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- Automated Machine Learning (AutoML): automate difficult and iterative steps of your model building
- MATLAB Live Editor: create an executable notebook with live scripts
- Importing and Exporting Data: read and write data in many forms
- Preprocessing Time Series Data: store, merge, and clean multirate time series sensor data
- Machine Learning: discover patterns and build predictive models
- Deep Learning: create, train, and validate deep neural networks
- Text Analytics: preprocess, analyze, and model text data
- Problem-Based Optimization: solve optimization problems using a natural syntax
- Solver-Based Optimization: solve optimization problems using matrices and functions
- 500+ entries and 5,000+ votes created in the Mini Hack 2022 contest.
- 100,000+ solutions submitted in Cody 10th Anniversary contest
- 2,000+ participants in both contests
- Our Top 3:
- Clever use of Charts:
- Things we still loved:
- Tim , entry: Orchid,
- Shanshan Wang , entry: Colorful butterfly
- Tim Davis, entry: seashell
- Jenny Bosten, entry: Galaxy, category: space
- Paul Villain, entry: modfun spiral, category: colorful
- Brandon Caasenbrood, entry: Beauty of Discrete-Time Attractors, category: black & white
- Anton Kogios, entry: Parallel Lines?, category: illusion
- The top 3 players for solving the most problems in week 3 are Christian Schröder, Marco Fuscà, and Stefan Abendroth, Congratulations! Each of you won an Amazon gift card.
- As long as you participate, you have the opportunity to win MathWorks T-shirts. Week 3 lucky winners are Luffy Wangand Augusto Mazzei.
- Week 4’s new category is holiday! Halloween is around the corner. What holidays are you celebrating?
- You are able to leverage Signal Processing Toolbox in your entry.
- Are you smart than a MathWorker? Challenge yourself by solving our Week 4 special problem group: Are You Smarter Than a MathWorker?
- Vote on entries you like from the Mini Hack contest
- Solve Cody problems in the Cody 10th contest
- Create or remix entries in the Mini Hack contest
- Stewart Thomas, Lunar Shadows, category: space
- Teodo, NASA's DART Dimorphos Impact, category: space
- Simon Thor, Starry night, category: space
- Abdullah Caliskan, spacetime, category: space
- MvLevi, Personlized Lyapunov Fractal, category: File Exchange
- KARUPPASAMYPANDIYAN M, Moon View at MATropolis!, category: File Exchange
- Jan Studnicka, Butterfly, category: animal
- Brandon Caasenbrood, Periodic Minimal Surface, category: 3d
- Basil Imoberdorf, Zoom of Fractal action #3, category: fractals
- Pink_panther, Seaweed on Pandora, category: nature
- The top 3 players for solving most problems in week 2 are Mohammed, Armando Longobardi, and Stefan Abendroth, Congratulations! Each of you won an Amazon gift card.
- You don’t need to be an expert or spend tons of time to win! As long as you participate, you have the opportunity to win MathWorks T-shirts. Week 2 lucky winners are Dylan Baker and Takumi.
- Week 3’s new category is nature! We look forward to seeing more nature-themed creative entries from you!
- You are able to leverage up to 2 File Exchange submissions in your code.
- Week 3 special problem group is Programming Constructs. Have fun!
- Pink_panther, entry: Let's Go Fruity: Strawberry, category: File Exchange
- Lateef Adewale Kareem, entry: Umbrella, category: File Exchange (nice use of your own File Exchange entry)
- Teodo, entry: Shock wave, category: creative
- Basil Imoberdorf, entry: Colorful Fibonacci Scatter Spiral, category: colorful
- Stefan Abendroth, entry: Seahorse, category: abstract
- Paul Villain, entry: 102 mod 500, category: intricate
- The top 3 players for solving most problems in week 1 are Mohammed, Stefan Abendroth, and Hans Bourgeois. Congratulations! Each of you won an Amazon gift card.
- You don’t need to be an expert or spend tons of time to win! As long as you participate, you have the opportunity to win MathWorks T-shirts. Week 1 lucky winners are Meredith Reid and KARUPPASAMYPANDIYAN M.
- Voting started. Cast your votes on your favorite images. Help us show the world the beauty of mathematics by sharing your work with your friends, classmates, or colleagues.
- Toolboxes unlocked. You are able to leverage the Image Processing Toolbox to generate even more interesting images. We will award the best entries leveraging the Image Processing Toolbox.
- Week 2 special problem group published. Check out MATLAB Fundamentals - Plotting and Visualization. Will you be able to finish the group in week 2?
- Change an answer to a comment
- Change an answer with comments to a group of comments
- Change a comment to an answer
- Move a comment
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1. User Levels
User Levels have become a best practice for many community sites to adopt. They help build trust in the community and provide recognition to contributors. There are 10 levels in the system and the labels will display next to users’ names throughout MATLAB Answers and on your community profile. We hope to see more users climb the ladder and level up!
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