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Hans Scharler
Hans Scharler
最後のアクティビティ: 2024 年 5 月 31 日

Spring is here in Natick and the tulips are blooming! While tulips appear only briefly here in Massachusetts, they provide a lot of bright and diverse colors and shapes. To celebrate this cheerful flower, here's some code to create your own tulip!
One of the starter prompts is about rolling two six-sided dice and plot the results. As a hobby, I create my own board games. I was able to use the dice rolling prompt to show how a simple roll and move game would work. That was a great surprise!
Chen Lin
Chen Lin
最後のアクティビティ: 2024 年 6 月 9 日

Drumlin Farm has welcomed MATLAMB, named in honor of MathWorks, among ten adorable new lambs this season!
Oge Marques
Oge Marques
最後のアクティビティ: 2024 年 10 月 29 日

📚 New Book Announcement: "Image Processing Recipes in MATLAB" 📚
I am delighted to share the release of my latest book, "Image Processing Recipes in MATLAB," co-authored by my dear friend and colleague Gustavo Benvenutti Borba.
This 'cookbook' contains 30 practical recipes for image processing, ranging from foundational techniques to recently published algorithms. It serves as a concise and readable reference for quickly and efficiently deploying image processing pipelines in MATLAB.
Gustavo and I are immensely grateful to the MathWorks Book Program for their support. We also want to thank Randi Slack and her fantastic team at CRC Press for their patience, expertise, and professionalism throughout the process.
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Hans Scharler
Hans Scharler
最後のアクティビティ: 2024 年 5 月 17 日

I found this plot of words said by different characters on the US version of The Office sitcom. There's a sparkline for each character from pilot to finale episode.
Mathew
Mathew
最後のアクティビティ: 2024 年 5 月 16 日

is there any sites available online free ai course learning except: coursera.org
Chen Lin
Chen Lin
最後のアクティビティ: 2024 年 5 月 9 日

Dear MATLAB contest enthusiasts,
I believe many of you have been captivated by the innovative entries from Zhaoxu Liu / slanderer, in the 2023 MATLAB Flipbook Mini Hack contest.
Ever wondered about the person behind these creative entries? What drives a MATLAB user to such levels of skill? And what inspired his participation in the contest? We were just as curious as you are!
We were delighted to catch up with him and learn more about his use of MATLAB. The interview has recently been published in MathWorks Blogs. For an in-depth look into his insights and experiences, be sure to read our latest blog post: Community Q&A – Zhaoxu Liu.
But the conversation doesn't end here! Who would you like to see featured in our next interview? Drop their name in the comments section below and let us know who we should reach out to next!
Mike
Mike
最後のアクティビティ: 2024 年 5 月 31 日

Dear members, I’m currently doing research on the subject of using Generative A.I. as a digital designer. What our research group would like to know is which ethical issues have a big impact on the decisions you guys and girls make using generative A.I.
Whether you’re using A.I. or not, we would really like to know your vision and opinion about this subject. Please empty your thoughts and oppinion into your answers, we would like to get as much information as possible.
Are you currently using A.I. when doing your job? Yes, what for. No (not yet), why not?
Using A.I., would you use real information or alter names/numbers to get an answer?
What information would or wouldn’t you use? If the client is asking/ordering you to do certain things that go against your principles, would you still do it because order is order? How far would you go?
Who is responsible for the outcome of the generated content, you or the client?
Would you still feel like a product owner if it was co-developed with A.I.?
What we are looking for is that we would like to know why people do or don’t use AI in the field of design and wich ethical considerations they make. We’re just looking for general moral line of people, for example: 70% of designers don’t feel owner of a design that is generated by AI but 95% feels owner when it is co-created.
So therefore the questions we asked, we want to know the how you feel about this.
David
David
最後のアクティビティ: 2024 年 4 月 18 日

How long until the 'dumbest' models are smarter than your average person? Thanks for sharing this article @Adam Danz
Athanasios Paraskevopoulos
Athanasios Paraskevopoulos
最後のアクティビティ: 2024 年 4 月 14 日

What's your way?
Vonny Groose
Vonny Groose
最後のアクティビティ: 2024 年 11 月 8 日

Mari is helping Dad work.
Tom Sleeper
Tom Sleeper
最後のアクティビティ: 2024 年 6 月 9 日

Today, he got dressed for work to design some new dog toy-making algorithms. #nationalpetday
RAGHUVEER RAJESH
RAGHUVEER RAJESH
最後のアクティビティ: 2024 年 4 月 11 日

Transforming my furry friend into a grayscale masterpiece with MATLAB! 🐾 #MATLABPetsDay
Hans Scharler
Hans Scharler
最後のアクティビティ: 2024 年 4 月 11 日

This is Stella while waiting to see if the code works...
Toshiaki Takeuchi
Toshiaki Takeuchi
最後のアクティビティ: 2024 年 4 月 24 日

MatGPT was launched on March 22, 2023 and I am amazed at how many times it has been downloaded since then - close to 16,000 downloads in one year. When AI Chat Playground came out on MATLAB Central, I thought surely that people will stop using MatGPT. Boy I was wrong.
In early 2023 I was playing with the new shiny toy called ChatGPT like everyone else but instead of having it tell me jokes or haiku, I wanted to know how I can use it on MATLAB, and I started collecting the prompts that worked. Someone suggested I should turn that into an app, and MatGPT was born with help from other colleagues.
Here is the question - what should I do with it now? Some people suggested I could add other LLMs like Gemini or Claude, but I am more interested in learning how people actually use it.
If you are a MatGPT user, do you mind sharing how you use the app?
David
David
最後のアクティビティ: 2024 年 4 月 1 日

I was in a meeting the other day and a coworker shared a smiley face they created using the AI Chat Playground. The image looked something like this:
And I suspect the prompt they used was something like this:
"Create a smiley face"
I imagine this output wasn't what my coworker had expected so he was left thinking that this was as good as it gets without manually editing the code, and that the AI Chat Playground couldn't do any better.
I thought I could get a better result using the Playground so I tried a more detailed prompt using a multi-step technique like this:
"Follow these instructions:
- Create code that plots a circle
- Create two smaller circles as eyes within the first circle
- Create an arc that looks like a smile in the lower part of the first circle"
The output of this prompt was better in my opinion.
These queries/prompts are examples of 'zero-shot' prompts, the expectation being a good result with just one query. As opposed to a back-and-forth chat session working towards a desired outcome.
I wonder how many attempts everyone tries before they decide they can't anything more from the AI/LLM. There are times I'll send dozens of chat queries if I feel like I'm getting close to my goal, while other times I'll try just one or two. One thing I always find useful is seeing how others interact with AI models, which is what inspired me to share this.
Does anyone have examples of techniques that work well? I find multi-step instructions often produces good results.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst
最後のアクティビティ: 2024 年 5 月 17 日

In one line of MATLAB code, compute how far you can see at the seashore. In otherwords, how far away is the horizon from your eyes? You can assume you know your height and the diameter or radius of the earth.
Athanasios Paraskevopoulos
Athanasios Paraskevopoulos
最後のアクティビティ: 2024 年 3 月 26 日

Keep calm and study PDEs
Adam Danz
Adam Danz
最後のアクティビティ: 約15時間 前

David
David
最後のアクティビティ: 2024 年 3 月 26 日

A bit late. Compliments to Chris for sharing.