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It shows figures used to analyses of BPR. It includes the figures shown in Yoo et al. (In revision) with the same code the authors used. plotBPRfig_2021_all.m will plot all the figures. It loads a huge data, so take some time and need considerable memory size (it ran well with 8GB memory). To run the code, please do the followings. First, download the files, and move the BPR_work folder to your desktop. Second, unzip all the zip files in Desktop/BPR_work/code and Desktop/BPR_work/data folder. Last, move the unzipped folders (their names are 'CustomFunctions' & 'sub') to Desktop/BPR_work/code directory, and move the unzipped data (.mat) files to Desktop/BPR_work/data directory if it is in subfoler directory after unzipping. You may delete the .zip files after unzip and move all the codes and data. It does not show the algorithm of the toolbox, but just shows plots pre-BPR and post-BPR correction results across various analyzing steps. Please visit BPR toolbox tutorial page (https://github.com/yookyung1310/BPR_toolbox) to know what's going on in BPR correction and how to use the toolbox. It was made to introduce BPR correction toolbox, and the correction toolbox function is there. Note: MATLAB_R2016b was used. It would run with later version, but use 2016b version if you have a problem.
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