D-Lab's Machine Learning Working Group at UC Berkeley, with supervised & unsupervised learning tutorials in R and Python
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D-Lab's Machine Learning Working Group at UC Berkeley, with supervised & unsupervised learning tutorials in R and Python
CS 61A: Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, Fall 2022, UC Berkeley
CS 61A: Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
UC Berkeley CS186 AI Chatbot 🤖 🖥️ 🐻
Dual FMC FPGA carrier board developed for general purpose use in particle accelerator electronics instrumentation.
UC Berkeley thesis/dissertation LaTeX Template (ucbthesis) for R Markdown
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CS61B Data Structures (Spring 2018)
This project aims to boot Linux on a RocektChip based SoC, synthesised on the DE10-Nano board. Computer Science Bachelor's Thesis at UAB, Spain.
Full Marks | Auditing CS61B Data Structures, Spring 2021
Coursework for self-studying UC Berkeley's CS61A in Spring 2018 (WIP).
This repo contains all the materials and solutions of UC Berkeley CS 61C fall semester 2020
Explore foundational AI concepts through the Pac-Man projects, designed for UC Berkeley's CS 188 course. Implement search algorithms, multi-agent strategies, and reinforcement learning techniques in Python, emphasizing real-world applications. Engage in the Eutopia Pac-Man contest for a multiplayer capture-the-flag challenge
My Solution to Berkeley CS285 Deep Reinforcement Learning Fall22
This repository contains all the lab, homework, and project code solutions for the CS61B Spring 2018 course, along with detailed comments. (Work in progress) 这个仓库包含了 CS61B Spring 2018 课程的所有lab、作业和项目代码解答,并附有详细注释。(尚未完结)
Parallel C solver for two-player perfect information abstract strategy games.
Research project for performant search of extensive-form games.
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