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Introduction to Market Basket Analysis 3

You probably heard about the "beer and diapers" story as the often quoted example of what data mining can achieve. It goes like this: some supermarket placed beer next to diapers and got more business because they mined their sales data and found that men often bought those two items together.... 더 읽어보기 >>

What was Sheraton Trying to Tell Us? 6

What was Sheraton Trying to Tell Us?Today's post is by Sean de Wolski and me. We spent a few days this week at training for the start of the year, held in a Sheraton hotel.At the completion of our... 더 읽어보기 >>

Process “Big Data” in MATLAB with mapreduce 2

Today I’d like to introduce guest blogger Ken Atwell who works for the MATLAB Development team here at MathWorks. Today, Ken will be discussing with you the MapReduce programming technique now available in the R2014b release of MATLAB. MapReduce provides a way to process large amounts of file-based data on a single computer in MATLAB. For very large data sets, the same MATLAB code written using MapReduce can also be run on the "big data" platform, Hadoop®.... 더 읽어보기 >>

Using RESTful Web Service Interface in R2014b MATLAB 2

Guest blogger, Kelly Luetkemeyer, who is a software developer at MathWorks, returns with an article on accessing RESTful web services using MATLAB. Kelly's previous articles included Tracking a Hurricane using Web Map Service and Visualizing the Gulf of Mexico Oil Slick using Web Map Service. Kelly was the lead developer of the new RESTful web service interface feature in MATLAB.

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Subclasses in MATLAB 6

I'm pleased to have Dave Foti back for a discussion of subclassing and class hierarchies in MATLAB. Dave manages the group responsible for object-oriented programming features in MATLAB.... 더 읽어보기 >>

Reading Big Data into MATLAB 8

Today I’d like to introduce guest blogger Sarah Wait Zaranek who works for the MATLAB Marketing team here at MathWorks. Sarah previously has written about a variety of topics. Mostly recently, she cowrote a post with me about the new webcam capabilities in MATLAB. Today, Sarah will be discussing datastore, one of the new big data capabilities introduced in MATLAB R2014b.... 더 읽어보기 >>

MATLAB R2014b Graphics – Part 3: Compatibility Considerations in the New Graphics System 43

Today, David Garrison, our guest blogger, will continue his series on the new graphics system in R2014b.... 더 읽어보기 >>

Using MATLAB to Detect Cookies 2

Today, I'd like to introduce a guest blogger, Tom Lowell, who is a program manager here at MathWorks. He works in our hardware connectivity group, and plays with Arduinos and Raspberry Pis in his spare time. He's relatively new to both MathWorks and MATLAB and decided to write a cookie detector as his first MATLAB project.... 더 읽어보기 >>

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?... 더 읽어보기 >>

MATLAB R2014b Graphics – Part 2: Using Graphics Objects 11

Today, David Garrison, our guest blogger, will continue his series on the new graphics system in R2014b.... 더 읽어보기 >>

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