Mallory Peterson
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Running python code from Matlab
Hello, I am attempting to run python through Matlab on a Mac, but am running into issues when it comes to using the python3.6...
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I need an algorithm that can handle noisy image processing.
<</matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/85451/B3.jpg>> For the above image I need to select the neuronal like cells (round bo...
8 years ago | 0 answers | 0
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How can one go about determining the numbers plotted as a standard deviation curve using the "predobs" function?
I am trying to identify an array of numbers that define the standard deviation curve I plotted using "predobs" based on a curve ...
9 years ago | 0 answers | 0
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What is the math behind the 'predobs' option that allows plots to display prediction bounds?
Hello, I am currently fitting a Weibull model to data in the curve-fitting GUI, and I am using h1 = plot( fitresult{1}, xD...
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How to optimize a curve fit to data in terms of amount of x-data included based on the R^2 values?
I have a curve fit to data, but I want to find out where along the curve the fit is the most successful in terms of a parameter ...
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The 2-term power curve fit in cftool attempts to set the y-intercept at zero if it is not given an initial value for x=0. How can I change this?
My data starts at (14,455), and therefore I want the y-axis intercept to be somewhere around 450. I'm assuming because I have n...
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