Numerically obtaining inverse 2D Laplace transform
How to determine population from a list of arbitrary jurisdictions (cities, states, counties, et al.)?
Computing correspondences between two images
Numerically obtaining inverse 2D Laplace transform https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=question&id=237480
I wonder if there is a function in Mathematica (or code) that can help obtaining inverse 2D Laplace transform of a function, f(s1,s2) which is the 2D Laplace transform of a function F(t1,t2) in (s1,s2)... [numerics] [integral-transforms]
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1 vote How to determine population from a list of arbitrary jurisdictions (cities, states, counties, et al.)?
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I am an aspiring data scientist who's working on a passion project, namely to assign danger-level scores to police departments in the United States. One specific metric I'm developing results from ... [curated-data] [geography] [entity] [interpreter]
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0 votes Computing correspondences between two images https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=question&id=237484
A classic problem in computer vision is computing correspondences between keypoints in two similar images, despite modest variations in size, lightness, orientation, etc., of the images, as ... [image-processing]
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