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More Statistical Distributions than Any Other System

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 course.

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Mark Kotanchek
Evolved Analytics's DataModeler package for Mathematica was developed for industrial-strength data analysis and modeling. Developer Mark Kotanchek gives an overview at the Wolfram Technology Conference 2010.
Oleksandr Pavlyk
Oleksandr Pavlyk, one of the developers who worked on the probability and statistics functionality in Mathematica 8, gives an overview of new features at the Wolfram Technology Conference 2010.
Stuart Nettleton
Mathematica's productive programming language, data handling, and scalability has saved Stuart Nettleton, a senior lecturer at the University of Technology, Sydney, years of development time in his research. He describes ...
Roger Germundsson
Roger Germundsson, director of research and development at Wolfram Research, gives an overview of Mathematica 8's functionality for probability and statistics computations and visualizations.
Joel Drouillard
Research analyst Joel Drouillard uses Mathematica's data handling for an accurate picture and deeper understanding of how clients search for fixed income securities. He explains the advantages in this video. ...
Joel Drouillard
Research analyst Joel Drouillard uses Mathematica's data handling for an accurate picture and deeper understanding of how clients search for fixed income securities. He explains the advantages in this video.
Bernard Gress
Fannie Mae financial economist Bernard Gress shares the advantages of forecasting stability of mortgages and developing new prediction models in Mathematica. Includes Spanish audio.
Bernard Gress
Fannie Mae financial economist Bernard Gress shares the advantages of forecasting stability of mortgages and developing new prediction models in Mathematica.
Ariel Sepúlveda
Pronto Analytics founder Ariel Sepúlveda puts Mathematica to work in his company to solve the business intelligence, data mining, and analytics needs of his clients. Includes Spanish audio.
Ariel Sepúlveda
Pronto Analytics founder Ariel Sepúlveda puts Mathematica to work in his company to solve the business intelligence, data mining, and analytics needs of his clients.
Seth Chandler
Seth Chandler of the University of Houston Law Center analyzes catastrophe models and other data in Mathematica to show how the insurance market can better handle paying for hurricane damages. ...
Seth Chandler
Seth Chandler of the University of Houston Law Center analyzes catastrophe models and other data in Mathematica to show how the insurance market can better handle paying for hurricane damages.
David Howell
See how Mathematica is used to discover new patterns and relationships in Wolfram Research's own web traffic, delivering insightful interactive reports.
Tim Shine
In this video, Tim Shine, an anesthesiologist at Mayo Clinic, shares an example of how Mathematica is used to model complex physiological data about the blood pressure curve.
Alan Savoy
Alan Savoy explains how Mathematica powers the analytics inside nGenera Corporation's new on-demand tool that allows companies to use live financial feeds to analyze their decisions.
William Meyer
William Meyer, the vice president of technology at Scattering Solutions, LLC, describes an example of using Mathematica's data-analysis capabilities to save time and money on drug screening.
William Meyer
William Meyer, the vice president of technology at Scattering Solutions, LLC, describes an example of using Mathematica's data-analysis capabilities to save time and money on drug screening. Includes Japanese audio.