% EM algorithm for k multidimensional Gaussian mixture estimation
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% Inputs:
% X(n,d) - input data, n=number of observations, d=dimension of variable
% k - maximum number of Gaussian components allowed
% ltol - percentage of the log likelihood difference between 2 iterations ([] for none)
% maxiter - maximum number of iteration allowed ([] for none)
% pflag - 1 for plotting GM for 1D or 2D cases only, 0 otherwise ([] for none)
% Init - structure of initial W, M, V: Init.W, Init.M, Init.V ([] for none)
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% Ouputs:
% W(1,k) - estimated weights of GM
% M(d,k) - estimated mean vectors of GM
% V(d,d,k) - estimated covariance matrices of GM
% L - log likelihood of estimates
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This demonstration illustrates the application of adaptive filters to signal separation
using a structure called an adaptive line enhancer (ALE). In adaptive line
enhancement, a measured signal x(n) contains two signals, an unknown signal
of interest v(n), and a nearly-periodic noise signal eta(n). The goal is to remove
the noise signal from the measured signal to obtain the signal of interest.
Addfilter is a command-line application which adds and removes filter drivers for a given drive or volume. It is intended to demonstrate how to insert a filter driver into the driver stack of a device. The sample illustrates how to do this by using the SetupDi APIs. The sample works on the x86 platform. It has only been tested in a 32-bit environment. Since Addfilter is not a driver, it does not deal with Plug and Play or Power Management.
No INF file is needed to install this application.