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Social Networks and Data Science

A panel of Mathematica experts discuss and demonstrate some of the new features of Mathematica 9 in the areas of social network analysis and data science.

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Exploring the 2015 Bank of America Chicago Marathon results using the data semantics, statistical functions and visualizations built into the Wolfram Language. ...
Vladimir Eidelman
This talk focuses on challenges and insight we've gained from helping individuals and organizations stay on top of the legislative landscape. We reveal unexpected findings in political analysis and delve ...
Charles Pooh
In this video from Mathematica Experts Live: New in Mathematica 9, Charles Pooh shares several examples that highlight Mathematica's full suite of social network analysis functionality, including built-in access to social ...
Andy Ross
Andy Ross walks through Mathematica's complete suite of functionality for survival and reliability analysis as part of Mathematica Experts Live: New in Mathematica 9.
Oleksandr Pavlyk
In this Wolfram Technology Conference presentation, Oleksandr Pavlyk discusses Mathematica's support for stochastic calculus as well as the applications it enables.
Roger Germundsson
Roger Germundsson gives an overview of Mathematica 9's new comprehensive support for random processes and showcases many use cases within data science in this presentation from Mathematica Experts Live.
Charles Pooh, Roger Germundsson, Andy Ross, Zach Parcell
A panel of Mathematica experts discuss and demonstrate some of the new features of Mathematica 9 in the areas of social network analysis and data science.
Gosia Konwerska
Gosia Konwerska discusses some of the tools for time series analysis in Mathematica in this presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference.
Shad Sharma
In this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Shad Sharma demonstrates how to use Mathematica and CDF to glean knowledge from data to create opportunities that will drive your business ...
Joseph Hirl
In this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Joseph Hirl, founder of Agilis Energy, explains Mathematica's role in the development of the company's dynamic energy analysis application, which it uses ...
James Rock
James Rock explains how he's using Bayes's Theorem to fit data to a parametric distribution with Mathematica in this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference.
With Wolfram technologies, statistical analysis meets computation. This video features examples of how Mathematica, Wolfram|Alpha, CDF, and other Wolfram technologies can help in the areas of statistics, data analysis and mining, actuarial sciences, ...
Nick Lariviere
See a number of data import topics and how Mathematica handles large datasets in real-world applications in this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference 2011.
Charles Pooh
In this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference 2011, Charles Pooh explains the background and basic concepts of network analysis with Mathematica and how it can be applied to social network ...
Paul Wellin
This Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2011 course uses application-driven examples to show how straightforward it is to get data into and out of Mathematica using its Import and Export functionality.
Roger Germundsson
Get an overview of Mathematica's new high-level functions for probability and statistics and learn how to work with its large collection of built-in distributions in this Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2011 ...
Charles Pooh
This course from the Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2011 offers a comprehensive look at the new graph and network features in Mathematica.
Brett Champion
Harness the power of Mathematica to interactively visualize your data. This Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2011 course features a series of examples that show how to create a rich interface for ...
Salvatore Mangano
Salvatore Mangano shares his progress on developing a way to use Mathematica with kdb+ to process large datasets for his work on Wall Street at the Wolfram Technology Conference 2010.
Robert Yerex
Robert Yerex, chief economist at Kronos and creator of the Retail Labor Index, explained how he uses Mathematica to develop effective multidimensional infographics about trends in employment and retail sales ...