Google Colab Notebooks Collection
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Google Colab Notebooks Collection
Using Jupyter Notebook or Google Colaboratory
Here are my Google Colab Notebooks (Mostly AI)
Python Data Understanding and Data Cleaning for Sales Project Notebook
Notebook uses TensorFlow to finetune BERT for text classification task
The notebook and attention to Certificate of Google Data Analytics on Coursera
📋 Anaconda virtual environment with Jupyter notebook and Landsat imagery and geemap
Google Colab notebook implementation of the Mammoth Word .docx to .html converter
Automatically gradable quizzes in Jupyter Python notebook.
Google Advanced Data Analytics Capstone
This Python library makes it easy to display images and videos in a notebook.
An easy system to create autograding tests in Jupyter Python notebook and deploy to cloud.
This repos contains notebooks for the Advanced Solutions Lab: ML Immersion. Used during Google Cloud Skills Boost course.
Picatrix is a library designed to help security analysts in a notebook environment, such as colab or jupyter.
Designed a responsive website using Bootstrap HTML and CSS to display climate data visualizations made in python using Pandas, Matplotlib, API Request calls, and Google Maps API in a Jupyter Notebook.Weather data visualization website
In this project I have separated my code into a number of files, instead of using the notebook to interact with Python- closer to how a real-life project would be structured. To facilitate this via Colaboratory, I have mounted my Google Drive storage to the notebook so I can use it like a regular file system. After this, I moved on to completing…
Mobile apps are everywhere. They are easy to create and can be lucrative. Because of these two factors, more and more apps are being developed. In this notebook, we will do a comprehensive analysis of the Android app market by comparing over ten thousand apps in Google Play across different categories.
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