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ok.py supports programming projects by running tests, tracking progress, and assisting in debugging.
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The Immersive Semi-Autonomous Aerial Command System is an open-source aerial vehicle command and control platform, designed for immersive interfaces (such as the Oculus Rift). This system provides an intuitive and seamless extension of human operators’ perception and control capabilities over the air, enabling a variety of research applications.
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Solutions of assignments of Deep Reinforcement Learning course presented by the University of California, Berkeley (CS285) in Pytorch framework
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🅱🅱🅱-routing - a simulation of Network layer protocols with Byzantine Robustness
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Open AI Gym version of Berkeley AI Pacman with images as states
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My implementation for Berkeley AI Pacman projects No. 1 and No. 2
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Curated list of publicly accessible machine learning engineering courses from CalTech, Columbia, Berkeley, MIT, and Stanford.
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Solutions of 1 and 2 pacman projects of Berkeley
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Data Structures, Spring 2019
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Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, Berkeley, Fall 2017
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UC Berkeley's Database class CS186: Implement A Simple Database Management System
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Oct 9, 2019 - Java
CS 188 project number 1 Using various search algorithms to find the optimal path around a pacman maze while eating all the food.
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Apr 6, 2017 - Python
VR Enabled Command System Interface for the DJI Matrice 210
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A GO implementation of the Berkley algorithm for clock synchronization
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Berkeley Algorithm implemented in Java
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