Loren on the Art of MATLAB

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Ever Need to Explain… Machine Learning in a Nutshell?

Ever Need to Explain... Machine Learning in a Nutshell?Do you ever need to explain something to others unfamiliar with your work what it's about? One situation I frequently face is explaining machine... 続きを読む >>

Winners of the MATLAB Online Live Editor Challenge

Today I’d like to introduce a guest blogger, David Garrison, who is a MATLAB Product Manager here at MathWorks.... 続きを読む >>

Understanding Wavelets: Tech Talks Available 2

Understanding Wavelets: Tech Talks AvailableSensors are a big part of our lives and continuously generate signals measuring some real physical phenomenon. Engineers are tasked with processing these... 続きを読む >>

Notes on the Release Notes 7

Today’s guest blogger is Sowmini Sampath, from the Documentation group at MathWorks. Her team’s goal is to make it easier for you to learn how to use our products. Which means examples, examples, and more examples, right? But there’s other useful stuff too, if you need it. She is writing today about the Release Notes.... 続きを読む >>

Run Code Faster With the New MATLAB Execution Engine 17

Today I'd like to introduce you to a guest blogger, Dave Bergstein, who is a MATLAB Product Manager here at MathWorks. Today, Dave will be discussing the new MATLAB execution engine.... 続きを読む >>

MATLAB Used to Map EarthQuakes from Satellite Data

A friend just pointed out to me a really cool article: Turns Out Satellites Work Great for Mapping Earthquakes. It's about mapping earthquakes using satellite data. This sounded intriguing because I know earth scientists use MATLAB after the fact to analyze seismic data, but I was less certain what exactly they might do with satellite data and earthquakes. The article, centered on work by Bill Barnett from U. of Iowa, is very interesting. Rather than wait for data to be processed well after events occur, Bill demonstrates what can be done with the data in a much shorter time period, allowing first responders to expedite their decision making regarding where, when, and how to respond to damaging events.... 続きを読む >>

Taking the Pulse of MOOCs 3

Coursera is a technology platform that kickstarted the current MOOCs boom. Even though there are more MOOCs players now, it still remains one of the leading companies in this space. But how are they doing these days for delivering higher education to the masses online?... 続きを読む >>

MATLAB R2014b Graphics – Part 1: Features of the New Graphics System 43

Today I’d like to introduce a guest blogger, David Garrison, who is a MATLAB Product Manager here at MathWorks. This is the first in a series of blogs over the next few weeks describing the new graphics system in R2014b and how some of the changes will affect you.... 続きを読む >>

MATLAB Virtual Conference 2014 1

We are hosting another worldwide conference this month, on-line. Its coming Marcn 26, and has special tracks including

  • Discover MATLAB and Simulink
  • Find Out What's New
  • See What Industry Experts Are Doing
  • Explore MATLAB and Simulink in Academia

... 続きを読む >>

Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union 2013

MathWorks will have a booth at the annual AGU (American Geophysical Union) meeting this year, where you can expect to see me, Sarah Wait Zaranek, and Shyam Yadati. We will all be happy to show you some of the newest advancements in MATLAB and other MathWorks products. In addition, I will be speaking on Thursday from 1-1:30 PM at the Exhibit Hall Product Theater. My talk is entitled What's new in MATLAB for Earth & Ocean Sciences.... 続きを読む >>

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