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This is archived for external links from my youtube videos and medium.com blogs posts.

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Educational Background and Professional Interests

3rd-year Cognitive science major at Simon Fraser University. VP of Cognitive Science Student Society. Interested in Machine Learning, Big Data Analytics, Feature Engineering (cybersecurity & health care), Financial Forecasting, Anomaly Detection (CyberSecurity-detection), and Embedded Systems for Automation.

Currently in a grad-level ML course, CMPT 419/726: Machine Learning, with a reasearch project and presenation. Class runs from 01/2020 - 04/2020

Also interested in general software development, in particular to following topics: Natural Language Processing, Computer Vision, Backend-end web development (Server and APIs), Android, Low level programming, and working with EEG (brain waves) and it’s associated signal processing

Research Interests: Predictive modeling of Human behavior

Personal Projects - Current:

Deep learning

Notes

  • iPython Notebooks
    • Kaggle competitions, Anomaly Detection, Cyber Security and, Finance
  • Notes
    • Summarized books: Python for Data Analysis, ThinkDSP (Digital Signal Processing)

Personal Projects - Past:

Ordered chronologically

##The "MNIST" of Brain Digits

  • Given the brain signal(s) of 2 seconds each, captured with the stimulus of seeing a digit (from 0 to 9) and thinking about it, determine what the digit is

All my OpenCV-projects were made over reading break 2019

  1. Find an Ali. Used this educational source
  2. License Plate OCR
    • Given an image of a License plate, Output all the text found.
    • I failed to process the image in a way such that pyTesseract-OCR will work.

SFU Robotics Club

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