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labs.ioactive.com
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| | | | | by Andrew D. Zonenberg, Ph.D. Associate Principal Security Consultant This is the second post in our ongoing series on the troubles posed b... | |
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cyclostationary.blog
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| | | | | The basics of how to convert a continuous-time signal into a discrete-time signal without losing information in the process. Plus, how the choice of sampling rate influences CSP. | |
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www.jeremykun.com
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| | | | | In our last primer we saw the Fourier series, which flushed out the notion that a periodic function can be represented as an infinite series of sines and cosines. While this is fine and dandy, and quite a powerful tool, it does not suffice for the real world. In the real world, very little is truly periodic, especially since human measurements can only record a finite period of time. Even things we wish to explore on this blog are hardly periodic (for instance, image analysis). | |
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newvick.com
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| | | I've been working my way through Andrej Karpathy's 'spelled-out intro to backpropagation', and this post is my recap of how backpropagation works. | ||