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D-Lab's Machine Learning Working Group at UC Berkeley, with supervised & unsupervised learning tutorials in R and Python
CS 61A: Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, Fall 2022, UC Berkeley
UC Berkeley CS186 AI Chatbot 🤖 🖥️ 🐻
Dual FMC FPGA carrier board developed for general purpose use in particle accelerator electronics instrumentation.
UC Berkeley thesis/dissertation LaTeX Template (ucbthesis) for R Markdown
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CS 61A: Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
Coursework for self-studying UC Berkeley's CS61A in Spring 2018 (WIP).
This project aims to boot Linux on a RocektChip based SoC, synthesised on the DE10-Nano board. Computer Science Bachelor's Thesis at UAB, Spain.
Full Marks | Auditing CS61B Data Structures, Spring 2021
Explore foundational AI concepts through the Pac-Man projects, designed for UC Berkeley's CS 188 course. Implement search algorithms, multi-agent strategies, and reinforcement learning techniques in Python, emphasizing real-world applications. Engage in the Eutopia Pac-Man contest for a multiplayer capture-the-flag challenge
Research project for performant search of extensive-form games.
My Solution to Berkeley CS285 Deep Reinforcement Learning Fall22
The course from http://www-inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~cs61a/fa16/
My study materials of SICP(CS61A)
Build a Blockchain Startup: Decentralized Application (dApp) Development and Entrepreneurship Advanced Topics in Entrepreneurship & Innovation INDENG 190E/290
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, Summer 2019
Final project from "Machine Learning at Scale" (W261) in UC Berkeley's Data Science Masters program
Demonstration of Artificial Intelligence using Pac-man game
The UC Berkeley Data Scholars Pathways Seminar exposes its students to many different cutting-edge Data Science tools.
Self-study CS61B, Data Structures course (Spring 2021) at UC Berkeley lectured by Josh Hug.
Contents from UCB's Sprite OS FTP
Notes and exercises from the BerkeleyX (online platform for UC Berkley) Data8.1x course "Foundations of Data Science: Computational Thinking with Python "
UC Berkeley —— CS61B Data Structures Spring 2014
A research tool to analyze admission demographic trends at UC Berkeley. View the tool at http://admissions.shomil.me
This is a UCBerkeley project that I had assignment on, the assignment is given in l1.pdf.