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Using Wolfram to Find and Analyze Unstructured Data
Maureen Baehr, Ben Kickert
SDGCounting uses the Wolfram technology stack to track and report progress made around the UN's sustainable development goals (SDGs). As the capabilities of Wolfram evolve, our methodologies and uses also evolved as well. Here, we explore our work in 2020, which was focused on turning unstructured information into data.
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