Martin Soderstrom's repositories
char-rnn
Multi-layer Recurrent Neural Networks (LSTM, GRU, RNN) for character-level language models in Torch
amazon-dsstne
Deep Scalable Sparse Tensor Network Engine (DSSTNE) is an Amazon developed library for building Deep Learning (DL) machine learning (ML) models
Bottr
The world's simplest framework for creating Bots
Chart.js
Simple HTML5 Charts using the <canvas> tag
chorddiag
R interface to D3 chord diagrams
community
Repo for issue tracking (feature requests, bug reports), code examples, how-tos, etc.
d3
Bring data to life with SVG, Canvas and HTML. :bar_chart::chart_with_upwards_trend::tada:
dashboards
Responsive dashboard templates for Bootstrap
dataquest
Solutions to DataQuest Data Science
deeplift
Public facing deeplift repo
EstherBot
A clone of Smooch's example bot, with a couple of little tweaks. Once you follow the README instructions all you need to do is tweak the file script.json (which is the script for your bot to follow). Those commands control your bot. Have fun! :)
fastText
Library for fast text representation and classification.
ggtech
ggplot2 tech themes, scales, and geoms
GraphLab-Create-SDK
SDK for Turi's GraphLab Create.
kaggle-Facebook-V
Second place solution for Facebook V competition on Kaggle
LaunchKit
A set of web-based tools for mobile app developers, now open source!
Microsoft-TDSP
Repository for Microsoft Team Data Science Process containing documents and scripts
models
Models built with TensorFlow
node-wit
Node.js SDK for Wit.ai
plotbot
Plot Bot, the Plotly Bot
recharts
Redefined chart library built with React and D3
retail-segmentation-based-marketing-campaing-in-r-and-h2o
Showcase for using H2O and R for scoring for marketing campaign in retail
shinyJsTutorials
tutorials materials on R/Shiny bindings to popular javascript libraries
smooch-bot-example
smooch-bot-example
star_wars
Playing around with a Star Wars survey
UBC-STAT545
My first 12 months with R, mostly through a UBC course and my own experiments
visual-center
This is a tool that will find the visual center of your images.