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Johan Rodin, Anneli Mossberg, and Leonardo Laguna-Ruiz This talk demonstrates how models interact with other software and hardware components, how models are exported from SystemModeler and used in other systems based on the functional mock-up interface (FMI), how Modelica libraries interface with hardware, and ... |
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Arnoud Buzing, Ian Johnson, and Tom Sherlock Add the Wolfram Language to single-board devices such as the Raspberry Pi and Arduino for innovative and interesting applications. Arnoud, Ian, and Tom demonstrate how to use the Wolfram Language and connected devices to process readings from a Geiger counter, collect data from a Vernier force sensor, ... |
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Peter Fleck, Karl Isensee, Michael Kelly, and Anshu Manik The Wolfram Technology Group provides Technical Support, expertise for Technical Services projects, and training for Wolfram Language products and SystemModeler. |
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Jon McLoone Computer-Based Math™ (CBM) requires curriculum and course materials with computation at their heart. This talk demonstrates tools for a pilot project in Estonia—including collaboration tools, formative assessment tools, and ... |
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Conrad Wolfram Learn how Wolfram technologies are playing a major role in math and programming education reform worldwide—including curriculum development, Computer-Based Math™, Wolfram Programming Lab, and more. |
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Filip Novotný An image-processing app analyzes plasmonic noble metal nanoparticles (MNPs). Learn how Mathematica's built-in image processing algorithms and dynamic functionality create a fluid user interface with improved workflow. A GUI notebook ... |
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Dillon Tracy Wolfram Data Science Platform capitalizes on the advantages of cloud-based analysis: improved access to computing resources, shared data, specialized tools, and published results. Data science workflows are presented, covering import, ... |
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George Danner Mathematica is the most powerful technical computing platform in the world. Unity is an open-source game engine that is the key framework for most of the mobile games and many ... |
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Charles Pooh This presentation highlights new graphs and network functionality in Mathematica 10, including support for multigraphs and mixed graphs, 3D graph visualization, and enhanced performance and usability. |
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Etienne Bernard In this talk, Etienne presents the new machine learning functionalities of the Wolfram Language (Classify, Predict, and related functions). These functionalities aim to simplify the practice of machine learning by ... |
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Ian Hojnicki This presentation demonstrates how you can work with documents on the cloud, specifically focusing on their use within Mathematica and Wolfram Desktop. |
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Mark Sofroniou Association is a new data structure in Mathematica 10 that provides a new way of storing and organizing information. This talk discusses the fundamental design and gives a comparison with other ... |
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Jan Brugård This presentation guides you through the basic concepts of Wolfram SystemModeler and provides an understanding of how SystemModeler can be applied to your work. This talk is ideal for beginners. |
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Jan Brugård SystemModeler 4 vastly expands support for modeling libraries, adds standardized model deployment to other simulation tools, and deepens integration with Mathematica. Get acquainted with a few of the new key features ... |
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Lou D'Andria The Manipulate function is the basis for the Demonstrations Project and Wolfram CDF Player, but just how well do you know it? This talk empowers you to become an expert ... |
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Rodrigo Murta The Wolfram Language is a powerful problem‐solving toolbox for business. This talk shows how it can be used for sales forecasts, automated reports, financial outlier alerts, category management analysis, ... |
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Suba Thomas In Mathematica 10, a full suite of functions for analyzing and designing nonlinear control systems was introduced. This talk showcases the workflow for designing controllers for nonlinear systems using several application ... |
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John Fultz In this talk Director of User Interface Technology John Fultz demonstrates advancements to the user interface for the Mathematica 10 front end, including multiple undo, cloud integration, PDF export, and more. |
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Roger Germundsson This talk introduces the new geometry functionality in Mathematica 10. |
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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 ... |