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Vaa3D

Vaa3D (in Chinese ‘挖三维’) is an Open Source visualization and analysis software suite created mainly by Hanchuan Peng and his team at Janelia Research Campus, HHMI and Allen Institute for Brain Science. The software performs 3D, 4D and 5D rendering and analysis of very large image data sets, especially those generated using various modern microscopy methods, and associated 3D surface objects. This software has been used in several large neuroscience initiatives and a number of applications in other domains. In a recent Nature Methods review article, it has been viewed as one of the leading open-source software suites in the related research fields. In addition, research using this software was awarded the 2012 Cozzarelli Prize from the National Academy of Sciences. (Wikipedia).

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EEVblog #635 - FPGA's Vs Microcontrollers

How easy are FPGA's to hook up and use use compared to traditional microcontrollers? A brief explanation of why FPGA are a lot more complicated to setup and get working than microcontrollers. A short video linking to several other FGPA videos. NOTE: This is very old footage that was meant

From playlist FPGA / Programmable Logic

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Vernier caliper / diameter and length of daily used objects.

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From playlist Fine Measurements

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Magnitude of the Vector v = (3, -2, 1)

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From playlist Calculus

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WTF is a Bézier Curve?

What is a Bézier curve? Programmers use them everyday for graphic design, animation timing, SVG, and more. #shorts #animation #programming Animated Bézier https://www.jasondavies.com/animated-bezier/

From playlist CS101

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Magnitude of the Vector v = -2i + 3j + 4k

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From playlist Calculus

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Math 060 Linear Algebra 17 101714: Matrix Representations of Linear Transformations ct'd.

Matrix representations of linear transformations between vector spaces; example: differentiation of polynomials

From playlist Course 4: Linear Algebra

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2 Construction of a Matrix-YouTube sharing.mov

This video shows you how a matrix is constructed from a set of linear equations. It helps you understand where the various elements in a matrix comes from.

From playlist Linear Algebra

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Math 060 Linear Algebra 18 102214: Matrix Representations of Linear Transformations (part 3)

Matrix representations of linear transformations between Euclidean spaces, using non-standard bases.

From playlist Course 4: Linear Algebra

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