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megan-yong/README.md

Hello! 😁

I'm Megan Yong (she/her), a MSc Computer Science with Speech and Language Processing student at the University of Sheffield. I'm interested in computational linguistics, specifically knowledge engineering, conversation design, multilingual NLP models, or LLMs.

Skills:

I'm currently learning Python, and have dabbled in LaTex, R, Java, HTML, and CSS.

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  1. L2-Syntax-Arabic-Eng L2-Syntax-Arabic-Eng Public

    R code analysing L1 transfer in L2 English syntax of native Jordanian Arabic speakers, in terms of data wrangling, visualisation, and statistical modelling.

    R

  2. choose-your-own-adventure choose-your-own-adventure Public

    Created a Choose Your Own Adventure game using Python.

    Python

  3. team-availability-planner team-availability-planner Public

    A Python program to calculate which day of the week would have the most participation based on input from team members regarding their availability.

    Python

  4. playing-cards playing-cards Public

    Created a model of a deck of cards that can form the basis for building digital card game programs using Python.

    Python

  5. twitter-user-corpus twitter-user-corpus Public

    R code analysing the top 15 most frequent words (excluding stop words) found in Kennedy McMann's tweets.

    R

  6. uk-twitter-variation uk-twitter-variation Public

    R code analysing the lexical variation of "sweater", "jumper", and "pullover" in the UK based on tweets.

    R