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8:11 AM
posted on April 27, 2018 by Loren Shure

For any human being love is one of the biggest source of joy, happiness...problems and puzzles. Today's guest blogger, Aldo Caraceto, one of my fellow Application Engineers from Italy, is going to convince you to approach it from a different angle.... read more >>

 
 
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Sam
10:29 AM
@AndrasDeak Assuming Walter White is in charge
 
 
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1:01 PM
posted on April 27, 2018 by Sean de Wolski

Sean‘s pick this week is dirtab(in) by Julian. Do you ever need to scrape the files in a directory and figure out how to parse them? If you have, you’ve probably come across the dir command. While... read more >>

 
 
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2:30 PM
But ... it's not stolen, it's still there for me: i.stack.imgur.com/uyyNz.pngCodeCaster 2 days ago
^ I can't agree more with this. I'm so tired with people confusing "steal" and "copy" (regardless of whether any of those are acceptable or not)
 
 
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user9145305
3:48 PM
Would you guys think 'tolerance' in this function relates to the threshold you manually set: mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/…
 
6:03 PM
Just watched the latest episode of Homeland, which was "taking place in Moscow", interestingly, they have an Andrassy ut. there :) @AndrasDeak
 
6:19 PM
@AnderBiguri: Regarding MATLAB needing an old version of GCC, this describes my suggestion of removing MATLAB's copy of the GCC libraries: stackoverflow.com/a/49396781/7328782
I currently don't have MATLAB on Linux, please let me know if it works or not!
The other answer there might be useful too, if you prefer to go that way.
 
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Anyone here get weird tension headaches?
 
@Cuphead : Yes, that tolerance is a threshold.
 
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Thanks. I assumed so, but the original code isn't documented
 
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I am trying to decide which is the two best Region Growing methods to implement. The basically standard one on FEX doesn't work well with images with a more balanced contrast (i.e. histogram equalization applied) so I am going to try this other one.
 
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While fighting this massive tension headache. Fun.
 
6:30 PM
@Cuphead "Region growing" means lots of different things to lots of different people. I hope you find the algorithm that suits your needs!
 
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Thanks. The one I was using works fine on images with a less balanced contrast but once I actually apply the histogram equalization and try again, the regions are all white, rather than red. Weird.
 
10:02 PM
@LuisMendo Convolution is a very general approach when it comes to filters, but I thought one could generalize it even more, if instead of multiplication and addition one could use different functions. Many other kinds of filters (e.g. median filtering if you "convolve" with a vector of ones and then median the results) could be represented using that. But I thought there must already be a name for the family of these "sliding window" sort of approaches, is there?
 
hello hello
And I have no idea why.
 
too bad there is no search function on SO
oh wait, there is!
Can you explain what you expect to happen for i=0?
And for i=3?
Actually I don't get an error
 
I'm using octave online and am not receiving error. As far as I can see all index calls are valid.
 
10:43 PM
@flawr I have often thought about that too. (The generalization would not be a linear function anymore, though). No idea if it has a name
From this post:
> Too many people experience Stack Overflow¹ as a hostile or elitist place, especially newer coders, women, people of color, and others in marginalized groups
WAT
Are "women or people of color" really treated any worse than others in StackOverflow?? What is the post talking about? Most of the time people don't even know if the asker belongs to one such "marginalized group"
 
11:37 PM
@flawr I just remembered the name non-linear filtering (filter in signal processing means convolution). I'm not sure if it is exactly what you describe or a narrower category
 

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