The LinkedIn Compressive Sensing group has now more than 2000 members!
The counts for communities gravitating around Nuit Blanche are:
we also have:
The counts for communities gravitating around Nuit Blanche are:
- Google+ Community (191),
- CompressiveSensing subreddit (69),
- LinkedIn Matrix Factorization (516)
- Gaussian Belief Propagation: Theory and Practice (81
- Robust Mathematical Modeling / Modélisation Mathématique Robuste (68)
- The Calibration Club (29)
Please, join the conversations !
Suresh tells us about an unexpected sampling gem: sampling from ℓp balls. while Vladimir let us know that Analog Devices Applies for Image Sensor Patents, yes Analog Devices. It's always CMOS baby.
we also have:
Larry: Bootstrapping and Subsampling: Part I and Review of “Antifragile” by Nassim Taleb (a.k.a. Doc Savage)
Danny: Graph Database Resources. Danny also let us know that GraphChi 2.0 is out.
MathBlogging: Mathematical Instruments: John Baez
- Correspondence Differential Ghost Imaging
- Metamaterial Apertures for Computational Imaging
- Phased Array 2013 announcement
- Fast Food: Approximating Kernel Expansion in Loglinear Time
- Where are we now ?
- Fête Parisienne in Computation, Inference and Optimization: A Young Researchers' Forum
- The #NIPS2012 Videos are out
- Compressed Sensing with Correlation Between Measurements and Noise - implementation -
- Convergence Speed of a Dynamical System for Sparse Recovery - implementation -
- SVDFeature: A Toolkit for Feature-based Collaborative Filtering - implementation -
- CSJob: Faculty at University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Agents of Change
- The Technical Side of the Nuclear Rockets Option
- All hopes may not be crushed all at once
- It's not a bad reconstruction, just the end of an illusion...
- Fast Functions via Randomized Algorithms: Linear Regression with Random Projections
- Improving Dictionary Learning: Multiple Dictionary Updates and Coefficient Reuse - implementation -
- #Spars13 announcements and clarifications
Image Credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute
N00200866.jpg was taken on January 20, 2013 and received on Earth January 21, 2013. The camera was pointing toward SATURN-RINGS at approximately 552,510 miles (889,179 kilometers) away, and the image was taken using the CL1 and GRN filters.
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