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Tutorial Preparation

Stefan van der Walt edited this page Jun 3, 2016 · 9 revisions

Format

The tutorial consists of lecture segments, followed by hands-on exercises. We strongly encourage you to bring a laptop with all the required packages installed in order to participate fully.

Software required

  • Python

    If you are new to Python, please install the Anaconda distribution for Python version 3 (available on OSX, Linux and Windows). Everyone else, feel free to use your favorite distribution, but please ensure the requirements below are met:

    • numpy >= 1.10
    • scipy >= 0.15
    • matplotlib >= 1.5
    • skimage >= 0.12
    • sklearn >= 0.17

    In the next section below, we provide a test script to confirm the version numbers on your system.

  • Jupyter

    The lecture material includes Jupyter notebooks. Please follow the Jupyter installation instructions, and ensure you have version 4 or later:

    $ jupyter --version
    4.1.0

Test your setup

import numpy as np
import scipy as sp
import matplotlib as mpl
import skimage
import sklearn

for module in (np, sp, mpl, skimage, sklearn):
    print(module.__name__, module.__version__)

E.g., on my computer, I see:

numpy 1.11.0
scipy 0.17.0
matplotlib 1.5.1
skimage 0.12.3
sklearn 0.17.1
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