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GAUSS 2012 Summer Research Project Description

Summer research activity starts officially on the 14th of May. We will meet at 9:30 in MAP 318 on 5/14/2012. In the meantime, important material will be posted here for all of you to study. We will also post the project description soon. Please check back regularly for updates.

Important Papers and Notes

1. Takens' 1981 paper (containing the theorem named after him)
2. The Moore et. al. paper
3. The Ali and Shah paper The link to webpage for the paper.
4. The Ali, Basharat, and Shah paper. The link to the webpage for the paper.
5. Dynamical systems lecture notes
6. Computer vision textbook (Shah)
7. GAUSS seminar 3/16/2012 slides (download the pdf here)
8. GAUSS seminar 3/24/2012 slides (powerpoint, pdf)
9. GAUSS seminar 4/6/2012 notes (notes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
10. GAUSS seminar 4/13/2012 slides (pdf).
11. GAUSS seminar 4/20/2012 slides (talk, Viola-Jones paper)


 
Matlab TUTORIALS

Matlab is a very user friendly system for numerical computation. It is one of the three most popular mathematical computing (numeric and symbolic) computation systems (the other two are Mathematica and Maple). The chairman of Mathworks (maker of Matlab) wrote a good book introducing Matlab. It is available online at (www.mathworks.com/moler/) and here the first chapter: Matlab_intro.pdf.
There are many tutorials on Matlab on the internet. Here are some good ones (recommend one you find and like):

  1. UF toturial:
  2. Another Matlab tutorial:
Matlab DOCUMENTATIONS

Matlab has all its documentations online. Hard copies of some toolboxes (like Image Processing, Statistics, Simulink) are available in the Scientific Computing Lab (at Research Park Building 600). To access the documentation onmline, please follow this link: www.mathworks.com/documentation