Data analysis project to analyze user and system CPU Utilization time of the computer activity in the Delve lab of the University of Toronto
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Data analysis project to analyze user and system CPU Utilization time of the computer activity in the Delve lab of the University of Toronto
C++ server to be used with the instrument control and data acquisition MATLAB app of the MP011 lab at the University of Toronto.
MATLAB app for instrument control and data acquisition in the MP011 lab at the University of Toronto.
Final Project for CSCB58, Summer 2017
Second assignment of UofT Software Design course (Fall 2017).
Phase 1 of final project of Software Design course at University of Toronto (Fall 2017).
Phase 2 of Final Project in Software Design at University of Toronto (2017)
Assignment 1 for Computational Design course at University of Toronto (2017).
Second assignment of UofT Computational Design course (2017).
Third assignment of UofT Computational Design course (2017).
Fourth assignment in UofT Computational Design course (2017).
Extracting topics using rules.
Signature Based Fault Tolerance
A chrome extension that links "Analyze Your Professor" to user's browser
Tensorflow Lattice Regression for predicting house prices
In this repo, I apply various statistical methods (Bayesian) and neural networks in Python(Jupyter Notebook) to analyze and examine relevant topics within computational linguistics. This was part of a 400-level seminar designed for us to engage in interdisciplinary methods to investigate linguistic phenomena.
Standard operating procedure for the ultrafast laser and electron diffraction setup.
LaTeX source code of the Ph.D. thesis of Lai Chung Liu
Mathematical proof of functionality, of a highly efficient pseudo-random number generator: The Ziggurat Method
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