Saran Ahluwalia's Projects
Lab for Linear and Logistic Regression, SciKit Learn
Implementation of Adaptive Boosting. AdaBoost is adaptive in the sense that subsequent weak learners are tweaked in favor of those instances misclassified by previous classifiers.
Github Pages personal site - forked from mmistakes/minimal-mistakes
An implementation of two NLP classifiers using Play, Spark, Akka and Scala
Experimenting with Akka and the Scala Client for RabbitMQ
Kaggle's Allstate Purchase Prediction Challenge
Angular admin dashboard with material design
Everything that Angular Material has to offer under one roof; everything but the kitchen sink.
Angular styleguide for teams
Handle multiple users, registration, and real-time data, with AngularJS
Ansible is a radically simple IT automation platform that makes your applications and systems easier to deploy. Avoid writing scripts or custom code to deploy and update your applications— automate in a language that approaches plain English, using SSH, with no agents to install on remote systems.
Revised Version: Thank you to Ray Villalobos
Yet another resource for collecting articles, videos etc. regarding functional programming
A curated list of awesome test automation frameworks, tools, libraries, and software for different programming languages. Sponsored by http://sdclabs.com
Python bindings for Amazon Web Services
Barnes Hut Simulation
Review of Some Concepts for Hierarchical Modeling
Machine Learning models using a Bayesian approach and often PyMC3
This is a project for me to work on my knowledge of the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm, object-oriented programming, and creating a Python package.
Bentley Ottman Algorithm to Validate Convex and Simple Polygons
Source code for our paper "BLOB: a probabilistic model for recommendation that combines organic and bandit signals" published at KDD 2020.
Example for build a React.js framework from scratch.
:sun_with_face: A Promise-based utility to cache images in canvas, enhance rendering efficiency and prevent flickering
d3, crossfilter, and dc.js
Through our CitySDK, we are aiming to provide a user-friendly “toolbox” for civic hackers to connect local and national public data. The creation of the SDK came out of the desire to make it easier to use the Census API for common tasks that our developer community asked for. We have been engaging developers around the country for the past two years and have observed how they use the API and have built the most commonly needed functionalities usually put ‘on top’ of our API right into the SDK, saving the developer from having to do it herself.
A simple website for people trying to navigate the process of having records sealed in DC
Clojure to JS compiler
CNN and NN for Visual Recognition
Using Rust and WebGL in order to Demonstrate Tessellation