Name: Ravi Bansal
Type: User
Company: CGI India
Bio: Software engineer, textile engineering graduate and Deep Learning and Artificial Intelligence Enthusiast.
Twitter: RaviBansal7717
Location: Jalandhar, Punjab, India
Blog: www.linkedin.com/in/scienravibansal
Ravi Bansal's Projects
Example notebooks that show how to apply machine learning, deep learning and reinforcement learning in Amazon SageMaker
The demo app can be found at
A PyTorch implementation of "Capsule Graph Neural Network" (ICLR 2019).
A complete computer science study plan to become a software engineer.
Exercise notebooks for CVND.
Drench yourself in Deep Learning, Reinforcement Learning, Machine Learning, Computer Vision, and NLP by learning from these exciting lectures!!
Projects and exercises for the latest Deep Learning ND program https://www.udacity.com/course/deep-learning-nanodegree--nd101
Repo for the Deep Reinforcement Learning Nanodegree program
Over 200 figures and diagrams of the most popular deep learning architectures and layers FREE TO USE in your blog posts, slides, presentations, or papers.
A streamlit based web application that can recognize facial expressions from uploaded images.
Google foo.bar recruitment challenges
For IBM Quantum Challenge 2021 (May 20 - 26)
Fast, modular reference implementation of Instance Segmentation and Object Detection algorithms in PyTorch.
A minimal PyTorch re-implementation of the OpenAI GPT (Generative Pretrained Transformer) training
Efficient Image Captioning code in Torch, runs on GPU
Angular module to write beautiful math expressions in TeX syntax boosted by KaTeX library
Hosted At
Highly cited and useful papers related to machine learning, deep learning, AI, game theory, reinforcement learning
Contains material for the PennyLane tutorial at CERN on 3/4 February 2021.
A wider selection of Prism themes
All Algorithms implemented in Python
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC34rW-HtPJulxr5wp2Xa04w?sub_confirmation=1
Python tutorials in both Jupyter Notebook and youtube format.
Github repository for the medium article on deploying streamlit and opencv based web app to Heroku.
A collection of experiments building towards a browser powered assistant