Gleb Sidorov Moiseenko's repositories
spanish_airlines_twitter
In this project my aim will be to create a model that will be to predict the sentiment from tweets.
AnalyzeTheChat
Python based whatsapp chat analyzer
awesome-defi-product-management
A curated list of DeFi product management resources
awesome-defi-trackers
A curated list of DeFi (decentralized finance) project trackers, analytics dashboards, and resources.
bash-teaching-material
This is the repository with teaching material for the bash course.
beto
BETO - Spanish version of the BERT model
binance-trading-bot-1
Automated Binance trading bot - Trade multiple cryptocurrencies. Buy low/sell high with Grid Trading. Integrated with TradingView technical analysis
WhatsCeption
Project for an app that analyzes the data entries from Whatsapp
Complete-Python-3-Bootcamp
Course Files for Complete Python 3 Bootcamp Course on Udemy
course-nlp
A Code-First Introduction to NLP course
course-v3
The 3rd edition of course.fast.ai
deeplearning.ai
Deep Learning Specialization by Andrew NG (Coursera) [5 courses]
Extract-images-ddg
extract images from duckduckgo
InteligenciaArtificial
Algoritmos IA
IntroPythonForDS
Teaching material for the Introduction to Python at the Data Science Retreat
mini_competition_dsr
Repository of a mini competition hosted at DSR
salmonella
Wrecking sandwich traders for fun and profit
simple-arbitrage
Example arbitrage bot using Flashbots
teaching-monolith
Data science teaching materials
whatsapp_gpt2
I will analyze the messages written with Nacho and create a model that talk likes him. Then I will make them talk one to each other. Maybe I should write like a bot that does this, I could have a model for short, ,medium and large messages. Then also a way of randomize how often to reply and the number of messages. another cool feature would be to have some kind of sentiment analysis of the messages. Then it would be also cool to have a matrix of personalities, for example, if we have put the personality of the bot as "angry", he will push "angry" messages (which can be done with the help of the prompt) against "peaceful" or just "informative" message, maybe there is a way of even creating some kind of "passive-aggressive" mode. Then if you have a "peaceful" character, he will try to diverge the conversatoin into something "chill" or "romantic".Another cool thing that we could do detect the mood of the messages would be to do it with a text sentiment tool. This is quite some of an idea.