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Following the success of [[OctConf 2012]] which brought together users and
Following the success of OctConf 2012 which brought together users and
developers for five days in July in the French Canadian summer,
developers for five days in July in the French Canadian summer,
the first european OctConf was be held in Milan, Italy on June 24-26
the first european OctConf was be held in Milan, Italy on June 24-26
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[http://femtec2013.femhub.com/ FEMTEC2013]).
[http://femtec2013.femhub.com/ FEMTEC2013]).
The source of the presentation is available in a [http://inversethought.com/hg/what-is-octave/ mercurial repository]  
The source of the presentation is available in a [http://inversethought.com/hg/what-is-octave/ mercurial repository]  
and is distributed under the [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ CC-by-SA] license.
and is distributed under the [http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html GNU FDL 1.3].
The sources for this presentation are available under a Creative Commons  
The sources for this presentation are available under a Creative Commons  
license for anybody who wants to use them. Get it here!
license for anybody who wants to use them. Get it here!
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=== LTFAT and Octave ===
=== LTFAT and Octave ===
Realtime sound processing with GNU Octave? It seems that the Czech-Danish team of [http://ltfat.sourceforge.net/ LTFAT] formed by Zdenek Prusa and Peter L. Søndergaard believes it is possible and are working towards it. We will hear (pun!) a lot from them in the coming months.
Realtime sound processing with GNU Octave? It seems that the Cezch-Danish team of [http://ltfat.sourceforge.net/ LTFAT] formed by Zdenek Prusa and Peter L. Søndergaard believes it is possible and are working towards it. We will hear (pun!) a lot from them in the coming months.
 
Apart from that, LTFAT provides an implementation of wavelets for GNU Octave.


* [http://wiki.octave.org/wiki/images/d/d1/Slides_octconf_zdenek_prusa.pdf Slides]
* [http://wiki.octave.org/wiki/images/d/d1/Slides_octconf_zdenek_prusa.pdf Slides]
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*[http://www.schoeps.org/octconf_2013.pdf Slides]
*[http://www.schoeps.org/octconf_2013.pdf Slides]


=== JIT Compiler ===
=== ===
L Y.H., the student who will follow up the work of Max Brister, presented the difficulties with changes in LLVM and the JIT compiler for Octave.
Apparently, a re-structuring of this part of Octave is imminent.


*[http://wiki.octave.org/wiki/images/a/a4/Slides_octconf_lyh.pdf Slides]
* [[File:slides_octconf_lyh.pdf|Slides]]


=== New sparse matrix format for Octave ===
=== New sparse matrices for Octave ===
[http://librsb.sourceforge.net/ Michele Martone]
[http://librsb.sourceforge.net/ Michele Martone] presented his (future) Octave package for sparse matrix using recursive blocks (quad-tree blockification of matrices). He is very willing to collaborate with any development that could use his code.
presented his (soon to be released) Octave package for sparse matrices "sparsersb".
The package enables Octave users to transparently use the "librsb"
multithreaded sparse matrix library from Octave, gaining performance
in the application of sparse matrix-vector multiplication operations on
large matrices (e.g.: when applying iterative methods).
Early testing efforts are very welcome.
Code and information is already available on [http://librsb.sourceforge.net] .


* [http://wiki.octave.org/wiki/images/9/92/Slides_octconf_michele_martone.pdf Slides]
* [[File:slides_octconf_michele_martone.pdf|Slides]]


=== GSoC project: Incomplete factorization ===


In future releases incomplete [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incomplete_LU_factorization LU-] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incomplete_Cholesky_factorization Cholesky-]factorizations will be part of Octave. In a short presentation one of this years Google Summer of Code students [[User:Siko1056|Kai T. Ohlhus]] talked about the project progress.
=== ===


* [http://wiki.octave.org/wiki/images/0/01/Slides_kai_torbrn_ohlus.pdf Slides]
* [[File:slides_kai_torbrn_ohlus.pdf|Slides]]


=== Spectral Variational Integrators ===
=== ===
This project may take off with the acceptance of Octave into the ESA summer of code in Space. Very interestign for people working in Mechanics and Control.


* [http://wiki.octave.org/wiki/images/2/29/Slides_octconf_roberto_porcu.pdf Slides]
  * [[File:slides_octconf_roberto_porcu.pdf|Slides]]


=== Hardware and Octave ===
=== Hardware and Octave ===
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Modeling and Scientific Computing lab at the
Modeling and Scientific Computing lab at the
[http://www.mate.polimi.it Department of Mathematics] of Milan Technical University ([http://www.polimi.it Politecnico di Milano]),  
[http://www.mate.polimi.it Department of Mathematics] of Milan Technical University ([http://www.polimi.it Politecnico di Milano]),  
and was  partially supported by [http://moxoff.com/ MOXOFF] and [http://nclab.com/ NCLab].
and was  partially supported by [http://moxoff.com/ MOXOFF].


=== Venue ===
=== Venue ===
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* [[User:Carandraug|Carnë Draug/David Pinto]]
* [[User:Carandraug|Carnë Draug/David Pinto]]
* [[User:Siko1056|Kai T. Ohlhus]]
* [[User:Siko1056|Kai Torben Ohlhus]]
* [[User:KaKiLa|Juan Pablo Carbajal]]
* [[User:KaKiLa|Juan Pablo Carbajal]]
* [[User:Gedeone|Marco V]]
* [[User:Gedeone|Marco V]]
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== Next OctConf ==
== Next OctConf ==
[[OctConf_2014| OctConf 2014]]
[[OctConf_2014| OctConf 2014]]
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[[Category:2013]]
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