Parinita Edke's Projects
MasseyHacks III submission.
Fetal Region Localisation using PyTorch and Soft Proposal Networks (paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/1808.00793)
Gated-Shape CNN for Semantic Segmentation (ICCV 2019)
CSC413 Final Project: Mix and match image captioning
Uses a UNet model for image segmentation of cars and trucks ππ
An example Android project for CSC207 Software Design.
A math game built using Android Studio and Java to test quick calculation skills.
The official repository for MedSAM: Segment Anything in Medical Images.
Uses a VAE model to model a distribution for numbers 0-9 in the latent space π’
Designed a machine learning model to predict student answers to unseen diagnostic questions to estimate student ability in personalized online education. This allows for tailoring education to better suit a student's learning goals ππ©πΌβπ«
Momo the Cat fights off ghosts to win back a spell book. A recreation of the 2016 Google Halloween Doodle! π§π»ββοΈ
Sandbox to tinker with neural networks and datasets π§ β¨
Github Pages template for academic personal websites, forked from mmistakes/minimal-mistakes
My personal repo
β¨ Personal website built using the beautiful-jekyll template β¨
A practice git repository where you can eff up as much as you'd like plus work with a real, living, breathing person on the other side. Here we learn all things git. Feel free to send Pull Requests to see what it's like when someone asks you "Can you squash your commits for us" and you're all like "How the hell do I do that?"
The repository provides code for running inference with the SegmentAnything Model (SAM), links for downloading the trained model checkpoints, and example notebooks that show how to use the model.
All of my code for "Machine Learning to Predict Compensated Cirrhosis" Project
A simulation of a game of Tag using an Object Oriented Design.
We wanted to find a good way to make fashion more accessible and eco-friendly at the same time. The fast fashion industry generates a lot of packaging and clothing waste, so we wanted to find a more sustainable alternative to conventional online shopping. Submitted to UofTHacks 2020
An android game developed to simulate what itβs like going to UofT! Developed the game using SOLID principles and design patterns as a guide π©π½βπ»π
Implementation of Vision Transformer, a simple way to achieve SOTA in vision classification with only a single transformer encoder, in Pytorch