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John Fultz
John Fultz
John Fultz
John Fultz
John Fultz, Director of User Interface Technology for Wolfram Research, surveys the new functionality in the 12.2 notebook interface, along with some sneak peeks at the experimental technology being developed for ...
John Pacey
This talk will briefly demonstrate new features and improvements in cloud notebooks. It will also include an overview of our current roadmap and updates on enterprise support for integrating LLM ...
During the 2018 Wolfram Technology Conference keynote, Stephen Wolfram announces the establishment of Wolfram Blockchain Labs—a new DLT-focused subsidiary of Wolfram Research—along with expanded built-in blockchain functionality in the ...
Join Stephen Wolfram to kick off the start of the conference.
Jason Sonnenberg
Theo Gray and Nina Paley
This talk discusses algorithmic stitchcoding, the process of creating pattern files for robotic quilting and embroidery machines, with unexpected results. It also covers how to turn an entire animated film ...
Oleksandr Pavlyk
In this Wolfram Technology Conference presentation, Oleksandr Pavlyk discusses Mathematica's support for stochastic calculus as well as the applications it enables.
Robert Nachbar
We investigate the effects of network topology and the stochasticity in mixing processes of populations to analyze the epidemiological evolution of COVID-19 pandemic. While our preliminary results have been encouraging, ...
Robert Nachbar
In this talk, Robert Nachbar will describe the ongoing efforts to fully explore the effects of network topology and various mixing scenarios on the dynamics of COVID-19 disease spread throughout the entire population. Comparison of ...
Maik Meusel
This talk discusses the main challenges for educators in creating meaningful e-assessments and how to tackle these challenges using Wolfram Language. Based on concrete examples, we illustrate how open-ended and ...
Devendra Kapadia & Itai Seggev
Sergey Naumov & Rogelio Oliva
Jan Mangaldan and Devendra Kapadia
We discuss recent features in Wolfram Language related to the representation of and computation with structured arrays. Representing matrices as structured arrays, whenever feasible, often leads to efficiencies in storage, ...
Ben Kickert & Maureen Baehr
Eric Nelson and Students
Edmund Robinson
Mark Fisher, Nicholas Georgakopoulos
We modify a 2002 IRT model applied to Supreme Court justices’ votes, adopting a nonconjugate prior for case parameters and allowing justices' locations on a simple left/right spectrum to vary ...