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OK, this is true ?multiplying scalar 'k' by matrix 'v'

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Mary Jon
Mary Jon on 28 Sep 2013
Closed: MATLAB Answer Bot on 20 Aug 2021
such as
Z = zeros(size(W1));
kernel = [Z, W1, Z; W3, Z, W4; Z, W2, Z];
filtered = conv2(vk, kernel, 'same');
vk = (1-w)*vk + filtered./W;
where 'k' is iteration
'v' is matrix
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Jan
Jan on 28 Sep 2013
Edited: Jan on 28 Sep 2013
How could we decide if "it is true"? It depends, on what you are exactly searching for.I do not see "k" in the code, so what does it mean, that it is a "iteration"? I cannot find "V" also.
Mary Jon
Mary Jon on 28 Sep 2013
vk that not 'function' or variables;
'k' is iteration counter, 'v' is matrix

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 28 Sep 2013
I don't see v * k anywhere in your code, so I guess the answer is no.
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Mary Jon
Mary Jon on 28 Sep 2013
I get this code from you(matlab answers) when asked you to write my equation ,where I told you 'k' iteration counter,'v' matrix!
yor answer was,
Z = zeros(size(W1));
kernel = [Z, W1, Z; W3, Z, W4; Z, W2, Z];
filtered = conv2(vk, kernel, 'same');
vk = (1-w)*vk + filtered./W;
why you write 'v' and 'k'as (vk)?

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