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Markus van Almsick The Wolfram Language continuously expands and improves high-level image processing and analyzing functions from image foreground and background separation to collage creation and color processing. This presentation demonstrates how to ... |
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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 Wolfram + connected devices ... |
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Gosia Konwerska and Devendra Kapadia Mathematica 10 includes major enhancements for probability and statistics. This presentation covers new functionality such as time series modeling, hidden Markov models, and transformations of random processes. It also explores functionality ... |
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Yves Papegay Hephaistos Robotics Lab of INRIA Sophia Antipolis experiments with parallel robots, wire-driven robots, and small connected devices. To be efficient, integration of low-level communication, control, and data exchanges, as well ... |
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Roger Germundsson Roger Germundsson, director of research and development, gives an introduction and overview of geometric computation in Mathematica 10. Types of regions, their computable properties, and the integration with solvers in Mathematica ... |
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Malte Lenz This talk shows how new Mathematica and Wolfram Language features can be used to enhance the design and analysis workflow for SystemModeler users. |
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Jan Brugard A high-level presentation of what SystemModeler is and how it simplifies modeling and simulation workflows, including model design and analysis. |
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Johan Rhodin The SmartCooling library is developed for modeling and simulating cooling circuits especially suited for the automotive domain. This talk will introduce the library and its applications. |
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Anneli Mossberg See what's new and improved in SystemModeler Link. Model creation, analysis, and real-time connectivity will be covered. |
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Leonardo Laguna Ruiz This talk shows hands-on examples of integrating models from SystemModeler with different deployment options, such as FMI, TCP/IP, and Arduino. |
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Johan Rhodin The Wolfram Hydraulic library adds complete hydraulic functionality to Wolfram SystemModeler's already powerful modeling capabilities. This talk presents the library components and examples using them. |
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Robert Palmér An overview of the new release of SystemModeler, covering new libraries, new and improved functionality, standardized model export, and the deeper integration with Mathematica. |
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Get easy access to the world of computable knowledge using Wolfram|Alpha apps. This talk demonstrates key features of the Wolfram|Alpha app and shows you the extensive data and ... |
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The Wolfram Language provides a streamlined framework for connecting to external devices. This session shows off the possibilities with a recreational AR.Drone quadricopter, the Raspberry Pi, and Arduino Uno. |
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Geek out with Wolfram staff as we answer your questions and chat about using the Wolfram Language and connectivity to devices and preview emerging Wolfram Cloud technology. |
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With the Wolfram Language and Mathematica, you really can build a useful, interactive app for exploring ideas in just 60 seconds. Starting with the 60-second app, this talk covers the ins and outs of the Wolfram Language function Manipulate, the key to instantly interactive interfaces. You'll learn techniques for attaching controls to your computations, making interfaces usable and beautiful, and interactively exploring everything from text and math to graphics ... |
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Join Wolfram programming experts Chris Carlson, Harry Calkins, and Paritosh Mokhasi for Q&A related to Wolfram Language built-in functions such as NSolve, NDSolve, UpValues, Reap, and Sow. |
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Jon McLoone (Nick Gaskill) Video shows how to write faster, more powerful Wolfram Language code. Topics range from using special data types to parallelizing your code. |
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Jon McLoone This presentation gives a whirlwind tour of Mathematica's key features as well as applications in image processing, control systems, GPU computation, and more. |
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Arnoud Buzing Video shows how to use the Wolfram Language and Mathematica on the Raspberry Pi. Using the Wolfram Language, learn how to interact with cameras and GPS devices. |