The pupil controls how much light enters the eye, allowing for clear vision. In low light, pupils widen to let in more light, and in bright light, they narrow to prevent too much light from entering.
The scaling factor itself is a function of the fundamental frequency of the weights, which you can calculate from the autocorrelation of the DFT of the weights. For example, the fundamental frequency ...
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