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Python

Mugal art the Python way

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From the megalithic temples of Malta to indulgent study of symmetric proportions by the likes of Vitruvius and Da Vinci to the current study of hemispheres of the brain by neuroscientists, our fascination and emotional pleasure from symmetric structures and ordered geometric shapes is undeniable.

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CUDA setup for Tensorflow

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Though I had used Tensorflow before, it was mostly for small-scale computations. When we decided to step up and use DNN’s for our day-to-day work on the Sunbird platform, I had to set up Tensorflow in a GPU-enabled system. The TensorFlow documentation is pretty user-friendly (Ref: TensorFlow documentation).

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Information retrieval

Search Relevancy

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From being reminded to restock grocery based on your current exercise routine to telling your child what Content to use to learn algebra, our lives are increasingly governed by Information retrieval (IR) systems (search/recommendation engines).

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Recommendation engine

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From being reminded to restock grocery based on your current exercise routine to telling your child what Content to use to learn algebra, our lives are increasingly governed by Information retrieval (IR) systems (search/recommendation engines).

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Explainability

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From being reminded to restock grocery based on your current exercise routine to telling your child what Content to use to learn algebra, our lives are increasingly governed by Information retrieval (IR) systems (search/recommendation engines).

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Design thinking

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From being reminded to restock grocery based on your current exercise routine to telling your child what Content to use to learn algebra, our lives are increasingly governed by Information retrieval (IR) systems (search/recommendation engines).

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CUDA

CUDA setup for Tensorflow

  • 2 min read

Though I had used Tensorflow before, it was mostly for small-scale computations. When we decided to step up and use DNN’s for our day-to-day work on the Sunbird platform, I had to set up Tensorflow in a GPU-enabled system. The TensorFlow documentation is pretty user-friendly (Ref: TensorFlow documentation).

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Tensorflow

CUDA setup for Tensorflow

  • 2 min read

Though I had used Tensorflow before, it was mostly for small-scale computations. When we decided to step up and use DNN’s for our day-to-day work on the Sunbird platform, I had to set up Tensorflow in a GPU-enabled system. The TensorFlow documentation is pretty user-friendly (Ref: TensorFlow documentation).

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GPU

CUDA setup for Tensorflow

  • 2 min read

Though I had used Tensorflow before, it was mostly for small-scale computations. When we decided to step up and use DNN’s for our day-to-day work on the Sunbird platform, I had to set up Tensorflow in a GPU-enabled system. The TensorFlow documentation is pretty user-friendly (Ref: TensorFlow documentation).

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NLP

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ML as Service

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CI / CD

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Sunbird ML Workbench

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Jali

Mugal art the Python way

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From the megalithic temples of Malta to indulgent study of symmetric proportions by the likes of Vitruvius and Da Vinci to the current study of hemispheres of the brain by neuroscientists, our fascination and emotional pleasure from symmetric structures and ordered geometric shapes is undeniable.

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Turtle graphics

Mugal art the Python way

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From the megalithic temples of Malta to indulgent study of symmetric proportions by the likes of Vitruvius and Da Vinci to the current study of hemispheres of the brain by neuroscientists, our fascination and emotional pleasure from symmetric structures and ordered geometric shapes is undeniable.

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Symmetry

Mugal art the Python way

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From the megalithic temples of Malta to indulgent study of symmetric proportions by the likes of Vitruvius and Da Vinci to the current study of hemispheres of the brain by neuroscientists, our fascination and emotional pleasure from symmetric structures and ordered geometric shapes is undeniable.

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Architecture

Mugal art the Python way

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From the megalithic temples of Malta to indulgent study of symmetric proportions by the likes of Vitruvius and Da Vinci to the current study of hemispheres of the brain by neuroscientists, our fascination and emotional pleasure from symmetric structures and ordered geometric shapes is undeniable.

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