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December 2005
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Discover a New Way to Design Control Systems

View our Recorded Webinars

Handling Large Data Sets Efficiently in MATLAB

Using MATLAB to Develop Portfolio Optimization Models

What's New in the Bioinformatics Toolbox

  Free Webinar: MATLABŪ for Excel Users
This webinar, to be broadcast on January 12, 2006, highlights how MATLABŪ can supplement the capabilities of Excel by providing access to thousands of pre-built engineering and advanced analysis functions, and versatile visualization tools. We will also discuss how MATLAB improves computational speed and enables you to handle larger data sets.

http://www.mathworks.com/mtd_xluser

DMS: Automated Source Code Analysis and Transformation
DMS makes use of highly generalized compiler technology, parameterized by language descriptions, to carry out custom analysis, transformation, code generation, and code optimization tasks. It also features langauge defintions for MATLAB, Simulink, C, C++, Java, Fortran, Ada, and Visual Basic.

http://www.semanticdesigns.com/Products/DMS/DMSToolkit.html
http://www.mathtools.net/Java/Utilities/

GIPALS32: Linear Programming Library
GIPALS32 is a linear programming library that incorporates the power of a linear programming solver and the simplicity of integration of software tools such as Visual C++, Visual Basic, and Borland Delphi that support a DLL import. The maximum number of constraints and variables is unlimited.

http://www.optimalon.com/product_gipals32.htm
http://www.mathtools.net/C_C__/Optimization/

ACBA Tools
Primarily a package of analytical tools for Excel lists or databases, ACBA Tools include all the usual functions like find and mark duplicates, and compare lists. Special functions allow the preparation of spreadsheet data lists of formulae and their associated results. This package also introduces a comprehensive range of Excel worksheet functions for extracting and comparing numbers from within strings.

http://allen.netcom.co.uk/tools.htm
http://www.mathtools.net/Excel/Auditing/

pcSVM: A Framework for Support Vector Machines
pcSVM is a framework for support vector machines in C++. Support Vector Machines is a new generation of learning algorithms based on recent advances in statistical learning theory, and applied to large number of real-world applications, such as text categorization and hand-written character recognition. Support Vector Machines outperform other classifiers as artificial neural networks in most situations.

http://www.procoders.net/en/Procoders/open_source/pcSVM
http://www.mathtools.net/C_C__/Neural_Networks/

More Free Webinars:

Image Processing Using MATLAB

View this webinar, to be broadcast live on January 19, 2006, to discover how MATLAB and the Image Processing Toolbox provide a complete environment for image analysis, processing, visualization, and algorithm development. You can restore noisy or degraded images, enhance images for improved intelligibility, extract features, analyze shapes and textures, register two images, and manage color device profiles.

http://www.mathworks.com/mtd_iproc

Video and Imaging Design with SimulinkŪ and the Video and Image Processing Blockset
This webinar, to be broadcast live on February 1, 2006, introduces Model-Based Design for video and imaging systems. Using the example detection and tracking system, we will illustrate how engineers can quickly build and alter models to explore design trade-offs in minutes as opposed to the hours or days required when using traditional C or C++ programming methods. Specifically, we will show how to modify a tracking system based on background estimation subtraction to one based on optical flow

http://www.mathworks.com/mtd_vip

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