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JMP lets you explore data more fully with powerful statistics, discover meaningful findings by digging deeper into your data and share your discoveries with interactive visualization.
MIPAR can be used by research professionals in any type of market that needs to reliably extract measurements from images. We specialize in Materials Science, Life Science, and Aerial Imagery
The results displayed are very good graphic display, easy to save and copy graphs other documents. The profiler component of the JMP is very useful to share analysis and reports using web interface.
Variable value designation is a big problem in JMP, the software fails to recognize the type of data when it comes to numeric value.
The best part about this software above and beyond its comprehensive statistical data analysis package is the process simulation capabilities. This is the feature that I love and use the most.
For example, JMP sometimes fails to recognize the difference between number and a string.
I loved the JMP scripting language (jsl) that comes with the software that allowed me to automate many things. I also loved the powerful visualization platform (graph builder).
Error and bug fixing requires exhaustive customer support and it is very time consuming. Loading large amount of data is very tedious as it takes lot of time and it crashes very frequently.
Highly recommend to taking the time to master JMP Statistical Software if there is a real interest in having the best statistical software for your personal or company use.
JMP has been a commendable companion for statistical problems whether in class or with research problems. Initially it does take some to learn the stuff with JMP but later that it is worth it.
I liked how sophisticated everything was and the ease of use felt good, especially after diving into a trial.
The start-up process is a little confusing, I got lost a few times and it took a long time to download, install and start running.
The software best suited our requirements and the deep learning algorithm was very useful to make things easier for our team's needs.
Unable to work specifically with my system. We used it for many other projects in our lab but I had to stop using it as it did not work to quantify the images I needed.
It performed really great. I was quite impressed by its easy to use interface and diverse range of features.
I do not have many problems with MIPAR. The main one that comes to mind is the fact that the image analysis recipes regularly are forced to "re-run" during the recipe development process.
Beautiful and user-friendly environment, with the genius "recipe" feature that is highly flexible and customisable. There are often updates that improve its usability and precision.
We had to get used to some features that were quite annoying at the beginning.
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