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Right now I am evaluting for my bachelor thesis in computer science wich software would be the best to create graphical plots for learning-algorithms like backpropagation (neural networks) oder k-nearest-neighbor (classification) and so on.

Sage seem to be very powerful and covers A HUGE AMOUNT of my needs..

Still.. I could not found an easy way to hide the sourcecode to a user. I require this since I am going to implement some examples for students which they will have to solve on their own. This is why I cannot provide any sourcecode. (%hideall is NOT enough) I know how I would do this but is there already an easy way to accomplish that?

The other thing is this.. I'd like to create partly interactive 3D animations, for example gradient descent. A student should be able to adapt the learning rate and it would be great if the 3D plot got an animated line that slowly finds its way to the minimal error.

Thank you for your answers.

Server/Client hide code, 3D Animation, etcetc (bachelor thesis)

Right now I am evaluting for my bachelor thesis in computer science wich software would be the best to create graphical plots for learning-algorithms like backpropagation (neural networks) oder k-nearest-neighbor (classification) and so on.

Sage seem to be very powerful and covers A HUGE AMOUNT of my needs..

Still.. I could not found an easy way to hide the sourcecode to a user. I require this since I am going to implement some examples for students which they will have to solve on their own. This is why I cannot provide any sourcecode. (%hideall is NOT enough) I know how I would do this but is there already an easy way to accomplish that?

The other thing is this.. I'd like to create partly interactive 3D animations, for example gradient descent. A student should be able to adapt the learning rate and it would be great if the 3D plot got an animated line that slowly finds its way to the minimal error.

Thank you for your answers.

Server/Client hide code, 3D Animation, etc (bachelor thesis)

Right now I am evaluting for my bachelor thesis in computer science wich software would be the best to create graphical plots for learning-algorithms like backpropagation (neural networks) oder k-nearest-neighbor (classification) and so on.

Sage seem seems to be very powerful and covers A HUGE AMOUNT of my needs..

Still.. I could not found find an easy way to hide the sourcecode to a user. I require this since I am going to implement some examples for students which they will have to solve on their own. This is why I cannot provide any sourcecode. (%hideall is NOT enough) I know how I would do this but is there already an easy way to accomplish that?

The other thing is this.. I'd like to create partly interactive 3D animations, for example gradient descent. A student should be able to adapt the learning rate and it would be great if the 3D plot got an animated line that slowly finds its way to the minimal error.

Thank you for your answers.

Server/Client hide code, 3D Animation, etc (bachelor thesis)

Right now I am evaluting for my bachelor thesis in computer science wich software would be the best to create graphical plots for learning-algorithms like backpropagation (neural networks) oder k-nearest-neighbor (classification) and so on.

Sage seems to be very powerful and covers A HUGE AMOUNT of my needs..

Still.. I could not find an easy way to hide the sourcecode to a user. I require this since I am going to implement some examples for students which they will have to solve on their own. This is why I cannot provide any sourcecode. (%hideall is NOT enough) I know how I would do this but is there already an easy way to accomplish that?

The other thing is this.. I'd like to create partly interactive 3D animations, for example gradient descent. A student should be able to adapt the learning rate and it would be great if the 3D plot got an animated line that slowly finds its way to the minimal error.

Thank you for your answers.