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Anton Antonov
Anton Antonov, a senior mathematical programmer with a PhD in applied mathematics, live-demos key Wolfram Language features that are very useful in machine learning. This session is part 6 of the ...
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Stephen Wolfram
Stephen Wolfram gives his opening Keynote Address for the Wolfram Technology Conference.
Tom Wickham-Jones
This talk features Tom Wickham-Jones describing the Wolfram Compiler: its benefits and goals of the long-term project. The Wolfram Compiler converts Wolfram Language into native machine code, thereby combining a ...
Mikayel Egibyan
In this presentation, Mikayel Egibyan talks about the history and techniques used for handwriting recognition and analysis and demonstrates some solutions using neural networks trained on handwritten datasets. He also ...
Oliver Rübenkönig
In this talk, Oliver Ruebenkoenig describes how to build multi physics models in the Wolfram Language to simulate multiple interacting physical phenomena and provides you with the capabilities to build ...
Laney Moy, Rachna Gupta, Alex Alexandrovskiy
​​This team of Wolfram Emerging Leaders from the 2019 Wolfram Summer Camp presents the results of their project: a tool that summarizes and presents a complex piece of natural language in ...
Jose Manuel Rodriguez Caballero
Jose Manuel Rodriguez Caballero presents a toy model, named the homophilic-mimetic model, of language secessionism in a framework similar to the Wolfram model of fundamental physics. The mathematical ground of the model is a generalization of the diffusion equation in networks, where ...
Jason Sonnenberg
In this presentation, Jason Sonnenberg shows an example of combining various Wolfram tools and resources in order to advance pedagogy in the context of a popular online introductory chemistry textbook. ...
Mark Sofroniou
Mark Sofroniou gives an introductory overview of the design and current state of the Wolfram Compiler. He outlines the benefits of using an intermediary representation that maps to LLVM and ...