NYU Deep Learning Spring 2021
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NYU Deep Learning Spring 2021
ReproZip is a tool that simplifies the process of creating reproducible experiments from command-line executions, a frequently-used common denominator in computational science.
Distributed LMS for automating Computing Science Courses From NYU
Syllabus for ITP Foundation Course Introduction to Computational Media, Fall 2018
ForkNet: Adversarial Semantic Scene Completion from a Single Depth Image - ICCV 2019
Topology optimization with finite element analysis in FEniCS. Final project for CSCI-GA.2420: Numerical Methods II at New York University.
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.
Programming in Python & Fundamentals of Software Development - Summer 2019
Accumulated shadow data computed for New York City
Experiments on cluttered mnist dataset with Tensorflow.
Programming in Python and Fundamentals of Software Development - Summer 2017
SuperGAN aims to develope subject agnostic real-time Face Swaping.
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