Overview
Wolfram Mathematica is computing software that guides the business in image processing, data visualization, and theoretical experiments. Its notebook interface allows the users to organize all the documents that include texts, dynamic graphics, and other features. This software also allows its businesses to visualize and create any statistical, financial, and geographical information into different formats like pie, bubble, sector, histogram, etc.
Wolfram Mathematica is a technical computing solution that allows businesses to visualize statistical, financial or geographic information in chart formats. Users can organize documents including texts, runnable codes, dynamic graphics and more with its notebook interface.
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Features
- Analytics/Reporting
- Custom Dashboards
- Convolutional Neural Networks
- Image Segmentation
- Model Training
- Self-Learning
- Document Classification
- ML Algorithm Library
- Neural Network Modeling
- Performance Management
- Work order management
- Data Management
- Visualization / Presentation
- Device management
- Application Development
- Technical word processing
- Multivariate statistics libraries
- Ad hoc Reporting
- Convolutional Neural Networks
- Customizable Dashboard
- Data Management
- Image Analysis
- ML Algorithm Library
- Reporting/Analytics
- Self-Learning
Specifications
- Deployment: Cloud Based, Web Based, SaaS Based, Installed - Mac, Installed - Windows, iPhone / iPad, Android
Training
- In Person
- Live Online
- Webinars
- Documentation
Wolfram Mathematica Users
Available Support
- Live Support
- Online
Language Support
- English
Company Details
Company Name: Wolfram
Headquarter: United States
Full Address:
Reviews
Mathematica is really great at solving symbolic math equations. Unrivaled in my opinion. Analytical solving is a breeze with this and it is intuitive how it all appears, as if you wrote it on a sheet of paper. That is its best feature. Otherwise it has a lot of really cool math functionality for analzying data. I particularly have used it for signal processing.
Mathematica has no cons but the Mathematica language can be complicated to learn. Using Matlab is simple, but using Mathematica is very good
When needing to verify a long equation you can use their calculator tool. The software will show step by step of hot they got to the solution.
Learning curve is a little steep initially which might scare people but if they can stick to it and learn then it’s a beautiful tool.
Mathematica is really great at solving symbolic math equations. Unrivaled in my opinion. Analytical solving is a breeze with this and it is intuitive how it all appears, as if you wrote it on a sheet of paper. That is its best feature. Otherwise it has a lot of really cool math functionality for analzying data. I particularly have used it for signal processing.
Mathematica has no cons but the Mathematica language can be complicated to learn. Using Matlab is simple, but using Mathematica is very good