VS265: Homework assignments: Difference between revisions
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Out[3]: ['oranges2', 'apples2', 'apples', 'oranges'] | Out[3]: ['oranges2', 'apples2', 'apples', 'oranges'] | ||
==== Lab #4, due Thursday, October 4 at 9:00 ==== | |||
* [http://redwood.berkeley.edu/vs265/lab4.pdf lab4.pdf] | |||
Matlab code are as separate files below. | |||
* [http://redwood.berkeley.edu/vs265/lab4/hebb.m hebb.m] | |||
* [http://redwood.berkeley.edu/vs265/lab4/eigmovie.m eigmovie.m] | |||
Data | |||
* [http://redwood.berkeley.edu/vs265/lab4/data2d.mat data2d.mat] | |||
* [http://redwood.berkeley.edu/vs265/lab4/faces2.mat faces2.mat] | |||
''For Python you can use '' | |||
* [http://redwood.berkeley.edu/vs265/lab4/data2d.npz data2d.npz] (see previous assignments above for how to read this in) | |||
* [http://redwood.berkeley.edu/vs265/lab4/faces2.npz faces2.npz] | |||
* [http://redwood.berkeley.edu/vs265/lab4/hebb.txt hebb.py] | |||
* [http://redwood.berkeley.edu/vs265/lab4/eigmovie.txt eigmovie.py] | |||
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Revision as of 21:39, 25 September 2014
Students are encouraged to work in groups, but turn in assignments individually, listing the group members they worked with.
Submission instructions: email both a PDF of your solutions as well as your code (.m or .py files) as attachments to:
vs265 AT rctn.org
You can hand in a paper copy of your solutions before class, but you still have to email your code to the address above before the assignment is due.
Resources
Matlab
Student version of Matlab ($50) may be obtained here.
There is an excellent guide to Matlab by Kevin Murphy on the web: http://code.google.com/p/yagtom/
Python
Fernando Perez at the Brain Imaging Center has an excellent set of resources on Python for scientific computing. You will likely find the "Starter Kit" particularly useful.
Also, a great starting point for all scientific python is using Anaconda [1]
Assignments
Lab #1, due Tuesday, September 16 at beginning of class
Lab #2, due Tuesday, September 23 at beginning of class
For Python you can use apples-oranges.npz
In [1]: import numpy as np In [2]: d = np.load('apples-oranges.npz') In [3]: d.keys() Out[3]: ['oranges2', 'apples2', 'apples', 'oranges']
Lab #4, due Thursday, October 4 at 9:00
Matlab code are as separate files below.
Data
For Python you can use
- data2d.npz (see previous assignments above for how to read this in)
- faces2.npz
- hebb.py
- eigmovie.py