From: John on
would there be some type of gui created for this contest ? Looks to be just a compression matrix overlay on sensors .
From: Helen Chen on
"Alan Chalker" <alancNOSPAM(a)osc.edu> wrote in message
> 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.

Hi Alan -

I posted a response to this question on the contest blog so that we could make this a mini-discussion if this is a popular topic.

http://blogs.mathworks.com/contest/2010/04/28/new-contest-website-features/

There have been 74 submissions made by 40 players so far. Any feedback on the updated look and feel?

Helen
From: Alan Chalker on

>
> Hi Alan -
>
> I posted a response to this question on the contest blog so that we could make this a mini-discussion if this is a popular topic.
>
> http://blogs.mathworks.com/contest/2010/04/28/new-contest-website-features/
>
> There have been 74 submissions made by 40 players so far. Any feedback on the updated look and feel?
>
> Helen

Thanks Helen. I really like the new look and feel. It'll be interesting to see how it looks once we are in daylight and all the features are visible.
From: Helen Chen on
"Alan Chalker" <alancNOSPAM(a)osc.edu> wrote in message <hrad4s$ksc$1(a)fred.mathworks.com>...
> Thanks Helen. I really like the new look and feel. It'll be interesting to see how it looks once we are in daylight and all the features are visible.

Thanks Alan! :-)
From: Seth Popinchalk on
"John" <someonesemail2004(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message <hra8oa$5ru$1(a)fred.mathworks.com>...
> would there be some type of gui created for this contest ? Looks to be just a compression matrix overlay on sensors .

Hi John,
I don't know of any GUI created for this contest. If you make one based on the test suite, be sure to submit it to the file exchange so others can try it out!

-Seth
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