Re: Course "Multi-Scale Image Processing" in Mathematica, November 2007, Eindhoven NL
- From: rjf <fateman@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 07 Oct 2007 08:44:52 -0700
On Oct 5, 2:05 pm, bart.terhaarrom...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Dear Mathematica users,
An intense course on (biomedical) multi-scale image processing
techniques (in Mathematica) will be given in Eindhoven, the
Netherlands, first week from 5-9 November 2007 and second week from
19-23 November 2007.
Can you comment on why Mathematica is especially useful for this
course? I think that Matlab has been used for such courses at
Berkeley.
http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/Programs/archivedannouncements/syllabus.pdf
I know that big pieces of numerical linear algebra have been imported
to Mathematica, but does your processing require in some essential way
the computer algebra aspects of Mathematica? Or are you mainly using
the user interface? Or something else?
RJF
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