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吴恩达(Andrew Ng)在coursera的机器学习课程习题的python实现
Notebook for quick search
Notebook for quick search
Notebook for quick search
My Assignment Submission made during the course 📙
This application collects Grad Schools data from https://www.usnews.com and gives output in an excel file
Personal note on the Introduction to Computer Networking
Building an ACL tear , Meniscus tear and Knee abnormality detector to spot knee injuries from MRIs with PyTorch (MRNet)
Machine learning problem sets from Stanford University's Machine Learning course on Coursera
It contains all the assignments of machine learning coursera.
This is one of several final project ideas. You can implement any of the final project ideas, or you can come up with your own.
Notes for Machine learning on coursera (Stanford University)
Programming assignments for Stanford University's Machine Learning Course.
CS193P iOS application development (Stanford) - Assignment 3
My solutions standford ml-class-exercises in python
Question answering system using java to access local & internet resource
PHP implementation of Standford's password policy
Machine Learning Exercise Scripts
Simple demo app developed as part of Stanford CS193P iOS application development course
CS193P iOS application development (Stanford) - Assignment 6
Project that detects the brand of a car, between 1 and 49 brands ( the 49 brands of Stanford car file), that appears in a photograph with a success rate of more than 80% (using a test file that has not been involved in the training as a valid or training file, "unseen data") and can be implemented on a personal computer.
The repository of CS193p - Developing Apps for iOS
Introduction to Statistical Learning(Standford)
Machine Learning Coursera from Standford University
Exercises of Machine Learning Course by Andrew Ng Standford University
Review the machine learning contents by applying the assignment in python language.
PageRank algorithm on Stanford Large Network Dataset Collection
Blake Master's notes from Peter Thiel's CS183: Startup