I wrote a paper for a proseminar at uni. Now that it is graded and got a decent grade, it is okay to publish it, I guess~
It’s an introduction to a medical imaging technique called “Optical Coherence Tomography”, OCT, for short, which enables us to create high-quality sub-surface images of tissue, we can essentially see “through” things and create 3D cutouts of samples. It’s fairly new and pretty neat. If you are interested about this sort of thing and/or the physics behind it (Low-coherence light and low-coherence interferometry / white light interferometry), it is probably a decent read~
It takes a file of a certain syntax which should be quite figure-outable from an example as an argument, then reads tapes from STDIN and executes on them.
- turing.pl - Really stupid turing machine simulation thing.
- machine_add1 - An example programm. Adds 1 to a binary number given on the tape.
- machine_compare - Compares two binary numbers on tape.
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