| | | Access the Wolfram|Alpha platform at multiple levels—from individual results to complete Wolfram|Alpha output pages. The API operates as a high-performance REST-style webservice, with convenient bindings for popular languages and platforms. |
| | With the Wolfram Universal Deployment System, you write your code once, then immediately deploy wherever you want. Create an API to instantly expose any Wolfram Language code to be called by a Web API from anywhere on the web. |
| | With powerful grammar primitives and immediate access to hundreds of built-in natural-language token types, the Wolfram Language provides a streamlined system for creating custom natural-language interfaces—and deploying them to the cloud for use in programs, notebooks, forms, and APIs. |
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| | | | | Access the Wolfram|Alpha platform at multiple levels—from individual results to complete Wolfram|Alpha output pages. The API operates as a high-performance REST-style webservice, with convenient bindings for popular languages and platforms. |
| | ServiceConnect is a framework designed to connect the Wolfram Language to external web API services. The connection is a named external service and could be free or paid depending on the service. |
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| | | | | Under continuous development since 1986, the Wolfram Engine represents a remarkable software engineering achievement, using a host of different methods and technologies to adapt its delivery of sophisticated computation and knowledge to the full spectrum of desktop, cloud, mobile and embedded environments, and to support both human and machine usage. |
| | The Wolfram Language includes a wide range of integrated machine learning capabilities, from highly automated functions like Predict and Classify to functions based on specific methods and diagnostics. The functions work on many types of data, including numerical, categorical, time series, textual, and image. |
| | Access the Wolfram|Alpha platform at multiple levels—from individual results to complete Wolfram|Alpha output pages. The API operates as a high-performance REST-style webservice, with convenient bindings for popular languages and platforms. |
| | The Ardunio connection provides low-level, general-purpose input and output through digital and analog pins on the open source Arduino Uno microcontroller board connected over serial to Mathematica. It can be used for a large variety of tasks, focusing on interacting with the actual world with motors, sensors, etc. |
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| | | | The Wolfram Data Drop uses WDF (Wolfram Data Framework) to add semantics to data and make it computable. Collections and time series of computable data are stored in named databins in the Wolfram Cloud and are instantly accessible from all Wolfram Language and other systems. |
| | Bring in your data and combine it with the ever-increasing store of knowledge in the Wolfram Knowledgebase. Apply sophisticated symbolic and numeric analysis, and automatically generate rich, interactive reports that can be deployed in the cloud and through APIs—all in one system, with one integrated workflow. |
| | ServiceConnect is a framework designed to connect the Wolfram Language to external web API services. The connection is a named external service and could be free or paid depending on the service. |
| | The Wolfram Language includes a wide range of integrated machine learning capabilities, from highly automated functions like Predict and Classify to functions based on specific methods and diagnostics. The functions work on many types of data, including numerical, categorical, time series, textual, and image. |
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| | | | | Mathematica makes it possible to take complex algorithmically generated geometry and immediately output it for 3D printing--allowing the creation of physical 3D objects and models. Mathematica also provides broad support for importing arbitrary 3D scanning data for immediate analysis and visualization. |
| | ServiceConnect is a framework designed to connect the Wolfram Language to external web API services. The connection is a named external service and could be free or paid depending on the service. |
| | The Wolfram Demonstrations project includes over 100 3D objects submitted by Wolfram Language users. |
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