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- =Periodic versus non-periodic functions ([[Homework_1_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|hw1]], [[ECE301]])= Remember that constant functions like Y=2 and the like are periodic for CT and DT.685 B (102 words) - 07:16, 14 April 2010
- =Periodic versus non-periodic functions ([[Homework_1_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|hw1]], [[ECE301]])=688 B (106 words) - 07:08, 14 April 2010
- ==Periodic functions== ==Non-Periodic functions==566 B (79 words) - 09:16, 5 September 2008
- Periodic functions are functions that return the same to the same <math>y</math> value after a given interva Non-periodic functions are functions that do not return to the same value after a given interval. An example for597 B (102 words) - 10:11, 5 September 2008
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- - ''Discriminant Functions'' '''Discriminant Functions''': one way of representing classifiers6 KB (916 words) - 08:47, 17 January 2013
- =Lecture 6- Discriminant Functions= - Discriminant Functions9 KB (1,586 words) - 08:47, 17 January 2013
- * Linear Discriminant Functions == Linear Discriminant Functions ==5 KB (792 words) - 08:48, 17 January 2013
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- *defining c linear discriminant functions == More on Linear Discriminant Functions ==2 KB (433 words) - 23:11, 10 March 2008
- -defining c linear discriminant functions2 KB (428 words) - 09:12, 7 April 2008
- ...ationally cheaper than the explicit computation of the coordinates. Kernel functions have been introduced for sequence data, text, images, as well as vectors.413 B (65 words) - 10:18, 7 April 2008
- Functions that are linear combinations of x.340 B (63 words) - 01:40, 17 April 2008
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- #REDIRECT [[Rep and Comb functions : Lecture on 26/08/09]]58 B (7 words) - 11:40, 23 September 2009
- =Discriminant Functions=111 B (13 words) - 08:47, 11 May 2010
- First off notice that this equation can easily be separated into two functions <math>g[m]=2^{-m}u[m]</math> and <math>h[n]=2^{-n}u[n]</math> where <math>f3 KB (473 words) - 12:59, 26 November 2013
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- ===Functions===1 KB (169 words) - 21:29, 12 February 2009
- *General knowledge of transfer functions710 B (115 words) - 14:35, 17 February 2009
- <span class="cheader">3.1.6 Estimating Correlation functions</span>3 KB (522 words) - 06:45, 16 September 2013
- '''For part D''' you will just use the expected value functions for <math>E(x)</math> and <math>E(x^2)</math> The formulas are as follows:2 KB (292 words) - 06:18, 2 April 2009
- ...o enjoys photo-editing, it was really neat for me to learn how most of the functions in the programs and tools I use to edit photos work. However, it seems that4 KB (709 words) - 13:42, 3 May 2009
- .../3.1_random_signals/3.1.6_estimating_correl.pdf Estimation of Correlation Functions]8 KB (1,226 words) - 11:40, 1 May 2009
- * [[ECE_438_Fall_2009_mboutin_basic2Dfunctions|Plots of some basic 2D functions]]7 KB (1,067 words) - 12:05, 25 June 2010
- ...o just look at Pascal's triangle which is a visual representation of these functions. And through the properties of symmetry that the triangle possesses it is a347 B (59 words) - 18:40, 23 September 2008
- Marginal Probability Density Functions:4 KB (722 words) - 13:05, 22 November 2011
- ...ntiating factorials, the only thing that would come to mind is using Gamma functions: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamma_function317 B (56 words) - 18:06, 10 November 2008
- ...scussion uses prefix notation instead of infix (so everything 'reads' like functions). It may be overkill, but I want to be notationally explicit. * However, I noticed that I made a mistake based on the bad use of dirac functions. To clarify, if boolean operators are a function of two reals, ie <math>\n3 KB (543 words) - 12:55, 12 December 2008
- Just wanted to point out that a number of one-line functions will render all tiny and ugly unless you go to "My Preferences" at the top590 B (102 words) - 12:50, 3 October 2008
- ...rt C, since e^a is valid for all real a, and since V(0) and A(0) are valid functions (i.e. V(0) does not give a no solution), the limit as t approaches zero fro1 KB (245 words) - 18:31, 6 October 2008
- ==Hyperbolic Functions and Identities== ...umbers of sines and cosines, unfortunately, as you end up with products of functions of different values. --[[User:Jmason|John Mason]]3 KB (584 words) - 10:12, 21 October 2008
- ...ometric substitutions (or at least, not easily) but I can using hyperbolic functions. See if you can solve Special points if you can solve it using trig functions.858 B (146 words) - 11:37, 1 November 2008
- ...le with the integral, take a look at the derivatives of inverse hyperbolic functions. --[[User:Jmason|John Mason]]3 KB (531 words) - 09:53, 28 October 2008
- ...would act like. As an imaginary power causes a real base to act like trig functions, an imaginary power should, possibly, cause an imaginary base to act like a ...en more fun finding the imaginary portions of hyperbolic and trigonometric functions. --[[User:Jmason|John Mason]]4 KB (634 words) - 05:44, 23 September 2011
- ...lanations of the mathematics behind probability, sequences, and generating functions. You may find it useful as a second source.880 B (140 words) - 19:11, 19 October 2008
- == Generating Functions == Could someone explain how generating functions work? I've had a lot of trouble with that material.609 B (96 words) - 20:39, 19 November 2008
- == Periodic and Non-Periodic Functions == * [[HW1.4 Adrian Delancy_ECE301Fall2008mboutin]]- Periodic and Non-Periodic Functions24 KB (3,272 words) - 06:58, 1 September 2010