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Hyperspectral image Processing and Classification. This repository provides my solution for Project assignment for the course of Machine Learning and Computational Statistics for the MSc in Data Science at Athens University of Economics and Business.
A collection of Pseudo Random Number Generator (PRNG) for .NET
Classes for square (and rectangular) boxes, optionally with some content.
Augmented Reality Sandbox
Create an iterator which generates a sequence of nonsquares.
Create an iterator which generates a sequence of squares.
These notebooks are my walk-through analysis, (including visualization, polynomial regression and more), of some data regarding the growth of squares to be able to solve the puzzle of counting all the squares you could see in a grid of any size.
Scala Latin Square Generation Package
Compute a moving mean squared error (MSE) incrementally.
Compute a moving root mean squared error (RMSE) incrementally.
Compute a moving residual sum of squares (RSS) incrementally.
1x1 to 10X10 Lights out game!
Digital football squares
A game where you need to press the red square wherever it is.
Simple square numbers visualization
Square chart in d3 for parts of whole visualizations
Simple game in JQuery / JS with P5.js
Web interface to manipulate squares or rectangles
Implementations and explorations of several pipelines and algorithms in Robotic Vision, as part of the Mobile Robotics (Monsoon 2021) course.
Practice your perfect squares with this page built in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
A game where you need to press the red square wherever it is.
Football squares generator with additional features that support any number of entries from 1 - 100 and optional assignment of batch assignment of unassigned entries
Simple Squares (dots and boxes) web app where you can play against a "semi-intelligent" computer player
simple codes of Java and only whats need no more no less *
The "Squares" and "Cubes" programs are simple Python scripts that calculate and display the squares and cubes of the first ten numbers (1 through 10), respectively.