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Ben Dichter


UC San Francisco/Berkeley

Last seen: 4 years ago Active since 2013

I am a graduate student at UCSF in Dr. Edward Chang's lab. We study the neural processing of language and command of speech. I am particularly interested in characterizing the variability in these systems.
Professional Interests: neuroscience, signal processing, information theory, machine learning, probabilistical graphical models, language, speech, ASR, control theory, neural networks

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transparentScatter
Flexible tool for making scatterplots with transparent points

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multicomet
Does the same thing as comet, but with multiple trajectories at once

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Shaded Error Bar YY
Makes two shadedErrorBars on a two-sided axes

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Is my wife right?
Regardless of input, output the string 'yes'.

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Column Removal
Remove the nth column from input matrix A and return the resulting matrix in output B. So if A = [1 2 3; 4 5 6]; and ...

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Select every other element of a vector
Write a function which returns every other element of the vector passed in. That is, it returns the all odd-numbered elements, s...

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Determine if input is odd
Given the input n, return true if n is odd or false if n is even.

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Add two numbers
Given a and b, return the sum a+b in c.

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Find the sum of all the numbers of the input vector
Find the sum of all the numbers of the input vector x. Examples: Input x = [1 2 3 5] Output y is 11 Input x ...

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Make the vector [1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10]
In MATLAB, you create a vector by enclosing the elements in square brackets like so: x = [1 2 3 4] Commas are optional, s...

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Times 2 - START HERE
Try out this test problem first. Given the variable x as your input, multiply it by two and put the result in y. Examples:...

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