PyTorch implementations of algorithms for density estimation
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PyTorch implementations of algorithms for density estimation
A lightweight command line tool for calculating poker hand probabilities
UI mod for Dota 2 Auto Chess that adds several QoL improvements to the UI
Demo of an In-database processing tool for scikit-learn
Bayesian Ontology Reasoner
⛔️ DEPRECATED <Dice Roller> A dice roller that displays a probabilistic analysis
Resources, and Pratical Codes (using llm, fine tuning llm, and training model from scratch)
Computation of the probabilities under Ford's alpha model of spanning binary trees and shape using Sage's Python.
Bigram and Trigram Language Models. This repository provides my solution for the 1st Assignment for the course of Text Analytics for the MSc in Data Science at Athens University of Economics and Business.
Dice allows you to pick an option from a given pool with a given set of probabilities
This project consists on a technical study on the Stellarator TJ-II, an experimental device allowing to carry out experiments of turbulent plasmas at high temperature confined by magnetic fields. More precisely, an algorithm for the automatic detection of patterns in the time series of the electrostatic potential measured in the plasma was const…
University project • 2013 - Laboratorio di Calcolo - BSc in Physics, I year
Probing handling of verbal probabilities in NLP models
Independent Project - I coded a version of a popular board game, leveraging Python's power as an OOP language, and ran an interesting series of statistical analyses.
Analyze the advantages in blackjack using statistics and probabilities
Completed both Assignment using NodeJs
Monte Carlo-based probabilistic algorithms for calculating the probabilities of Texas Hold'em games.
A poor man version of anydice in MATLAB/OCTAVE for dice rolling probabilities
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