Robbie Barrat (@robbiebarrat)
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  • Registered over 9 years ago
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    Lua
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  • Location πŸ‡«πŸ‡· France
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Top repositories

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art-DCGAN

Modified implementation of DCGAN focused on generative art. Includes pre-trained models for landscapes, nude-portraits, and others.
Lua
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rapping-neural-network

Rap song writing recurrent neural network trained on Kanye West's entire discography
Python
1,023
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plant-art

Guid to help you make generative art using the electrical activity in plants 🎨🌱
Processing
272
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twitter-contest-enterer

Twitter bot that mass-enters contests on twitters, and (mostly) avoids bot-detection accounts.
Python
137
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Bach_AI

LSTM Neural Network that tries to write piano melodies similar to Bach's
NewLisp
120
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Sculpture-GAN

3D-DCGAN trained on a corpus of 3D printable objects - as a result, the generations are usually 3D printable
Python
106
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unbeatable_tictactoe

Unbeatable Tic Tac Toe playing algorithm written in python 2.7
Python
15
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word-search

Solves word search puzzles.
Python
14
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Stock_advisor

This program uses the Yahoo_finance api for python to get basic stock info for a company the user inputs, and then looks at how the company's stock has been doing to give the user advice on whether they should buy some of that company or not.
Python
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robbiebarrat.github.io

site
HTML
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wikiart-dataset

huge corpus of paintings ready for use in machine learning
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Wikisearch

Just a quick searching tool for Wikipedia (python 2.7), could use a lot of work. Requires the wikipedia API found at https://github.com/richardasaurus/wiki-api .
Python
2
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MontyHall

Python (2.7) program that simulates the monty hall problem
Python
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