Zarak shah ji's Projects
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Simple guessing game, just predict the queen out of three options avai
Crypto currency related new and hot news with defined charts and tables to understand the data much easily
Cybersecurity project using Convolutional Neural Networks on application built on microservices
Open-source benchmark suite for cloud microservices
Official Code for DiffMorpher: Unleashing the Capability of Diffusion Models for Image Morphing
This project analyzes different techniques on how to detect driver drowsiness and compares them to find the best one. our focus is to detect the face of the driver, primarily its eyes and head movement and assign a score based on how open or how closed the driverβs eyes are and how titled is driver's head.
"Enhancing Communication for the Deaf: A real-time gesture detection app utilizing deep learning and computer vision to translate hand sign language to audio/text. The mission is to make communication more accessible, empowering individuals with innovative tools for seamless interaction. Join me in bridging gaps and fostering inclusion."
Automatically sync your leetcode solutions to your github account - top 5 trending GitHub repository
Course to get into Large Language Models (LLMs) with roadmaps and Colab notebooks.
Content based Recommender System
Application Layer DoS Testing Framework
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.
DeathStarBench Open-source benchmark suite for cloud microservices. DeathStarBench includes five end-to-end services, four for cloud systems, and one for cloud-edge systems running on drone swarms. End-to-end Services suite-icon Social Network (released) Media Service (released) Hotel Reservation (released) E-commerce site (in progress) Banking System (in progress) Drone coordination system (in progress) License & Copyright DeathStarBench is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2. DeathStarBench is being developed by the SAIL group at Cornell University. Publications More details on the applications and a characterization of their behavior can be found at "An Open-Source Benchmark Suite for Microservices and Their Hardware-Software Implications for Cloud and Edge Systems", Y. Gan et al., ASPLOS 2019. If you use this benchmark suite in your work, we ask that you please cite the paper above. Beta-testing If you are interested in joining the beta-testing group for DeathStarBench, send us an email at: [email protected]
Tracking progress for practicing coding questions and learning various hacky patterns
Searches if a word exists in a specific file or not