The second project from the course "Softwear Project" at Tel Aviv University, Created with fellow student Valeria Vaisman. Grade: 100.
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NumPy is an open source library for the Python programming language, adding support for large, multidimensional arrays, and matrices, along with a large collection of high-level mathematical functions to operate on these arrays.
The second project from the course "Softwear Project" at Tel Aviv University, Created with fellow student Valeria Vaisman. Grade: 100.
Numc was both a programming project as well as an optimization project, where I implemented a naive version of Num.py in C and then attempted to optimize some of the matrix operations to be as fast as the original Num.py. To increase performance, I optimized the algorithm, used SIMD instructions, and implemented parallel programming with OpenMP.…
Projects for "Problem solving with high level languages" (INF4331) at the University of Oslo
Connect4 is a two-player connection board game, in which the players choose a color and then take turns dropping colored tokens into a seven-column, six-row vertically suspended grid. This is a Artificial Intelligence version of this game using minimax algorithm
Permutations, Combinations and Product for Numpy - written in Cython - 20x faster than itertools
A collection of scripts and tools for image processing and compression using Python. Whether you're interested in exploring image quantization, Run-Length Encoding (RLE), or visualizing grayscale images, this repository has something for you. Feel free to explore the various scripts and contribute to the project.
MNIST digit recognizer system
A C++ implementation of connectedComponents3D, and you can call it use python.
Agent-based model for the simulation of Sleeping Sickness disease behavior in a fictional population.
Implémentation de l'algorithme de Karger et de Karger-Stein
Multi-variate linear regression using stochastic gradient descent
A python wrapper to handle numpy arrays for YOLOV2.
The fundamental package for scientific computing with Python.
Simple C++ thread-safe interface to use NumPy's Random Legacy distributions directly.
Created by Travis Oliphant
Latest release 18 days ago