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kpcademo1.m

echo on; % KPCADEMO1 demo on the Kernel-PCA. % Statistical Pattern Recognition Toolbox, Vojtech Franc, Vaclav Hlavac % (c) Czech Technical University Prague, http://cmp.felk.cvut.cz % Modificati

pline.m

function []=pline(alpha,theta,arg,win) % []=pline(alpha,theta,arg,win) % % PLINE plots the line alpha'*x=theta. % % Statistical Pattern Recognition Toolbox, Vojtech Franc, Vaclav Hlavac % (c) Cz

bayesdemo2.m

% BAYESDEMO2 demo on Bayes classifiation and error estimation. % Statistical Pattern Recognition Toolbox, Vojtech Franc, Vaclav Hlavac % (c) Czech Technical University Prague, http://cmp.felk.cvut.c

kpcademo1.m~

echo on; % KPCADEMO1 demo on the Kernel-PCA. % Statistical Pattern Recognition Toolbox, Vojtech Franc, Vaclav Hlavac % (c) Czech Technical University Prague, http://cmp.felk.cvut.cz % Modificati

pcademo1.m

% PCADEMO1 demo on use of standard PCA. % Statistical Pattern Recognition Toolbox, Vojtech Franc, Vaclav Hlavac % (c) Czech Technical University Prague, http://cmp.felk.cvut.cz % Modifications: %

kpcademo1.m

echo on; % KPCADEMO1 demo on the Kernel-PCA. % Statistical Pattern Recognition Toolbox, Vojtech Franc, Vaclav Hlavac % (c) Czech Technical University Prague, http://cmp.felk.cvut.cz % Modificati

todo.lrzsz

- make argv[0]-recognition of X/YModem work with program_name_transform. - look into VMIN code: how to determine if it's usable (it isn't unter FreeBSD and NetBSD (might have changed) and possibly m

config_file_2.m

%%%%% Global configuration file %%%%%% %%% For ICCV 2005 short course on Object Recognition %%% by R. Fergus, L. Fei-Fei and A. Torralba. %%% Holds all settings used in all parts of the code, enabli

config_file_1.m

%%%%% Global configuration file %%%%%% %%% For ICCV 2005 short course on Object Recognition %%% by R. Fergus, L. Fei-Fei and A. Torralba. %%% Holds all settings used in all parts of the code, enabli

todo.lrzsz

- make argv[0]-recognition of X/YModem work with program_name_transform. - look into VMIN code: how to determine if it's usable (it isn't unter FreeBSD and NetBSD (might have changed) and possibly m