on May 25th 2018
 
1:12 PM
@CrisLuengo I still don't get why people are surprised when women can do things. I don't find it all that surprising that someone who spends a any portion of their life being, literally, the focus of thousands (millions?) of eyes would want to spend some time in isolation. Well, as isolated as one can be making ios apps.
@Dev-iL Sure! I can make a comparison.
2018a browser check says modified Feb 28, 2018...
 
@Khlick I sent the email (to the ucla address); I hope there's no problem with .rar files
 
1:29 PM
@AndrasDeak And sadly, at vision science conferences, you will see an overwhelming number of red/green/blue histology images or red and green traces differentiating between two treatments... though I'm not colorblind, it seems a little odd that vision scientists don't think about how many people (5% of males) can't see their data.
@Dev-iL perfect. should be ok. I havent' had any issues with filetypes since they moved to google apps.
 
Yikes, yeah
 
@Khlick you’re referring to human vision conferences, right? Not computer vision? Sadly, disability is something people don’t think about until they have their faces pushed into it. And people make so many assumptions about their peers with disabilities...
 
@CrisLuengo Yes, human vision. Though I'm often tempted to call it mouse and insect vision rather than human...
 
2:00 PM
@AndrasDeak I think this is the first paper that I see that specifies each author's contribution
 
It depends on the journal. Nature journals prefer something like that too
 
@CrisLuengo That's true. But I'm not sure it is relevant here. I bet people would be similarly surprised if insert well-known actor name was found to be a prominent SO user
Besides: 28k? Bah :-P
 
and iirc Jon himself writes a book as well
 
Eh, that's different, those are related to expertise
 
2:16 PM
Sorry, I mistyped author, I meant actor (being an actor is male's sort-of-equivalent to a female model)
 
2:43 PM
oh!
makes sense, sorry
 
3:33 PM
@LuisMendo I don't think actor and model are the same thing at all. But that doesn't matter. The same is true for any celebrity. If you ever find a tech article saying "Wow! <so-and-so male celebrity> is a high-rep SO user!!!", please let me know. I'll buy you a beer.
 
4:12 PM
@Dev-iL did you use khrisgriffis? I haven't seen it.
 
@Khlick true. I'll try from a different address
@Khlick how about now?
 
4:32 PM
Does anybody else get annoyed by this?
 
@Dev-iL got it. Thanks!
 
Apr 26 at 22:18, by Andras Deak
methlab is best lab
 
Yeah, got your reply
@CrisLuengo Why be annoyed? That's just punishing yourself for the stupidity of others.
If they hope to get an answer, the least they should do is spell the name of the software correctly...
 
@CrisLuengo maybe they are using MathLab?
 
@Khlick LOL! I'm sure there are still lots of PDP-6 and PDP-10 systems around...
 
4:43 PM
I used to hear "mathlab" all the time as an undergrad. I thought it was some professor's special home-brewed math environment.. it turns out they were using matlab. Retro is in, isnt it? I know plenty of hipster mathmeticians... lol
@Dev-iL browsercheck.js is identical. Looking at gtbclient. beautifying the 'a' file now.
 
5:02 PM
@Dev-iL gtbclient in 2018b is significantly shorter. So far a number of the iframeproxy references are the same or apparently shorter in the new version, just at a glance. Those files are so massive.
 
Are you sure it's shorter and it's not just the difference in the beautify script?
Perhaps they removed the embedded ReactJS or something like that...
 
5:22 PM
@CrisLuengo Yes, that was my point
The beer, I mean :-P
@CrisLuengo I get even more annoyed that there only 45x MATL: stackoverflow.com/search?q=matl :-P
 
@CrisLuengo Plenty of opportunity for anyone who doesn't have their Copy Editor badge yet.
 
@LuisMendo Do you have a language tag yet?
 
5:55 PM
You ripped this off my comment. Quite rude in my opinion. — Adriaan 1 min ago
damn that's rude
Even got three upvotes, for literally ripping my comment
 
well, it is said that one shouldn't answer in comments
and your comment and the answer seem different
 
@AndrasDeak See the comments on the question; I was still asking for clarification, as it's still utterly vague what the y parameter does. Where does it come into play? Answer's now hardcoded for 2, instead of an actual dependence on y
But the OP accepted anyway, so I guess they changed it to their liking themselves without clarifying the question
 
probably...
 
 
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8:37 PM
@Adriaan wtf
 
8:59 PM
@CrisLuengo Not even CJam does :-)
 
@LuisMendo next time I ask on SO instead of the MATLCHATL
 
 
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10:31 PM
:-D
 

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