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Photography in San Francisco Bay | Cvet's Blog
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August 12, 2011. Photography in San Francisco Bay. Since moving to San Francisco a few months ago, I’ve taken the opportunity to go out on a lot of hikes and feed my new obsession with panoramic photography. I thought I’d share a few of my favourites that I’ve taken so far. I use a Nikon D90. With an 18-105mm, Hugin. For photo stitching, and GIMP. Here I’m looking Northeast from the Land’s End. Main trail in the morning – the Golden Gate Bridge in the distance is still mostly covered by fog:. Customizing...
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The Strassen Algorithm in C++ | Cvet's Blog
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February 19, 2011. The Strassen Algorithm in C. Quite some time ago I wrote about. Some experiments I did with some matrix multiplication algorithms. I’ve finally got around to cleaning up and posting (most of) the source code I used to generate the data in that post. The source is now hosted in my GitHub repository here. In the project is a few toys for playing around with matrices, but the meat is in. Some things to note:. This implementation is mostly a demonstrative toy in the hope someone finds it u...
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Strassen’s Algorithm (Theory vs Application part 2) | Cvet's Blog
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April 17, 2010. Strassen’s Algorithm (Theory vs Application part 2). I mentioned that I didn’t really want to get into anything too complicated. However, I decided to go the whole nine yards and build an implementation of Strassen’s Algorithm for matrix multiplication, to compare it against the more conventional methods I was experimenting with. Thanks to a little help from CLRS. I got the job done in a few hours, and began running some benchmarks. In addition, I also implemented a parallel version of th...
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Customizing TR1 unordered_map Hashing and Equality Functions | Cvet's Blog
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January 28, 2011. Customizing TR1 unordered map Hashing and Equality Functions. A common problem people run into when using the C std: tr1: unordered map or std: tr1: unordered set is when they want to use a custom or aggregate type as the key in the hash table, and aren’t sure how to do it. Template class Key, class T, class Hash = hash Key , class Pred = std: equal to Key , class Alloc = std: allocator std: pair const Key, T class unordered map;. The templated types in the class are:. Let’s say w...
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