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h mpeg2syntaxcodes.h
/* mpeg2syntaxcodes.h - Identifying bit-patterns and codes for MPEG2 syntax */
#ifndef _MPEG2SYNTAXCODES_H
#define _MPEG2SYNTAXCODES_H
/* Copyright (C) 1996, MPEG Software Simulation Group. All Righ
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m evaluate.m
function K = evaluate(ker, x1, x2)
% EVALUATE
%
% Evaluate a polynomial kernel, for example
%
% K = evaluate(kernel, x1, x2);
%
% where x1 and x2 are matrices containing input patterns, wh
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m evaluate.m
function K = evaluate(ker, x1, x2)
% EVALUATE
%
% Evaluate a polynomial kernel, for example
%
% K = evaluate(kernel, x1, x2);
%
% where x1 and x2 are matrices containing input patterns, wh
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m evaluate.m
function K = evaluate(ker, x1, x2)
% EVALUATE
%
% Evaluate a polynomial kernel, for example
%
% K = evaluate(kernel, x1, x2);
%
% where x1 and x2 are matrices containing input patterns, wh
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m evaluate.m
function K = evaluate(ker, x1, x2)
% EVALUATE
%
% Evaluate a polynomial kernel, for example
%
% K = evaluate(kernel, x1, x2);
%
% where x1 and x2 are matrices containing input patterns, wh
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m som_1d.m
function [W_out, p_out]=som_1d(P, nsofm, epochs, phas, W)
% function W=som_1d(P, nsofm, lri, epochs, W)
%
% P - patterns
% nsofm - number of neurons
% epochs - number of epochs to trai
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m evaluate.m
function K = evaluate(ker, x1, x2)
% EVALUATE
%
% Evaluate a polynomial kernel, for example
%
% K = evaluate(kernel, x1, x2);
%
% where x1 and x2 are matrices containing input patterns, wh
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m evaluate.m
function K = evaluate(ker, x1, x2)
% EVALUATE
%
% Evaluate a polynomial kernel, for example
%
% K = evaluate(kernel, x1, x2);
%
% where x1 and x2 are matrices containing input patterns, wh
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m evaluate.m
function K = evaluate(ker, x1, x2)
% EVALUATE
%
% Evaluate a polynomial kernel, for example
%
% K = evaluate(kernel, x1, x2);
%
% where x1 and x2 are matrices containing input patterns, wh