From: Alan Chalker on
"Helen Chen" <helen.chen(a)mathworks.com> wrote in message <hr9mup$j84$1(a)fred.mathworks.com>...
> The contest is now live. Go to the Sensor Contest Rules to start. http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/contest/contests/2/rules
>
> The contest website has been redesigned. You now need to log into your MATLAB Central account in order to submit or to comment on an existing submission.
>
> Good luck to everyone! Have a great week!

I also just noticed that Jan's entry is showing up as a 'failed' result, instead of that being hidden. I hope this is intentional, since that was one of the major suggestions in the fall.

Can you somehow summarize the major changes to the contest? There were a lot of ideas bounced around last year and I'm curious as to what you ended up implementing.
From: Helen Chen on
"Will Dampier" <walldo2(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
> I've downloaded the example files and it seems like the testsuite_sample.mat file is corrupt and won't unzip properly. Is anyone else having this problem or just me?

Will - Can you download a new file? As Alan noted, the file seems to open ok for us, but Ned resaved the file and reposted just in case...

Thanks,
Helen
From: Helen Chen on
"Alan Chalker" <alancNOSPAM(a)osc.edu> wrote in message <hr9okl$bim$1(a)fred.mathworks.com>...
> I'm note sure if you intended this or not, but I can see the actual code of an entry I submitted, even though we are in darkness.

Hi Alan - As long as the code you are looking at is yours, it is ok that you see it. It is also ok that you see someone else's failed entry in the queue, since you can't see the score.

Helen
From: Dario Ringach on

Helen,

Are these supposed to be actual natural images (pictures) or just any arbitrary random matrix?
From: Lucio Cetto on
Dario:
We are using a sample of real images, at different resolutions and different themes.
Lucio

"Dario Ringach" <dario(a)ucla.edu> wrote in message <hr9s7h$9b7$1(a)fred.mathworks.com>...
>
> Helen,
>
> Are these supposed to be actual natural images (pictures) or just any arbitrary random matrix?
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