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sEMG-Hand-Gesture-Recognition
The source code for the real-time hand gesture recognition algorithm based on Temporal Muscle Activation maps of multi-channel surface electromyography (sEMG) signals.DeepPhaseUnwrap
This repository Introduces a joint convolutional and spatial quad-directional LSTM (SQD-LSTM) network for phase unwrapping in 2D images.Schrodinger-Equation-Simulation
Includes the codes used for simulating the Schrรถdinger's Wave Equation in 1D, 2D and 3D potential wells.value-of-ood-data
The value of out-of-distribution data (ICML 2023)Curriculum-Vitae
Latest version of my CV.MCW2Graph
DeepRetina
Work on retinal and scleral image understanding (in progress)Whole-Brain-Segmentation
The objective of this project is to use a deep learning approach to segment the whole brain region from the MRI images.FIR-Filter-Design-
The project was conducted as a part of the module Digital Signal Processing EN2570. The objective was to design a Non - Recursive (Finite Impulse Response) Bandstop Filter using the Kaiser Window Function. MATLAB 2014a software package was used as the programming environment for the design project.IRIS
iris-plot is a tool written in MATLAB to visualize the gain of function or the loss of function in terms of the p-value from the two-sample unpaired t-test performed upon the patient and control data.UART-Implementation-on-FPGA
The Universal Asynchronous Receiver -Transmitter (UART) is a hardware device utilized for asynchronous serial communication between electronic devices. It obtains each byte (8 parallel bits) of data and converts it into a series of bits which are transmitted in a sequential manner. The objective was to implement a UART using a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) and achieve half -duplex communication between two such UARTs. The device was tested using the test bench and the timing diagrams were obtained successfully.lipschitz-llm
ProL
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