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Problem Statement: Given the tweets from customers about various tech firms who manufacture and sell mobiles, computers, laptops, etc, the task is to identify if the tweets have a negative sentiment towards such companies or products.

  • Updated May 17, 2020
  • Python

The project involves performing clustering analysis (K-Means, Hierarchical clustering, visualization post PCA) to segregate stocks based on similar characteristics or with minimum correlation. Having a diversified portfolio tends to yield higher returns and face lower risk by tempering potential losses when the market is down.

  • Updated Jan 20, 2022
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Leveraging the power of Machine Learning as a tool, we delve into the realm of app permissions to discern the true nature of applications, whether they harbor malicious or benign intent. By analyzing and predicting based on these permissions, we unlock valuable insights to safeguard users in the digital landscape.

  • Updated May 29, 2023
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QuickCNN is high-level library written in Python, and backed by the Keras, TensorFlow, and Scikit-learn libraries. It was developed to exercise faster experimentation with Convolutional Neural Networks(CNN). Majorly, it is intended to use the Google-Colaboratory to quickly play with the ConvNet architectures. It also allow to train on your local…

  • Updated Dec 29, 2018
  • Python

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