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Software I have WrittenAudio and Musical Note InterpolationPlatform: Matlab Author: Jeff Plotkin Copyright: © 2009 Jeff Plotkin, All Rights Reserved. More Info: here Human Body Weight Gain/Loss Simulator (beta) Platform: web, java/php back-end Author: Jeff Plotkin Copyright: © 2009 Jeff Plotkin, All Rights Reserved. More Info: The application simulates time down to the hour taking into account BMR to find number of calories burned in a day, and randomly generating food items for consumption based on a diet which specifies a number of times per day to eat, a min/max number of grams of food to eat per meal,a min/max number of calories per gram of food and a number of days to run the simulation for. Coming SoonParticle SimulationPlatform: Google Chrome, FireFox 4.0+, JavaScript, HTML5 Author: Jeff Plotkin Copyright: © 2009 Jeff Plotkin, All Rights Reserved. More Info: 2D Real-time particle simulation taking into account basic laws of physics, mass and exact shape of spherical particles and collisions. Also featuring options for split/merge of particles based on collisions, friction based on particle surface area, constant gravity, universal gravitation. Also, options for the container area: square, round, no walls. Neural Network Simulation Platform: Google Chrome, FireFox 4.0+, JavaScript, HTML5 Author: Jeff Plotkin Copyright: © 2009 Jeff Plotkin, All Rights Reserved. More Info: 2D Real-time neural network simulation, showing change in network as a fixed interval. User interaction including the ability to click on any neuron to stimulate it. Settings for number of neutrons, parameters of neural connections including the min/max connection distance in 2d space, whether to allow bi-directional connections and min/max initial levels to set for each neuron. Neutrons are given random colors to identify them, and their levels are indicated by their brightness. Also all neutrons are graphed in an X-Y style with time as the X-axis and level as the Y axis. Each neuron is graphed in it's unique color.
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