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This project uses supervised machine learning techniques with multiple regression models to predict CO2 emissions in Canada, it includes data cleaning, encoding, analyzing and visualization to identify patterns, resulting in a model that can make accurate predictions.

  • Updated Mar 13, 2023
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This repo is for copula based analysis on bivariate as well as multivariate data sets in ecology and related fields. For details and citation we refer to this publication: Ghosh et al., Advances in Ecological Research, vol 62,pp 409, 2020

  • Updated Mar 16, 2020
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This is a Premiere Project done by Team Gitlab in Hamoye Data Science Program Dec'22. Out of 5 models used on the data, Random Forest Classifier was used to further improve the prediction of characters death. With parameter tuning and few cross validation, we were able to reduce the base error by 5.42% and increase accuracy by 2,42%.

  • Updated Sep 1, 2023
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This has been a machine learning quest to classify cancer types using gene expression data, utilizing powerful tools and techniques to preprocess, train and evaluate models. The ultimate goal, to save lives through early diagnosis with high accuracy and precision.

  • Updated Mar 18, 2023
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A machine learning pipeline for classifying cybersecurity incidents as True Positive(TP), Benign Positive(BP), or False Positive(FP) using the Microsoft GUIDE dataset. Features advanced preprocessing, XGBoost optimization, SMOTE, SHAP analysis, and deployment-ready models. Tools: Python, scikit-learn, XGBoost, LightGBM, SHAP and imbalanced-learn

  • Updated Nov 27, 2024
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