Samuele Meta's repositories
recommender-systems
Repository for the Recommender Systems Challenge 2020/2021 @ PoliMi
data-intelligence-applications
Our project for the "Data Intelligence Applications" exam at Politecnico di Milano. The project was about Social Influence and Pricing online learning techniques applied to networks.
iot-mutual-authentication
Bachelor thesis that aims to implement a mutual authentication paradigm between a cloud platform and IoT devices such as ESP8266 and ESP32
perceptron-text-classification
Text classification implementing the standard and voted version of Perceptron. Experiments conducted on the 20 Newsgroups dataset.
firenze-opendata
Web app that shows the main health infrastructures in Florence
google-iot-simulated-device
A simple simulated device to send fake telemetry data to Google IoT Core.
videogame-cpp
Videogioco creato insieme a Samuele Meta sfruttando la libreria SFML. Sprite non disponibili.
deep-learning
In this repository you can find the jupyter notebooks used to take part at the competitions created for the Artifical Neural Networks and Deep Learning exam at Politecnico di Milano.
recsys-challenge-2021-twitter
The complete code and notebooks used for the ACM Recommender Systems Challenge 2021 by our team Trial&Error at Politecnico di Milano
spotify-hits-analysis
Our project for the "Data and Results Visualization" exam at Politecnico di Milano. The project was about visualizing scraped data from Spotify, searching for an interesting "storytelling".
baselines
OpenAI Baselines: high-quality implementations of reinforcement learning algorithms
distributed-job-scheduling
A project about "Distributed Job Scheduling" related to the Distributed Systems exam at Politecnico di Milano. The simulation is performed on OMNeT++, a framework that helps in simulating any sort of network or distributed protocol.
safestreets-software-engineering
Our Requirements Analysis and Specification Document and a Design Document of SafeStreets (an application about traffic violation reports). The creation of both documents was part of the Software Engineering 2 course at the Politecnico di Milano.