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Always sparse. Never dense. But never say never. A repository for the Adaptive Sparse Connectivity concept and its algorithmic instantiation, i.e. Sparse Evolutionary Training, to boost Deep Learning scalability on various aspects (e.g. memory and computational time efficiency, representation and generalization power).
  • Updated May 19, 2020
  • Python

Predicting Amsterdam house / real estate prices using Ordinary Least Squares-, XGBoost-, KNN-, Lasso-, Ridge-, Polynomial-, Random Forest-, and Neural Network MLP Regression (via scikit-learn)
  • Updated Apr 9, 2019
  • Python

Jupyter notebook that outlines the process of creating a machine learning predictive model. Predicts the peak "Wins Shared" by the current draft prospects based on numerous features such as college stats, projected draft pick, physical profile and age. I try out multiple models and pick the best performing one for the data from my judgement.
  • Updated Apr 17, 2018
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