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eurostat/correspondenceTables

Functions for creating or updating correspondence tables between two statistical classifications

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anqorithm/isic4kit

A Python SDK Library for working with the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC), Revision 4.

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rxcksthedemon/isic4kit

A Python SDK Library for working with the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC), Revision 4.

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joshgc19/landscape-detector

A landscape classification algorithm that utilizes pattern recognition techniques in supervised machine learning with a statistical classifier.

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Hevenicio/Detecting-COVID-19-with-Chest-X-Ray-using-PyTorch

In this project, PyTorch is used to create and train a ResNet-18 model and apply it to a set of chest X-ray data. [Project done on Coursera Project Network]

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andre-balbi/monitor-exercicios

Este projeto busca desenvolver um aplicativo que usa dados de sensores de pulso (smartwatches) para acompanhar exercícios de treinamento de força.

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VaasuCodez/Detecting-COVID-19-with-Chest-X-Ray-using-PyTorch

Objective of this project is to create an image classification model that can predict Chest X-Ray scans that belong to one of the three classes: Normal, Viral Pneumonia, COVID-19 with a reasonably high accuracy using PyTorch.

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