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Mathematica for Data Science
Dillon Tracy
Mathematica is an efficient tool for analyzing and presenting data. This Wolfram Virtual Conference Spring 2013 talk covers aspects of Mathematica relevant to analytics, including statistical computation, interactive visualization, data import and export, automatic report generation, and much more.
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