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From: Saied on 3 Apr 2010 20:39 hey every one Actually I would like to know what is the function of integrate and fire model in matlab,this model/function convert the picture into spikes. furthermore ,my project about the blind people ,so what we are doing is we are taking a picture and we do some filters to it then we convert it to spikes ,then we can send it to to the eye through the brain ,so the blind people can see. The integrate and fire model generate's these spikes ,if any one can help me I would really appreciate it. Thanks
From: Saied on 4 Apr 2010 09:31 any help please.
From: Saied on 4 Apr 2010 18:28 any help please
From: ImageAnalyst on 4 Apr 2010 19:29 On Apr 4, 6:28 pm, "Saied " <kezman_...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > any help please ----------------------------------------- This is a very specialized niche application so it's highly likely that no one monitoring this newsgroup will have done anything like that. Personally I've never heard of the "integrate and fire model." Why can't you just translate the algorithm from the math in the paper, or wherever you saw this, into MATLAB code? That may be the only way because I doubt someone here will say "Oh, here, take my integrate and fire code - it's ready to go!" I could be wrong though.
From: Saied on 5 Apr 2010 12:08
ImageAnalyst <imageanalyst(a)mailinator.com> wrote in message <7dccdffa-dad7-48f5-8ed1-0be6bfdce5e6(a)q23g2000yqd.googlegroups.com>... > On Apr 4, 6:28 pm, "Saied " <kezman_...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > any help please > > ----------------------------------------- > This is a very specialized niche application so it's highly likely > that no one monitoring this newsgroup will have done anything like > that. Personally I've never heard of the "integrate and fire model." > Why can't you just translate the algorithm from the math in the paper, > or wherever you saw this, into MATLAB code? That may be the only way > because I doubt someone here will say "Oh, here, take my integrate and > fire code - it's ready to go!" I could be wrong though. Thank you man for replaying,I am asking because my professor told me there is a function that do that and I don't to do all of it from scratch. |