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| 10 Apr 2009 | Code overlap The aim here is to visualize the degree of overlap between all pairs of entries in the contest. | Lam, C Jethro | Btw, I think we both wrote some fancy scripts to generate the country flag of Finland. :) Small suggestion: you may flip the x-axis, so that readers won't need to travel twice the board size to read the correlation of the entry located at the end. |
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| 10 Apr 2009 | Code overlap The aim here is to visualize the degree of overlap between all pairs of entries in the contest. | Lam, C Jethro | wow, I learnt a lot from you guys... The rules said "The thing you will be judging is the HTML document resulting from the published M-file"... so the main objective of a publish m file is still to generate the cleanest looking HTML. So adding these codes may not help the case... well, at least this is the direction I was heading towards. :) |
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| 10 Apr 2009 | meet the family Visualisation of a family tree in the programming contest. | Lam, C Jethro | Your idea is to plot the family tree. May be it is better to just draw the family tree nice and clean, and not worry about the time axis... it will be interesting to see who is the parent of all. :) |
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| 10 Apr 2009 | MATLAB Contest - creativity The idea of the CREATIVITY visualization is to find most creative participants of the contests. | Lam, C Jethro | I like the fact that you mine insightful information from the data. Many people in the first plot do not show up in the second plot... so I guess creativity is not enough to win a contest. :) |
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| 10 Apr 2009 | LINEAGE v1.1 LINEAGE helps visualize the evolution of the code throughout the Peg Solitaire contest | Lam, C Jethro | Your idea is to create a GUI to visualize the entries... very cool. I think there are a bit too much information to visualize so it is a little overwhelming, but the GUI control is very useful. Zooming in and out with the middle mouse button is fun. :) |
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| 08 Apr 2009 | Finding the Similar Entries: A Quantitative Approach based on CPU Runtime Behavior Entry to Matlab contest Spring 2009 | Lam, C Jethro | Thanks for your comments! I want to acknowledge Matthew Simoneau in his work "MATLAB Contest Statistics" 23510. Also to James Tursa who wrote bsxfun, although I didn't really use bsxfun in my code - one of the entries I am testing does. You can delete bsxfun if you have R2009a. us:
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