[POSTPONED] Object Oriented Programming in MATLAB?

Date
24 March 2020 - 12:00-13:00
Location
COM-G12-Main Lewin
Speaker
Alberto Biancardi , University of Sheffield

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UPDATE: this has been postponed and will be rescheduled shortly.

Abstract: In the context of MATLAB, Object-oriented programming (OOP) offers a convenient way of creating new capabilities that are easily customised to specific needs. This talk will describe the basics of how OOP is handled in MATLAB, some selected cases where OOP is used within MATLAB itself, and then some examples, mostly from my personal experience in image computing, to illustrate how turning to OOP can help achieve two core outcomes:

  • streamline the implementation of new features and
  • simplify the way they are accessed by other users.

Bio: Alberto Biancardi is an Image Computing Scientist in the POLARIS group, Department of Infection, Immunity & Cardiovascular Disease, The University of Sheffield. His focus is on the analysis of images of the lungs, both structural and functional, reflecting the group’s expertise in the use of hyperpolarised noble gases in magnetic resonance imaging.

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