Segment | Description | Who's On Air |
Welcome |
The Monologue: Today I Learned Something Really Good: Supercomputers, Exaflops, and Folding@Home |
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Featured Program |
Kaggle is the world's largest data science community, bringing together tools, data and thousands of talented data scientists to help solve some of the world’s most complicated and pressing problems. In this segment, Anne Milley interviews Russ Wolfinger, Director of Scientific Discovery at JMP and a Kaggle Grandmaster to learn his secrets of winning Kaggle competitions. Wolfinger is currently participating in a new rapid-response weekly competition series running in community. In Lessons from a Kaggle Champion, Russ will discuss the competition and demonstrate how he’s using the new XGBoost add-in for JMP Pro to accurately forecast coronavirus trends worldwide using only three basic features. Russ’ presentation is the featured segment of the April 6th episode of JMP On-Air.
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@russ_wolfinger |
Tip of the Day |
When inheriting JMP reports, sometimes they won’t look like the way you want, or need, them to. Luckily customizing is easy in JMP. In this episode of Tip of the Day, Pete and Mary show you how adjust your preferences to modify your report and how to make those changes permanent, so that you don’t have to modify them every time you generate the report.
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@Peter_Hersh |
Ask the Data Doctor |
The Doctor Cures Your Date and Time Import Problems If you work with data for any amount of time, you’re almost certainly going to encounter date and time issues along the way. In this episode of Ask the Data Doctor, Brady Brady shows you how to simple it is in JMP to shape, reshape or change your data – in particular date and time data – to make it look the way you want or need it to. Brady will also give you a brief look at how JMP reads, interprets and displays dates and times.
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@brady_brady |
Resource Spotlight |
Regardless of where you are in your JMP journey, the JMP User Community is for you. Hosted by the JMP Division of SAS the community is designed to facilitate the exchange of technical information related JMP products, services and the sharing of best practices. In this session you’ll learn how you can solve problems, explore JMP resources and get the add ins you need to be the best JMP user possible.
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@Ryan_Gilmore |
Stretch Break | Go Stretch | |
JMP Can Do That? |
In this, the first episode of JMP Can Do That, Jordan Hiller talks with JMP master Craige Hales to learn how he creates works of art using just JMP Scripting Language (JSL). Take a look at the unusual, interesting and sometimes just silly projects Craige has made using JMP software and JMP interactive visualizations. You’re sure to be amazed by what’s possible in JMP – and certain to ask yourself: JMP Can Do That?
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@Jordan_Hiller |
Stats Snack |
One-Way ANOVA
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@O_Lippincott |
JMP in Action |
The Essentials of Graph Builder
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@Laura_Higgins |
Have You Tried? |
The Prediction Profiler
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@ryandewitt |
Closing | The Last 5 | @julian |
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Really impressive work. Great job to everyone involved!
Ryan, I wanted to give some feedback for the JMP On Air broadcast. First, thanks much to all of the participants and folks working behind the scenes to put this together. It was both fun and informative! I'm looking forward to the next one since I'm stuck at home like everyone else. Keep up the good work!
Some feedback:
1. I had some difficulty getting to the broadcast (and it might just be me). I subscribed to the event several days ago and never received a confirmatory email. I have since received this after notifying the person whom invited me to join. When I tried to join today, it kept going to the subscribe page (and fill out all my info again).
2. A thought for future broadcasts would be to invite guest presenters from outside JMP. Perhaps folks using JMP in various applications.
Hi @statman. Thank you for the feedback. We are happy to hear that you enjoyed the broadcast.
Regarding the items you mentioned:
Agreed, great presentation jam-packed with wonderful information and insights even for me a JMP user for over 8 years. Keep up the great work!