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LaTeX Template for Mike Morrison's #betterposter
Materials for the course of machine learning at Imperial College organized by Yandex SDA
A selection of textbook-like course notes for the Imperial College Computing modules.
ICDSS Advanced Data Science Team Challenges 2020-2021
A Multi-Agent Simulation Framework and Analysis of the IOTA Tangle - Python implementation and PDF of M.Sc. thesis, Imperial College London
This is a generic LaTeX template for dissertations (layout according to Imperial College London).
EE4-13 Adaptive Signal Processing and Machine Intelligence (2017-2018) Coursework
Discrete Asian Option Pricing for GPUs
Python package to allow Flask web applications to single sign-on through IC's Azure Active Directory
A Python API for Imperial College Union's eActivities
High Level Programming 2018 - Monaco Editor Starter Code
Combine and visualize predictions of international periodically updated COVID-19 pandemic models for the global level and six WHO regions
A LaTeX dissertation template for Imperial College London.
Our solution the Imperial Colellege Computing dept. first year end of year project, an ARM emulator and assembler, along with its extension, an autonomous chess player powered by computer vision and AlphaZero
Imperial College London EE4-68 Pattern Recognition Coursework 2
Imperial College London EE4-68 Pattern Recognition Coursework 1
Imperial College London EE4-62 Machine Learning for Computer Vision Coursework 1
A C++ implementation of the WWII Enigma cryptographic machine that transgresses any physical limitations
A PHP API for Imperial College Union's eActivities
Python notebook containing implementations for the Discrete Fourier Transform which use different versions of the Fast Fourier Transform for their computations. The optimal implementation is then used to solve a variety of problems. This is an extension of the work done in Algorithms II (202).
Code and documentation repository for the BBC micro:bit group project (Imperial College, HiPEDS, 2017 cohort)
Implementation of branch and bound initially written for the Imperial COMP70068 Scheduling and Resource Allocation coursework
Combine and visualize predictions of international periodically updated COVID-19 pandemic models for countries with subnational level estimates: Canada
Command line interface to make the creation and development of visualisations as simple as possible
my notes on course 60020 Simulation and Modelling at Imperial College London