StackGenVis: Alignment of Data, Algorithms, and Models for Stacking Ensemble Learning Using Performance Metrics
https://doi.org/10.1109/TVCG.2020.3030352
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marching-simplex-table
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Constructs a look up table for the marching simplex isosurface extraction algorithm. The entries of this table correspond to the different topologies that can occur for marching simplices.
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# Example
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```javascript
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var makeTable = require('marching-simplex-table')
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console.log(makeTable(2))
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console.log(makeTable(3))
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```
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# Install
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```
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npm install marching-simplex-table
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```
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# API
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#### `require('marching-simplex-table')(d)`
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Constructs the marching simplex table for all simplices of dimension `d`. The result is a table with 2^(d+1) entries, each corresponding to the (d-1) dimensional cells needed to generate the boundary of the simplex. Each (d-1) cell is coded as an ordered list of edges in the original simplex giving the vertices of the resulting simplex.
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* `d` is the dimension of the table to generate
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**Returns** A table of simplex topologies
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# Credits
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(c) 2014 Mikola Lysenko. MIT License |