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Jan Brugard In this presentation, the key features for System Modeler 13.1, as well as the upcoming release, will be presented. This includes new free model libraries, task-oriented documentation and integrated machine learning ... |
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Ian Ford Tree is a new fundamental construct in the Wolfram Language added in Version 12.3 used to represent rooted, ordered, labeled trees. In this talk, we will present a variety of new ... |
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Mike Grigola CB&I uses Mathematica to design and build industrial storage facilities, tanks and terminals. They created NotebookInterface to help users enter and validate hundreds of precise inputs required and to ... |
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Maureen Baehr StartingUpGood is a collaboration that supports fresh entrepreneurial approaches to do more good in the world. Our areas of interest are the Sustainable Development Goals—data and counting; curating information ... |
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Brenton Bostick This overview will include a tutorial on setting up VS Code to develop Wolfram Language code, show what's new in the front end for analyzing and formatting code, and show ... |
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Tom Wickham-Jones The Wolfram Data Structure library offers performant implementation of many traditional data structures. It is implemented with the Wolfram Compiler. This talk will review the current data structures and show how they can be used to improve your code. It will also show ... |
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Jose Martin-Garcia |
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Jaebum Jung |
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Aram Manaselyan Recent developments in Wolfram Language related to symbolic ODEs are presented. The new DSolve option IncludeSingularSolutions is described. The significant improvements in the method of undetermined coefficients are discussed. Finally, ... |
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Alan White Differential equations are solved to the task of graphing the change in concentration of the prostate-specific antigen in prostate cancer patients. Note: Most equations are original to the writings of ... |
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Alec Shedelbower |
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MinHsuan Peng |
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Isabel Skidmore, Gay Wilson, Thomas Peters This talk covers the structure and innovative uses of food data within the Wolfram Language. We demonstrate how to retrieve nutrition data for popular foods using natural language processing and ... |
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Anton Antonov We discuss the main Machine Learning (ML) workflows and their rapid specification through monadic packages and a Natural Language Processing (NLP) template engine. We demonstrate that the ML workflows we ... |
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August Young (Frechette) In the field of groundwater hydrology, the concept of effective porosity is well known. Wolfram Language’s suite of built-in tools allows for straightforward postprocessing of the resolved flow field ... |
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Clinton Bradford Student-to-student interaction, competition and communication are very effective in in-person learning. However, online learning platforms lag behind in their ability to use these educational tools. In this talk, we will ... |
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Tom Wickham-Jones This talk reviews the software engineering practices used to build the Wolfram Compiler, ensure it runs correctly and improve its efficiency. It also discusses its internal organization, showing how this is an innovative way to understand compiler-related computer science. It discusses how the compiler ... |
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Eduardo Serna, Gosia Konwerska Spatial point patterns are collections of randomly positioned events in space. Examples include trees in a forest, positions of stars, earthquakes, crime locations, animal sightings, etc.
Spatial point data analysis, ... |
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Eduardo Serna, Gosia Konwerska Spatial datasets consisting of a set of measured values at specific locations are becoming increasingly important. Examples include temperature, elevation, concentration of minerals, etc. We will look at existing Wolfram ... |
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Join Stephen Wolfram to kick off the start of the conference. |