Masakhane Web is a translation web application for solely African Languages.
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Masakhane Web is a translation web application for solely African Languages.
A simple library of all the countries in Africa and their country codes in JSON format.
africanCOMMONS is a platform to showcase re-useable tools built across Africa and the people & organisations building them. Accessible at https://commons.africa/
Sankofa Display is a typeface that draws inspiration from African art styles, with a focus on straight-line geometric designs.
A lightweight library containing data for all Nigerian geopolitical zones, states, coordinates, population and other related data in JSON format.
Curated list of African Developers around the globe
This repo is a work in progress, building a Speech corpus for Berom, a low Resource language in Plateau State Nigeria
This repository is an initial pipeline for reading, processing, labelling and classifying unstructured annual reports of South African (SA) banks with the aim of identifying financial risk. It leveraged work by the Corporate Financial Information Environment-Final Report Structure Extractor (CFIE–FRSE) of El-Haj et al. which created a corpus of …
This repo is made public for my article in Analytics Vidhya. Using deep learning and picture classification, we created a working prototype for fashionistas in detecting African Attires. The objective is to carry out a comprehensive machine-learning demo utilizing a scenario of a real-world issue.
Overview of available datasets and how to use them.
I preserve the Black Lives Matter message by turning physical murals into digital fonts: Black Lives Matter Font. Therefore, Nn one can deface the movement.
A Fashion Tech Social Enterprise
This is a simple website developed using HTML, CSS and JavaScript programming languages. It provides and interactive field that its users can get to fill in their data and get an akan name computed for them.
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