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Isaiah Sinclair

I am a Computer Science student who has a passion for programming, running and economics. I enjoy the process of learning and problem-solving, and have established a strong work ethic to achieve my goals.

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  1. soccer-computer-vision-analysis soccer-computer-vision-analysis Public

    This is a project I made for CIS*4900 at the University of Guelph that leverages computer vision techniques to analyze soccer footage.

    Jupyter Notebook

  2. Running-Plan-Generator Running-Plan-Generator Public

    This is a full-stack running plan generator. It takes information about the user's goal and running capability and dynamically generates a training plan customized to the skill level of the runner.…

    JavaScript

  3. Sinclair-Molecule-Viewer Sinclair-Molecule-Viewer Public

    A full-stack web application that I made for CIS*2750 (Software Systems Development and Integration) at the University of Guelph.

    Python

  4. Quantify Quantify Public

    Using a RNN (LSTM) machine learning algorithm to forecast stock prices.

    Python

  5. Pandemic-Gender-Wage-Gap-Statistical-Inference Pandemic-Gender-Wage-Gap-Statistical-Inference Public

    This is a group project created for Introductory Econometrics (ECON*3740) which analyzes how the gender wage gap has changed over the pandemic.

    R

  6. halloween-effect-empirical-analysis halloween-effect-empirical-analysis Public

    This project performs empirical analysis to determine if the Halloween Effect is statistically significant, and if there are any arbitrage opportunities that can be generated from it. This was crea…

    Jupyter Notebook