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07:06
just to add to the Icelandic discussion: my keyboard has been on "US-international with dead keys" for years, since living in Sweden requires usage of å,ä,ö. The same way you can quite fast get the Icelandic ones: ð þ, just use altgr-d and altgr-t. ALso included are ø,æ,ß etc
Such a wonderfully versatile keyboard setting.
Handy when you happen to live in a place called Luleå and your month-long fieldtrip was to Reykjalíð
 
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09:58
Guys?
What's up?
I'm struggling using parallelization toolbox on a C-shared library o/
And you? ^^
hi there
GPUUU
everyone wants to parallelize everything!
(i mean I am with GPU at the moment)
@AnderBiguri ofc, it sounds so freaking cool to say "I'm doing parallelization" :P
10:10
If this documentation thingy goes on in Stackoverflow the first thing I'll do is write how to use mex and CUDA, so no one needs to suffer as much as I did
haha@HamtaroWarrior it is brilliant when it works
but until that point.... damn
@AnderBiguri Your sacrifice wont be vain ;)
Yeah it goes 6 times faster with the code I'm actually working on
But it's when I use the script
Well, my research code takes over 1000 hours to run with the data. With the GPU code it will take me about 2 minutes
Won't succeed with my library.
@AnderBiguri Wow!
Yeah! It will definetly make a difference
however its been over a month XD
of me writting CUDA code
What are you parallelizing Hamtaro?
I apply a workflow made by another person of my company, for each element of a 2D matrix
But the goal is to use it as a plugin for a software
So I have to compile it in C
But I get error messages and the software error display is quite crappy, so I only have the beggining of the error message. . . . . .
Blind debbuging is just as boring as it sounds, trust me!
10:19
hahaha
I definetly trust you
When using CUDA, if something doesnt work, it just doesnt
no error no whatever
if your GPU explodes, you dont get any error, the code just runs and you get crap data
That moment when you are really tired, forget a ';', and spend your whole day searching why your code doesn't work hahahaha
Must be fun in CUDA!
yeah xD
once I was reseting the GPU somewhere in the middle
just copied accidentaly
no errors
the code was running, preteding it was trowing kernels
and the GPU was just off
@AnderBiguri sounds like an intern to me hahaha
 
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12:09
hahahaha
 
2 hours later…
14:22
hi
does anyone know latex
i hv some prob
Try tex.stackexchange.com
morning all
jsut a simple issue
test is spreading out in subsection
text*
horizontal way
research project
14:42
Blind debugging sucks!
Especially if you're trying to work on embedded platforms
I know right..
Definitely. I've also been a victim of the semi-colon error.
that or inserting the parameters of a function in the wrong order.
Spent my whole day doing it but I found a way to get my error message. It's about ".mcrcache/<somerandompath>/matlabrc.m cannot be executed" --> you guys ever heard anything about this.
No never have... I don't usually work with MATLAB Coder.
Isn't MCR matlab compilator?
14:50
Yeah compiler. sorry.
You knew what I was talking about :)
@rayryeng i am also into image processing
Okay then I guess I'll have to search for more, ty anyway
gotta go see you guys :)
@HamtaroWarrior - Bonne journée!
@ninja - Yes I'm aware.
At a later time. Thank you.
14:53
k
@rayryeng I told you he wasn't dead!
(It's just a fan video, though. But who knows...)
ahahah :D
@LuisMendo - Buenos días señor professor :)
Heeeey. Your Spanish increases art giant steps!
My French sucks, I'm afraid...
But Bon jour I do know how to say!
:-)
lol. I just read various websites. That's all :)
Opps. Google tells me it's Bonjour, one word
14:54
If it weren't for engineering, I would have considered going into languages.
Yes. One word. :)
I didn't notice until now lol
Like Italian: Buongiorno
:-)
:D
I'm very looking forward to December :D
Yeah... Imagine that it's true that Boba is alive, appears on Episode VII, and fights on the rebel side :-o
Icelandic: Góðan daginn
well that would be a turn of events!
14:56
;)
Then you couldn't say anymore that he has no honour :-)
I never said he had no honour!... he just has... questionable motives :)
Hahah. That "Góðan" sounds familiar ("good") :-)
And "daginn" too
'morning, @beaker!
yep
14:57
Güten Morgen!
@beaker - Do you have Octave 4.0 installed? How did you install it?
0
Q: Matlab feature detection

JonasEMy goal is to create a Matlab script which can detect telltail symbols on a images taken of a instrument cluster. I am currently using detectSURFFeatures but I am not very pleased with the results. Which feature detection method is best suited for the pictures below? Template images Search imag...

way too broad imho, but all my "too broad" flags seem to be getting declined these days
I also think too broad. But I'm not into image processing
that's my only weakness ^.^
I encounter these type of questions very often ("What is the best way to do this"), but about 50% of my too broad/offtopic flags get declined
15:12
SURF is unsuitable for that kind of situation. he's better off using template matching.
the templates he has lack sufficient features for feature detection to work.
I also know of a duplicate.
Good find!
wow, the number of upvotes/favs on that question o.0
Back then it was a very interesting question :)
@rayryeng No, I've still got 3.8.0... I've been meaning to upgrade though
Want to see something even better? Absolutely one of my favourites.
257
Q: How to detect a Christmas Tree?

karlphillipWhich image processing techniques could be used to implement an application that detects the christmas trees displayed in the following images? I'm searching for solutions that are going to work on all these images. Therefore, approaches that require training haar cascade classifiers o...

@rayryeng 334 votes for an answeer that eseentially consists of links!
15:15
... and also:
160
Q: Representing and solving a maze given an image

WhymarrhWhat is the best way to represent and solve a maze given an image? Given an JPEG image (as seen above), what's the best way to read it in, parse it into some data structure and solve the maze? My first instinct is to read the image in pixel by pixel and store it in a list (array) of boolean va...

@LuisMendo - This was back then when SO was in beta lol.
the other two links are a much better representation of what a good answer is.
What's funny is the tag is Python, but the accepted answer is MATLAB ;)
yea, on the CocaCola one a lot of answers are basically link answers
The maze was essentially quantized and thresholded, then a simple breadth-first search was performed.
I knew the Christmas tree one, but not the maze one!
The maze one is one of my favourites.
a-maze-ing, muahahahaha
15:16
Basic code in MATLAB, plus showing you the path from start to finish.
Yes, very clear. I've upvoted it
If only...
"the path from start to finish" :-DD
:D:D lol
Yup :) This is what happens when you spend hours on SO just looking through past answers related to your tags.
Image questions seem to have the unfair advantage of being pretty from start to finish and they're small enough to upload.
15:20
Yes, because it also expresses what you want to say much more quickly than with words.
If I try to upload my work, I'd need a 35GB storage centre or a very small sample in which no-one is interested :(
It's usually why plot based questions get answered quickly lol.
@Adriaan - yeah :(
Got an interesting new assignment today, which will keep me busy for the coming half year: modelling the effect of glacial isostatic adjustment on the earth's polar motion
I'm almost tempted to write my own implementation of BFS and try and navigate this maze myself.
OOOHHHH
basically solving Kepler's laws in conjunction with spherical harmonics
I'm so not going to find anyone on SO able to understand what I'll try to do xD
between all the noobs asking documentation-read question
15:24
yeah too specialized unfortunately :(
Maybe Physics SE?
I'm starting probably on monday and the first two months will be playing around trying to implement the maths which are presented in a pretty concise paper
we're all downvoting that question on the dotproduct? :P
Kepler laws! How nice
Spherical harmonics seem to be a hard issue. I read a paper that mentioned them and I didn't understand much
I've already written a suspiciously simple code, based on a recursive scheme developed in the seventies
it calculates everything up to arbitrary degree and order, including normalisation
dot product question? where?
If you're interested I can send it to you
15:30
-4
Q: dot product of matrix columns

Haybert MarkarianI have a 4x8 matrix which I want to select two different columns of it then derive dot product of them and then divide to norm values of that selected columns, and then repeat this for all possible two different columns and save the vectors in a new matrix. can anyone provide me a matlab code for...

I was just about to do that :(
Will be closed in about three minutes
oh lol
yeah it's a give me teh codez question. Not welcome here.
it depends on the question though...
I'm too lazy to even point him in the right direction
if the question is very interesting, even with no code attempts, people love a challenge.
15:31
0
Q: Matlab. I have a symbolic function in matlab. I want to know the points at which it is discontinuous in a given range

RAMANISH SINGHI have a symbolic function, I want to know the points of discontinuity. For example the function is : syms t k=t*heaviside(5-t)+5*heaviside(t-5)

wow. Just plain wow
oh, at least now it looks like a question :P
@rayryeng @rayryeng Very true. Sometimes it's just too tempting :-)
oh the things people dare to upload here
yup :)... like this one
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A: Plotting 3D in MATLAB

rayryengI usually don't answer give me teh coodz questions, but drawing this graph was too tempting to pass. This graph combines several plot methodologies together: Creating the triangle using patch. Setting the axes properties to reverse the axes order and setting the properties of the colours to ma...

What's annoying is the OP upvoted my answer, but didn't accept it. Had no feedback from him since.
Wow. One of your thoroughly explained answers. +1 hands down!
worth the 'reversal' badge
15:34
lol thank you Luis :)
those are the few jewels in SO imho. People going out of their way trying to explain these ridiculous questions in such a detailed way
Yeah the plot was too tempting to pass up... and I need to flex my plotting skills... suffice it to say, I suck at plotting.
ahhh @Adriaan - may I introduce you to Amro's answer?
189
A: Single layer neural network

AmroI can spot a few problems with the code. The main issue is that the target is multi-class (not binary), so you need to either use 3 output nodes one for each class (called 1-of-N encoding), or use a single output node with a different activation function (something capable of more than just binar...

of course
The question has -80 votes
and his answer has 150.
-73 question?~? wow
15:35
yup LOL
the reason why it attracted so many downvotes was because it was in the first time asker review queue for a very long time.
The initial edit of the question had no code whatsoever.
which is why it attracted so many downvotes.
later when the OP added in the code, the upvotes started to come, but by the time that came, the damage was already done.
The amount of downvotes caught so much attention, that it actually made reddit.
hehe
Im almost tempted to try something that stupid :D
the comments thread is no longer there, but not only was the question badly formed, the attitude of the OP was pretty bad.
It was an assignment due the night before, and instead of being accommodating to people trying to help answer the question, he was being very hostile.
that also added to the downvoting lol.
sounds like the guy last week "This is my homework on my matlab curse"
LOL
Matlab curse :D
It keeps haunting me! It makes me unable to sleep at nights! I'm not seeing the light anymore doctor, please help!
15:41
LOL
ALL I​S LOST the pon̷y he comes
:-DD
ah, shiny. My first silver badge came through :D
Enthusiast? :)
Congrats!
Nope, Strunk n White
I cant stand bad English, so Im very eager to press the 'edit' button on most every question :P
15:44
LOL
Yes I agree. I've edited many posts myself.
It has to reach a certain threshold for me to edit it.... if the question has a lot of downvotes, I don't bother.
but if the question can be phrased better, which is why no one is reading the post... I edit it. I also try and fix up the code formatting.
yea, code formatting, hyperlinks and the occasional highlights are irritable
I especially dont like posts where people over used bold formatting or caps to 'draw attention'
or capital letters in the title lol
there was this one user... who asked... probably 5 questions... and each question was a spelling permutation of the same title
Or titles like "I have a problem in Matlab, can you help?" :-)
"MATLAB Code Debugging" - and its related ilk
"Code Debugging in MATLAB"
"Debugging Code in MATLAB"
Hehehe
15:48
I got fed up and wrote a comment saying "Please, for the love of God and all that is holy to MATLAB, change your titles. No one is going to help you with titles that give the message that you haven't tried anything."
@LuisMendo - oh yeah :D lol
I still don't see the point of the dot-product question. Besides, doesnt matlab have a built-in for that?
Yes, dot.
I would personally create another matrix that stores all combinations of i and j, then run dot once.
oh: this is a 8x4 matrix, if you're still editing his work :P
@rayryeng Yes, but how would someone who didn't already know that ever figure it out? I mean, you'd have to be genius to know you should google "matlab dot product"!
@beaker - LOL
15:55
I'm having dinner, might be slow in responding, if any, for the coming hour.
hmm, I think you can solve this by doing bsxfun(@dot,A,perm(A)), but Im not sure about the bsxfun, obviously
16:11
@Adriaan - Here's my attempt
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A: dot product of matrix columns

rayryengI would approach this a different way. First, create two matrices where the corresponding columns of each one correspond to a unique pair of columns from your matrix. Easiest way I can think of is to create all possible combinations of pairs, and eliminate the duplicates. You can do this by cr...

Shiny. Worthy of lugging rep up that mountain of yours
lol no.
Have you heard of the famous Jon Skeet?
Jon Skeet, Reading, United Kingdom
804k 389 5605 6769
Look at his reputation lol.
I hear when he hits 1,000,000 they're going to give him a real unicorn
instead of just a painting
Ive seen his profile. Still, you're only 20 times lower than him, Im 80 times below you :P
LOL
we all measure our reputation in Jon Skeet units.
16:16
rather not
1/1600th is rather poor :P
I have 0.0522845657484291 Jon Skeet units of reputation.
I measure mine as a multiple of the average user rep
btw, attempting installation of Octave 4.0 as we speak
@beaker - How do you install it? Do you download the source and compile it?
pff, you always seem to hit 150 daily rep @rayryeng I'd say that mountain of yours is progressing steadily.
lol no not all the time.
average is between 50-100. Sometimes I have days where I have none because I'm not at my computer.
16:25
i'm using macports
from there it's just a normal package install like in Linux
oh wow, Jon Skeet always hits 200+ rep daily o.0 is crawling SO his job or what?
He doesn't even have to log in to get 200+ daily
his old answers still rack up upvotes
yea, it's insane, 6.5k upvotes on answers
Yo, sup daaawgs?
:)
Yup lol.
his previous answers are still getting upvotes.
macports. ok
what formula did you use?
sudo port install octave?
16:36
Hej @AndrasDeak how'd your defence go?
+gui if you want the experimental gui
@Adriaan Thanks, turned out great:)
Cool :D
Congratulations!
I was on the verge of death before the start, but everything came together
eventually I got 25 points out of 25, so summa cum laude it is
2
thanks guys:)
16:37
Nerd.
:D
@AndrasDeak That's awesome! Congratulations!
Very very nice. Congratulations :)
only 3 weeks to go until I'm officially doctored, but that doesn't really mean anything:)
thanks a lot
I want the GUI!
16:38
of course you do ;)
gui's are for wimps
:P
i hope it isn't as buggy as the one in 3.8.0! LOL
What I want is a working internal plotting scheme for octave...mine only runs with gnuplot
that would be handy
well, there's supposed to be one, no?
16:39
yes that'd be nice.
it just doesn't happen to work for me...
i've never gotten it to work
i'm still using gnuplot
fltk
OK, glad to know I'm not the only one:D
Well, gotta go, my afterparty is taking the dog to the vet to get her shots;)
I just wanted to drop in to tell you the news. I'm quite relieved actually:D
@AndrasDeak LOL... You, my friend, know how to party!
Thanks for letting us know, and Congratulations again!
@beaker Damn right!:D
Thank you:)
16:41
hahahahahaha
very nice. Thanks for stopping by!
see you later:)
16:59
hmph. looks like macports doesn't have Octave 4.0... looking at the package list it only lists 3.8.2 :(
hmm... how the hell do you get it then? lol
Is it only available for Linux?
i guess you have to build it yourself :(
oh man.
I got no time for that lol.
especially since it takes hours to compile.
there is one other option...
VM installer :)
that could work! lol
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