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Stanford University School of Medicine
- Palo Alto, CA, USA
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- https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6892-0602
- @robertjchen
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Starred repositories
rjcc / autoresearch
Forked from karpathy/autoresearchAI agents running research on single-GPU nanochat training automatically
rjcc / manus-guide
Forked from maxdosme/manus-guideGuide for manus - general AI agent that bridges minds and actions
A curated list of practical guide resources of LLMs (LLMs Tree, Examples, Papers)
Mirror of the release branches for Tezos, a self-amending cryptographic ledger
Learning Vim and Vimscript doesn't have to be hard. This is the guide that you're looking for 📖
🤗 Transformers: the model-definition framework for state-of-the-art machine learning models in text, vision, audio, and multimodal models, for both inference and training.
The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
A curated list of community detection research papers with implementations.
rjcc / julia
Forked from numfocus/juliaThe Julia Language: A fresh approach to technical computing.
Data Science Repo and blog for John Hopkins Coursera Courses. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Machine learning-Stanford University
Essential Cheat Sheets for deep learning and machine learning researchers https://medium.com/@kailashahirwar/essential-cheat-sheets-for-machine-learning-and-deep-learning-researchers-efb6a8ebd2e5
rjcc / accent_detection
Forked from hugogeraldes/accent_detectionMS Capstone Spectrograms for accent detection
rjcc / datasharing
Forked from jtleek/datasharingThe Leek group guide to data sharing
170+ solutions to Hackerrank.com practice problems using Python 3 and Oracle SQL
A library of generic data structures for the C language.
SAS code from my regression course at CSU East Bay
Various macro utilities for SAS(r) www.sas.com. This site is not connected with www.sas.com
SAS programming including extensive data-set manipulations,multidimensional arrays, SAS functions.
Contains all of my personal SAS macros that I use for running statistical analyses.
This is the collection of my own SAS utility macros/ sample code over my past 10 years of SAS programming and analysis experience from 2004 to 2014.