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SciKits
SciKits (short for SciPy Toolkits) are add-on packages for SciPy, hosted and developed separately and independently from the main SciPy distribution. All SciKits are licensed under OSI-approved licenses.
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Machine learning . A gender classification code in python to predict the gender based on height weight and shoe size
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Sales predicition using data science in python programming
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Machine Learning in practice with scikit-learn
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Canny Edge Detection Implementation in Python
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Image Classification about classification animals cat, dog and wild animals.
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In this analysis, I will be using several supervised machine learning models to predict credit risk on loan data.
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Use the Scikit-Network for PageRank algorithms including Topic-specific PR and improve the performance of various recommendation-systems using Surprise library
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The classic Kaggle Titanic data science challenge
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Created a Movie recommender based on diff algorithms.
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Instagram Fake account detection ML model using SciKit Learn
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Rating: (6/10) The project uses Python libraries and APIs to analyze Reddit data, predict user input, suggest new titles based on cosine similarity, calculate combined scores, and output the best suggestion.
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Project aimed to classify the customer reviews on Amazon into positive or negative sentiment.
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Use a random forest to predict the probability of being accepted into graduate programs.
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Detailed statistical analysis and data visualisation of a dataset containing records of used cars and prediction of their price using Linear Regression Model & Random Forest Model.
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