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this application is very musical, dependent upon scales and harmonics... here is where the visual and the musical begin to dance... |
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Thanks, that's interesting! |
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Not entirely sure why I had to import like this (new to React), but if anyone stumbles upon this - I indeed got this working using a CRA with `react`:17.0.1, `react-dom`:17.0.1, and `wolfram-notebook-embedder`:0.2.1 : import React from... |
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Thank you for this post George. This looks like a fun project and I am eager to try it out with different images as you suggest. I can use your code and train the network lenetTrained, but I have trouble calculating selectedAsc. Could you please... |
Thanks for useful explains George. The data shows the observed values (OBSTR) and output of four simulation models named DLTR, GBMTR, GLMTR, and DRFTR. I thought it would be useful if I add a Chord diagram in my article. Regards, |