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ProjectPresentationsI
From: MIT TechTV on Sat, Oct 16 2010 3:13 AM
During this lecture, the students give their presentations.
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VisualreceptivefieldsII
From: MIT TechTV on Thu, Oct 14 2010 11:12 PM
In this lecture we complete our discussion of Visual receptive fields and the basics of the visual system.
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Energy101NuclearFusion
From: MIT TechTV on Thu, Oct 14 2010 11:12 PM
Some of the most fundamental aspects of Nuclear Fusion as an energy source are addressed here by Andrea Schmidt, from MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center. This short video is a summary and followup of Andrea's recent lecture on Nuclear Fusion for the MIT Energy Club's Energy 101 Ser...
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OperantMatchingII
From: MIT TechTV on Thu, Oct 14 2010 11:11 PM
In this lecture we continue our discussion of Operant Matching.
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SpikeTrainAveragingBasicsoftheVisualSystem
From: MIT TechTV on Tue, Oct 12 2010 10:30 PM
In this lecture, the discussion of the Weiner Hopf equations is continued, applying this to white noise analysis, and spike train averaging. An introduction to the basics of the visual system, and visual receptive fields is given.
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MATLABStatisticsandLinearRegression
From: MIT TechTV on Sun, Oct 10 2010 9:57 PM
MATLAB is a powerful software package for matrix manipulation. It’s a very useful language not only for this class, but for a variety of scientific applications, and is used widely thoughout industry. Just as when you have a hammer, everything looks like a nail, so when you have MATLAB, everythi...
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CorrelationandConvolution
From: MIT TechTV on Fri, Oct 08 2010 9:23 PM
In this lecture, we’ll learn about two mathematical operations that are commonly used in signal processing, convolution and correlation. The convolution is used to linearly filter a signal, for example to smooth a spike train to estimate probability of firing. The correlation is used to characte...
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TheFutureofCancerResearchisHere
From: MIT TechTV on Thu, Oct 07 2010 9:01 PM
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MITSiberiateamfieldexcursionsandsamplemap
From: MIT TechTV on Mon, Oct 04 2010 7:40 PM
This Google Earth flyover shows where our team has been in Siberia during our 2006, 2008, 2009, and 2010 expeditions. Dots on the map are sample locations. White dots are lavas and sills, yellow dots are tuffs or volcaniclastics, purple are coals, and blue are other sedimentary rocks. For more i...
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worldmakerfaireNYC2010razErBladesdemo
From: MIT TechTV on Mon, Sep 27 2010 6:31 PM
feat. test pilot jomg
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worldmakerfaireNYC2010jetponies
From: MIT TechTV on Mon, Sep 27 2010 6:31 PM
coming to an EC REX, Bad Ideas, CPW, or family weekend near you? MFNYC2010 from
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worldmakerfaireNYC2010bikescratcher
From: MIT TechTV on Mon, Sep 27 2010 6:31 PM
DIY hip hop with a bike wheel, tape recorder, and awesome guy who can beatbox.
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worldmakerfaireNYC2010RUBOT
From: MIT TechTV on Mon, Sep 27 2010 6:31 PM
it solves rubik’s cubes, hula hoops, and makes pancakes. at the same time. from
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BuoyMadeFromIncandescentBulbfor1581Homework1
From: MIT TechTV on Wed, Sep 22 2010 2:14 AM
This buoy, made from an incandescent light bulb, for 1.581 Homework #1, had a natural frequency of 3Hz and a damping ratio of approximately 0.02.
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RLEInvestigatorProfileVideoSeriesGeorgeCVerghese
From: MIT TechTV on Wed, Sep 22 2010 2:14 AM
Professor George C. Verghese of MIT discusses research and education in his group, and the intellectual challenges facing engineers at the frontiers of computational modeling and clinical monitoring.
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melonscooterdrivetrainspin
From: MIT TechTV on Tue, Sep 14 2010 12:59 PM
Impending 3.5 kilowatts of joy. Featuring the Turnigy "melon" motor:
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RobotBattles2010NuclearKitten51
From: MIT TechTV on Wed, Sep 08 2010 1:44 AM
NK shreds some plastic toys before meeting a better spinner. Robot MicroBattles at Dragon*Con, September 2010
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RobotBattles2010berclockerRemix
From: MIT TechTV on Wed, Sep 08 2010 1:44 AM
Clocker puts on a show, even with a probabilistic drivetrain. Recorded at Dragon*Con’s annual Robot Battles event, the second oldest robotic combat competition in the U.S.
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ColdArborasapowertool
From: MIT TechTV on Mon, Aug 30 2010 5:35 PM
At least it can cut wood.
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ColdArborasapowertool
From: MIT TechTV on Mon, Aug 30 2010 5:35 PM
At least it can cut wood.
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