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SHAZAM (software)

SHAZAM is a comprehensive econometrics and statistics package for estimating, testing, simulating and forecasting many types of econometrics and statistical models. SHAZAM was originally created in 1977 by Kenneth White. (Wikipedia).

SHAZAM (software)
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3D Game Maker (C++ and OpenGL)

This is something I have been working on as a hobby for several months. It's my game engine I have been programming from scratch. I have a lot more I would like to add but here is what I have so far.

From playlist 3D Programming

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MATLAB Basics: Get The Most Out of MATLAB

In this livestream, Heather Gorr and Elsie Eigerman will be walking through the fundamentals of programming with MATLAB. This isn’t just for beginners; we’ll show you the latest and greatest tips and tricks to help you get the most out of MATLAB. We’ll also walk-through core concepts for t

From playlist MATLAB and Simulink Livestreams

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Michael Joswig - What is Mathematical Software

What Is Mathematical Software? A short answer to this question is: Mathematical Software is what mathematics receives as a benefit from the digital age. This is relevant because Mathematical Software is useful in many ways. For instance, Mathematical Software serves as a tool to support

From playlist Research Spotlight

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Overview of GLSL, the OpenGL Shading Language

This is more of a presentation than a real tutorial, that should help you learn coding in GLSL, assuming you already know how programming works in general. This video is intended for users of Shadron, but it describes GLSL in general, so OpenGL programmers may find it useful as well. If y

From playlist OpenGL

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Using Raspberry Pi with MATLAB and Simulink

For more information please visit - http://www.element14.com/community/docs/DOC-75477/l/matlab-and-simulink-student-suite-r2015a Mike Powell from element14 speaks to Raspberry Pi inventor Eben Upton about using MathWorks MATLAB and Simulink Products with the Raspberry Pi.

From playlist Raspberry Pi Tutorials

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Quick Tour of Mathematica

Mathematica is the only development platform fully integrating computation into complete workflows, moving you seamlessly from initial ideas to deployed individual or enterprise solutions. For more information about Mathematica, please visit: http://www.wolfram.com/mathematica

From playlist Getting Started with Mathematica 9

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O'Reilly Webcast: Harnessing Shaders for Astounding UX

Ten years ago shader algorithms revolutionized the gaming industry by providing a way to write custom code that runs on the massive parallel processer available in the GPU. Now these shaders are available for .NET developers too. Pixel shaders can take existing UI elements and perform impr

From playlist O'Reilly Webcasts 2

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Auto-parking car

Watch a car park itself! Credits: , HowStuffWorks

From playlist Classic HowStuffWorks

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Black Holes and Revelations - This is Only a Test 495 - 4/11/19

Big science news this week as we talk about the imaging of black holes and whether cats recognize their names. Plus, Amazon’s AirPod rival, impending Labo VR, and a new pinball machine tease. Shazam! spoiler discussion is saved for the end, and we butt heads on our thoughts on the movie!

From playlist This Is Only a Test

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SciAm Special: How Do Quantum Computers Work?

Jargon is easy; metaphors are tough -- try describing quantum computers to folks who have never heard of them. One of our editors gives it his best shot in fifth episode of the Instant Egghead segment of Scientific American's new video podcast. (iTunes, RSS)

From playlist Scientific American Channel

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Computer Basics: What Is a Computer?

Computers are all around us, and they play an important role in our lives. But what exactly is a computer? We're going to answer that question and give you an overview of some of the different types of computers you might use. 0:00 Intro 0:22 Ones and zeros 0:39 Hardware and software 1:0

From playlist Starting out with Technology

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How To Create Audio Recognition System Using AcrCloud C# SDK | Session 01 | #C | #programming

Don’t forget to subscribe! In this project series, you will learn to create an audio recognition system using ACRCloud. We will cover the details of interacting with the Acrcloud C# SDK for creating an audio recognition system. This project covers the details necessary to create an audio

From playlist Create Audio Recognition System Using AcrCloud C# SDK

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Cait O'Riordan on How Shazam Predicts a Song's Future

From Strata + Hadoop World 2015 in London: Cait O'Riordan, VP of Product, Music and Platforms at Shazam, talks about the current state of predictive analytics and recommendations, developing new product offerings at Shazam, and how the Internet of Things is affecting they’re approach to pr

From playlist Strata + Hadoop World in Europe (London) 2015

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Rollable TVs - This is Only a Test 484 - 1/24/19

We're finally able to get Patrick Norton of Tekthing back on the podcast to talk about his favorite things he saw at CES! Plus, we talk Academy Award nominations, Apple's photo contest, and a new phone with absolutely zero ports. Thanks to Patrick for joining us this week! Find his video

From playlist This Is Only a Test

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Enter the Fandome - This is Only a Test 564 - 8/27/20

We break down all the announcments from DC's Fandome event from this past weekend, including the reveal of the new Batman! Plus, Netflix's comforting gaming documentary, the latest in Epic vs. Apple, and the big change for Oculus' annual developer conference. Thanks to Rick in Vermont for

From playlist This Is Only a Test

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RailsConf 2014 - Humor in The Code by Baratunde Thurston

Humor In The Code The Future Of Everything Humbly Stated Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/FG1A/

From playlist RailsConf 2014

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TOC 2010: Jamey Graham, "Visual Search: Connecting Newspapers, Magazines..."

Jamey Graham (Ricoh Innovations), "Visual Search: Connecting Newspapers, Magazines and Books to Digital Information without Barcodes"

From playlist TOC 2010

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Pinball on Both Coasts - This is Only a Test - 7/26/18

We record a little earlier this week as Jeremy's about to head to Pittsburgh for an annual pinball convention, and the Tested team prepares for the California Extreme classic arcade convention this weekend. We discuss pop culture and technology news, and recap Comic-Con announcements. Plus

From playlist This Is Only a Test

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Advanced Programming Techniques in MATLAB | Master Class with Loren Shure

In this session, you will gain an understanding of how different MATLAB data types are stored in memory and how you can program in MATLAB to use memory efficiently. In recent versions, MATLAB introduced several new programming concepts, including new function types. We will illustrate and

From playlist MATLAB and Simulink Livestreams

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Keep Ruby Weird 2018 - Cats, The Musical! Algorithmic Song Meow-ification by Beth Haubert

Keep Ruby Weird 2018 - Cats, The Musical! Algorithmic Song Meow-ification by Beth Haubert Beth is a software engineer at Flywheel, a web infrastructure startup in Omaha, Nebraska. She’s also a former airborne cryptologic linguist for the US Air Force, fluent in Mandarin. Things you can as

From playlist Keep Ruby Weird 2018

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