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George Varnavides
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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,