Ahsan Khan's Projects
A simple representation of Alcohol consumption increase among the population of india during the last deacde.
A simple classifaction model that performs binary classification in order to classify cats and dogs on the basis of their images.
Census Prediction using Tensorflow
Minimalistic approach in solving the Chartbusters Hackathon problem (https://www.machinehack.com/course/chartbusters-prediction-foretell-the-popularity-of-songs/).
This dataset can be used to predict the chronic kidney disease and it can be collected from the hospital nearly 2 months of period.
Full Stack Deep Learning Online Course
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Cheat Sheets
A simple machine learning model made with the help of Python pandas library and some other machine learning tools in order to predicts a country's development status prediction .
Notebooks for learning deep learning
A collection of cheetsheets for the purpose of performing the techniques of Data Science on a dataset.
A kernel that was made in order to solve the HackerEarth's The Great Indian Data Scientist Hiring Challenge.
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Search for Tweets and download the data labeled with it's Polarity in CSV format
Linux kernel source tree
Google Chrome, Firefox, and Thunderbird extension that lets you write email in Markdown and render it before sending.
PDf Analyzer built to convert scanned pdf into text files
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Model and predicting chances of winning Chicken Dinner in PUBG Solo Mode
An attempt to make a simle python game.
A role playing game made with simple Python coding elements and using Python's Object Oriented approach.
Dataset saved to fetch
An Open Source Machine Learning Framework for Everyone
Tetris (Russian: Тетрис [ˈtɛtrʲɪs]; portmanteau of "tetromino" and "tennis") is a tile-matching puzzle video game originally designed and programmed by Soviet Russian software engineer Alexey Leonidovich Pajitnov (Russian: Алексе́й Леони́дович Па́житнов).[1] The first playable version was completed on June 6, 1984,[2] while he was working for the Dorodnitsyn Computing Centre of the Academy of Science of the Soviet Union in Moscow.[3] He derived its name from combining the Greek numerical prefix tetra- (the falling pieces contain 4 segments) and tennis, Pajitnov's favorite sport.[4][5] The name is also used in-game to refer to the play where four lines are cleared at once.
A simple model to predict survival of the passengers who were onboard the Titanic based on several classifications.
Predictive model based on the house electricity meter reading done by the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board