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ReproZip is a tool that simplifies the process of creating reproducible experiments from command-line executions, a frequently-used common denominator in computational science.
Topology optimization with finite element analysis in FEniCS. Final project for CSCI-GA.2420: Numerical Methods II at New York University.
ForkNet: Adversarial Semantic Scene Completion from a Single Depth Image - ICCV 2019
A standalone version of Urban Pulse
Fast style transfer with facial preservation. Final project for CSCI-GA.2271: Computer Vision (Fall 2018) at New York University.
Teaching as Art. A class at NYU ITP on pedagogy and social practice art.
Accumulated shadow data computed for New York City
Programming in Python & Fundamentals of Software Development - Summer 2019
Experiments on cluttered mnist dataset with Tensorflow.
SuperGAN aims to develope subject agnostic real-time Face Swaping.
Deep Learning Course instructed by Yann LeCun and Alfredo Canziani
Programming in Python and Fundamentals of Software Development - Summer 2017
📺A web application that uses an Arduino based controller to play videos from YouTube like music samples 🎛 🎧
Implementation of the core of an exokernel-style operating system
A web application reproducing ReproZip packages in the cloud.
Solutions Repository 📕 for Computer Vision Basics course on Coursera 🎓 offered by University of Buffalo 🐃 and The State University of New York 🗽
Programming in Python & Fundamentals of Software Development - Summer 2018
Class repo for Mobile Application Development, Integrated Digital Media, Tandon School of Engineering, NYU
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twitter homework thing for NYU Distributed System class
This is the repository for CSCI-SHU 213 Databases course. The final project is a demo web-based air-ticket reservation databases system.
A mini object-oriented language. Project for CSCI-GA.3110: Honors Programming Languages (Fall 2018) at New York University.