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This Repository Contain All the Artificial Intelligence Projects such as Machine Learning, Deep Learning and Generative AI that I have done while understanding Advanced Techniques & Concepts.

  • Updated Jan 14, 2026

Machine Learning projects with source code - Machine Learning projects for beginners, ML projects for final year college students, machine learning projects - beginner to advanced

  • Updated Aug 15, 2024
Land-Cover-Semantic-Segmentation-PyTorch

🛣 Building an end-to-end Promptable Semantic Segmentation (Computer Vision) project from training to inferencing a model on LandCover.ai data (Satellite Imagery).

  • Updated May 15, 2025
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This project uses a pre-trained ResNet50 model from the FastAI library to detect pneumonia in chest X-rays. The dataset which is available on kaggle is used for training the model which classifies the chest xray as NORMAL, VIRAL or BACTERIAL and this project is deployed on Flask

  • Updated Jan 2, 2024
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A collection of hands-on projects exploring machine learning concepts using scikit-learn. Each project demonstrates a key ML technique (i.g, classification, regression, clustering, dimensionality reduction, etc.) with clean, well-documented code for learning and experimentation.

  • Updated Sep 23, 2025
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Areca nut quality sorting is a manual process done by farmers, so this project is aimed to make areca nut quality sorting without human intervention

  • Updated Dec 4, 2024
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A beginner-to-intermediate friendly project exploring machine learning models for regression and classification tasks. Includes a fully documented Jupyter Notebook, Python script, and step-by-step guidance for experimenting with preprocessing, model selection, and evaluation metrics

  • Updated Oct 2, 2025
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Where churn meets anomaly. Churnomaly is not just a churn predictor, it's an early warning system for customer escape velocity. Blending classic churn modeling with outlier-hunting intuition, Churnomaly dives deep into behavioral signals to uncover the subtle shifts that precede goodbye. Think of it as a radar for retention.

  • Updated Dec 23, 2025
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