MATHLAB for machine learning
Overall Satisfaction with MATLAB
I'm using MATLAB to do my assignments and projects. MATLAB covers any areas including simulation things, solving complex mathematics problems, machine learning, matrix related calculations. I’m working mainly on machine learning, machine vision, and neural networks. So, I must build prototypes of the footprints of those models. Using MATLAB for prototyping save more coding time than other languages.
Pros
- MATLAB helps in simulating and modeling systems. We don’t need much coding knowledge to model/simulate systems. We just need to drag and drop components and connect them. Ideal for math students.
- Codes are simple and clear. We don’t want to worry about memory management and other coding rules and regulations. Syntaxes are simple and flexible. There are powerful codes and they can be written in one or two lines.
- MATLAB is ideal for making prototypes. As we don’t want to worry about coding, we can focus totally on the math part.
- Great tool for visualizing data. As I’m doing projects on data science, I know the importance of visualizing data before developing models.
Cons
- There should be a guiding program integrated with the software for beginners.
- There should be plugins to import other scripts written in other languages.
- MATLAB should allow users to add or remove features. Thee are unwanted features and functionalities for some users.
- It takes a long time to load the software and consumes a lot of memory and CPU time.
- It is very hard for a beginner to get starts with MATLAB. They must spend some time to understand the features and tools.
- The codes are not compatible with other languages. We must re write codes when we transform from other languages.
I like MATLAB better.
Do you think MATLAB delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with MATLAB's feature set?
Yes
Did MATLAB live up to sales and marketing promises?
I wasn't involved with the selection/purchase process
Did implementation of MATLAB go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy MATLAB again?
Yes
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