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Open Source

Open source is a term denoting that a product includes permission to use its source code, design documents, or content. It most commonly refers to the open source model, in which open source software or other products are released under an open source license as part of the open source-software movement. Use of the term originated with software, but has expanded beyond the software sector to cover other open content and forms of open collaboration.

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A dermoscopic skin cancer image classifier trained via transfer learning with MobileNet. This is for my BSc(Hons) Software Engineering dissertation titled “Creating A Multiclass Computer Aided Diagnosis System For Skin Cancer Using Deep Neural Networks”.

  • Updated Mar 10, 2023
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Obese-tree is a GitHub repository showcasing the application of a Support Vector Machine (SVM) model to estimate obesity levels based on eating habits and physical condition. Explore the code, data, and Jupyter notebooks to learn how SVM can be used for predictive modeling in the context of health and wellness.

  • Updated Sep 5, 2023
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Taking advantage of the open sciene approach of the ATLAS Open Data project and it's tools, for educational purposes, which allow to have an idea of how they perform data analysis in high-energy physics, the project was focused on the automation of the notebooks where these analyzes are carried out and the documentation was expanded to make them…

  • Updated Jul 5, 2021
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