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Public Matlab presentations
Posted By Yair Altman On March 23, 2016 | 4 Comments
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My Matlab Expo 2016 keynote presentation (32:45)I will be presenting in two upcoming Matlab conferences:
In both cases I will present a professional pairs-trading and analysis application (“Pairformax”) that I developed for use by a New York hedge fund. This application analyzes large amounts of data relatively quickly, and presents the results in a professional-grade GUI. My aim is to use this example to show that contrary to a widespread mis-conception, professional Matlab programs can be created without sacrificing performance (speed) or appearance. Coupled with Matlab’s recognized benefits (rapid app development and off-the-shelf functionality), Matlab is certainly relevant for serious user-facing applications, not just for prototyping and internal organizational use.
My presentations will be focused on the technical Matlab aspects, not the specific financial functionality of the program. I am targeting the presentations at anyone who designs and creates Matlab programs, not just in the financial fields. I will discuss some of the technical challenges encountered during the development, and a few simple techniques that can be very effective for improving run-time performance and visualization quality.
If you are in the area and wish to meet me to discuss how I could bring value to your work, then please email me (altmany at gmail [9]) to coordinate a meeting. We could meet either at the conferences, or in a dedicated (private) meeting.
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[1] Image: https://undocumentedmatlab.com/feed/
[2] email feed: https://undocumentedmatlab.com/subscribe_email.html
[3] Image: http://www.matlabexpo.com/de/?s_eid=PEP_12545
[4] Image: http://www.mathworks.com/videos/creating-professional-quality-applications-with-matlab-120623.html
[5] Matlab Data Analytics: http://www.systematics.co.il/products/mathworks/events/data-analytics-conf2016/#toggle-id-11
[6] presentation slides: https://undocumentedmatlab.com/files/Pairformax-Systematics.pdf
[7] Matlab Expo keynote: http://www.matlabexpo.com/de/2016/abstracts.html?s_eid=PEP_12545
[8] presentation slides: https://undocumentedmatlab.com/Pairformax/Expo-2016.pdf
[9] altmany at gmail: mailto: altmany @gmail.com?subject=Munich meeting&body=Hi Yair, &cc=;&bcc=
[10] Image: https://undocumentedmatlab.com/images/Pairformax_BT_results.gif
[11] Image: https://undocumentedmatlab.com/images/Pairformax_BT_chart.gif
[12] Matlab Expo – Bern, 22 June 2017 : https://undocumentedmatlab.com/blog_old/matlab-expo-bern-22-june-2017
[13] Adding a search box to figure toolbar : https://undocumentedmatlab.com/blog_old/adding-a-search-box-to-figure-toolbar
[14] A few parfor tips : https://undocumentedmatlab.com/blog_old/a-few-parfor-tips
[15] Matlab GUI training seminars – Zurich, 29-30 August 2017 : https://undocumentedmatlab.com/blog_old/matlab-gui-training-seminars-zurich-29-30-august-2017
[16] Advanced Matlab online webinars : https://undocumentedmatlab.com/blog_old/advanced-matlab-online-webinars
[17] : http://www.matlabexpo.com/de/2015/
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4 Comments To "Public Matlab presentations"
#1 Comment By Scott Koch On March 23, 2016 @ 10:33 pm
Any chance you’ll have a recording of the [English] presentation Yair?
#2 Comment By Yair Altman On March 23, 2016 @ 10:46 pm
@Scott – in [17] there were video recordings of several presentations, so there’s a fair chance that my upcoming presentation will be recorded. However, I do not know whether this will in fact happen. If it will, then I will be sure to update this post with the relevant link.
#3 Comment By Yair Altman On April 8, 2016 @ 6:30 pm
@Scott – while I still do not know regarding the recording, you can already see the [6] (English PDF). Enjoy!
#4 Comment By Yair Altman On June 30, 2016 @ 5:09 pm
A [4] became available today on the MathWorks website.