An open source autonomous driving stack by San Jose State University Autonomous Driving Team
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An open source autonomous driving stack by San Jose State University Autonomous Driving Team
Repo contains the solutions from the weekly coding session by Hoplite
TCP Sliding Window implemented using Python Socket Programming
Deploying Sharded MongoDB database on AWS and creating an application using python
Simple Greenfoot game to demonstrate use of design pattern
This project aims to build an autonomous delivery robot that automatically delivers packages to the target location. It will be able to analyze and find its way to the target using its GPS location. On its way to the target, it will use the lidar sensor to check the surroundings and avoid any obstacles that are in its way. To be able to deliver …
Group project for CS256 Spring 2022 @sjsu || Optimized and implemented unofficial version of one-shot free view neural talking head for live video conferencing.
SJSU CS 151 Summer 2020 Project: Calendar
Computer Graphics Club @ SJSU Website
SJSU CMPE 295 Master Project
A Comparison of LLM Chat Bot Implementation Methods with Travel Use Case
"Freshman 15" is an expression commonly used in the United States that refers to an amount of weight gained during a student's first year at college. To solve this I built an app that automatically presents the user with a customized menu catered to their data points. The app analyses the Dining Commons menu at SJSU to provide students with a cu…
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