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Orange Lab: Lowering Barriers to Data Mining through Embedded Interactive Workflows

arXiv:2606.09239v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: While visual programming of data analysis workflows has become an important vehicle for the democratization of data science, such systems remain largely confined to standalone applications and offer limited support for transitioning their visual analytics solutions into interactive web environments. As a result, data analysis pipelines are difficult to share, embed, and adapt into user-facing analytical tools. We present Orange Lab, a web-based...

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Powering up a module from the IBM 604: an electronic calculator from 1948

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