Mathematica / Wolfram Language support for Microsoft VSCode
I whipped up some simple syntax support for Mathematica / Wolfram Language in Microsoft’s VSCode. Grab it here: marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=flipphillips.wolfram-language.
Medical Imaging, 1986 Style.
I was going through some slides for a talk today and I stumbled on this one from 1986 of a tool I wrote for analyzing cardiac ejection fraction. You can tell it’s old because it’s in black and… Read More
Mmmm, fresh data
Some data from the summer project on the Uncanny Valley. Can’t give it all away yet- but this is cool so far.
Travels in the uncanny valley
Here’s a screencast of my talk at the Rochester Institute of Technology Symposium on VR/AR Technology. It is from 3 December and a little low-key, so drink a little coffee before you start watching so you don’t fall… Read More
Enhancing research with Plenary Labs
A new pub with some good friends on the impending doom of science funding and what to do about it. Authored well before the new administration was a gleam in our collective eyes. Citation: Pawan Sinha, Peter… Read More
Quick class description
For those of you looking for the course description of “Vision in Animals and Machines” that I failed to send to the Registrar, look no more! Vision in Animals and Machines PS-312, Fall 2017 This class will focus… Read More
Fuzzy Logic package for Mathematica
I was working on a project in Gießen last week and needed some code I wrote back in the late 1980’s / early 1990’s. Sadly, this is no replacement for the super cool FuzzyLogic Mathematica package (RIP). It… Read More
Getting a Student License for Mathematica at Skidmore
I use Mathematica in many of my classes and all of my research. You may need to use it for some homework and projects. The versions installed in the Labs and other Public computers at Skidmore are usually a version or… Read More
Image Flow Calculations
The Image Flow (ala Roland Fleming) of one of Eric Egan’s dissertation potatoes-